| 31. | Dendritic filopodia can be readily observed transforming into dendritic spines.
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| 32. | Dendritic filopodia can be readily observed transforming into dendritic spines.
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| 33. | Dendritic cells collect data and eventually pass it to the neuron body.
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| 34. | Antigens are also presented on the surface of dendritic cells.
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| 35. | Its expression is upregulated during the maturation of dendritic cells.
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| 36. | One theory on the mechanism of dendritic arbor development is the Synaptotropic Hypothesis.
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| 37. | Dendritic cells can be stimulated to activate a cytotoxic response towards an antigen.
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| 38. | These immature dendritic cells are ineffective at presenting antigen to T helper cells.
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| 39. | Such a diversion could functionally impair the dendritic cell.
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| 40. | Interestingly, the loss of FMRP results in an abnormal dendritic spine phenotype.
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