- (pl.:
somata or somas; from Gr**** σῶμα (sôma) 'body'),
perikaryon (pl.:
perikarya), neurocyton, or cell body is the bulbous, non-process
portion of a neuron...
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isoforms are neuron-specific
cytoskeletal proteins enriched in
dendrites and
perikarya,
implicating a role in
determining and
stabilizing neuronal morphology...
- the stain,
causing myelin and
other components to lose
color whereas perikarya retain the color. It is also used to find
Helicobacter pylori. Intestinal...
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called the "proximal cytoplasm",
which is the "cellular
region or
cyton or
perikarya"
through cytoplasmic tubes that are
composed of microtubules. The proximal...
- and amygdala,
increased the
firing rate of
neurons in the
adrenergic perikarya in the
locus coeruleus,
increased levels of
norepinephrine in the frontal...
- the
number of
cells per
volume (Sholl, p. 401, The ****ng
density of
perikarya).
While methods for
estimating the
number of
cells have
vastly improved...
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Inner nuclear layer –
contains the
nuclei and
surrounding cell
bodies (
perikarya) of the
amacrine cells,
bipolar cells, and
horizontal cells Outer plexiform...
- technique. MAP2 is
found only in
dendrites and
perikarya,
while tau is
found not only in the
dendrites and
perikarya but also in axons. As a result,
axons appear...
- The
antibody binds processes of
basket cells,
parallel fiber axons, the
perikarya of
Purkinje cells and
various othe axons.
Image courtesy of
EnCor Biotechnology...
- B-cell
perikarya of
their L5
dorsal root
ganglion were examined.
There was no
morphological change in the B-cell
perikarya, the A-cell
perikarya however...