extrasynaptically

English

Etymology

From extrasynaptic +‎ -ally.

Adverb

extrasynaptically (not comparable)

  1. Outside of the synapse.
    • 2015, Francisco F. De-Miguel et al., “Serotonin release from the neuronal cell body and its long-lasting effects on the nervous system”, in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences[1], volume 370, →DOI:
      The major mechanism by which extrasynaptically released serotonin seems to reach its targets involves its capture and later release by the surrounding glia.