They are present in all six layers of cortex (except layer 1). Whenever Pyramidal neurons (another type of neurons that are also found in cortical layers) are over-excited, cells of Martinotti will send inhibitory signals to surrounding neurons. Simply, they are involved in "cortical dampening mechanism".
this is my question what is the function of t-cells?
The function of bulliform cells is to roll the leaves
function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?
What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct
stem cells are not harmful to people. But stem cells are cells that do not have a specific function but as time goes on they develop a function.
G. M. Martinotti has written: 'Miogypsina in the Gaza 1 Well, Coastal Plain, Israel' -- subject(s): Miogypsina, Paleontology
Guido Martinotti has written: 'Perceiving, conceiving, achieving' -- subject(s): Urbanization, City planning, Urban transportation, Urban ecology, Environmental auditing
this is my question what is the function of t-cells?
when cells are designed to do a specific function
The function of bulliform cells is to roll the leaves
function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?
the function of guard cells are that they control the opening and closing of the stoma
What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct
stem cells are not harmful to people. But stem cells are cells that do not have a specific function but as time goes on they develop a function.
The AVERAGE function.
These cells are identical in form and function to epitheliomuscular cells; the only difference is that nutritive muscular cell processes are oriented sideways, so the myoneme, when connected, run in a circle around the polyp.
pyramidal neuronsstellate (granule) neuronsfusiform neuronscells of martinotti