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Myelinogenesis — The third (labeled CP for posterior centrale, BA 3,1,2, primary somatosensory cortex) and fourth (labeled CA for anterior centrale, BA 4, primary motor cortex) areas of the cerebral cortex to myelinate nissl stain parasaggital section of a 7… … Wikipedia
myelinogenesis — SYN: myelination. [myelin + G. genesis, production] * * * my·elino·gen·e·sis (mi″ə lin″o jenґə sis) myelinization … Medical dictionary
Paul Flechsig — Paul Emil Flechsig (June 29, 1847 July 22, 1929) was a German neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist. Born in Zwickau, he spent over fifty years of his medical career at the University of Leipzig. Although Flechsig contributed much in… … Wikipedia
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Myelin — Structure of a typical neuron Myelin sheath Dendrite … Wikipedia
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Long-term potentiation — (LTP) is a persistent increase in synaptic strength following high frequency stimulation of a chemical synapse. Studies of LTP are often carried out in slices of the hippocampus, an important organ for learning and memory. In such studies,… … Wikipedia
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