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Only rare DC processes extending to the epithelial surface or breaks in the tissue caused by trauma or other infections would afford the gels direct access to the underlying DCs.
Though the original model only proposed components for the auditory (phonological store) and visual (visuospatial sketchpad) modalities, the results from several studies rather suggest that working memory processes extend to other sensory modalities such as touch [31] [36].
These neurons are closely apposed to radial glia, their processes extending to the vitreal surface.
Finally, individual cells and their processes extend to approximately 10 100 μm in size, with features on this scale regulating processes such as motility and cellular orientation.
The cells were located in both crypts and villi and were frequently observed to have thin processes extending to the gut lumen.
Dye filling tests confirmed that the processes extending to the nose were not from amphid neurons, but rather from socket cells (Fig 3, panel C).
Such evidence is emerging for other toxicants causing damage to liver or kidney (Bang et al., 2008), but the extent to which the same processes extend to chloroform remains to be determined.
The resting, tomato-lectin immunoreactive (TL-IR) cells were characterised by a small cell body equipped with thin-to-medium ramified processes extending to the surrounding neuropil, typical of resting microglia.
Nevertheless, the reporter was expressed in probable dorsal and ventral cephalic sensilla neurons CEPD and CEPV; we sometimes observed as many as four processes extending to the tip of the nose (Fig 4A,4B,4E).
Some of the EGFP-positive cells in the VZ had elongated radial glia-like processes extending to the edge of the ventricular zone (Fig. 1D, arrows) and were positive for the neural precursor marker, nestin (Fig. 1E).
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