All Relations between arc and asymmetrical neuron
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b' Z Liposits, I Merchenthaler, W K Paull, B Flerk\\xc3\\xb. Synaptic communication between somatostatinergic axons and growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) synthesizing neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the rat. Histochemistry. vol 89. issue 3. 1988-09-13. PMID:2900229.' |
ultrastructural analysis of the ventro-lateral part of the arc showed that (i), somatostatinergic axons established synaptic connections (ii), grf-producing neurons received axons terminals on their somata and dendrites and (iii), somatostatin-ir axons formed asymmetric synaptic specializations with both dendrites and somata of grf-synthesizing neurons. |
1988-09-13 |
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E M Nelsen, J Franke. Intracellular pattern reversal in Tetrahymena thermophila. I. Evidence for reverse intercalation in unbalanced doublets. Developmental biology. vol 114. issue 1. 1986-04-25. PMID:3956865. |
when one arc becomes sufficiently narrow, a new third oral apparatus with partially reversed internal asymmetry frequently becomes interposed between the two preexisting oral apparatuses, always within the narrower arc. |
1986-04-25 |
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G I Gaĭvoronskiĭ, S V Popo. [Bioelectric activity of paravertebral muscles in experimental scoliosis]. Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952). vol 76. issue 12. 1977-03-31. PMID:1015108. |
the character of asymmetry depends upon the degree of deformation: in cases of moderately expressed scoliosis there is a prevalence of the tonic bioelectric activity on the level of the basic arc of distortion on the side of the concavity; in severely expressed scoliosis the tonic bioelectrical activity of the paravertebral muscles on the concave side appears to be less than on the convex side. |
1977-03-31 |
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