Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition
... hyperpolarization of the target cell, making it less likely to fire an
action potential . Accordingly, any ionic current that hyperpolarizes a cell is ... in the hippocampus and cerebellum, both groups noticed that a train of
action potentials in these cells resulted in a temporary reduction in inhibitory ...
Ramón Carrillo
... of the new minister. Perón's wife, " Evita ", coordinated her political
action with Carrillo's, so contributing to his technical achievements.
Ramón Carrillo's
action was prolific, hitherto unsurpassed. He increased the number of hospital ...
Sexual orientation and medicine
... for Human Rights
Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
LGBT Health
action Committee (part of AMSA )
LGBTI Health Summit
Lesbian Health and ...
The American Medical Student Association membership votes to create an
action committee on LGBT health issues.
The US Food and Drug Administration ...
Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program
... and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning letter to the anthrax vaccine manufacturer threatening to revoke its product licenses unless immediate
action was taken to correct deficiencies on March 11, 1997. [4] In June 2001, the DOD halted vaccination due to non-FDA approved changes in BioPort's ...
Central tolerance
... to circulation from peripheral sites. In the case of T cell central tolerance, additional sources of antigen are made available in the thymus by the
action of the transcription factor AIRE .
After exposure to self antigens, T cells and B cells become immunologically tolerant (non-reactive) in a number ...
Gastric lavage
... contents. This is to ensure the tube is not in the lungs. In adults, small amounts of warm water or saline are administered and via a siphoning
action removed again. In children, normal saline is used as children are more at risk of developing hyponatremia if lavaged with water. Because of the ...
Medical procedure
... A medical procedure is a course of
action intended to achieve a result in the care of patients, used by medical or paramedical personnel.
A medical procedure with the intention of ...