| LMN | lower motor neurone |
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| UMN | upper motor neurone |
| neurone | An excitable cell specialised for the transmission of electrical signals over long distances. Neurons receive input from sensory cells or other neurons and send output to muscles or other neurons. Neurons with sensory input are called sensory neurons, neurons with muscle outputs are called motoneurons, neurons that connect only with other neurons are called interneurons. Neurons connect with each other via synapses. Neurons can be the longest cells known, a single axon can be several metres in length. Although signals are usually sent via action potentials, some neurons are nonspiking. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| neuronephric | Relating to the nerve supply of the kidney. Origin: neuro-+ G. Nephros, kidney (05 Mar 2000) |
| neuronevus | A variety of intradermal nevus in adults in which nests of atrophic nevus cells in the lower dermis are hyalinised and resemble nerve bundles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neurone |
A specialised cell that transmits signals to different parts of the brain
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| neuronephric |
pertaining to the innervation of the kidneys.
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| neuronevus |
an intradermal nevus in which the nevus cells differentiate into neural-like structures, and may clinically resemble neurofibroma or may have the clinical aspect of a giant hairy pigmented nevus. Called also neural or neuroid nevus.
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