neuronal cell

collocation in English

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neuronal
adjective
uk
/njʊəˈrəun.əl/
us
/nʊˈroʊ.nəl/
relating to a nerve cell or a neuron (= a basic unit of a ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition ofneuronalandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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During nervous system development many neurons are destroyed through apoptosis as a means of reducingneuronalcellnumbers.
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Neurotropic viruses have an advantage over other contemporary methods in that they are able to replicate withinneuronalcellbodies and spread to connected neurons.
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However, secondary peaks inneuronalcelldensity did not always precisely overlap.
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Because of the strong interaction between satellite cells andneuronalcellbodies, these also remained.
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Neuronederived factors are known to affect microglial activity, and thus particular attention was paid to the microglia associated withneuronalcellbodies.
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It seems likely that this new gene plays a role in the proliferation ofneuronalcelltypes before subsequent determination and differentiation.
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This process may therefore require accumulation of pesticide to a threshold level atneuronalcellbodies before chemoreception is disrupted.
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Degenerating development (neuronalcelldeath, gliosis) and inflammatory processes have been studied by immuno-histochemistry.
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By contrast,neuronalcellprecursors seem to retain their cell identity despite changing their mutual relationships, contributing to overall morphological modifications in the neurogenic site.
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Collectively, the data suggest that dendritic calcium current density is often, but not always, higher than the density of channels localized toneuronalcellbodies.
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Retrograde transport of cholinesterase inhibitors presumably would result in their presence inneuronalcellbodies and at their axonal synapses.
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Glucocorticoids also regulate the expression of theneuronalcelladhesion molecule,65 which is important in maturation and synaptic stabilization.
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Neuronalcelldeath was accompanied with the increase quantity of glial cells.
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Induction of inflammatory markers in parenchymal and perivascular astrocytes was observed in rat and human epileptic tissue in areas ofneuronalcellloss and blood-brain barrier breakdown.
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Mechanisms of delayedneuronalcelldeath have been associated with reperfusion and increased oxidative stress following cerebral transient global ischemia.
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