10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEUROPLASM»
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1
The Human Nervous System: Structure And Function
Sodium (Nat) and chloride (Cl-) ions are in high concentration in the extracellular
fluid, and potassium (Kt) ions and protein (An-) are in high concentrations in the
neuroplasm. The potential across the plasma membrane is -60 to -70 mV.
Charles Robert Noback, Norman L. Strominger, Robert J. Demarest, 2005
2
Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists
Only the unionized form B diffuses across the neurilemmal membrane, attracts
H+ in the neuroplasm, and then gains access to its site of action in the open Na+
channel, causing its blockade. The unionized form B can also directly diffuse to
the ...
Norman Calvey, Norton Williams, 2009
3
Noback's Human Nervous System, Seventh Edition: Structure ...
The resting neuron is a charged cell that is not conducting a nerve impulse. The
plasma membrane, which acts as a thin boundary between the extracellular (
interstitial) fluid outside the neuron and the intracellular fluid (neuroplasm) inside
the ...
Norman L. Strominger, Robert J. Demarest, Lois B. Laemle, 2012
4
Cajal's Degeneration and Regeneration of the Nervous System
In harmony with this conception, we recognize in the neurite three principal parts
: (1) The deutoplasm or neuroplasm, formed of a transparent material which is
probably liquid in nature, unstainable by the neurofibrillar methods, but brought ...
Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Javier DeFelipe, Edward G. Jones, 1991
5
Texture of the Nervous System of Man and the Vertebrates
At the level of swellings present in the course of these fibers, the neurofibrillar
fascicle, invaded by a certain amount of neuroplasm. becomes more lax, and its
filaments more distinct. At the level of the glomerulus, the fascicle traces
capricious ...
Santiago R.y Cajal, Pedro Pasik, Tauba Pasik, 2000
The biosvnthesized neuroplasm appears to be conveyed down the axon [Weiss
and Hiscoe, 1948] at a rate suggesting that a volume several times that of the
neuronal cell body might be produced per day [Weiss, 1961]. The fate of this ...
7
The Neurosciences. A Study Program
What happens to the synthesized neuroplasm remains obscure. Weiss believes
the protein is catabolized as it passes down the axon. Yet protein structures such
as the neurofilaments and neurotubules appear essentially similar near the ...
Gardner C. Quarton, Gardner C. Quarton, Francis O. Schmitt, Theodore Melnechuk, Theodore Melnechuk
8
Drosophila melanogaster: Practical Uses in Cell and ...
The neuroplasm is less extracted, so the contrast with synaptic vesicles (arrows)
is reduced. It is also possible to distinguish a central area of neuroplasm that is
lighter density than the outer regions. Synapses (curved arrows) are clearly ...
9
Together with Project Manual
How many axons are present in a neuron : (a) 4 (6)3 (c)2 (d) 1 22. Which of the
following statement is wrong : (a) Neuroplasm contains Nissl's granules. (b)
Cytoplasm of a neuron is called neuroplasm. (c) Cyton doesn't have a nucleus. (d
) The ...
10
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
In all of them resides some particle of that specialised substance known as "
nervous matter " or " neuroplasm " which has dominion over all else and is
endowed with such great and varied potentialities. Many of them are largely
provided with ...
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