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- Central_chromatolysis abstract "Central chromatolysis is a histopathologic change seen in the cell body of a neuron, where the chromatin and cell nucleus are pushed to the cell periphery, in response to axonal injury. This response is associated with increased protein synthesis to accommodate for axonal sprouting.In addition to traumatic injuries, central chromatolysis may be caused by vitamin deficiency (pellagra).".
- Central_chromatolysis thumbnail Central_chromatolysis_-_intermed_mag_-_cropped.jpg?width=300.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageExternalLink chapter1aNeurons.html.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageID "30273285".
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageLength "1957".
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageRevisionID "663414665".
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink Avitaminosis.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pathology.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink Cell_nucleus.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink Chromatin.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink Histopathology.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink Motor_neuron.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink Pellagra.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink File:Central_chromatolysis_-_intermed_mag_-_cropped.jpg.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLink File:Central_chromatolysis_-_nf_-_very_high_mag.jpg.
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Central chromatolysis".
- Central_chromatolysis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Central_chromatolysis subject Category:Pathology.
- Central_chromatolysis hypernym Change.
- Central_chromatolysis type Organisation.
- Central_chromatolysis type Specialty.
- Central_chromatolysis comment "Central chromatolysis is a histopathologic change seen in the cell body of a neuron, where the chromatin and cell nucleus are pushed to the cell periphery, in response to axonal injury. This response is associated with increased protein synthesis to accommodate for axonal sprouting.In addition to traumatic injuries, central chromatolysis may be caused by vitamin deficiency (pellagra).".
- Central_chromatolysis label "Central chromatolysis".
- Central_chromatolysis sameAs Q5062083.
- Central_chromatolysis sameAs انحلال_كروماتين_مركزي.
- Central_chromatolysis sameAs 中心性色質融解.
- Central_chromatolysis sameAs m.0g56qhc.
- Central_chromatolysis sameAs Q5062083.
- Central_chromatolysis wasDerivedFrom Central_chromatolysis?oldid=663414665.
- Central_chromatolysis depiction Central_chromatolysis_-_intermed_mag_-_cropped.jpg.
- Central_chromatolysis isPrimaryTopicOf Central_chromatolysis.