neurotropy

nɜrəˈtrɒpi

Definitions

1. noun

The growth or development of nerve fibers, especially in the central nervous system.

“The neurologist studied the neurotropy of the patient’s brain after the surgery.”

2. noun

A measure of the extent to which nerve fibers are oriented in a particular direction.

“The researcher calculated the neurotropy of the tissue sample to understand its properties.”

Synonyms

  • nerve orientation
  • neuroplasticity

Antonyms

  • nerve degeneration
  • neuroatrophy