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- is generally not considered to be a part of the neuropil.[citation needed] Neuropil (pl. neuropils) comes from the Gr****: neuro, meaning "tendon, sinew;...
- The lamina is the most peripheral neuropil of the insect visual system. There are twelve distinct neuron classes in the lamina: the lamina monopolar cells...
- Each pedicellaria is an effector organ with its own set of muscles, neuropils, and sensory receptors and is therefore capable of reflex responses to...
- become hypereosinophilic and there is an infiltrate of neutrophils. There is slight edema and loss of normal architecture in the surrounding neuropil....
- biological clock as well. Studies done on Drosophila, also show that most neuropil regions of the brain are continuously reorganized throughout life in response...
- abnormalities may be linked to the consistent post-mortem finding of reduced neuropil, evidenced by increased pyramidal cell density and reduced dendritic spine...
- become hypereosinophilic and there is an infiltrate of neutrophils. There is slight edema and loss of normal architecture in the surrounding neuropil....
- invertebrate unipolar neurons are often located around the edges of the neuropil, in the so-called cell-body rind. Most neurons in the central nervous systems...
- signal processing takes place in a tangle of protoplasmic fibers called neuropil, in the interior. The cephalic molluscs have two pairs of main nerve cords...
- roughly 1000 neurons, excluding photoreceptive cells, and possesses a neuropil, a tightly bundled cluster of cells at its center, serving as the junctions...