| 21. | Dendritic spines receive most of the excitatory impulses ( EPSPs ) that enter a pyramidal cell.
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| 22. | Pyramidal cells in rats have been shown to undergo many rapid changes during early postnatal life.
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| 23. | Entorhinal pyramidal cells of layer V receive strong input from the perirhinal cortex and sensory cortices.
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| 24. | In contrast, a single CA3 pyramidal cell receives input from about 50 different granule cells.
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| 25. | Meanwhile, the hippocampal pyramidal cells have been identified as the most vulnerable cells to ischemia.
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| 26. | K + channels in pyramidal cell dendrites provide a mechanism for controlling the amplitude of action potentials.
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| 27. | With proper connections, pyramidal cells take part in the circuitry responsible for vision guided motor function.
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| 28. | Two types of dendrites present on pyramidal cells are apical and soma ) opposite from the axon.
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| 29. | Mossy fibers form multiple synapses with the elaborate dendritic spines of CA3 pyramidal cells in stratum lucidum.
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| 30. | TASK-3 channels are also expressed in the hippocampus; both on pyramidal cells and interneurons.
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