Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
nerve synapse
French translation:
synapse neuronale
English term
nerve synapse
4 +4 | synapse neuronale | FX Fraipont (X) |
5 +1 | synapse | Johanne Bouthillier |
3 +1 | synapse nerveuse | Alain Boulé |
Non-PRO (2): PLR TRADUZIO (X), GILLES MEUNIER
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Proposed translations
synapse neuronale
"manière précise que la force d'une synapse neuronale dépend de la capacité dynamique des astrocytes qui l'entourent de secréter du glutamate en fonction ..."
synapse
synapse nerveuse
ces cellules sont constituées par deux segments, séparés par un étranglement, et le segment qui reçoit la lumière est de forme conique ; chacun de ces cônes est relié par une synapse nerveuse à une cellule bipolaire, et ce sont les axones des bipolaires qui constituent les nerfs optiques, qui transmettent le message visuel aux ganglions cérébraux.
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