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  2. Martinotti cell - Wikipedia

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    Martinotti cells are associated with a cortical dampening mechanism. [4] When the pyramidal neuron, which is the most common type of neuron in the cortex, starts getting overexcited, Martinotti cells start sending inhibitory signals to the surrounding neurons.

  3. List of human cell types - Wikipedia

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    The Human Cell Atlas project, which started in 2016, had as one of its goals to "catalog all cell types (for example, immune cells or brain cells) and sub-types in the human body". [13] By 2018, the Human Cell Atlas description based the project on the assumption that "our characterization of the hundreds of types and subtypes of cells in the ...

  4. Apical dendrite - Wikipedia

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    It has a dense network of tangentially oriented fibers and cells made of axons of martinotti cells and stellate cells, as well as apical dendrites of pyramidal cells. [1] Apical dendrites from pyramidal cells in the external granular layer and more prominently the external pyramidal layer project into the molecular layer. [1]

  5. Chandelier cell - Wikipedia

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    The spiking chandelier cell (6) triggers yet another pyramidal neuron to fire (7), which produces an EPSP on the recorded neuron (cell 4, event C), five synapses away from the original spike. The result seen in the postsynaptic pyramidal neuron (cell 4) is a delayed EPSP-IPSP-EPSP sequence (events A, B, and C), traveling through three, four ...

  6. Reelin - Wikipedia

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    The primary functions of Reelin are the regulation of corticogenesis and neuronal cell positioning in the prenatal period, but the protein also continues to play a role in adults. Reelin is found in numerous tissues and organs, and one could roughly subdivide its functional roles by the time of expression and by localisation of its action. [11]

  7. Martinotti - Wikipedia

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    Martinotti may refer to: Martinotti cell, small multipolar neurons with short branching dendrites; Metodo Martinotti, an Italian industrial method for the sparkling ...

  8. Cajal–Retzius cell - Wikipedia

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    Cajal–Retzius cells were described to migrate tangentially in the marginal zone, a superficial layer of the preplate in the cortical neuroepithelium, [3] [4] According to some studies, this migration depends on the site where the cell was generated, showing a link between the origin, the migration and the destination of the cell.

  9. Serine protease HTRA2, mitochondrial - Wikipedia

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    64704 Ensembl ENSG00000115317 ENSMUSG00000068329 UniProt O43464 Q9JIY5 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_013247 NM_145074 NM_001321727 NM_001321728 NM_019752 RefSeq (protein) NP_001308656 NP_001308657 NP_037379 NP_659540 NP_062726 Location (UCSC) Chr 2: 74.53 – 74.53 Mb Chr 6: 83.03 – 83.03 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Serine protease HTRA2, mitochondrial is an enzyme that in ...