taugafrumuhætti
Taugafrumuhætti is an Icelandic term used in neuroscience to denote the neuronal phenotype, the characteristic observable properties that define a neuron. The concept encompasses structural, molecular, and functional traits that together distinguish one neuron from another. Key components typically include morphology (such as dendritic tree shape and axonal projections), electrophysiological properties (like resting membrane potential and firing patterns), molecular profile (gene and protein expression), and synaptic connectivity.
Classification and scope of taugafrumuhætti rely on integrating multiple data types. Neurons are often grouped into
Methods used to study taugafrumuhætti include immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization to detect markers, single-cell RNA
Clinical and fundamental neuroscience alike regard changes in neuronal phenotype as relevant to development, learning, and
See also: neuron, neuronal subtype, neuronal marker, phenotype.