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- Golgi_I abstract "A Golgi I or Golgi type I neuron is a neuron which has a long axon that begins in the grey matter of the central nervous system and may extend from there. Golgi II neurons, in contrast, are defined as having short axons or no axon at all. This distinction was introduced by the pioneering neuroanatomist Camillo Golgi, on the basis of the appearance under a microscope of neurons stained with the Golgi stain that he had invented. Santiago Ramón y Cajal postulated that higher developed animals had more Golgi type II cells in comparison to Golgi type I neurons.".
- Golgi_I wikiPageID "20842193".
- Golgi_I wikiPageLength "1197".
- Golgi_I wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Golgi_I wikiPageRevisionID "532087069".
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Camillo_Golgi.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_nervous_system_neurons.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_terminology.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nervous_system.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurons.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Central_nervous_system.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Golgi_II.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Golgi_stain.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Golgis_method.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Grey_matter.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_Ramón_y_Cajal.
- Golgi_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Golgi I".
- Golgi_I hasPhotoCollection Golgi_I.
- Golgi_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nervous_tissue.
- Golgi_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Golgi_I subject Category:Central_nervous_system_neurons.
- Golgi_I subject Category:Medical_terminology.
- Golgi_I subject Category:Nervous_system.
- Golgi_I subject Category:Neurons.
- Golgi_I hypernym Neuron.
- Golgi_I type AnatomicalStructure.
- Golgi_I type Cell.
- Golgi_I comment "A Golgi I or Golgi type I neuron is a neuron which has a long axon that begins in the grey matter of the central nervous system and may extend from there. Golgi II neurons, in contrast, are defined as having short axons or no axon at all. This distinction was introduced by the pioneering neuroanatomist Camillo Golgi, on the basis of the appearance under a microscope of neurons stained with the Golgi stain that he had invented.".
- Golgi_I label "Golgi I".
- Golgi_I sameAs m.05429sr.
- Golgi_I sameAs Q5580663.
- Golgi_I sameAs Q5580663.
- Golgi_I wasDerivedFrom Golgi_I?oldid=532087069.
- Golgi_I isPrimaryTopicOf Golgi_I.