- In neuroscience, long-term
potentiation (LTP) is a
persistent strengthening of
synapses based on
recent patterns of activity.
These are
patterns of synaptic...
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relief and
anxiolysis out of an
equal dose of an
opioid medication. The
potentiation can take
place at any part of the liberation, absorption, distribution...
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Insulin potentiation therapy (IPT) is an
unproven alternative cancer treatment using insulin as an
adjunct to low-dose chemotherapy. It was
promoted by...
- Post-tetanic
potentiation (PTP) is a form of
synaptic plasticity which is short-lived and
results in
increased frequency of
miniature excitatory postsynaptic...
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Complex training, also
known as
contrast training or post-activation
potentiation training,
involves the
integration of
strength training and plyometrics...
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nitric oxide.
Retrograde signaling may also play a role in long-term
potentiation (LTP), a
proposed mechanism of
learning and memory,
although this is...
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Early long-term
potentiation (E-LTP) is the
first phase of long-term
potentiation (LTP), a well-studied form of
synaptic plasticity, and
consists of an...
- of
hippocampal CA1
pyramidal neurons. In the
early stage of long-term
potentiation, ****
collaterals release glutamate that
binds to AMPA receptors...
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categories of facilitation, augmentation, and
potentiation (also
referred to as post-tetanic
potentiation or PTP).
These three processes are
often differentiated...
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Bliss first described the now
widely studied phenomenon of long-term
potentiation (LTP) in a
publication in the
Journal of Physiology. The
experiment described...