- any kind of anion. The
opposite of a
depolarization is
called a hyperpolarization.
Usage of the term "
depolarization" in
biology differs from its use in...
- an ECG: The P wave,
which represents depolarization of the atria. The QRS complex,
which represents depolarization of the ventricles. The T wave, which...
- A
depolarizer or depolariser, in electrochemistry,
according to an
IUPAC definition, is a
synonym of
electroactive substance, i.e., a
substance which...
- Look up
depolarization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Depolarization or
depolarizer may
refer to:
Depolarization, a
decrease in the
absolute value...
- or
spreading depolarization (SD) is a wave of
electrophysiological hyperactivity followed by a wave of inhibition.
Spreading depolarization describes a...
- perpendicular,
would have a
depolarization ratio of 1/10 = 0.1,
which corresponds to a
highly polarized band. The
value of the
depolarization ratio of a
Raman band...
- receptors.
Depolarizing blocking agents:
These agents act by
depolarizing the
sarcolemma of the
skeletal muscle fiber. This
persistent depolarization makes...
- will be
decreased as
opposed to increased.
Possibly resulting from the
depolarization of the S4
segments and the
little time
given for inactivation. For long...
-
pacemaker phase, or slow
diastolic depolarization or
phase 4. The
duration of this slow
diastolic depolarization (pacemaker phase) thus
governs the cardiac...
- stimulus,
there is an
efflux of
Chloride from the cell,
resulting in
depolarization of the cell. This
causes the GDPs. Once the KCC2
expression is relatively...