arborization
Americannoun
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a treelike appearance, as in certain minerals or fossils.
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Anatomy. the branchlike appearance characteristic of certain nerve-cell outgrowths.
noun
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Origin of arborization
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They also showed axonal arborization -- extension of the long, branching arms of neurons that enable the connections between brain cells -- and reacted to the presence of carbon dioxide, which is crucial for breathing control.
From Science Daily
Neuroscientists even call the pattern of growth arborization.
From Salon
We know that if we stress a mouse, for example, you’ll get major decreases in neurogenesis, behavioral changes that are considered “depressive-like”, and decreases in dendrite arborization.
From Scientific American
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