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The phrase "a subset of neurons" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific group or category of neurons within a larger group. An example of when this phrase could be used is in a scientific paper discussing the different types of neurons found in the brain. One sentence might read, "Recent studies have shown that a subset of neurons, specifically those found in the hippocampus, play a crucial role in memory formation."
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Effective connectivity is defined as the effect of the activation of a subset of neurons on other neuronal groups (Friston, 2002).
In a subset of neurons, however, SIRT5 localizes to the mitochondria and in this case it promotes neuronal death.
However, TAT-STEP completely abolished cocaine effects only in a subset of neurons.
A subset of neurons helped two species to evolve distinct courting trills.
Aggregates of extracellular matrix molecules that embed cell bodies, axon initial segments and proximal dendrites of a subset of neurons in a mesh-like structure.
The gene was knocked out only in a subset of neurons in the brain, which allowed researchers to examine exactly how that knockout affects the nerve cells.
The successful regrowth of a subset of neurons enabled us to study, for the first time, the dynamic features of regrowth in the adult brain.
"But if only a subset of neurons are available at any time, the connectome is ambiguous," she says.
A method is provided for architecture layout, disabling training on a subset of neurons, and encoding system knowledge into the neuron structure.
Denovan-Wright, E. M. & Robertson, H. A. Cannabinoid receptor messenger RNA levels decrease in a subset of neurons of the lateral striatum, cortex and hippocampus of transgenic Huntington's disease mice.
Vocalization research needs the resolution to see, for example, how a subset of neurons generates vocal behavior or how plasticity lets us adapt to understand a speaker with a strong accent.
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