A cell of the nervous system, which conducts nerve impulses; consisting of an axon and several dendrites. Neurons are connected by synapses.
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1Tim Shaw has trouble speaking as a result of motor neuron disease.
2At the single-neuron level, these included ramping firing rates and cycle-specific responses.
3A single neuron is able to express multiple, independently assembled potassium channels.
4These physiological alterations are possibly related to changes in hypothalamic neuron populations.
5Numerical ratio and area ratio of neuron and capillary were then calculated.
1That year the former Springbok skipper discovered he had motor neurone disease.
2A father-of-two with motor neurone disease has climbed Snowdon in a wheelchair.
3This is how it should be, though every neurone revolts against it.
4On Tuesday, I saw one patient who has motor neurone disease.
5He had been suffering from motor neurone disease for some time.
1In a word, the central nerve cell had sprung suddenly into clear view.
2M3R-IR was also present on populations on myenteric nerve cell bodies.
3The cellular information is ejected vocally just before the destruction of the nerve cell.
4Adrian found that all action potentials produced by a nerve cell are the same.
5There was nerve cell loss and gliosis in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum and thalamus.
6Recently, electrical stimulation on conductive polymers has been applied to construct functional nerve cell scaffolds.
7It is the signal "all is well," passed from one nerve cell to another.
8In the modified view, the nerve cell retains its old position as the storehouse of nervous energy.
9In both species AFP is localized in the cytoplasm of nerve cell perikarya and their differentiating processes.
10Grey matter, which is made up of nerve cell bodies, is involved in sensory perception and muscle control.
11This is sufficiently intense to disrupt nerve cell membranes, effectively paralyzing the neuromuscular system however tough you are.
12GRNOPC1 stem cells have started down the road to becoming a type of nerve cell called an oligodendrocyte.
13He said the study suggests that blocking the proteins might rekindle the nerve cell's natural ability to grow.
14Transfection of microRNA-128 mimic decreased the nerve cell markers and Wnt3a expression levels.
15A most interesting body it proved, this nerve cell, or ganglion cell, as it came to be called.
16Dr. W. L. Worcester's microscopic examination showed acute nerve cell changes probably of the type of axonal reactions.
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