Similar words: synapse, synopsis, capsize, capsicum, capsizing, collapsing, collapsible, synagogue. Meaning: n. the side by side pairing of homologous maternal and paternal chromosomes at the start of meiosis.
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1. The result: 100 trillion synapses. 100 trillion functional units.
2. I was tired between synapses and in the connective tissue of organs.
3. With repetition, these synapses become less effective in causing the motor neurones to fire.
4. Quantal analysis of excitatory synapses in the hippocampus has proved difficult and has led to contradictory conclusions when applied to long-term potentiation.
5. Many drugs interfere with the reuptake of a neurotransmitter from synapses.
6. We erase the memories, disrupt and reconnect the synapses, and use the material for routine calculations.
7. Specifically, the protein is crucial for normal chemical functioning at synapses, the junctions where brain cells meet and exchange signals.
8. Resistors were used for both the nodes and the interconnection synapses.
9. Synapses are susceptible to fatigue, oxygen deficiency, and agents such as anesthetics.
10. To solve this problem, the synapses are run backwards so you can tell how strongly that particular synapse is connected.
11. Those higher doses, in turn, lead to even less sensitive synapses.
12. In addition to detaching synapses, reduced connectivity also occurs by neuron death in some cortical regions.
13. Are such cells and synapses localized to a particular brain region, or are they diffused across many sites within the brain?
14. How do they find the correct synapses out of the hundreds or thousands on each neuron?
15. Then impulses travel down both branches, and so on, until shifting the presynaptic voltage at a thousand different synapses.
16. They increased their number of synapses per cortical neuron by 80 percent.
17. Synapses, minute gaps between neurones where one neurone receives signals from another, also facilitate nerve cell communication.
18. They are the most prolific source of cortical synapses in most areas of the cortex.
19. Alterations in this component could provide a means by which synapses increase their plasticity, as well as their efficiency.
20. Probably, although surely there is a core of fairly stable synapses.
21. Synapsis before meiosis is restricted by PH genes.
22. Conclusion(s): Defects in chromosome synapsis and decreased recombination during meiotic prophase may be a important factor in spermatogenesis obstruction .
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23. The other is the disorder of synapsis of odd-numbered multiple polyploids.
24. When synapsis is complete the paired chromosomes are referred to as bivalents.
25. In order to further understand the principles of synapsis, we constructed two simple models and numerically simulated the connection of chemical synapsis.
26. The structure is closely related with homologous chromosomes synapsis, recombination and segregation.
27. BACKGROUND: Synaptophysin P38 is widely distributed in nerve ending of a body, which is closely associated with nerve growth, recovery, regeneration and synapsis remodeling.
28. Genetics used of a chromosome that is not paired or united with its homologous chromosome during synapsis .
29. There was a profound defect in interactions of parental chromosomes, a process known as synapsis , leading to death of germ cells.
30. Zygotene is characterized by the active and specific pairing( synapsis ) of homologous chromosomes leading to the formation of a haploid number of bivalents.
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