A white fatty substance that forms a medullary sheath around the axis cylinder of some nerve fibers.
Lower or hindmost part of the brain; continuous with spinal cord; (`bulb' is an old term for medulla oblongata)
The inner part of an organ or structure in plant or animal.
1 The last requires the connection with the medulla to be preserved entire.
2 Now this is effected by removing the cerebrum and the medulla oblongata.
3 In vitro incubation of kidney medulla slices with IL-1beta reduced VP binding.
4 There is evidence that contrast media cause ischemia-reperfusion injury of the medulla .
5 F. Macrocystis sp., tubular elements from the medulla , with sieve-like transverse walls.
6 The cerebrum, cerebellum, and medulla oblongata now lie in the pathologist's hand.
7 A subset of the cases had NFTs in the medulla oblongata.
8 Glucose metabolism in the medulla of the patient with oculopalatal myoclonus was normal.
9 No spinally projecting noradrenergic cells were ever observed in the medulla .
10 Neurons were isolated from the medulla oblongata and cultured in DMEM.
11 The kidney biopsy revealed glomerular abnormality and calcium deposition in the renal medulla .
12 In both animals the brain oedema was particularly noticeable in the medulla oblongata.
13 Brain MRI demonstrated leptomeningeal gadolinium enhancement in front of the pons and medulla .
14 NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry was used to identify cells in the adrenal medulla that expressed nNOS.
15 In these animals, LPS injection induced reporter gene expression predominately in the inner medulla .
16 Acidity inhibits the functions of the cerebral cortex, but stimulates those of the medulla .
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