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1.7. Intercellular Junctions

Fig. 1.7.01. Punctum adherens
Fig. 1.7.02. Adherent junctions
Fig. 1.7.03. Adherent junctions on transversal section
Fig. 1.7.04. Gap junction (electrotonic synapse)
Fig. 1.7.05. Gap junction between astrocyte processes
Fig. 1.7.06. Multiple adhering junctions between terminal and dendrite
Fig. 1.7.07. Axodendritic contact from the same location
Fig. 1.7.08. Extensive reticular adhering junction in 3D
Fig. 1.7.09. Synapse with punctum adhaerens-like vesicle-free region
Fig. 1.7.10. Synapses with puncta adherentia-like regions in 2D
Fig. 1.7.11. Spine with punctum-adherens-like vesicle-free region in 3D
Fig. 1.7.12. Puncta-adherentia between dendrites
Fig. 1.7.13. Non-synaptic junctions between neuron perikarya
Fig. 1.7.14. Non-synaptic junctions between neuron perikaryon and dendrite
Fig. 1.7.15. Pre and post-synaptic junctions puncta adherentia in thalamus

Atlas of Ultrastructural Neurocytology

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  • Atlas
    • 1. THE NEURON
      • 1.1. Plasma Membrane, Cytoplasm, and Organelles
      • 1.2. Nucleus
      • 1.3. Perikaryon
      • 1.4. Dendrites
      • 1.5. Axon
      • 1.6. Chemical Synapses
      • 1.7. Intercellular Junctions
        • 1.7.01.
        • 1.7.02.
        • 1.7.03.
        • 1.7.04.
        • 1.7.05.
        • 1.7.06.
        • 1.7.07.
        • 1.7.08.
        • 1.7.09.
        • 1.7.10.
        • 1.7.11
        • 1.7.12
        • 1.7.13
        • 1.7.14
        • 1.7.15
      • 1.8. The Neuropil
      • 1.9. Regional Appearances of the Central Nervous Tissue
    • 2. THE NEUROGLIA
    • 3. THE BLOOD VESSELS
    • 4. THE CHOROID PLEXUS
    • 5. THE PERIPHERAL NERVES AND GANGLIA
    • 6. THE MENINGES
    • 7. ABNORMALITIES
    • 8. HOW SMALL IS IT?
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