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Cellular extensions

Cellular extensions also known as cytoplasmic protrusions and cytoplasmic processes are those structures that project from different cells, in the body, or in other organisms. Many of the extensions are cytoplasmic protrusions such as the axon and dendrite of a neuron, known also as cytoplasmic processes.

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the axoninstance ofMany of the extensions are cytoplasmic protrusions0.80text
dendrite of a neuroninstance ofMany of the extensions are cytoplasmic protrusions0.80text
known also as cytoplasmic processes.Different glial cells project cytoplasmic processesinstance ofMany of the extensions are cytoplasmic protrusions0.80text
pericytes extend processes to wrap around capillaries.Foot-like processes are also present in Müller gliainstance ofMural cells0.80text
Alzheimer's diseaseinstance ofThis analogy between them is further supported by their shared vulnerability to pathological conditions0.80text
minimal change nephropathyinstance ofThis analogy between them is further supported by their shared vulnerability to pathological conditions0.80text
both of which are characterized by reductioninstance ofThis analogy between them is further supported by their shared vulnerability to pathological conditions0.80text
damage of dendritic spinesinstance ofThis analogy between them is further supported by their shared vulnerability to pathological conditions0.80text
foot processes respectively.Membrane protrusionsMembrane protrusions or cell appendagesinstance ofThis analogy between them is further supported by their shared vulnerability to pathological conditions0.80text
extend from the cell membraneinstance ofThis analogy between them is further supported by their shared vulnerability to pathological conditions0.80text
and include microvilliinstance ofThis analogy between them is further supported by their shared vulnerability to pathological conditions0.80text
ciliainstance ofThis analogy between them is further supported by their shared vulnerability to pathological conditions0.80text

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