- Neuron: Cell Press
Neuron publishes outstanding research spanning all neuroscience sub-disciplines- from molecular, to systems-level, including cognitive and theoretical domains The editorial team also commissions reviews and commentaries to highlight themes, synthesize insights and promote discussions at the interface of science and society
- Neuron - Wikipedia
A neuron contains all the structures of other cells such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and Golgi bodies but has additional unique structures such as an axon, and dendrites [4] The soma is a compact structure, and the axon and dendrites are filaments extruding from the soma
- 神經元 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
神经元 (英語: neuron)又名 神经细胞 (nerve cell),是组成 神经系统 结构和执行神经功能活动的一大类高度分化细胞,由 胞体 和 胞突 (树突和轴突)组成,属 神经组织 的基本结构和功能单位。
- An Easy Guide to Neuron Anatomy with Diagrams
A neuron is a nerve cell that processes and transmits information through electrical and chemical signals in the nervous system Neurons consist of a cell body, dendrites (which receive signals), and an axon (which sends signals)
- Neuron | Definition Functions | Britannica
Neuron, basic cell of the nervous system in vertebrates and most invertebrates from the level of the cnidarians (e g , corals, jellyfish) upward A typical neuron has a cell body containing a nucleus and two or more long fibers
- What Is a Neuron? Diagrams, Types, Function, and More
Like other cell bodies, a neuron’s soma contains a nucleus and specialized organelles It’s enclosed by a membrane that both protects it and allows it to interact with its immediate surroundings
- How Do Neurons Work and Change Over Time? | Caltech Science Exchange . . .
Neurons are the primary cells responsible for receiving and sending signals throughout the brain and nervous system Like a person in a crowded room, each neuron can interact with others nearby, letting it direct and modify signals locally Local signals can get passed on within groups of cells, permitting a signal to travel longer distances
- Neuroanatomy, Neurons - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Neurons are connected to other neurons at synapses and connected to effector organs or cells at neuroeffector junctions A typical multipolar neuron is comprised of soma or cell body, an axon, and dendrites The axon is thought of as the part transmitting efferent signals, while the dendrites are receiving afferent signals from their
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