Neuronal self-avoidance

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title: Neuronal self-avoidance
text: Neuronal self-avoidance, or isoneural avoidance, is an important property of neurons which consists in the tendency of branches arising from a single soma to turn away from one another. The arrangements of branches within neuronal arbors are established during development and result in minimal crossing or overlap as they spread over a territory, resulting in the typical fasciculated morphology of neurons. In opposition, branches from different neurons can overlap freely with one another. This pr
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