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- Muscle coactivation occurs when agonist and antagonist muscles (or synergist muscles) surrounding a joint contract simultaneously to provide joint stability...
- Coactivation may mean: Coactivation (Transcription), a process by which RNA transcription is increased Muscle coactivation, a phenomenon in which a muscle...
- Y (June 1995). "Mediation of PACAP-like neuropeptide transmission by coactivation of Ras/Raf and cAMP signal transduction pathways in Drosophila". Nature...
- sympathetic (due to stress) and parasympathetic (due to the diving reflex) coactivation – may be responsible for some cold water immersion deaths. Gasp reflex...
- β-arrestin-2 seems necessary to produce psychedelic effects,133 and so is the coactivation of Gi/o and Src tyrosine kinase.134 These specific pathways are thought...
- The nerves are electrically stimulated in a fashion referred to as coactivation. In both cases the parti****nt's limb, often hand, is constrained in...
- for an organism to alter gene expression. The use of activation and coactivation allows for greater control over when, where and how much of a protein...
- proposed, based on recordings from spindle afferents. 1) Alpha-gamma coactivation. Here it is posited that gamma motor neurons are activated in parallel...
- "Requirement of helix 1 and the AF-2 domain of the thyroid hormone receptor for coactivation by PGC-1". J. Biol. Chem. 277 (11): 8898–905. doi:10.1074/jbc.M110761200...
- behavior. One article writes that "creative innovation might require coactivation and communication between regions of the brain that ordinarily are not...