-
between day 1.5 and day 3, one of the
minor neurites begins to
outgrow the
other neurites significantly. This
neurite will
eventually become the axon. On days...
- degeneration, as well as in
patients with
other tauopathies. Lewy
neurites are
abnormal neurites in
diseased neurons,
containing granular material and abnormal...
-
neuronal processes (
neurites)
deriving from many
different types of neurons,
along with
activated astrocytes and microglia.
Abnormal neurites and activated...
-
shared component of
protein deposits in Lewy
bodies and Lewy
neurites. Lewy
bodies and
neurites have been
found to
develop from the
aggregation of misfolded...
- Schmidt, C.E. (2006). "Optimizing
neurotrophic factor combinations for
neurite outgrowth".
Journal of
Neural Engineering. 3 (2): 172–179. Bibcode:2006JNEng...
-
coated with
Matrigel and
nerve growth factor to
encourage the
expansion of
neurites through its tip. It was
invented by
neurologist Dr.
Philip Kennedy and...
-
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...
-
amoeboid movements" (Cajal, 1890).
Growth cones are
situated on the tips of
neurites,
either dendrites or axons, of the
nerve cell. The sensory, motor, integrative...
- substrate, it
promotes neurite outgrowth.
PTPmu also acts as a
guidance cue
during development of the
nervous system, by
repelling neurites of the
temporal neural...
-
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...