The Nervous System . Introduction. Nervous control vs. endocrine control of the body What does the nervous system do?. Receive, process, store sensory information Integrate and interpret Stimulation of skeletal muscle Stimulation/inhibition of smooth and cardiac muscle
By JimmyThe Nervous System . Introduction. Nervous control vs. endocrine control of the body What does the nervous system do?. Receive, process, store sensory information Integrate and interpret Stimulation of skeletal muscle Stimulation/inhibition of smooth and cardiac muscle
By yessicaChapter 11: Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue. Nervous System. Master controlling and communicating system of the body Cells communicate by electrical signals and chemical signals Rapid and specific Usually cause an immediate response Neurons = nerve cells. Functions.
By alidaNervous System. Organization of the Nervous System Nervous Tissue: Structure & Function. Nervous System. Organization of the Nervous System Nervous Tissue: Structure & Function. The Nervous System. The master controlling & communicating system of the body
By dalitAutism and Autoimmunity. Andrea Li Trevor Teel Janet Gin Maple Gu. PHM142 Fall 2012 Coordinator: Dr. Jeffrey Henderson Instructor: Dr. David Hampson. Introduction. What is autism?
By aderesThe Pathology of Viral Infections. Doç.Dr.A.Işın DOĞAN EKİCİ Department of Pathology. The Virus es & Virus induced cell injury.
By vesnaNervous System. Functions of Nervous System. The body’s control and communication center Responds to stimuli in environment Initiates nerve impulses in muscles and glands. Response to Stimuli. Sensory Input – (int. or ext.) Sensory receptors Integration Processing
By janiceNeuron & Supporting Cells. Parts of a Synapse. Neuron. Synapse. Synapse. Supporting Cells of the CNS. Astrocyte Microglial cells Ependymal cells Oligodendrocyte. Astrocyte. Abundant Clings to neurons and anchors them to blood capillaries for nutrients.
By jessProtection of rat primary hippocampal cultures from A β cytotoxicity by pro-inflammatory molecules is mediated by astrocytes Neurobiology of disease, Vol 19 (2005) 243-254 presentation by Ashim Malhotra, Brian Scharf, Sushil Pai & Ann-Marie Matei. Introduction.
By rossaPathologic Basis of Diseases Neuropathology. Jean Michaud, MD, FRCPC CMM 5001 March 2, 2011. Plan of the course. Introduction and basic changes in the CNS and PNS Stroke Tumours Neurodegeneration Inflammation and white matter diseases Muscle disorders. Major cells of the CNS. Neurons
By driscoll-patelPathologic Responses of the Nervous System. GROSS CHANGES Finding the lesion Gross artefacts Gross lesions. HISTOLOGIC REACTIONS OF CELLS. Reactions of Neurons swelling and shrinkage. Reactions of Neurons satellitosis neuronophagia. Reactions of Neurons chromatolysis
By valerian-esquivelPathologic Basis of Disease. Neuropathology - 1. Major cells of the CNS. Neurons Glial cells: -astrocytes -oligodendrocytes -ependymal cells -microglial cells. Supporting structures. Meninges: arachnoid cells Choroid plexus Blood vessels: blood-brain barrier.
By mclaughlindSJOGREN ’ S SYNDROME: Theory to Practice in San Diego. Robert I. Fox, M.D., Ph.D. Carla M. Fox, RN Scripps Memorial Hospital Scripps/XiMED Medical Center La Jolla, California USA robertfoxmd@mac.com. Take home lesson 1 :. There are no FDA approved drugs for the
By beetsTHE FOLLOWING POWERPOINT HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR ALL AUDIENCES THESE SLIDES HAVE BEEN RATED. NJGSS-A. NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR SCHOOL SCIENCE AUDIENCES. Some material may be inappropriate for non-scientists. FEATURES SOME NEURONAL CELL DIVISION AND DEATH. 0. T8
By rhargraveView Microglial cells PowerPoint (PPT) presentations online in SlideServe. SlideServe has a very huge collection of Microglial cells PowerPoint presentations. You can view or download Microglial cells presentations for your school assignment or business presentation. Browse for the presentations on every topic that you want.