- 1. Axoaxonic Synapse
- (UMLS (NCI) C1180003) =Body Space or Junction ;
| - 9. axonal pathfinding
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0598950) =Cell Function
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- 2. Axodendritic Synapse
- (UMLS (NCI) C1180001) =Body Space or Junction ;
| - 10. axonal sprouting
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0598949) =Cell Function
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- 3. axon
- [long fiber of a neuron, that carries efferent (outgoing) action potentials from the cell body towards target cells; each nerve cell has one axon, which can be over a foot long; in the peripheral nervous system, the larger (myelinated) axons are surrounded by a myelin sheath formed by concentric layers of plasma membrane of the Schwann cell. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0004461) =Cell Component ;
| - 11. axonal transport
- [The directed transport of ORGANELLES and molecules along nerve cell AXONS. Transport can be anterograde (from the cell body) or retrograde (toward the cell body). (Alberts et al., Molecular Biology of the Cell, 3d ed, pG3) ( MSH )] (UMLS (CSP) C0004462) =Cell Function ;
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- 4. axon chromatolysis
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0597944) =Cell or Molecular Dysfunction ;
| - 12. axoplasm
- [cytoplasm of a neuron. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0596146) =Cell Component ;
=axon; |
- 5. axon reaction
- [series of changes in the ganglion cell following the severing of its axon. ( CSP )] (UMLS (CSP) C0035354) =Cell or Molecular Dysfunction =Nerve Degeneration;
| - 13. axoplasmic flow
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0282067) =Cell Function
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- 6. axonal flow
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0598951) =Cell Function
| - 14. Axosomatic Synapse
- (UMLS (NCI) C1180004) =Body Space or Junction ;
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- 7. axonal guidance
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0598948) =Cell Function
| - 15. axotomy
- [Transection or severing of an axon. This type of denervation is used often in experimental studies on neuronal physiology and neuronal death or survival, toward an understanding of nervous system disease. ( MSH )] (UMLS (CSP) C0524955) =Research Activity
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- 8. Axonal Neuropathy
- (UMLS (NCI) C0270921) =Disease or Syndrome
| - 16. axotomy response
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C0597945) =Cell or Molecular Dysfunction ;
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