synapse in English

noun
1
a junction between two nerve cells, consisting of a minute gap across which impulses pass by diffusion of a neurotransmitter.
There, electrical impulses propel vesicles into the cell wall to spray the neurotransmitter into the synapse .

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1. Why not make SYNAPSE open source?

2. One neuron short of a synapse.

3. Acetylcholinesterases reducesacetylcholine levels in the synapse

4. And the synapse is where Alzheimer's happens.

5. SYNAPSE will fullly unite the global village.

6. Failed to Download Bootstrapper Files Synapse X

7. THE Chambermaids (1974) Impulse Pictures/Synapse Films

8. How close are you to finishing SYNAPSE?

9. The chemical floods the synapse, overwhelming the serotonin receptors.

10. Could one write an equation: one association one synapse?

11. You have that single neural connection, that one synapse.

12. And if does, Why not let him write SYNAPSE?

13. Less than 2 % of neuronal communication actually occurs at the synapse.

14. He's going to demonstrate an electro-biomechanical neural-transmitting, zero-synapse repositioner.

15. ErbB4-neuregulin signaling modulates synapse development and dendritic Arborization through distinct mechanisms.

16. The mechanisms are likely to involve changes at both sides of the synapse.

17. Amnios & Synapse Lab For Rent Location : 1 & 3 Biopolis Drive

18. It means we've given SYNAPSE back to the people it was stolen from.

19. Something is known of the physical nature of the change in the synapse.

20. Muscle paralyzing agents tend to interfere with the synapse between nerve and muscle.

21. This report defines an embryonic synapse in Drosophila which is accessible to experimental analysis.

22. Astrocytes release neurotransmitter-like molecules called gliotransmitters, which control synapse development and influence neuron activity.

23. Synaptogenesis involves extension of neural dendrites , identification of target cells and forming stable synapse.

24. Rectifying channels ensure that action potentials move only in one direction through an electrical synapse.

25. When the encephalitis became active, it caused synapse degradation, interrupting the consolidation of your memory.

26. Long-term memories probably are fixed in some structural change in neurons, such as synapse size.

27. " We have the ability to pinpoint things like synapse formation , connectivity between neurons , " McDonald said .

28. Control of dendrite Arborization by an lg family member, dendrite Arborization and synapse maturation 1 (Dasml)

29. Axoplasms: axopod axopodium axosomatic axosomatic synapse axostyle axostyles axotomies axotomy axseed axseeds: Literary usage of Axoplasm

30. Anesthetic Effects of Glutamatergic Neurotransmission: Why Bother? Lessons Learned from a Large Synapse Perouansky M, et al.

31. Spiral ganglion neurons form the afferent innervation of inner hair cells via the hair cell synapse.

32. Or is it the amplified sound of a synapse firing in the brain of a cockroach?

33. Movement of mitochondria and other cell parts from a neuron's cell body toward the synapse is called Anterograde …

34. These synapse with six motor cells, whose axons cause the muscles which withdraw the gill to contract.

35. When glutamate is released into a synapse, it docks at a receptor that lets positive ions rush in.

36. An important achievement is the development of mouse stem cells to identify genes implicated in synapse function, ageing and LOAD.

37. Symptoms include lack of orientation, cognitive decline and absentmindedness, triggered by amyloid beta plaques, degeneration of fibrillae and synapse loss.

38. These studies can be extended, using genetic and molecular screens, to identify genes required for the construction of a synapse.

39. There are many different types of neurotransmitter, and thus of synapse; different pathways in the brain need their different properties.

40. Aldicarb(OMS771; UC-21149) is a carbamate insecticide; is a cholinesterase inhibitor which prevents the breakdown of acetylcholine in the synapse.

41. Azure Synapse is an enterprise Analytics service that accelerates time to insight across data warehouses and big data systems

42. The high-performance connector between Azure Databricks and Azure Synapse enables fast data transfer between the services, including support for streaming data.

43. While the synapse is only an inefficient chemical middleman in what are otherwise efficient electrical processes, it is a malleable middleman.

44. The result is that the concentration of neurotransmitters in a synapse increases and the normal actions of the neurotransmitter is enhanced.

45. Pseudorabies virus( PRV) parasites at peripheral nervous system after infection and is able to spread to synapse-linked neurons or organs.

46. Synapse Films offshoot Impulse Pictures rescues THE Chambermaids, a porn film so rare no one even knows who directed it, …

47. By mid-stage Alzheimer's, we have massive inflammation and tangles and all-out war at the synapse and cell death.

48. However, the acetylcholine does not remain bound; rather, it dissociates and is hydrolyzed by the enzyme, acetylcholinesterase, located in the synapse.

49. SYNAPSE TRANSMISSION scientists also studied synaptic computation at bipolar and amacrine cell terminals in the presence and absence of Müller cells.

50. Across the intervening gap, called the synapse, tiny amounts of chemicals flow, adding a new dimension to the complexity of the whole structure.