difference between neurofilaments and the neurofibril in the nerve cell
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Neurofilaments (NF) are intermediate filaments found in the cytoplasm of neurons. They are protein polymers measuring approximately 10 nm in diameter and many micrometers in length. Together with microtubules and microfilaments, they form the neuronal cytoskeleto.
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neurofibril Any of the fibres in the cytoplasm of a nerve axon. Neurofibrils include neurofilaments and neurotubules, microtubules that play a role in the transport of proteins and other substances within the cytoplasm.
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neurofibril Any of the fibres in the cytoplasm of a nerve axon. Neurofibrils include neurofilaments and neurotubules, microtubules that play a role in the transport of proteins and other substances within the cytoplasm.
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In anatomylang=en terms the difference between neurofibril and neurofilament is that neurofibril is (anatomy) any of a group of microscopic fibrils through the body of a neuron that extend into the axon and dendrites while neurofilament is (anatomy) a neurofibril.
neurofibril and neurofilament is that neurofibril is (anatomy) any of a group of microscopic fibrils through the body of a neuron that extend into the axon and dendrites while neurofilament is (anatomy) a neurofibril.
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In anatomylang=en terms the difference between neurofibril and neurofilament is that neurofibril is (anatomy) any of a group of microscopic fibrils through the body of a neuron that extend into the axon and dendrites while neurofilament is (anatomy) a neurofibril.
neurofibril and neurofilament is that neurofibril is (anatomy) any of a group of microscopic fibrils through the body of a neuron that extend into the axon and dendrites while neurofilament is (anatomy) a neurofibril.
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