Definition of cytoarchitecture in English:
cytoarchitecture
nounˌsʌɪtəʊˈɑːkɪtɛktʃəˌsīdōˈärkəˌtek(t)SHər
mass nounAnatomy 1The arrangement of cells in a tissue, especially in specific areas of the cerebral cortex characterized by the arrangement of their cells and each associated with particular functions.
Also called cytoarchitectonics
Example sentencesExamples
- The cytoarchitecture of the perinuclear region of cells is well characterized, but other regions such as the lamellipodium and cellular projections are not.
- It is well-known that the diffusion coefficient of small molecules depends on the viscosity and cytoarchitecture of the intracellular milieu.
- It is remarkable that the cytoarchitecture of the coupled neurites is designed to function as a single unit.
- Our results were highly dependent on the cytoarchitecture of the neurons.
- The boundaries of the cytoarchitecture of the rat primary visual cortex were determined according to the previously described method.
- Expanded specific affinity theory specifies the advantages of small dry mass and dilute cytoarchitecture in impoverished systems.
- They rapidly destroyed the well-organized cytoarchitecture characteristic of a typical growing pollen tube.
- We demonstrate the complex cytoarchitecture of the planarian brain, despite the simple superficiality of the morphology.
- 1.1 The study of cytoarchitecture.
Definition of cytoarchitecture in US English:
cytoarchitecture
nounˌsīdōˈärkəˌtek(t)SHər
Anatomy 1The arrangement of cells in a tissue, especially in specific areas of the cerebral cortex characterized by the arrangement of their cells and each associated with particular functions.
Also called cytoarchitectonics
Example sentencesExamples
- The boundaries of the cytoarchitecture of the rat primary visual cortex were determined according to the previously described method.
- The cytoarchitecture of the perinuclear region of cells is well characterized, but other regions such as the lamellipodium and cellular projections are not.
- They rapidly destroyed the well-organized cytoarchitecture characteristic of a typical growing pollen tube.
- Our results were highly dependent on the cytoarchitecture of the neurons.
- Expanded specific affinity theory specifies the advantages of small dry mass and dilute cytoarchitecture in impoverished systems.
- We demonstrate the complex cytoarchitecture of the planarian brain, despite the simple superficiality of the morphology.
- It is well-known that the diffusion coefficient of small molecules depends on the viscosity and cytoarchitecture of the intracellular milieu.
- It is remarkable that the cytoarchitecture of the coupled neurites is designed to function as a single unit.
- 1.1 The study of cytoarchitecture.