Concept cluster: Biology > Neuroregulation
n
A nerve cell that directly activates a muscle
adj
Of or pertaining to autoregulation
adj
Relating to autorepression
n
(physiology) inhibition by means of pressure
n
(anatomy) A nerve ending that is sensitive to changes in blood pressure
n
An analysis of blood performed on two subjects to determine whether they are biologically related, such as a paternity test.
n
The pattern of neurotransmitters (and similar compounds) in the brain
adj
toxic as a result of interference with a biorhythm
adj
clinical and molecular
adj
clinical and neuropathological
adj
clinical and serological
adj
Involved with coregulation.
adj
Synonym of counterregulatory
adj
Relating to counterstimulation
adv
In terms of, or by means of, diabetes.
adj
of, or relating to a disinhibitor
adj
Relating to downregulation.
n
(biology) Any muscle, organ etc. that can respond to a stimulus from a nerve.
adj
(of two individuals) Having compatible antigens, and thus being able to transplant organs
adj
Alternative form of hypoosmolar [Of or pertaining to hypoosmolarity.]
adv
In terms of immunohistopathology.
n
One who studies immunopathology.
adj
Relating to injection.
n
A modification of the force of muscle contraction
adj
Relating to interregulation
adj
Describing the part of vision related to melatonin and to the circadian rhythm
adj
That causes neofunctionalization
n
neural adaptation to external factors, leading to tolerance and sometimes dependancy
adj
(pharmacology) Promoting anabolism in the nervous system.
n
The blocking of neural signals
n
(physiology) neural dysregulation
n
Any substance or device intended to provide neuroenhancement
n
(medicine, genetics) The study of the role of genetics in the development of neurological disorders
n
A scientist who works in the field of neuroimmunology.
adj
That brings about neuroinduction
adj
(pathology) Pertaining to, or causing inflammation of the central nervous system
n
(biochemistry) Any metabolite found in the brain (as a result of neural activity)
adj
neural and pathophysiological
n
(medicine, pharmacology) Any drug used to treat a neurological disorder
n
A science concerned with drug-induced changes in the functioning of cells in the nervous system.
n
The subdiscipline of neurotoxicology concerned with the study of toxins or toxicants that have adverse effects on the brain.
n
The condition of being neuroselective
n
(biochemistry, physiology) neural signalling
n
Any drug that improves the tone or force of the nervous system.
adv
In terms of, or by means of, neurotoxins.
adj
Of or pertaining to neurotoxicology
adv
In terms of neurotoxicology.
n
A fluorescent tracer that adheres to neurons
n
neurotranscriptional transcriptome
n
The process of becoming neurotrophic
n
(biology) An affinity for nervous tissue
n
The scientific study of viruses capable of infecting the nervous system.
adj
pathological and clinical
adj
pathogenic and genetic
adj
Of or pertaining to perfusion
adj
Relating to peristasis.
adj
Relating to pharmacotoxicology
n
(oncology) The creation of cancer cells by the action of light
adj
(physiology) Relating to the effect of light on the neuroendocrine systems
n
(pharmacology) Any drug that affects the mind or mental processes.
adv
In terms of, or by means of, psychoneuroimmunology.
adv
In terms of rheumatology.
adj
Relating to a riboregulator or to riboregulation
adj
Relating to sebostasis
adj
serological and epidemiological
adj
Of or relating to tachylyte.
adj
Relating to thrombodynamics
adj
Of or pertaining to toxicokinetics
adj
Relating to upregulation.
n
(physiology) A xenobiotic-activated receptor

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