basolateral

basolateral
Of or pertaining to the base and side of something

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  • Basolateral Amygdala — The Basolateral Amygdala is a major limbic related region within the brain.The basolateral amygdala projects heavily to the nucleus accumbens. The nucleus accumbens is regarded as the limbic motor interface, in view of these limbic afferent and… …   Wikipedia

  • basolateral — sides and base of a structure. In gills, refers to the sides not in contact with water …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • basolateral — Basal and lateral; specifically used to refer to one of the two major cytological divisions of the amygdaloid complex. See amygdaloid body. * * * ba·so·lat·er·al (ba″so latґər əl) pertaining to the base and sides …   Medical dictionary

  • basolateral plasma membrane — The plasma membrane of epithelial cells that is adjacent to the basal lamina or the adjoining cells of the sheet. Differs both in protein and phospholipid composition from the apical plasma membrane from which it is isolated by tight junctions …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • basolateral domain — see under membrane …   Medical dictionary

  • basolateral membrane — the layer of plasma membrane of epithelial cells that is adjacent to the basement membrane and separated from the apical membrane by the zonula occludens …   Medical dictionary

  • BLM — basolateral membrane; bilayer lipid membrane; bimolecular liquid membrane; black lipid membrane; bleomycin; Bloom syndrome; buccolinguomasticatory …   Medical dictionary

  • BLM — • basolateral membrane; • bilayer lipid membrane; • bimolecular liquid membrane; • black lipid membrane; • bleomycin; • Bloom syndrome; • buccolinguomasticatory …   Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations

  • Amygdala — For other uses, see Amygdala (disambiguation). Brain: Amygdala Location of the amygdala in the human brain …   Wikipedia

  • Amígdala cerebral — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La amígdala cerebral es un conjunto de núcleos de neuronas localizadas en la profundidad de los lóbulos temporales de los vertebrados complejos, incluidos los humanos.[1] La amígdala forma parte del sistema límbico… …   Wikipedia Español

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