Neuro Images Flashcards

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3 layers of meninges: dura, arachnoid, pia

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Alzheimer’s Brain

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Alzheimer’s Disease brain

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Amacrine cells- cells with no axon

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amacrine cells- cell with no axon

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amacrine cells- cells with no axon

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astrocyte

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astrocytic perivascular endfeet: form blood-brain barrier

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astrocytoma

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astrocytoma

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axo-spinous synapse (axon terminal-dendritic spine)

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axo-spinous synapse (axon terminal-dendritic spine)

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axo-spinous synapse (axon terminal-dendritic spine)

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local circuit neurons (have short axons)

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changes in dendritic spines (learning, memory, cognition, plasticity, hormones, aging)

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changes in dendritic spines (learning, memory, plasticity, hormones, aging)

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ciliated ependymymal cells-line the ventricles

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different phases of oligodendrocyte myelination

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diseased motor neuron - has no prominent nucleolus, nissl bodies (lower motor neuron diseases, such as polio, ALS)

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ependymal cells

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ependymoma

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gray matter surrounds, white matter in middle

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huntington’s disease - degeneration of dopagenemic neurons in midbrain

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local circuit neurons- short axons

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meningioma

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meningioma

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microglia

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MS-demyelinating disease

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MS-demyelinating disease

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neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, alzheimers

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neuromuscular junction

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neuron

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neuron

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neurons and capillaries

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node of ranvier

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Parkinson’s Disease

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peripheral nerve

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PNS node of ranvier- covered by cytoplasmic processes from adjacent lemmocytes (schwann cells)

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schwann cell-myelinates PNS- some cytoplasm remains

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schwannoma close to the brain stem

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schwannoma

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schwannoma

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sensory nerve drg

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spinal cord motor neuron

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spiney dendrite

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spiney dendrite

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synapse

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terminal bouton - next cell’s dendrite

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types of glia

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white matter-outside; gray matter-butterfly

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