neuronal differentiation

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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differentiation
noun
uk
/ˌdɪf.ər.en.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌdɪf.ə.ren.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of showing or finding difference between things that ...
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Breaking the code: regulation ofneuronaldifferentiationby spontaneous calcium transients.
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Stress-induced calcium influx and release of neurotrophic factors by astroglia initiate signalling cascades that eventually result in selectiveneuronaldifferentiationor apoptosis.
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As nervous systems grew larger and more diverse, glia may have acquired additional functions, including myelination and the ability to regulateneuronaldifferentiationand survival.
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Since prediction on this clinical basis is robust, it is encouraging for the testing of hypotheses that relate neurotransmitter deficiencies to an early stage ofneuronaldifferentiation.
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Instead, it will be created in the first postnatal years byneuronaldifferentiationand growth, dendritic and axonal growth, axonal myelination, and a tremendous increase in synapse numbers.
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In higher eukaryotes these kinases have roles in the regulation of many processes, such as tumor suppression, proto-oncogenic activity, apoptosis, centrosome duplication andneuronaldifferentiation.
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It is also involved in glutamatergicneuronaldifferentiationin the developing mouse brain.
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It was at this point she began to become interested in how the timing ofneuronaldifferentiationis controlled.
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Environmental enrichment increases neurogenesis in aged rodents by potentiatingneuronaldifferentiationand new cell survival.
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They are known to serve as guidance cues and mediateneuronaldifferentiation.
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It is thought to function in neurite outgrowth and process elongation duringneuronaldifferentiation.
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Each rhombomere expresses a unique combination of transcription factors, and so each rhombomeric domain has its own distinct molecular cues that could, theoretically, establish rhombomere-specific patterns ofneuronaldifferentiation.
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