through regeneration can occur after chromatolysis, but most often it is a precursor of apoptosis. The event of chromatolysis is also characterized by a prominent...
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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...
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classification of cells that do not attract hematoxylin, and is related to chromatolysis. Names exist that mean fear of specific colors such as erythrophobia...
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axonotmesis, during which they may dissolve and largely disappear (chromatolysis). If the neuron is successful in repairing the damage, the Nissl bodies...
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Chromophobia, a state in which cells do not absorb hematoxylin as a result of chromatolysis This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chromophobia...
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requires an increased metabolic activity and is initiated by chromatolysis. Chromatolysis is characterized as the dissolution of protein-producing structures...
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neurotransmitters are created. The nucleus of the damaged axon undergoes chromatolysis in preparation for axon regeneration. Schwann cells in the distal stump...
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guiding the regrowing axon. At the neuronal cell body, a process called chromatolysis occurs in which the nucleus migrates to the periphery of the cell body...
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form of diffuse axonal injury. Axonal injury can also cause central chromatolysis. The dysfunction of axons in the nervous system is one of the major...
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require additional manual segmentation to measure. Betz cell Central chromatolysis Motor dysfunction Motor neuron disease Nerve Sensory nerve Motor nerve...
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white matter (bottom of image) and the anterior horn of the spinal cord showing motor neurons with central chromatolysis. Neurofilament immunostain....
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