1. Purkinje - Noun
2. Purkinje - Proper noun
Bohemian physiologist remembered for his discovery of Purkinje cells and the Purkinje network (1787-1869)
Source: WordNetA climbing fiber gives off collaterals to the deep cerebellar nuclei before entering the cerebellar cortex, where it splits into about 10 terminal branches, each of which gives input to a single Purkinje cell. Source: Internet
As they run along, the parallel fibers pass through the dendritic trees of Purkinje cells, contacting one of every 3–5 that they pass, making a total of 80–100 synaptic connections with Purkinje cell dendritic spines. Source: Internet
At the top lies the molecular layer, which contains the flattened dendritic trees of Purkinje cells, along with the huge array of parallel fibers penetrating the Purkinje cell dendritic trees at right angles. Source: Internet
Both stellate and basket cells form GABAergic synapses onto Purkinje cell dendrites. Source: Internet
Instead, the primary targets of Purkinje cells are a distinct type of cell distributed across the cerebellar cortex, a type not seen in mammals. Source: Internet
Climbing fibers project to Purkinje cells and also send collaterals directly to the deep nuclei. Source: Internet