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axon hillock - traduction vers arabe

PORTION OF THE NEURONAL CELL SOMA FROM WHICH THE AXON ORIGINATES.
Colliculus axonalis; Colliculus axonis; Colliculus axonicus; Colliculus axonius

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  • Axon of nine-day-old mouse with growth cone visible
  • (A) pyramidal cell, interneuron, and short durationwaveform (Axon), overlay of the three average waveforms;<br />(B) Average and standard error of peak-trough time for pyramidal cells interneurons, and putative axons;<br />(C) Scatter plot of signal to noise ratios for individual units againstpeak-trough time for axons, pyramidal cells (PYR) and interneurons (INT).
  • A dissected human brain, showing [[grey matter]] and [[white matter]]
  • Cross section of an axon: (1) Axon (2) Nucleus 
(3) [[Schwann cell]] (4) [[Myelin sheath]] (5) [[Neurilemma]]
  • TEM]] of a myelinated axon in cross-section.
  • A typical myelinated axon
  • Detail showing microtubules at axon hillock and initial segment.
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Taser international inc; TASER International; Tazer International; Taser International; Axon (brand); Draft:Axon; Tasertron; Axon Enterprise Inc; AAXN; Axon (company); Axon Flex 2; Axon Flex; Axon Body; Axon Body 2; Axon Body 3; AXON
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axon         
  • Axon of nine-day-old mouse with growth cone visible
  • (A) pyramidal cell, interneuron, and short durationwaveform (Axon), overlay of the three average waveforms;<br />(B) Average and standard error of peak-trough time for pyramidal cells interneurons, and putative axons;<br />(C) Scatter plot of signal to noise ratios for individual units againstpeak-trough time for axons, pyramidal cells (PYR) and interneurons (INT).
  • A dissected human brain, showing [[grey matter]] and [[white matter]]
  • Cross section of an axon: (1) Axon (2) Nucleus 
(3) [[Schwann cell]] (4) [[Myelin sheath]] (5) [[Neurilemma]]
  • TEM]] of a myelinated axon in cross-section.
  • A typical myelinated axon
  • Detail showing microtubules at axon hillock and initial segment.
AMERICAN DEVELOPER, MANUFACTURER, AND DISTRIBUTOR
Taser international inc; TASER International; Tazer International; Taser International; Axon (brand); Draft:Axon; Tasertron; Axon Enterprise Inc; AAXN; Axon (company); Axon Flex 2; Axon Flex; Axon Body; Axon Body 2; Axon Body 3; AXON
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Définition

axon
['aks?n]
¦ noun the long thread-like part of a nerve cell along which impulses are conducted from the cell body to other cells. Compare with dendrite.
Derivatives
axonal adjective
Origin
C19: from Gk axon 'axis'.

Wikipédia

Axon hillock

The axon hillock is a specialized part of the cell body (or soma) of a neuron that connects to the axon. It can be identified using light microscopy from its appearance and location in a neuron and from its sparse distribution of Nissl substance.

The axon hillock is the last site in the soma where membrane potentials propagated from synaptic inputs are summated before being transmitted to the axon. For many years, it was believed that the axon hillock was the usual site of initiation of action potentials—the trigger zone. It is now thought that the earliest site of action potential initiation is at the axonal initial segment: just between the peak of the axon hillock and the initial (unmyelinated) segment of the axon. However, the positive point, at which the action potential starts, varies between cells. It can also be altered by hormonal stimulation of the neuron, or by second messenger effects of neurotransmitters.

The axon hillock also delineates separate membrane domains between the cell body and axon. This allows for localization of membrane proteins to either the axonal or somal side of the cell.