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  • Crayfish Escape Behavior and Central Synapses

    Crayfish Escape Behavior and Central Synapses

  • Long-Term Adult Human Brain Slice Cultures As a Model System to Study

    Long-Term Adult Human Brain Slice Cultures As a Model System to Study

  • The Narrowing of Dendrite Branches Across Nodes Follows a Well-Defined Scaling Law

    The Narrowing of Dendrite Branches Across Nodes Follows a Well-Defined Scaling Law

  • NEURAL CONNECTIONS: Some You Use, Some You Lose

    NEURAL CONNECTIONS: Some You Use, Some You Lose

  • How Do Dendrites Take Their Shape?

    How Do Dendrites Take Their Shape?

  • Dendrites and Disease Daniel Johnston, Andreas Frick, and Nicholas Poolos

    Dendrites and Disease Daniel Johnston, Andreas Frick, and Nicholas Poolos

  • MODULE 2: HISTOLOGY II Muscle and Nervous Tissue

    MODULE 2: HISTOLOGY II Muscle and Nervous Tissue

  • Can Single Neurons Solve MNIST? the Computational Power of Biological Dendritic Trees

    Can Single Neurons Solve MNIST? the Computational Power of Biological Dendritic Trees

  • Microtubule Destablizers Control Axon and Dendrite

    Microtubule Destablizers Control Axon and Dendrite

  • Drosophila Glia: Models for Human Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders

    Drosophila Glia: Models for Human Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders

  • Cell Morphology and Histology

    Cell Morphology and Histology

  • The Role of Glia Cells in the Basic Algorithm of the Formation of Memory in the Brain

    The Role of Glia Cells in the Basic Algorithm of the Formation of Memory in the Brain

  • Communication in the Nervous System Unit Three

    Communication in the Nervous System Unit Three

  • Radial Glial Cell–Neuron Interaction Directs Axon Formation at the Opposite Side of the Neuron from the Contact Site

    Radial Glial Cell–Neuron Interaction Directs Axon Formation at the Opposite Side of the Neuron from the Contact Site

  • The Function of Dendritic Spines: Devices Subserving Biochemical Rather Than Electrical Compartmentalization

    The Function of Dendritic Spines: Devices Subserving Biochemical Rather Than Electrical Compartmentalization

  • Regulation of Dendrite Morphology and Excitatory Synapse Formation by Zdhhc15 Bhavin S

    Regulation of Dendrite Morphology and Excitatory Synapse Formation by Zdhhc15 Bhavin S

  • Direct Reprogramming of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells Into Gabaergic Inhibitory Neurons by a Single Homeodomain Transcription Factor Dlx2 Linda L

    Direct Reprogramming of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells Into Gabaergic Inhibitory Neurons by a Single Homeodomain Transcription Factor Dlx2 Linda L

  • Passive Electrical Properties of the Neuron

    Passive Electrical Properties of the Neuron

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  • How Do Neurons Communicate?
  • Fine Processes of Nestin-GFP–Positive Radial Glia-Like Stem Cells in the Adult Dentate Gyrus Ensheathe Local Synapses and Vasculature
  • Lecture 13: Insect Nerve System (NS)
  • Century Paradigm
  • Met Is Required for Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cell Migration in Danio Rerio
  • Chemical and Electrical Synapses Two Kinds of Synapses 1
  • The Nervous System & Nervous Tissue
  • Dendrites and Axons
  • Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells Prune Axons in the Mouse Neocortex
  • Glia Induce Dendritic Growth in Cultured Sympathetic Neurons by Modulating the Balance Between Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (Bmps) and BMP Antagonists
  • Oligodendrocytes and Microglia: Key Players in Myelin Development, Damage and Repair
  • Axon and Dendrite Regeneration in Drosophila
  • Neurohistology I: Cells and General Features
  • • Dendrite Nervous Tissue Is Composed of Two Types of Cells: 1
  • Unit A: Lesson 2
  • Dendrite Structure John C
  • Dendrites with Specialized Glial Attachments Develop by Retrograde
  • Glial Ensheathment of the Somatodendritic Compartment Regulates Sensory Neuron Structure and Activity


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