Neuroglia Information
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Substantia gelatinosa of RolandoSubstantia gelatinosa of Rolando is Rexed lamina II, labeled at upper ... horn of spinal cord), which contains both neuroglia cells, and small nerve cells. ...
Ependyma
Section of central canal of medulla spinalis, showing ependymal and neuroglial cells. ... Ependyma is one of the four types of neuroglia in the central nervous system. ...
Non-synaptic plasticity
Non-synaptic plasticity is a change in the strength of the connection between neurons ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Lemniscus (anatomy)
In anatomy, a part of the brain, such as the medial lemniscus or lateral lemniscus. ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Golgi II
A Golgi II or Golgi type II neuron is a neuron having either no axon or else a ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Autonomic ganglion
Autonomic ganglia are clusters of neuronal cell bodies and their dendrites and are ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Neuroeffector junction
A neuroeffector junction is the site where a motor neuron releases a neurotransmitte r to ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Internodal segment
An internodal segment (or internode) is the portion of a nerve fiber between two ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Nerve fascicle
Neuroglia. Myelination: Oligodendrocyte . Astrocyte (Radial glial cell) ... endoneurium nerve fascicle. Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, ...
Special visceral afferent
The cranial nerves containing SVA fibers are the olfactory nerve (I), the facial nerve ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
List of neuroscience topics
Neuroscience makes use of many other branches of science, including biology, psychology, ... Glial cells, commonly called neuroglia or simply glia (Greek for " ...
Epineurium
The epineurium is the outermost layer of connective tissue surrounding a ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Multipolar neuron
A multipolar neuron (or multipolar neurone) is a type of neuron that possesses a single ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Golgi I
This distinction was introduced by the pioneering neuroanatomist Camillo Golgi, on the ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Special visceral efferent
The only nerves containing SVE fibers are cranial nerves: the trigeminal nerve (V), the ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
General somatic afferent fibers
The general somatic afferent fibers (GSA, or somatic sensory fibers), afferent fibers, ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Funiculus (neurology)
A small bundle of fibers, enclosed in a tubular sheath, is called a funiculus; if the ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Commissural fiber
The commissural fibers or transverse fibers connect the two hemispheres of the brain. ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Axoplasm
Neural processes (axons and dendrites) contain about 99.6% of the cell's cytoplasm, and ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
General somatic efferent fibers
The *spinal* somatic efferent neurons (GSE, 'somatomotor, or somatic motor ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Postganglionic nerve fibers
In the autonomic nervous system, fibers from the ganglion to the effector organ are ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Neurolemma
Neurolemma (also known as neurilemma A1A or sheath of Schwann) is the outermost nucleated ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Type II sensory fiber
Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Neuropil
In neuroanatomy, a neuropil, which is sometimes referred to as a neuropile, is a region ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
General visceral efferent fibers
The general visceral efferent fibers (GVE or post ganglionic sympathetic efferent fibers) ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Anterior root of spinal nerve
In anatomy and neurology, the ventral root (or anterior root) is the efferent motor root ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Myelin incisure
The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Beta motor neuron
A beta motor neuron (or beta motoneuron) as alpha motor neuron and gamma motor neuron is ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
A delta fiber
A delta fiber not labeled, but fibers terminate at Rexed lamina I, labeled at upper left. ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Guidepost cells
Guidepost cells are cells which assist in the subcellular organization of both neuron ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Projection fibers
(1) the motor tract, occupying the genu and anterior two-thirds of the occipital part of ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Ribbon synapse
Ribbon synapse is a type of synapse linking some particular neuronal cells, which have ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Nervous system
The nervous system is an organ system containing a network of specialized cells called ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Bipolar neuron
Bipolar cells are specialized sensory neurons for the transmission of special senses. ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Perineurium
In the peripheral nervous system, nerve fibers are each wrapped in a protective sheath ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Afferent nerve fiber
In the nervous system, afferent neurons (otherwise known as sensory or receptor neurons) ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Granule cell
Drawing of Purkinje cells (A) and granule cells (B) from pigeon cerebellum by Santiago ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Unipolar neuron
Example of several unipolar neurons from a nerve ganglion of a velvet worm (a primitive ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Nissl body
Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Glia limitans
The glia limitans, or the glial limiting membrane, is a thin barrier ... over migration of neurons and neuroglia, the supporting cells of the nervous system, into the meninges. ...
Posterior root of spinal nerve
In anatomy and neurology, the dorsal root (or posterior root) is the afferent sensory ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Pseudounipolar neuron
This neuron contains an axon that has split into two branches; one branch runs to the ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Connective tissue in the peripheral nervous system ...
Dendrites and axons with schwann cells and myelin sheath are surrounded by connective ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Terminologia Histologica
The Terminologia Histologica is a controlled vocabulary for use in cytology and ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Efferent nerve fiber
The term can also be used to describe relative connections between nervous structures ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...
Synapse
Neuroglia. Myelination: Oligodendrocyte . Astrocyte (Radial glial cell) Ependymal cells ... Neuroglia. Myelination: Schwann cell (Neurolemma, Myelin incisure, Myelin sheath gap, ...