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Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Commissural fiber — Brain: Commissural fiber Mesal aspect of a brain sectioned in the median sagittal plane. Latin fibra commissuralis, fibrae commissurales telencephali Gray s … Wikipedia
heteromeral cells — heteromeric cells nerve cells of the gray matter of the spinal cord whose axon processes pass to the white matter of the opposite side; called also commissural c s … Medical dictionary
Hippocampus anatomy — Human hippocampus. Niss … Wikipedia
Axon guidance — (also called axon pathfinding) is a subfield of neural development concerning the process by which neurons send out axons to reach the correct targets. Axons often follow very precise paths in the nervous system, and how they manage to find their … Wikipedia
Netrin — 1 knockout disrupts thalamocortical projections topography. From Powell et al., 2008.[1] Netrins are a class of proteins involved in axon guidance. They are named after the Sanskrit word netr , which means one who guide … Wikipedia
Deleted in Colorectal Cancer — Deleted in colorectal carcinoma Rendering based on PDB 2ED7 … Wikipedia
Cell — The basic structural and functional unit in people and all living things. Each cell is a small container of chemicals and water wrapped in a membrane. Each cell in the human body there are 100 trillion cells in each of us contains the entire… … Medical dictionary
Lamina — A plate or layer. For example, the lamina arcus vertebrae, usually just called the lamina, are plates of bone in each vertebral body. * * * SYN: plate (1). SEE ALSO: layer, stratum. [L] l. affixa [TA] that part of the medial ependymal wall of the … Medical dictionary
Microglia — Code TH H2.00.06.2.00004 Microglia are a type of glial cell that are the resident macrophages of the brain and spinal cord, and thus act as the first and main form of active immune defense in the central nervous system (CNS). Microglia constitute … Wikipedia
nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… … Universalium