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- and axillary sheath intermingle, forming a continuous neurovascular ensheathment. The eponym is a reference to Nikolay Pirogov.[citation needed] Ratnayake...
- R P; Bunge, M B; Eldridge, C F (March 1986). "Linkage Between Axonal Ensheathment and Basal Lamina Production by Schwann Cells". Annual Review of Neuroscience...
- transcription by RNA polymerase II intracellular receptor signaling pathway axon ensheathment decidualization fatty acid transport embryo implantation negative regulation...
- mRNA processing vasculogenesis multicellular organism development axon ensheathment muscle cell differentiation positive regulation of gene expression long-chain...
- membrane myelin sheath plasma membrane membrane Biological process axon ensheathment integrin-mediated signaling pathway astrocyte development myelination...
- cytoplasm cell junction plasma membrane membrane nucleus T-tubule Biological process axon ensheathment regulation of RNA splicing Sources:Amigo / QuickGO...
- transcription regulator complex nucleus nucleoplasm Biological process axon ensheathment regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II myelination forebrain...
- transmission membrane organization central nervous system development axon ensheathment substantia nigra development response to toxic substance immune response...
- regulation of dendritic spine development mammary gland development axon ensheathment cell communication chemorepulsion involved in interneuron migration from...
- myelination, the hypertrophy of astrocytic glial cells and the astrocyte ensheathment of neurons. Another researcher describes these processes as "cellular...