dendritic branch
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbranch
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branch
noun[C]
uk/brɑːntʃ/us/bræntʃ/
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Only puncta that were in focus at the same level as thedendriticbranchwere counted as colocalized.
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Totaldendriticbranchpoints were counted for each cell independently by two observers.
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For each dendrite, we placed an alpha synapse every 20 mm along eachdendriticbranchto yield a total of 383 synapses.
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Along with a diversity in the number ofdendriticbranchpoints, the wide-field bistratified cells also differed in their dendritic morphology and pattern of branching.
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Since only dendritic branches that were in sharp focus were drawn, this reconstruction is not complete.
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Scaling behavior of the dendritic branches of thalamic neurons.
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Between 8 and 20 focal planes of sections of dendritic branches at intervals of 0.5 mm or 1 mm were taken using the 100 objective.
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Second, if an amacrine soma generates a spike, it could propagate simultaneously to various dendritic branches, possibly exciting two ganglion cells at the same time.
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Terminal dendritic branches are usually finer than main-stem dendrites.
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This was based on our observation that for ganglion cells where dendritic branches can be unambiguously distinguished from dendritic spines, the longest spines measured were 6 -7 mm in length.
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In the second period which begins after day 5, there is a significant increase in cell body size, length, and the complexity of the dendritic branches of horizontal cells.
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Their irregular dendritic branches are well stained and on nearly every cell one or several fine processes ascending into the outer plexiform layer could be observed.
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The extent of dendritic branching was quantified as "number of branch points" by counting the terminal tips of the dendritic branches of the cells in the camera-lucida tracings.
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The model was developed as a compartmentalized structure, derived from the realistic, three-dimensional representation of an amacrine cell which included all the dendritic branches and the soma.
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The density of dendritic branches is a suitable parameter for the separation of flat and bushy cells with higher values in case of the bushy cells.
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Between ten and 20 focal planes of sections of dendritic branches were taken at intervals of 0.25 or 0.5 mm using the 100 objective and the dual-band filter set.
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These dendritic branches can also emerge from the nerve cell body.
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Each of these dendritic branches can be synapsed on by many axons.
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