Preferred Name | Cerebral white matter | |
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http://uri.neuinfo.org/nif/nifstd/birnlex_711 |
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birnlexDefinition |
White matter is one of the two main solid components of the central nervous system. It is composed of myelinated nerve cell processes, or axons, which connect various grey matter areas (the locations of nerve cell bodies) of the brain to each other and carry nerve impulses between neurons. Cerebral and spinal white matter do not contain dendrites, which can only be found in grey matter along with neural cell bodies and shorter axons (Christine Fennema-Notestine). |
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createdDate |
2006-10-04 |
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externalSourceId |
C0152295 C1284115 171 _5.1_1.11.1.2 |
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hasBirnlexCurator |
http://uri.neuinfo.org/nif/nifstd/readable/Bill_Bug http://uri.neuinfo.org/nif/nifstd/readable/Christine_Fennema-Notestine |
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label |
Cerebral white matter |
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modifiedDate |
2006-10-07 |
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neuronamesID |
171 |
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nifID |
_5.1_1.11.1.2 |
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owl:deprecated |
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preferred label |
Cerebral white matter |
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prefixIRI |
NIFSTD:birnlex_711 |
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C0152295 C1284115 171 _5.1_1.11.1.2 |
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C0152295 C1284115 |
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