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[[Image:Divergence.png|We can see here how one presynaptic neuron is firing neurotransmitter and branching off to affect a few postsynaptic neurones.]]  
[[Image:Divergence.png|We can see here how one presynaptic neuron is firing neurotransmitter and branching off to affect a few postsynaptic neurones.]]  


We can see here how one presynaptic neuron is firing its neurotransmitter which branches off in different direction to affect a few different postsynaptic neurons. 
We can see here how one presynaptic neuron is firing its neurotransmitter which branches off in different directions to affect a few different postsynaptic neurons.   


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Perron J, Dodd J (2011) Inductive specification and axonal orientation of spinal neurons mediated by divergent bone morphogenetic protein signaling pathways, [research article] 6:36, Available through http://www.neuraldevelopment.com/ [Accessed 29 November 2012]  
Perron J, Dodd J (2011) Inductive specification and axonal orientation of spinal neurons mediated by divergent bone morphogenetic protein signaling pathways, [research article] 6:36, Available through http://www.neuraldevelopment.com/ [Accessed 29 November 2012]  


 
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Revision as of 12:41, 30 November 2012

Divergence is where a main presynaptic neuron splits its neurotransmitter to affect a large number of postsynaptic neurons.

We can see here how one presynaptic neuron is firing neurotransmitter and branching off to affect a few postsynaptic neurones.

We can see here how one presynaptic neuron is firing its neurotransmitter which branches off in different directions to affect a few different postsynaptic neurons. 



Perron J, Dodd J (2011) Inductive specification and axonal orientation of spinal neurons mediated by divergent bone morphogenetic protein signaling pathways, [research article] 6:36, Available through http://www.neuraldevelopment.com/ [Accessed 29 November 2012]


Image: http://intranet.tdmu.edu.ua/data/kafedra/internal/distance/classes_stud/English/1course/Normal%20Physiology/Lesson%202%20INTERNEURONAL%20CONNECTION%20IN%20CENTRAL%20NERVOUS%20SYSTEM.htm