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Disynaptic

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monosynapticnoun(neuroanatomy) Having, or involving a single synapse
perisynaptic(neurology) Near a synapse
transneuronalnoun(anatomy, physiology) Between or across neurons
synaptodendritic(anatomy, physiology) Relating to the synapses and dendrites of neurons
presynapticalAlternative form of presynaptic. [(cytology) In a synapse, of or pertaining to the neuron that releases neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft.]
dendritosynapticdendritic and synaptic
synaptodentriticMisspelling of synaptodendritic. [(anatomy, physiology) Relating to the synapses and dendrites of neurons]
multineuralRelating to multiple neurons
synaptoneurosomalRelating to a synaptoneurosome
internuncialOf or relating to an internuncio.
neurosynapticThat emulates the processes of neurons and synapses
multineuronnounInvolving multiple neurons
multineuronalRelating to multiple neurons
pre-synapticAlternative form of presynaptic. [(cytology) In a synapse, of or pertaining to the neuron that releases neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft.]
interneuronal(neurology) Between neurons
ephapticOf or relating to a form of communication within the nervous system involving the coupling of adjacent (touching) nerve fibers caused by the exchange of ions between the cells, or as a result of local electrical fields, but distinct from direct communication systems such as synapses.
neurointermediate(anatomy) Relating to the neurohypophysis and the adjacent intermediate lobe
isoneuronalRelating to the same neuron
paraneuronalBesides a neuron
synfirenoun(neuroscience) Being or relating to a feedforward network of neurons with multiple layers or pools, where neural impulses propagate synchronously back and forth from layer to layer.

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