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22 Cards in this Set
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Bradke and Dotti?
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In vitro. Apply depolymerizing drugs to neurite. Actin destabilizes, produces axons. 1999
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Bradke and Neurkichen and Witte?
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2008. Microtuble stabilizing drugs will produce more axons
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Flynn et al?
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Take out actin depolymerizing Cdc42. Decrease in axon formation. 2010
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what does KIF5 recognize?
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acetylated and tyronisated microtuble in axonal microtubles
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What does KIF17 (kinesin-2) do?
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Attracted to dendric microtubles
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Song et al.?
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2009. In Vitro. Dextrans are fluorescent. Large dextrans couldn't go through axons. When depolymerizing actin are present, large molecules can go through
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Cranial Nerve 1?
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Olfactory System
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Cranial nerve 3,4,6?
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Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex
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Cranial Nerve 5?
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Touch, Pain/Temperature System
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Cranial Nerve 7,9,10
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Gustatory System
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Cranial Nerve 8
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Vestibular System
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Utricle orientation?
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Parallel to ground
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Saccul orientation?
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Perpendicular to ground
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Rapid adapting and Large?
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Pacinian Corpuscle
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Rapid adapting and small?
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Meissner's Corpuscle
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Slow adapting and large?
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Ruffinni's Endings
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Slow adapting and small?
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Merkel's Disk
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Involved with activation of nociceptors?
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ATP, Bradykinnin, K^+
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Involved with sensitivation of nociceptors?
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Bradykinnin, prostagandlin, substance P
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non-volatile g-protein w/ pheremones?
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V2R
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Volatile g-protein w/ pheremones
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V1R
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What is connected to cochlea?
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Saccule sensory epithelium
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