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dendron
den·dron D0130300 (dĕn′drŏn′)n. See dendrite. [Greek, tree; see deru- in Indo-European roots.]dendron (ˈdɛndrɒn) n (Anatomy) another name for dendrite1Translationsdendron
dendron[′den‚drän] (organic chemistry) dendrimer (anatomy) dendrite dendron
dendrite [den´drīt] any of the threadlike extensions of the cytoplasm of a neuron; they typically branch into treelike processes, and compose most of the receptive surface of a neuron.Dendrites in a multipolar neuron. From Dorland's, 2000. den·drite (den'drīt), 1. One of the two types of branching protoplasmic processes of the nerve cell (the other being the axon). Synonym(s): dendritic process, dendron, neurodendrite, neurodendron2. A crystalline treelike structure formed during the freezing of an alloy. [G. dendritēs, relating to a tree] dendron (dĕn′drŏn′)n. See dendrite.den·drite (den'drīt) 1. One of the two types of branching protoplasmic processes of the nerve cell (the other being the axon). Synonym(s): dendritic process, dendron, neurodendrite. 2. A crystalline treelike structure formed during the freezing of an alloy. [G. dendritēs, relating to a tree]DeNDRoN
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