Examples of using Axons in English and their translations into Spanish
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the white parts are where neurons send their axons- similar to electrical cables carrying messages- to communicate with other neurons
The axons of the tract cells cross over(decussate)
These cells generate action potentials that propagate down axons to the nerve endings in the pituitary;
which argued that the elements of the nervous system formed a web-like continuum by means of their propagations dendrites and axons.
recent studies suggest that the mutation protects axons rather than slowing down the macrophages.
structural changes in the axons of peripheral nerves.
It comprises three main pathways: In contrast to the axons of second-order neurons in dorsal column-medial lemniscus pathway, the axons of second-order neurons in the spinothalamic tracts cross at every segmental level in the spinal cord.
could possibly be the cause for hindrance in the regeneration capabilities of the CNS axons as no growth factors are available to attract the proximal axons.
a distinctive stripe visible to the naked eye that represents myelinated axons from the lateral geniculate body terminating in layer 4 of the gray matter.
when Purkinje cells are activated synaptically by the parallel fibers, the axons of the granule cells.
is a mitochondrially inherited(mother to all offspring) degeneration of retinal ganglion cells(RGCs) and their axons that leads to an acute or subacute loss of central vision;
This process is extensively studied during the development of neurons when develop axons, but this is the first time it is shown that can help in the regeneration of these extensions in adult cells.
Although it is unclear how HSPB1 genetic mutations cause alterations of axons that are characteristic of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2F,
The giant axons occur in the peripheral nervous system,
damages axons that release serotonin;
This occurs due to axons of the ganglion cells from the inner halves of the retina(the nasal sides)
which plays an important role in maintaining the stability of the membranes surrounding neurons and axons.
particularly axons and dendrites that are required for transmission of nerve impulses axons. .
where electrical impulses are not conducted with sufficient speed or stop in the middle of axons.
which provide the structural framework that sets the size and shape of axons, essential for the transmission of nerve impulses.