- A
dendritic cell (DC) is an antigen-presenting cell (also
known as an
accessory cell) of the
mammalian immune system. A DC's main
function is to process...
- axons) via
synapses which are
located at
various points throughout the
dendritic tree.
Dendrites play a
critical role in
integrating these synaptic inputs...
- A
dendritic spine (or spine) is a
small membranous protrusion from a neuron's
dendrite that
typically receives input from a
single axon at the synapse...
- Look up dendriteĀ or
dendritic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dendrite derives from the Gr**** word "dendron"
meaning (lit. "tree-like"), and may refer...
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exhibit dendritic growth are
snowflakes and
frost on windows, but many
minerals and
metals can also be
found in
dendritic structures. The
first dendritic patterns...
- In neurophysiology, a
dendritic spike refers to an
action potential generated in the
dendrite of a neuron.
Dendrites are
branched extensions of a neuron...
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Dendritic filopodia are small,
membranous protrusions found primarily on
dendritic stretches of
developing neurons.
These structures may
receive synaptic...
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geology of the land. All
forms of
transitions can
occur between parallel,
dendritic, and
trellis patterns. A
drainage system is
described as
accordant if...
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Dedicated antigen-presenting cells,
including macrophages, B
cells and
dendritic cells,
present foreign antigens to
helper T cells,
while virus-infected...
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Tolerogenic dendritic cells (a. k. a. tol-DCs, tDCs, or DCregs) are
heterogenous pool of
dendritic cells with immuno-suppressive properties,
priming immune...