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axon

Axon vs Monaxonic - What's the difference?

axon | monaxonic |


As a noun axon

is axon.

As an adjective monaxonic is

having a single axis.

Axon vs Axonogenesis - What's the difference?

axon | axonogenesis |


As nouns the difference between axon and axonogenesis

is that axon is axon while axonogenesis is the formation of new axons.

Axon vs Axipetal - What's the difference?

axon | axipetal |


As a noun axon

is axon.

As an adjective axipetal is

(chiefly|physics) tending toward the center or axis or axipetal can be (physiology|dated) seeking the axon.

Axon vs Backpropagation - What's the difference?

axon | backpropagation |


As nouns the difference between axon and backpropagation

is that axon is axon while backpropagation is (computing) an error correction technique used in neural networks.

Axon vs Axoplasm - What's the difference?

axon | axoplasm |


As nouns the difference between axon and axoplasm

is that axon is axon while axoplasm is the cytoplasm of an axon.

Axon vs Axosomatic - What's the difference?

axon | axosomatic |


As a noun axon

is axon.

As an adjective axosomatic is

of or pertaining to the synapse between an axon and the body of another cell.

Axon vs Neurofibril - What's the difference?

axon | neurofibril |


As nouns the difference between axon and neurofibril

is that axon is axon while neurofibril is (anatomy) any of a group of microscopic fibrils through the body of a neuron that extend into the axon and dendrites.

Axon vs Nestin - What's the difference?

axon | nestin |


As nouns the difference between axon and nestin

is that axon is a nerve fibre which is a long slender projection of a nerve cell, and which conducts nerve impulses away from the body of the cell to a synapse while nestin is a type VI intermediate filament (IF) protein, expressed mostly in nerve cells where it is implicated in the radial growth of the axon.

Axon vs Autapse - What's the difference?

axon | autapse |


As nouns the difference between axon and autapse

is that axon is axon while autapse is a synapse formed by the axon of a neuron on its own dendrites.

Axon vs Axodendritic - What's the difference?

axon | axodendritic |


As a noun axon

is axon.

As an adjective axodendritic is

of or pertaining to the synapse that connects an axon (of one nerve cell) and a dendrite (of another).

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