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Neuron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia    
A neuron is an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information through electrical and chemical signals. A chemical signal occurs via a ...
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The Neuron    
Neurons. It is clear that most of what we think of as our mental life involves the activities of the nervous system, especially the brain. This nervous system is ...
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Neuron - Peptidergic CGRPα Primary Sensory Neurons Encode ...    
21 Mar 2013 ... CGRPα DRG neurons are required to sense heat and some pruritogens ▻ Cold sensation is enhanced after ablating CGRPα neurons in adult ...
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Types of Neurons (Nerve Cells). The human body is made up of trillions of cells. Cells of the nervous system, called nerve cells or neurons, are specialized to ...
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Neurons share the same characteristics and have the same makeup as other cells, but the electrochemical aspect lets them transmit signals over long distances ...
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What Is a Neuron? - Psychology - About.com    
Neurons are the basic building blocks of the nervous system. Learn more about how neurons and how they differ from other cells in the human body.
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The Life and Death of a Neuron - NINDS - National Institutes of Health    
20 Mar 2013 ... Educational booklet about how neurons develop, function, and die, prepared by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ...
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NEURON | for empirically-based simulations of neurons and ...    
This is the home page of the NEURON simulation environment, which is used in classrooms and laboratories around the world for building and using ...
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Neurons, Synapses, Action Potentials, and Neurotransmission - The ...    
Neurons are the basic information processing structures in the CNS. Everything occurring above the level of neurons qualifies as information processing too.
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All neurons outside the central nervous system (and many within it) conduct impulses along hairlike cytoplasmic extensions, the nerve fibers or axons.
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