Dentate in a sentence as an adjective

In the dentate gyrus there are small granular cells.

Where the end of one C nests inside the other there's a region called the dentate gyrus.

The dentate gyrus is a tiny region of the brain with neurons that act in unusual ways.

It's only known to occur in two regions, the dentate gyrus and a part of the subventricular zone.

Those neurons are not moving to the neocortex, just a few millimeters within the dentate gyrus.

There are many papers from many groups that have failed to detect neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus of adult humans.

Changes in blood volume in the dentate gyrus, they concluded, provide a correlate of neurogenesis in humans.

Given, networks can make small zones have big effects, but the weight of evidence should have always been on people pushing the area to prove the dentate was this massively important structure.

The dentate of the hippocampal formation is theorized to perform pattern separation of inputd that results in a sparse represntation of that brain state.

Well, in botany is more a question of: "are the leaves entire, serrulate, serrate, double serrate, dentate, crenulate, crenate, toothed, spiny or undulated?".

A memory cue in the environment elicits a partial matching representation which can initiate pattern completion in the heavily recurrent area cornu ammonis 3, which is downstream from the dentate.

First, they put mice that had been running voluntarily for two weeks into a magnetic resonance imager to map exercise-induced changes in cerebral blood volume, a measure of increased blood vessel formation in the dentate gyrus.

Dentate definitions

adjective

having toothlike projections in the margin