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  • * [[Neuron/Video]]
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  • ...or elicits NMDA receptor response and higher activity level of frog tectum neuron network. Exp Brain Res. 2006 Nov 30, [Epub ahead of print]
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  • ...consists of [[ontogenesis|ontogenetic]] [[clone]]s of the same [[precursor neuron]]. They are arranged radially according to the number of [[cell cycle]]s of
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  • ..., 1934, who is known for his pioneering work on the interactions between [[neuron]]s and [[glia]]l cells. ...lls. To this one must add that there are nine or ten glial cells for every neuron. While these astronomical numbers are dazzlingly difficult to comprehend, t
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  • ...mple, quick, and reasonably sensitive although nonspecific for upper motor neuron disorders.
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  • ...lated peptide hormones, [[vasopressin]] and [[oxytocin]]. Every supraoptic neuron is thought to make either oxytocin or vasopressin, although a few make both Every (or nearly every) neuron in the nucleus has one long axon that projects to the [[posterior pituitary
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  • :Reports on [[spindle neuron]]s (also known as "von Economo neurons") in humpback whale, thereby showing :Posits that [[spindle neuron]]s (also known as "von Economo neurons") may be unique to [[great apes]].
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  • ...ates. ISBN:0-87893-005-1</ref> The biological clock is not a single cell, neuron or collection of neural cells. Neither is it a result of activity of a sing
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  • ...red that the brain consisted of independent units, which we now call the [[neuron|neurons]]; while others thought of as a continuous web-like reticulum. [[Ra ...Electrical coupling and neuronal synchronization in the mammalian brain. ''Neuron'', 41(4):495-511. PMID 14980200
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  • ...left side, showing characteristic position and features of seven different neuron types. Each has a [[soma]] (solid ellipse), [[dendrite]]s (thick lines) and
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  • ...e [[brain]]. This neuroimaging technique is based on the principle that [[neuron]]s require blood to function, and so neural activity can be inferred or ind
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  • {{rpl|Neuron}}
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  • | title = Remarks on the number of tubulin dimers per neuron and implications for Hameroff-Penrose Orch
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  • ...ibrium potentials of about 70 millivolts (inside negative) are common in [[neuron]]s.
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  • ...e matter architecture and long-term maintenance of myelination | journal = Neuron | volume = 17 | pages = 607–15 | year = 1996 | pmid = 8893019 }}</ref> an
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  • .../guillemin-lecture.pdf Peptides in the Brain. The New Endocrinology of the Neuron] Roger Guilleman Nobel Lecture 1977</ref> and [[Andrew W. Schally]] <ref>[h ...ding of ''stimulus-secretion coupling'' - how the electrical activity of a neuron results in release of a chemical signal, and we have learned from neuroendo
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  • ...anized as a means to synchronize the activities of thalamic and cortical [[neuron]]s has been primordial to understanding the function of the thalamus. Thank
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  • ...ron.2008.01.032 Food Reward in the Absence of Taste Receptor Signaling]. ''Neuron'' 57(6):930-941.
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