What's the difference between cerebella and cerebellar?

Cerebella


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Cerebellum

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Brain macrophages were studied in dispersed monolayer cultures of post-natal mouse cerebella.
  • (2) The course of cytological abnormalities and synaptogenesis of Purkinje cells were investigated in the culmen of cerebella from homozygous Gunn rats with hereditary hyperbilirubinemia from postnatal day 7 to adulthood (5-10 months old).
  • (3) All cases were pathologically suggestive of the cortico-striato-cerebella variant of CJD.
  • (4) The cerebella of thirty-five foetuses were sectioned sagittally at intervals of 100 micron, and those of five were sectioned coronally.
  • (5) Nissl staining revealed that a normal trilaminar cytoarchitecture developed in some areas of implanted cerebella.
  • (6) The immunoreactivity in OZ42, a neural cell specific antibody that recognizes premigratory cerebellar granule cells, was examined in early postnatal wild-type and weaver mouse cerebella.
  • (7) Light and electron microscopic analyses were carried out on the stimulated and unstimulated paravermal cortices of six rhesus monkeys that had electrodes implanted on their cerebella for 2 months.
  • (8) Using a specific cerebellin radioimmunoassay described here combined with high-performance liquid chromatography, cerebellin immunoreactivity could be demonstrated in the cerebella of all vertebrates examined from man to chicken.
  • (9) In OPCA cerebella a very significant decrease of L-[3H]glutamate specific binding (Bmax) was observed, whereas Kd values were found unchanged.
  • (10) By means of peroxidase-anti-peroxidase (PAP) immunohistochemistry with both the neurofilament (NF) triplet (small: 68 K, medium: 150 K, high: 200 K) antisera and the antiserum against spot 35-calbindin, developmental changes in expression of the immunoreactivity for the NF triplet proteins in different domains of the Purkinje cells was examined in the cerebella of postnatal rats.
  • (11) Moreover, the presence of nuclear receptors and strong 5'-deiodinase activity in cerebella of adult rats have suggested that this region may continue to respond to thyroid hormones during maturity.
  • (12) Fifteen-day-old embryonic neocortical tissue was transplanted into the mature cerebella of normal adult rats (Fischer 344) heterotopically.
  • (13) The cerebella of the resulting animals developed with widely varying numbers of normal (wild-type) Purkinje cell targets.
  • (14) Cerebella treated with cAMP antisera, however, showed immunoreactivity in Purkinje cells, granule cells, and Golgi cells in addition to neuroglia in cortex and deep nuclei.
  • (15) Nitric oxide synthase [EC 1.14.23] from the particulate fraction of rat cerebella was purified and characterized.
  • (16) The immunohistochemical localization of this lectin was performed in cerebella of 20-day-old rats.
  • (17) Histological preparations confirmed a severe loss of granule cells in the cerebella of weaver mutants and an absence of Purkinje cells in those of pcd mutants.
  • (18) The specific content of P400 protein decreases in the cerebella from homozygous nervous and Purkinje cell degeneration mutant mice, where the total number of Purkinje cells is markedly reduced, and increases in those of the reeler and weaver mice where a deficit of the granule cells exists.
  • (19) These distortions were seen in the cerebella of most foetuses examined, whereas other fissures were distorted very rarely.
  • (20) The myelinotoxicity of sera from multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was determined by the assessment of visible myelin damage in guinea-pig spinal cord-spinal ganglia and in rat cerebella cultivated on collagen-coated coverslips in Leighton tubes.

Cerebellar


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Cerebellous

Example Sentences:

  • (1) [125I]ET-1 binding to ETB receptors (nonselective to ET isopeptides) in cerebellar membranes was not inhibited by either of these compounds even at 100 microM.
  • (2) The deep cerebellar nuclei were moderately labeled at birth and gradually decreased in density thereafter.
  • (3) In the 2nd family, several members had cerebellar signs, chorea, and dementia.
  • (4) This paper provides a description of the cerebellar-vestibular-determined (CV) neurological and electronystagmographic (ENG) parameters characterizing 4,000 patients with learning disabilities.
  • (5) We report the case of a premature infant, small for gestational age, who experienced rostral herniation of a portion of frontal lobe through the anterior fontanel as the result of a hemorrhagic cerebellar infarction followed by a large parieto-occipital intracerebral hemorrhage.
  • (6) Reduced uptake was observed in the left cerebral hemisphere (-13.9%) contralateral to the cerebellar infarction with the most marked reduction in the left premotor region (-21%).
  • (7) Peak incorporation into cerebellar synaptoneurosomal fractions was at 60 minutes following intraventricular injection.
  • (8) The inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) binding inhibitor, heparin, has no effect on ryanodine binding, and ryanodine and caffeine do not influence the binding of [3H]IP3, which is enriched in the cerebellar fractions.
  • (9) The use of a brief perfusion of 0.32 M sucrose improved the quality of the cryofixation and allowed the study of the deeper layers of the cerebellar cortex.
  • (10) Several months later, as the patient experienced relapses with cerebellar and spinal cord involvement, falsely positive tests for syphilis were found and an antibiotic treatment was given.
  • (11) The organization of the afferent and efferent connections of the sagittal Zones A and B of the cerebellar cortex of the rat have been studied using wheat-germ agglutinin conjugated to horseradish peroxidase as a tracer.
  • (12) At hospitalization, the examination also revealed cerebellar metastasis.
  • (13) The apparent localisation of the two main receptor differences (high-affinity [3H]muscimol binding and diazepam sensitivity of [3H]Ro 15-4513 binding) to the cerebellar granule layer suggests a genetic modification in the granule cells of alcohol-sensitive rats.
  • (14) On admission, neurological examination revealed staggering gait and the right cerebellar ataxia showing dysmetria and dysdiadochokinesis.
  • (15) One patient harbored a basilar trunk aneurysm, 1 an aneurysm of the proximal posterior cerebral artery, 3 an aneurysm of the superior cerebellar artery, and 10 an aneurysm at the basilar tip.
  • (16) [2-3H]Mannose incorporation into cerebellar glycoproteins was greater in malnourished rats during the period of brain growth spurt than in normally fed rats at all ages studied.
  • (17) The interposed nuclei projected mainly to the paravermis-medial hemispheric zone of the cerebellar cortex.
  • (18) Since cholinergic transmission is probably insignificant in the cerebellar cortex, the esterase itself might serve as a transmitter or modulator.
  • (19) Characteristics of the poisoning include a delay between exposure and onset of symptoms; early systemic toxicity with congestive changes in the lungs and oliguric renal failure; prominent cerebellar and Parkinsonian neurologic symptoms as well as seizures and coma in severe cases; and psychiatric disturbances that can last from months to years.
  • (20) In addition, Alcian Blue (AB) staining was applied to mouse cerebellar tissue in order to study glycosaminoglycan histochemistry.

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