axonal

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or resembling an axon
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  • By incorporating specific peptide motifs into these hydrogels it is possible to create optimal chemical environments for axonal regeneration.
  • Nerve regeneration involves axonal sprouting, growthing and extension, as well as reconstructing synaptic relate with target cell, which can be depended to realize the nerves re dominated function.
  • At necropsy these infants have severe brain swelling and hypoxic injury but little axonal shearing and only a thin subdural haemorrhage.
  • The circles represent neurons and the lines represent dendritic and axonal connections between them. World Wide Mind
  • In conclusion, optic nerve axonal injury appears to be a frequent finding in infants who have sustained acceleration-deceleration whiplash-type trauma.
  • When the axonal nerves and myelin sheaths become damaged we become—in simplest terms—a bit like marionette puppets without any strings: nothing connects the brain and the toes, the central nervous system and the muscles in our arms or legs. The Autoimmune Epidemic
  • For example, elevation of the axoplasmic concentration of Caz + is necessary for the initiation of vesiculation, leading to axonal repair, and the degradation of axonal proteins, leading to axonal degeneration.
  • It is also possible, however, that direct compression of axons may induce axonal damage independent of Schwann cell dysfunction.
  • The electrophysiologic and pathologic findings indicate a pattern of axonal loss that predominantly affects large-caliber myelinated fibers.
  • None of the cases had strongly beta-APP-immunoreactive beaded or swollen axonal segments indicative of axonal damage.
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