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Enzyme potentiated desensitization (EPD), is a
treatment for
allergies developed in the 1960s by Dr.
Leonard M.
McEwen in the
United Kingdom. EPD uses...
- Fear-
potentiated startle (FPS) is a
reflexive physiological reaction to a
presented stimulus, and is an
indicator of the fear
reaction in an organism...
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treatment of
depression and for
certain other indications. It can be
potentiated in
combination with a
peripherally selective aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase...
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Mexico and the West Indies. A
recent study found that
yellow alder potentiated the
antibiotic activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus...
- organisms. They are
potentiated by
alkaline urine and high
magnesium excretion (high magnesium/plant-based diets). They also are
potentiated by a
specific urinary...
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activity and
strongly potentiated the
effects of
bradykinin in vivo and in vitro. This
factor was
named bradykinin potentiating factor, BPF. In 1968,...
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which inhibits the
conversion of
angiotensin I to
angiotensin II and may
potentiate some of the
pharmacological actions of bradykinin. It has a molecular...
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Enzyme potentiated desensitization Etch pit density, a
measure for the
quality of semiconductor...
- 410 mg/kg Takahashi, H.; Miyaoka, T.; Tsuda, S.; Shirasu, Y. (1984). "
Potentiated Toxicity of 2-sec-Butylphenyl
Methylcarbamate (BPMC) by O,O-Dimethyl...
- (2007). "Neural
systems involved in fear and
anxiety based on the fear-
potentiated startle test."
Neurobiology of
Learning and
Memory (pp. 381–425). Elsevier...