neurotrophic

neurotrophic
/noor'euh trof"ik, -troh"fik, nyoor'-/, adj.
1. of or pertaining to the effect of nerves on the nutritive processes.
2. neurotropic.
[1895-1900; NEURO- + -TROPHIC]

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