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Mid- brain Answer and Explanation:1 a) The limbic system located in the brain above the brain stem and immediately below the medial temporal lobe b) The structures that make up the... Learn more about this topic: Limbic System | Function, Com...
Which neurons are not myelinated? What are neurons made of? Where is the hippocampus located in the brain? Where is the corpus callosum located? Where are the receptors for neurotransmitters located in the heart? Where in the nervous system are glutamate cell bodies found? Where are Langerhans...
Neuroimmunology is one of the fastest-growing fields in the life sciences, and for good reason; it fills the gap between two principal systems of the organism, the nervous system and the immune system. Although both systems affect each other through bidi
The organic ion transporter-14 (OATP14) is thought to transport T4 across the blood-brain barrier where it is metabolized to T3 in astrocytes, which express the deiodinase type II (Dio2) enzyme. This locally produced T3 is then delivered to neurons by a compliment of transporters, including ...
Having identified a distinct germinal zone of the hindbrain located in the lower rhombic lip, the group hypothesized Wnt subtype MB to originate from cells outside the cerebellum in the dorsal brainstem. Future efforts should assess the BTIC phenotype of these putative cells of origin in terms ...
Although the methoxy and amide side chains of the melatonin molecule also contribute to its antioxidant capacity, the reactive center of interaction with free radicals is located in the indole moiety, due to its high resonance stability and very low activation energy barrier ...
(14), several studies have reported the presence of VDAC in the plasma membrane of lymphocytes (15, 17), respiratory epithelium cells, and astrocytes (16). Its presence in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (31, 32) and endosomes (33) has also been reported. It is particularly relevant for this pa...
Answer to: The junction where nerve impulses are transmitted from one neuron to another is a: a. synapse. b. dendrite. c. axon. d...
Introduction Epilepsy is currently defined as the occurrence of at least one seizure with an enduring alteration in the brain structure or function that increases the likelihood of future seizures [1]. Seizures are broadly classified as either generalized or partial depending on whether they involve ...