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Neuron

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  • amples of interneurons include the homeostasis neuron and sexual arousal neuron also connecting to t
  • The alpha motor neuron and the extrafusal muscle fibers it innervates
  • The connection between the alpha motor neuron and the extrafusal muscle fiber is a neuromusc
  • for maintaining the membrane potential of the neuron, and it contains ion channels through which io
  • published articles in journals such as Nature, Neuron, and Trends in Cognitive Sciences, and the mon
  • ell proliferation, cell migration, cell death, neuron arbor distribution, and neurite branching are
  • lly expression of ID proteins in neurons halts neuron axon growth and allows elongation of neurons.
  • rtain circumstances because, while it destroys neuron bodies in a particular area, tracts that cross
  • ft with Power-ups such as support missiles and neuron bombs by destroying enemies for their coins an
  • A single type of neuron can potentially express at least 4 different r
  • ey activate phospholipidase to release AA from neuron cell membranes as a free fatty acid.
  • brain at different concentrations in different neuron clusters.
  • lutamine transported back into the presynaptic neuron, converted back into glutamate, and store into
  • ids neurogenesis and has been found to reverse neuron creation and cognitive deficits in mouse model
  • es GABA-induced chloride influx in spinal cord neuron cultures, but has no significant influence on
  • XRβ knockout mice results in adult-onset motor neuron degeneration in male mice.
  • Inclusions in motor neuron disease and Huntington's Disease
  • the usefulness of CNTF for treatment of motor neuron disease, CNTF produced an unexpected and subst
  • He died in 1980 of motor neuron disease.
  • n in treating disorders caused by dopaminergic neuron disease.
  • These affect the ability of neuron endings to properly release the chemical that
  • l fractionation, showed that on average, adult neuron estimates were 41% lower than those of the new
  • s is a whole cell current clamp recording of a neuron firing a train of action potentials due to it
  • al Review E, calculated that the time scale of neuron firing and excitations in microtubules is slow
  • pen after a stimulus, thereby depolarizing the neuron for a longer period of time.
  • ding the impulse (which essentially blocks the neuron from sending
  • egates accumulate, ultimately interfering with neuron function because these fragments can then misf
  • ules such as neuro-active drugs that influence neuron function.
  • so that subsequent input from the presynaptic neuron has less of an impact on the postsynaptic neur
  • The influx of calcium in the neuron has been shown to activate a variety of molecu
  • te mimics the natural synaptic activity of one neuron impinging upon another.
  • he Dscam1 gene in D. melanogaster allows every neuron in the fly to display a unique set of Dscam pr
  • A type of olfactory receptor neuron in special antennal sensilla of mosquitoes tha
  • ore vesicles are often found in all parts of a neuron, including the soma, dendrites, axonal swellin
  • Neuron is a neuroscience scientific journal published
  • ansmitters are reabsorbed into the presynaptic neuron, leaving a net gain in the concentration of ne
  • etoxify one or more agents that play a part in neuron loss.
  • to an overall increase in excitability of the neuron membrane.
  • basic neural network concepts like artificial neuron, neuron layer, neuron connections, weight, tra
  • These chemicals can be accumulated by a neuron or secretory cell, are then packaged in secret
  • earch and clinical neurobiology to stimulate a neuron or neural network in the brain through the dir
  • to be confused with axon, the projection of a neuron, or Exxon, a brand of fuel sold by ExxonMobil.
  • support the survival of a number of peripheral neuron populations and at least one population of dop
  • ng the migration of the melanocyte and enteric neuron precursors.
  • to elucidate the function of Survival of Motor Neuron protein, SMN, which assembles a heptameric rin
  • Canonically, a presynaptic neuron releases the neurotransmitter across a synapti
  • Lower motor neuron signs: The lower motor neurons are those in th
  • e reduces the conductance of charge across the neuron since the channels do not work, causing the se
  • mma-enolase, also known as enolase 2 (ENO2) or neuron specific enolase (NSE), is an enzyme that in h
  • d not have been able to do in almost any other neuron, such cells being too small to study using the
  • The synaptic terminal forms a synapse with a neuron such as a bipolar cell.
  • ore likely to usher in nitric oxide to protect neuron survival and recovery in areas where oxygen su
  • ic neurotrophic factors that are essential for neuron survival.
  • on, Virginia on August 15, 2002 of lower motor neuron syndrome - being diagnosed with Amyotrophic la
  • mologue to macaque area PF, part of the mirror neuron system, and active in humans during imitation.
  • such an extent than many impulses entering the neuron through the spine would effectively be shunted
  • "From Neuron to Brain".
  • s the release of neurotransmitters that allows neuron to neuron communication in the nervous system.
  • ontinue the passage of nerve impulses from one neuron to another across the synapse.
  • d, a reaction necessary to allow a cholinergic neuron to return to its resting state after activatio
  • ags of Symphony Swan Response, Morning Drones, Neuron Trains Backfire, Tape Splice Prelude, 1, 2, 3,
  • is Content Development editor for the journals Neuron, Trends in Cognitive Sciences and Trends in Ne
  • journals, including the Journal of Physiology, Neuron, Trends in Neurosciences and Proceedings of th
  • of Candidate Pheromone Receptors in Mammals," Neuron, v.28, pp.
  • action allows more chloride ions to enter the neuron which in turn produces the following propertie
  • ecreasing the amount of choline available to a neuron will decrease the amount of acetylcholine prod
  • is being stimulated at 100 Hz, the presynaptic neuron will be attempting to release glutamate once e
  • Autoreceptors on the presynaptic neuron will also detect this neurotransmitter and oft
  • itis elegans has only 14 types of chemosensory neuron, yet is able to respond to dozens of chemicals