A typical neuron will have thousands of dendrites, with each connecting to an axon of another neuron. The connection is called a synapse but is not a physical one. There is a gap between the ends ...
Between the axon of a transmitting neuron and the dendrite of a receiving neuron is a gap called the synapse—the site at which signals are passed between the brain cells. The nervous system ...
reported that GSK-3β activity is inversely related to axon growth. Rao, now the associate director of Northwestern University's Institute for Neuroscience, Chicago, told The Scientist, "The protein ...
Between the axon of a transmitting neuron and the dendrite of a receiving neuron is a gap called the synapse—the site at which signals are passed between the brain cells. The nervous system ...
Here, an axon from one neuron links to a dendrite of another. At these synapses, neurotransmitters carry signals across the ...
Following neuron migration, neurons send out an axon and are ultimately able to ... molecules Multimeric receptor complexes on axons or dendrites and can regulate gene expression Dickson, 2002 ...