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pathway
/ păth′wā′ /
- A chain of nerve fibers along which impulses normally travel.
- A sequence of enzymatic or other reactions by which one biological material is converted to another.
Other Words From
- pathwayed adjective
Example Sentences
The idea behind the study is that engaging in the arts offers a pathway for exploring and expanding new ways of thinking, developing insights and sparking self-discovery.
"All I want is to meet him and get a pathway forward. They have let me down for 70 years."
"Or are we better off sticking our head down, ploughing on and hopefully putting some things in place that can hopefully make some improvements at regional level and in the pathway, which can benefit us."
By comparing CSF samples from people with and without Alzheimer's disease, the researchers could then identify which cellular pathways are dysfunctional.
The study, recently published online in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, identified two types of RSC pathways, connected to different parts of the brain, each with its own pattern of inputs and functions.
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