| dendrite |
The specialized branches that extend from a neuron's cell body and function to receive messages from other neurons.[5]
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| dendritic cell |
Specialized cells capabale of presenting antigens to T lymphocytes, which are part of the body
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| dendrite |
Neurons have branches. At least in neocortex, dendrites are the receiving branches of the neuron and the axon is the sending branch. Elsewhere, some dendrites can also act like axon terminals, releasing neurotransmitter in response to impulses and local voltage changes. There is always a single thin axon that initiates and propagates impulses to distant destinations, and there are somewhat thicker dendritic branches that receive synapses from other neurons
Ãâó: williamcalvin.com/LEM/LEMend.htm
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| dendritic |
Branched in a way that resembles trees or shrubs. For example, streams at the HBEF often have dendritic branching.
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| dendritic cell |
A specialized cell that functions as an antigen-presenting cell for T-cells.
Ãâó: www.aidsinfonyc.org/hivplus/issue9/report/glossary...
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