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neuronal

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[noor-uhn-uhl, nyoor-, noor-ohn-uhl] / ˈnʊər ən əl, ˈnyʊər-, nʊərˈoʊn əl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to neurons.


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In laboratory research, myopia can be triggered in animal models through visual deprivation or the use of negative lenses, and these two methods are believed to involve different neuronal pathways.

From Science Daily

One of these proteins is dual leucine zipper kinase, or DLK, which acts as a sensor for neuronal damage and becomes active when metabolism is disrupted.

From Science Daily

Grey matter consists of neuronal cell bodies and their dendrites - short protrusions that communicate with neurons nearby.

From BBC

A humanized antibody that blocks the inflammatory region of fibrinogen is currently in phase-1 trials after animal studies showed protection against neuronal loss.

From Science Daily

The researchers argue that this mechanism offers a physical foundation for understanding sensory perception, neuronal firing, and even how living cells might harvest energy internally.

From Science Daily