Definition of Tetanization. Meaning of Tetanization. Synonyms of Tetanization

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Definition of Tetanization

Tetanization
Tetanization Tet`a*ni*za"tion, n. (Physiol.) The production or condition of tetanus.

Meaning of Tetanization from wikipedia

- In neurobiology, a tetanic stimulation consists of a high-frequency sequence of individual stimulations of a neuron.[citation needed] It is ****ociated...
- A tetanic contraction (also called tetanized state, tet****, or physiologic tet****, the latter to differentiate from the disease called tet****) is a...
- expression in the rat entorhinal cortex after neocortical and hippocampal tetanization". Neural Plasticity. 2008: 1–9. doi:10.1155/2008/646919. PMC 2442167...
- called Hill's equation, which was based on careful experiments involving tetanized muscle contraction where various muscle loads and ****ociated velocities...
- C and alleviating tet**** patients were of poor quality. Renshaw cell Tetanized state Atkinson, William (May 2012). Tet**** Epidemiology and Prevention...
- (August 1991). "The effect of dopaminergic D1 receptor blockade during tetanization on the expression of long-term potentiation in the rat CA1 region in...
- repeated tetanization in the presence of protein-synthesis inhibitors, each results in protein-synthesis-dependent late LTP, provided repeated tetanization has...
- like zeta inhibitory peptide (ZIP), when bath applied one hour after tetanization, inhibit the late phase or maintenance of LTP. Thus, PKMζ was thought...
- Ivanov, YJ; Michelson, MJ (January 1976). "The influence of motor nerve tetanization on the effect of organophosphorus cholinesterase inhibitors on neuromuscular...
- requires protein synthesis but not messenger RNA synthesis immediately post-tetanization." Neuroscience 28, no. 3 (1989): 519–526. Tristem, Michael, Craig Marshall...