Примери коришћења Synapse на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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We will use a glaucoma model to study whether the gene Sarm1 plays a role in glaucoma-induced axon death and synapse loss in the retina and brain.
Yeon-Kyun Shin is an expert on the physical mechanism of cholesterol in the synapse to promote transmission of neural messages,
His goal is to chart every single neuron and synapse and create a complete map of the brain,
thus prolonging the duration of GABA on the synapse.
To distinguish the kind of synapse and precisely how strong each synapse is, we will need even better resolution.
Cholesterol plays an incredibly important role in the synapse, by shaping the two cell membranes into a snug fit
transporting neurotransmitters into the synapse, allowing these neurotransmitters to bind to their receptors and exert their effect.
the researchers suggest that acetylcholine regulates how much glutamate is released into the synapse, and at what frequency.
There are five mechanisms that control synapse formation in the developing brain,
communication between neurons across a synapse.
all-out war at the synapse and cell death.
increasing the duration of GABA on the synapse.
a process that allows them to precisely control the amounts of neurotransmitters in the synapse.
Most neurotransmitters travel from one neuron to the next through a synapse to propagate a message.
which helps deliver GluA1-containing AMPAR to the synapse, and increases their single channel conductance.
An important observation in recent years is that dendrite retraction and synapse loss are one of the earliest pathological responses of RGCs in glaucoma.
Cholesterol also plays a crucial role in the transmission of neurotransmitters across the synapse(Tong et al, 2009).
The more information travels through the synapse, which forms between the axon of one neuron
And it is here, in this synapse, that the neuron's electrical information can be modulated,
catabolized by NAAG peptidases in the synapse.