- A
neurite or
neuronal process refers to any
projection from the cell body of a neuron. This
projection can be
either an axon or a dendrite. The term is...
- degeneration, as well as in
patients with
other tauopathies. Lewy
neurites are
abnormal neurites in
diseased neurons,
containing granular material and abnormal...
-
suggest that
neurons initially produce multiple neurites that are equivalent, yet only one of
these neurites is
destined to
become the axon. It is unclear...
- Schmidt, C.E. (2006). "Optimizing
neurotrophic factor combinations for
neurite outgrowth".
Journal of
Neural Engineering. 3 (2): 172–179. Bibcode:2006JNEng...
- in the inner-core and
neurite of the corpuscles. Due to
generation of
receptor potential in the
receptive area of the
neurite (especially near the heminode...
-
enlarged nerve terminal. This is
sometimes referred to as a
Merkel cell–
neurite complex, or a
Merkel disc receptor. A
single afferent nerve fibre branches...
-
neuron is a
neuron in
which only one process,
called a
neurite,
extends from the cell body. The
neurite then
branches to form
dendritic and
axonal processes...
- c-Jun
kinases leads to high
levels of c-Jun
expression which results in
neurite outgrowth. The
synthesis of
Nitric Oxides resides somewhere in the pathway...
- cells. NCAM has been
implicated as
having a role in cell–cell adhesion,
neurite outgrowth,
synaptic plasticity, and
learning and memory. NCAM is a glycoprotein...
-
pathways governing differentiation. N2a
cells have been used to
study neurite outgrowth, neurotoxicity, Alzheimer's disease,
asymmetric division of mammalian...