synapses in English

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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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the fusion of chromosome pairs at the start of meiosis.
It has long been thought that the grouping of telomeres is important for chromosome pairing and subsequent synapsis .

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1. Afferent synapses remained unlabelled.

2. Synaptic Boutons are typically the sites where synapses with other neurons are found, and neurotransmitters are stored here to communicate with other neurons via these synapses

3. There's an increased activity of the synapses, the connections between neurons.

4. More complex Arborizations had proportionally more inactive synapses than less complex Arborizations

5. Name's Glitch, on account of sometimes my synapses don't fire right.

6. Those are synapses, electric impulses in the brain that carry all the messages.

7. Remember, the experience of having Alzheimer's is ultimately a result of losing synapses.

8. So how many synapses, or connecting gaps, does that make in one brain?

9. In my postdoctoral work, I studied the chemical and electrical properties of nerve synapses.

10. Multiple evidence points to malfunction of synapses (aberrant synaptic plasticity) as the reason behind epilepsy.

11. NRXNs are cell-adhesion molecules known for their capacity to induce formation and organise neuronal synapses.

12. The defining morphological feature of chemical synapses is the vesicle cluster in the presynaptic nerve terminal.

13. Some synapses dispense with the "middleman" of the neurotransmitter, and connect the presynaptic and postsynaptic cells together.

14. And in this slide you see the neurons and the synapses of the brain don't form.

15. Acetylcholine is a chemical that is found between the nerve synapses, or gaps, between nerve cells

16. Acetylcholinesterase hydrolyzes the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine at neuromuscular junctions and brain cholinergic synapses, and thus terminates signal transmission

17. Acetylcholinesterase hydrolyzes the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine at neuromuscular junctions and brain cholinergic synapses, and thus terminates signal transmission

18. Astrocytes secrete numerous factors indispensable for synaptogenesis, and without Astrocytes, formation of synapses would be greatly depressed

19. A drug acting on one set of synapses can have secondary and tertiary effects all over the place.

20. Astrocytes are complex glial cells with numerous fine cellular processes that infiltrate the neuropil and interact with synapses

21. Dendritic Arborization (da) is a process by which neurons form new dendritic trees and branches to create new synapses

22. Bivalent : Definition: Search for: Biology Glossary search by EverythingBio.com : During the prophase of meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair and form synapses

23. Acetylcholine definition is - a neurotransmitter [C7H16NO2]+ released at autonomic synapses and neuromuscular junctions and formed enzymatically in the tissues from choline.

24. In contrast to reports in the mouse Cochleae, initial damage to ribbon synapses in the Cochleae of guinea pigs is largely repairable.

25. The Acetylcholine Is the specific neurotransmitter in the systems of the somatic nervous system and the ganglionic synapses of the autonomic nervous system .

26. Similarly to other neuronal cells, Astrocytes are comprised of synapses, or cell ends that allow for chemical and electrical communication between cells

27. The aim was to determine what happens at the synapses of bipolar and amacrine cells in the retina under different contrast illuminations.

28. And you can see that the green neuron touches the red neuron at two locations, and these are what are called synapses.

29. Ache A gene on chromosome 7q22 that encodes acetylcholinesterase, which hydrolyses the neurotransmitter acetylcholine at neuromuscular junctions and brain cholinergic synapses, terminating signal transmission.

30. Results showed that during hair-cell regeneration, afferent neurons are strict selectors of polarity which enable synapses to be re-established with identically oriented targets.

31. Acetylcholine definition, the acetic acid ester of choline, C7H17NO3, released and hydrolyzed during nerve conduction and causing muscle action by transmitting nerve impulses across synapses

32. Thermal nociceptors in your hand respond to the noxious stimulus action potentials are sent Afferently from the hand to the spinal cord the sensory neuron synapses

33. Dendritic Arborization, also known as dendritic branching, is a multi-step biological process by which neurons form new dendritic trees and branches to create new synapses

34. Afferent neurons innervate cochlear inner hair cells, at synapses where the neurotransmitter glutamate communicates signals from the hair cells to the dendrites of the primary auditory neurons.

35. In slow-wave deep sleep, our glial cells rinse cerebral spinal fluid throughout our brains, clearing away metabolic waste that accumulated in our synapses while we were awake.

36. The Ctenophore nervous system is unique , with interconnected nerve nets (not just excitable epithelia) with synapses, but it lacks many of the neurotransmitters found in Bilateria 17, 18

37. In rats, the painkiller blocked the brain's ability to strengthen connections, or synapses, that ratchet down reward or pleasure, researchers from Brown University reported in the journal Nature.

38. The unique architecture of star-shaped brain cells called Astrocytes plays a key role in regulating the development and function of neural synapses in the brain, says new research

39. Because, if the first neurons in the chain are activated, through their synapses they send messages to the second neurons, which are activated, and so on down the line, like a chain of falling dominoes.

40. According to Gene Cohen, director of the Center on Aging, Health and Humanities at George Washington University, “when we challenge our brains, the brain cells sprout new dendrites, which results in increased synapses, or contact points.”

41. Axons are a key component of a neuron, they conduct electrical signals in the form of an action potential from the cell body of the neuron to its axon terminal where it synapses with another neuron

42. It is an enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of Acetylcholine and of some other choline esters that function as neurotransmitters.AChE is found at mainly neuromuscular junctions and in chemical synapses of the cholinergic type, where its activity serves to

43. Remember, the Darwinists, Evolutionists, Naturalists, Materialists, Atheists, and Abiogenesists literally want you to believe that genomes, proteins, ribosomes, mitochondria, living cells, eyes, synapses, neurotransmitter systems, physical brains, and the complex designs and programming associated with each of these can spontaneously generate

44. Bitter and blithe, blitzed and Beknived beware that beleaguering voice and her lies torrid and tangled below her pentangled paradise dicey and sapience wrangled With one little pop between those eyes the waking mind and beyond divide synapses flicker and dendrites alight reformatted, bidden to …

45. This case offers an opportunity to consider morphological aspects and genetic mechanisms in epileptic disorders. The isocortex comprising six layers contains enough neurons to provide self-inhibition while the number of neurons and synapses, respectively, of the two-layered allocortex is not sufficient for self-inhibition.

46. Anesthetics can alter the TCR at many sites within the brain stem circuitry, including (1) the primary afferent pathway (the sensory nerve endings of the trigeminal nerve via the Gasserian ganglion to the trigeminal nucleus) that synapses upon neurons in the sensory trigeminal nucleus and (2) second-order neurons to the efferent cholinergic cardioinhibitory neurons in the nucleus

47. Thus the following were found: minimal recent autonomic nerve cell lesions in viral hepatitis in a child, reduced nervous lesions of the dystrophic and irritative type in viral hepatitis in adults with prevalent necrosis of the hepatic cells, intense autonomic nervous lesions in viral hepatitis associated with anterior gastritic processes, various associated autonomic nervous lesions of the acute and chronic type in recent necrotic hepatitis associated with older precirrhotic lesions and nervous lesions especially of the chronic type with intense ball-phenomenon and morphological changes of the synapses in liver cirrhosis.