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- Dendritic_spine abstract "A dendritic spine (or spine) is a small membranous protrusion from a neuron's dendrite that typically receives input from a single synapse of an axon. Dendritic spines serve as a storage site for synaptic strength and help transmit electrical signals to the neuron's cell body. Most spines have a bulbous head (the spine head), and a thin neck that connects the head of the spine to the shaft of the dendrite. The dendrites of a single neuron can contain hundreds to thousands of spines. In addition to spines providing an anatomical substrate for memory storage and synaptic transmission, they may also serve to increase the number of possible contacts between neurons.".
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- Dendritic_spine wikiPageRevisionID "700010449".
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink AMPA_receptor.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Actin.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Actin_remodeling_of_neurons.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Active_zone.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Alzheimers_disease.
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- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Autism.
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- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink CDC42.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Cable_theory.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Cadherin.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Calmodulin.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computational_neuroscience.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurons.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Cerebellum.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Critical_period.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Cytoskeleton.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Cytosol.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Dendrite.
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- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Electron_microscope.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Endoplasmic_reticulum.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Fragile_X_syndrome.
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- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Hippocampus.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Intellectual_disability.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Ischemia.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Learning.
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- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Memory.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Micrometre.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Microtubule.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Microtubule-associated_protein.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Motivation.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Multi-compartment_model.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink NMDA_receptor.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Neocortex.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Nucleus_accumbens.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Polysome.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Postsynaptic_density.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Prefrontal_cortex.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
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- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Protein_kinase_C.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Purkinje_cell.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Pyramidal_cell.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink RAC1.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink RHOA.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Rac_(GTPase).
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink SYNPO.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_Ramón_y_Cajal.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Sensory_deprivation.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Signal_transduction.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Spine_apparatus.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Striatum.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Stroke.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Synapse.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Synaptic_vesicle.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Synaptogenesis.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Tropomyosin_receptor_kinase_B.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Tubulin.
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLink Two-photon_excitation_microscopy.
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- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dendritic spine".
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLinkText "dendrite spines".
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLinkText "dendritic spine".
- Dendritic_spine wikiPageWikiLinkText "spines".
- Dendritic_spine caption "Common types of dendritic spines.".
- Dendritic_spine caption "Spiny dendrite of a striatal medium spiny neuron.".
- Dendritic_spine image "Spline types 3D.png".
- Dendritic_spine latin "gemmula dendritica".
- Dendritic_spine name "Dendritic spine".
- Dendritic_spine width "250".
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- Dendritic_spine subject Category:Computational_neuroscience.
- Dendritic_spine subject Category:Neurons.
- Dendritic_spine hypernym Protrusion.
- Dendritic_spine type AnatomicalStructure.
- Dendritic_spine type Disease.
- Dendritic_spine type Cell.
- Dendritic_spine type Thing.
- Dendritic_spine type Q4936952.
- Dendritic_spine comment "A dendritic spine (or spine) is a small membranous protrusion from a neuron's dendrite that typically receives input from a single synapse of an axon. Dendritic spines serve as a storage site for synaptic strength and help transmit electrical signals to the neuron's cell body. Most spines have a bulbous head (the spine head), and a thin neck that connects the head of the spine to the shaft of the dendrite. The dendrites of a single neuron can contain hundreds to thousands of spines.".