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- Axonal_transport_system abstract "The axonal transport system is where proteins and other substances travel retrograde or anterograde within the axon of any given neuron cells. A neuron cell has a body called a soma, dendrites that branch off the soma, anterior to the soma is the axon and at the end of the axon are terminal buttons. The axon is made up of neurofilaments with two main functions: to transport proteins and other substances via the axonal transport system, and to give rise to synapses. A synapse is a biochemical communication that occurs outside the cell, usually between a terminal button and dendrites, or an electrical communication which occurs within a neuron. There are three types of intercellular or axonal electrical communication: the microtubular transport system, neurofilament transport system and microfilament transport system.".
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- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageLength "928".
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageRevisionID "649605992".
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageWikiLink Anterograde.
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurons.
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageWikiLink Dendrite.
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageWikiLink Neurofilament.
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageWikiLink Retrograde_signaling.
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageWikiLink Soma.
- Axonal_transport_system wikiPageWikiLink Synapse.
- Axonal_transport_system subject Category:Neurons.
- Axonal_transport_system comment "The axonal transport system is where proteins and other substances travel retrograde or anterograde within the axon of any given neuron cells. A neuron cell has a body called a soma, dendrites that branch off the soma, anterior to the soma is the axon and at the end of the axon are terminal buttons. The axon is made up of neurofilaments with two main functions: to transport proteins and other substances via the axonal transport system, and to give rise to synapses.".
- Axonal_transport_system label "Axonal transport system".
- Axonal_transport_system sameAs m.012z6rl8.
- Axonal_transport_system wasDerivedFrom Axonal_transport_system?oldid=649605992.
- Axonal_transport_system isPrimaryTopicOf Axonal_transport_system.