The Rat Nervous SystemGeorge Paxinos This third edition of the standard reference on the nervous system of the rat is a complete and updated revision of the 1994 second edition. All chapters have been extensively updated, and new chapters added covering early segmentation, growth factors, and glia. The book is now aligned with the data available in the Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, making it an excellent companion to this bestselling atlas. Physiological data, functional concepts, and correlates to human anatomy and function round out the new edition.
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Page 86
... dendrites arising all around the cell), tufted (extensively branching dendrites arising, clustered, from one area of the cell or from two opposite areas and running in opposite directions), and intermediate (Kiraly et al., 1989). The ...
... dendrites arising all around the cell), tufted (extensively branching dendrites arising, clustered, from one area of the cell or from two opposite areas and running in opposite directions), and intermediate (Kiraly et al., 1989). The ...
Page 91
... dendrites are not only few in number but are also short, thin, and unbranched. Several neurons have no dendrites. The number of preganglionic inputs per neuron is on average only two, indicating that only two preganglionic fibers ...
... dendrites are not only few in number but are also short, thin, and unbranched. Several neurons have no dendrites. The number of preganglionic inputs per neuron is on average only two, indicating that only two preganglionic fibers ...
Page 94
... dendrites, but they have numerous minute cytoplasmic projections from the cell body and from the initial portion of ... dendrites, some have few long dendrites, and some have several long dendrites (Wigston, 1983). Each neuron is ...
... dendrites, but they have numerous minute cytoplasmic projections from the cell body and from the initial portion of ... dendrites, some have few long dendrites, and some have several long dendrites (Wigston, 1983). Each neuron is ...
Page 133
... dendrites that branch in laminae I and II (Brown et al., 1995; Littlewood et al., 1995; Liu et al., 1994a; Naim et al., 1997). Most of these neurons project to supraspinal levels (Todd et al., 2000). Little is known concerning the other ...
... dendrites that branch in laminae I and II (Brown et al., 1995; Littlewood et al., 1995; Liu et al., 1994a; Naim et al., 1997). Most of these neurons project to supraspinal levels (Todd et al., 2000). Little is known concerning the other ...
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... dendrites postsynaptic to the central bouton). Type II glomeruli have a larger C bouton, of less scalloped contour, which is lighter and richer in mitochondria than their type I counterparts. Furthermore, type II glomeruli are richer in ...
... dendrites postsynaptic to the central bouton). Type II glomeruli have a larger C bouton, of less scalloped contour, which is lighter and richer in mitochondria than their type I counterparts. Furthermore, type II glomeruli are richer in ...
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Diencephalon Basal Ganglia Amygdala and Septum | 333 |
Cortex | 633 |
Systems | 759 |
Neurotransmitters | 1203 |
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