Axonites are molecules found in the axons of neurons, which are the long, thin fibres that transmit electrical signals from one neuron to another. They are thought to be involved in the development, maintenance, and transmission of electrical signals in the nervous system. They are also involved in the formation of synaptic connections between neurons. Axonites are important components of the neuronal signaling system, and their disruption can lead to various neurological diseases.
nervous system,
neurological diseases