Examples of using Action potential in English and their translations into Slovak
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called an action potential.
re-polarisation and prolong action potential duration.
they increase the likelihood that the neuron will fire an action potential.
The signals that you are seeing here are action potential, are the same signals that the neurons of my brain,
Action potential is a brief moment in which the membrane potential of the cell quickly increases
It improves muscle strength and resting compound muscle action potential(CMAP) amplitudes with an overall weighted mean difference of 1.69 mV(95% CI 0.60 to 2.77).
Action potential studies in isolated rabbit heart have shown that toremifene induce cardiac electrophysiological changes which start to develop at concentrations approximately 10 fold compared to the calculated free therapeutic plasma concentration in human.
thus enhancing action potential formation in demyelinated axons
re- polarisation and prolong action potential duration.
signal for QT prolongation, based upon block of hERG currents and prolongation of the action potential duration in isolated rabbit hearts by nilotinib.
channels and prolong action potential duration(70% and 90% repolarisation)
Annotation: Feedback in calcium signaling during excitation-contraction coupling regulates calcium homeostasis in heart muscle cells, action potential duration, and rate of membrane repolarization,
it is dominant in controlling membrane excitability by being the only sustained current in the range of action potential initiation(Manion Annual Review Physiology 1997, 59, 483-504).
The number of action potentials increases.
Resting and action potentials in single nerve fibres.
Graded potentials and action potentials.
Action potentials of neurons are also known as nerve impulses.
In addition, decreased somatic motor action potentials cause the external urinary sphincter,
Nerve cells transmit information by means of electrical signals known as nerve impulses or action potentials.
Our neurons carry messages in the form of electrical signals called nerve impulses or action potentials.