Timelapse video of cerebellar granule cells in tissue culture, showing their growth between 24 and 48 hours after they were placed in culture. Circles and arrows identify cells which are establishing connections with each other, as they would do in a developing nervous system. Cerebellar granule cells are very small neurons (nerve cells) that are the most common type of neuron in the brain. They are densely packed in the cortex of the cerebellum, and pass signals to the overlying Purkinje cells, which are involved in relaying motor information to other parts of the brain. | |
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Durée : | 01:43 Minutes |
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