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neu·ro·trop·ic N0072960 (no͝or′ə-trŏp′ĭk, -trō′pĭk, nyo͝or′-)adj. Tending to affect, be attracted to, or attack nervous tissue: a neurotropic venom. neu·rot′ro·pism (no͝o-rŏt′rə-pĭz′əm, nyo͝o-) n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | neurotropism - an affinity for neural tissuestropism - an involuntary orienting response; positive or negative reaction to a stimulus source | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeneurotropicneurotropismenUK
neurotropism [noo͡-rot´ro-pizm] 1. the quality of having a special affinity for nervous tissue.2. the alleged tendency of regenerating nerve fibers to grow toward specific portions of the periphery. adj., adj neurotrop´ic.neu·rot·ro·py , neurotropism (nū-rot'rŏ-pē, -pizm), Do not confuse this word with neurotrophy.1. Affinity of basic dyes for nervous tissue. 2. The attraction of certain pathogenic microorganisms, poisons, and nutritive substances toward the nerve centers. [neuro- + G. tropē, a turning] neu·rot·ro·py , neurotropism (nū-rot'rŏ-pē, -pizm) 1. Affinity of basic dyes for nervous tissue. 2. The attraction of certain pathogenic microorganisms, poisons, and nutritive substances toward the nerve centers. [neuro- + G. tropē, a turning]neurotropismenUK
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