anterograde
[an´ter-o-grād″] extending or moving forward.
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an·ter·o·grade
(an'ter-ō-grād), 2. Extending forward from a particular timepoint; used in reference to amnesia.
3. Used in neuroscience to describe proximodistal flow, movement, or transport in an axon toward its terminals, or degeneration of an axon distal to a point of injury.
[L. gradior, pp. gressus, to step, go]
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anterograde
adjective Moving or extending forward.Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
an·ter·o·grade
(an'tĕr-ō-grād) 2. Extending forward from a particular timepoint; used in reference to amnesia.
[L. gradior, pp. gressus, to step, go]
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an·ter·o·grade
(an'tĕr-ō-grād) [L. gradior, pp. gressus, to step, go]
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