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- Autapse abstract "An autapse is a chemical synapse from a neuron onto itself. It can also be described as a synapse formed by the axon of a neuron on its own dendrites in vivo or in vitro.Discovered in 1972, they were originally thought to be a biological curiosity, but are now assumed to serve some purpose, (though their general function remains unknown) as they have been found to be common in some circuits of the visual cortex.".
- Autapse wikiPageID "38946837".
- Autapse wikiPageLength "2039".
- Autapse wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Autapse wikiPageRevisionID "704753353".
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cell_signaling.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cellular_neuroscience.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurobiology.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurophysiology.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Signal_transduction.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_synapse.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink Dendrite.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink In_vitro.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink In_vivo.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLink Visual_cortex.
- Autapse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Autapse".
- Autapse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nervous_tissue.
- Autapse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Neuroanatomy-stub.
- Autapse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Autapse subject Category:Cell_signaling.
- Autapse subject Category:Cellular_neuroscience.
- Autapse subject Category:Neurobiology.
- Autapse subject Category:Neurophysiology.
- Autapse subject Category:Signal_transduction.
- Autapse hypernym Synapse.
- Autapse type AnatomicalStructure.
- Autapse comment "An autapse is a chemical synapse from a neuron onto itself. It can also be described as a synapse formed by the axon of a neuron on its own dendrites in vivo or in vitro.Discovered in 1972, they were originally thought to be a biological curiosity, but are now assumed to serve some purpose, (though their general function remains unknown) as they have been found to be common in some circuits of the visual cortex.".
- Autapse label "Autapse".
- Autapse sameAs Q16949578.
- Autapse sameAs m.0s8vjcc.
- Autapse sameAs Q16949578.
- Autapse wasDerivedFrom Autapse?oldid=704753353.
- Autapse isPrimaryTopicOf Autapse.