Essays about nerve cell

  1. A Summary Ion Channels in the NerveCell Membrane
    A Summary: Ion Channels in the NerveCell Membrane In this article, Richard D. Keynes details the workings of ion channels in nerve cell membranes. ...
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  2. Taking the Pill Depression and Social Stigma
    ... the brain. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that carry messages from one nerve cell to another. Nerve cells do not touch. There are ...
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  3. Nerve Regeneration
    ... received a grant from the Whitaker Foundation to research ways to use electricity and an electrically conducting polymer material to stimulate nerve cell growth ...
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  4. Alzheimeramp39s Disease, The Facts
    ... APOE, which encodes a protein that helps transport cholesterol in the body and also is involved in nerve cell repair, comes in three alleles, e2, e3, and e4. ...
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  5. shingles
    ... Varicella Zoster causes Chickenpox becomes dormant in the nerve cell. ... The virus goes back to the roots of your nerve cell and it then becomes a dormant. ...
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  6. Epilepsy Oral
    ... activity. The brain waves start off by having an abnormal rhythm caused by excessive and synchronous nerve cell discharges. This ...
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  7. The Use of Ecstasy and the Damage it can Cause
    ... Ecstasy causes the nerve cell to release all stored serotonin at once. This causes damage to the ends of axons therefore slowing ...
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  8. Caffeine
    ... The binding of adenosine to adenosine receptors causes drowsiness by slowing down nerve cell activity, a process essential to proper sleep. ...
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  9. alcoholism
    ... ampquot Alcohol can permanently damage the biochemical system response for conducting ions into and out of the nerve cell body. For example ...
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  10. stroke
    ... brain. Since blood cannot pass this plug, the nerve cell that the small vessel normally supplies with blood will die. The number ...
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  11. Sodium Potassium Pump
    ... In order to stimulate a muscle cell to contract or a nerve cell to transmit an impulse, sodium enters and potassium leaves the cell. ...
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  12. Alzheimeramp39s Disease
    ... Acetylcholine is a substance that carries signals from one nerve cell to another. It is known to be important to learning and memory. ...
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  13. alzheimers
    ... Acetylcholine is a substance that carries signals from one nerve cell to another. It is known to be important to learning and memory. ...
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  14. Nervous System
    ... simultaneously from other neurons. The neuron sends impulses by connection the axon to the dendrites of another nerve cell. The synapse is a ...
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  15. Life
    ... Thousands of nerve fibers grow for long distances in order to find the nerve cell with which they can make a meaningful junction. ...
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  16. Stem Cell Research
    ... After doing this, some nerve cells died off immediately. A second wave of programmed cell death called apoptosis followsN. Seppa. 2000. ...
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  17. Project: Stem Cell Research
    ... of adult mouse tissues could sometimes yield previously unsuspected cell types for example, that some bone marrow cells could be turned into nerve or liver ...
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  18. Alzheimers
    ... The elimination of nerve cell connection damages pathways to the brain. These pathways are essential for thinking, learning, and memory. ...
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  19. Learning as Biological Brain Change
    ... Axons can be defined as a long process of a nerve fiber that generally conducts impulses away from the body of the nerve cell. According ...
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  20. alzheimers
    ... Two signifacant abnormalities occur in the brains affected by people affected by alzheimers: twisted nerve cell fibers, known as neurofibrillary tangles and a ...
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  21. marijuna
    ... cells and from chemicals. When a receptor receives information, it causes changes in the nerve cell. The chemical in marijuana that ...
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  22. There are many scientific benefits to cloning.
    ... Biologists do not know which internal/external factors induces a stem cell to develop into a specialized cell, whether it be a muscle cell or a nerve cell. ...
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  23. Alzheimers
    ... These cells develop distinctive changes that are called neurotic plaques clusters of degenerating nerve cell ends and neurofibrillary tangles masses of ...
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  24. Alzheimers disease Neurobiology causes and treatments of1
    ... The cells undergo distinctive changes, these are called neuritic plaques groups of degenerating nerve cell ends and neurofibrillary tangles groups of ...
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  25. Bioterrorism
    Its vapor is colorless and odorless. Sarin acts by interfering with a chemical which transmits impulses from one nerve cell to the next. ...
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  26. Ganglion Cells
    ... The ganglion cell collects the electrical messages concerning the visual signal from the two layers of nerve cells preceding it in the retinal wiring scheme. ...
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  27. Creatine
    ... The second idea is that creatine may have a direct effect on mitochondria which are necessary for the health and survival of the nerve cell. ...
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  28. Multiple Sclerosis
    ... myelina fatty covering insulating nerve cell fibers in the brain and spinal cord, myelin facilitates the smooth, highspeed transmission of electrochemical ...
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  29. as 2
    ... myelina fatty covering insulating nerve cell fibers in the brain and spinal cord, myelin facilitates the smooth, highspeed transmission of electrochemical ...
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  30. Circulatory System
    ... Cell bodies are in the central nervous system or ganglia. Ganglia are collections of nerve cell bodies. Cranial nerves in the take impulses to and from the. ...
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