Sentences with AXOLEMMATA
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"The axolemmata is a component of the neuron's cell membrane."
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"Damage to the axolemmata can impair nerve function."
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"The axolemmata protects the axon and helps with signal transmission."
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"The composition of the axolemmata varies across different types of neurons."
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"The axolemmata contains various ion channels."
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"Certain diseases can affect the integrity of the axolemmata."
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"The axolemmata is involved in maintaining the resting membrane potential."
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"Electrical impulses travel along the axolemmata."
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"Injury to the axolemmata may result in the degeneration of axons."
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"The axolemmata plays a role in regulating the exchange of molecules."
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"Axons are surrounded by axolemmata and myelin sheaths."
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"The axolemmata serves as a physical barrier to protect the axon."
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"Axons with damaged axolemmata can have impaired conduction velocity."
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"Proteins embedded in the axolemmata play critical roles in cellular signaling."
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"Some substances can permeate through the axolemmata more easily than others."
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"Repairing the damaged axolemmata can help restore nerve function."
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"The axolemmata is crucial for the survival and functioning of neurons."
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"Certain toxins can disrupt the normal functioning of the axolemmata."
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"The axolemmata has a lipid bilayer structure."
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"The axolemmata has a high concentration of sodium channels."
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"The axolemmata is the outer membrane of a nerve fiber in the peripheral nervous system."
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"Injury to the axolemmata can disrupt nerve function and lead to neuropathy."
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"The axolemmata plays a crucial role in maintaining the polarized state of neurons."
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"Regeneration of damaged axolemmata is a challenging process in nerve injury recovery."
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"The integrity of the axolemmata is essential for efficient saltatory conduction in myelinated nerve fibers."
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"Axonal transport refers to the movement of various components along the axolemmata."
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"The composition of lipids in the axolemmata affects membrane fluidity and function."
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"Certain diseases, like Charcot-Marie-Tooth, primarily affect the axolemmata and lead to motor and sensory dysfunction."