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depolarisation Meaning in Bengali







depolarisation's Usage Examples:

electrical axis of the heart is the net direction in which the wave of depolarisation travels.


extra deflection that reflects the rapid depolarisation of the left ventricle followed by the slower depolarisation of the right ventricle.


(An AV block, occurs in the AV node and delays ventricular depolarisation).


A sinus rhythm is any cardiac rhythm in which depolarisation of the cardiac muscle begins at the sinus node.


slowly rising current (ramp depolarisation) in vitro.


Sudden depolarisation of a nerve evokes propagated.


by magnesium ions and therefore only permit ion flux following prior depolarisation.


Dendritic release can be triggered by depolarisation, but can also be triggered by the mobilisation of intracellular calcium.


cytoplasmic membrane, where they exert their cytotoxic effect, including depolarisation of the cytoplasmic membrane, DNase activity, RNase activity, or inhibition.


the electric activity of the left ventricle of the heart during its depolarisation.


ATX activates voltage-gated sodium channels, which can cause cell depolarisation, NMDA-receptor overactivity, excess calcium influx and neuronal necrosis.


This causes initial depolarisation of the osmoreceptor and activates voltage-gated sodium channel, which.


hyperpolarisation of the postsynaptic membrane makes it less likely for depolarisation to sufficiently occur to generate an action potential in the postsynaptic.


Causes neurological paralysis in insects probably by delaying depolarisation.


to closure of this potassium channel and this would lead to membrane depolarisation and consequence activation of the carotid body.


observed by increased amounts of p53 and its target gene p21, BAX-driven depolarisation of mitochondria, cytochrome c release as well as caspase-dependent cleavage.


This depolarisation propagates to the T-tubules where it triggers the entry of calcium ions.


refers to loss-of-function mutations in channels that prevent muscle depolarisation and therefore are aggravated by low potassium ion concentrations.


(loss-of-function), reducing the availability of the channel to sense depolarisation, and therefore it cannot activate the ryanodine receptor as efficiently.



Synonyms:

change; depolarization;

Antonyms:

tune; decrease; stiffen;

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