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  2. Neuron (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Neuron is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Cell Press, an imprint of Elsevier.Established in 1988, it covers neuroscience and related biological processes.

  3. Development of the nervous system - Wikipedia

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    The vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) is derived from the ectoderm—the outermost germ layer of the embryo. A part of the dorsal ectoderm becomes specified to neural ectoderm – neuroectoderm that forms the neural plate along the dorsal side of the embryo.

  4. List of animals by number of neurons - Wikipedia

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    The following are two lists of animals ordered by the size of their nervous system.The first list shows number of neurons in their entire nervous system. The second list shows the number of neurons in the structure that has been found to be representative of animal intelligence. [1]

  5. Neuromorphology - Wikipedia

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    They assert the structure of the neuron is able to determine its function by dictating synapse formation. [7] The geometry of neurons often depends on the cell type and the history of received stimuli that is processed through the synapses. The shape of a neuron often directs the neuron's function by establishing its synaptic partnerships.

  6. Evolution of nervous systems - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of nervous systems dates back to the first development of nervous systems in animals (or metazoans). Neurons developed as specialized electrical signaling cells in multicellular animals, adapting the mechanism of action potentials present in motile single-celled and colonial eukaryotes.

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  8. Neuron doctrine - Wikipedia

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    Ramón y Cajal's drawing of the cells of the chick cerebellum, from Estructura de los centros nerviosos de las aves, Madrid, 1905. The neuron doctrine is the concept that the nervous system is made up of discrete individual cells, a discovery due to decisive neuro-anatomical work of Santiago Ramón y Cajal and later presented by, among others, H. Waldeyer-Hartz. [1]

  9. Active zone - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the proteins found in the active zone. The active zone is present in all chemical synapses examined so far and is present in all animal species. The active zones examined so far have at least two features in common, they all have protein dense material that project from the membrane and tethers synaptic vesicles close to the membrane and they have long filamentous projections ...