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How to pronounce potentiate in English?

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Type Words
Type of enhance, heighten, raise
Derivation potentiation


potentiate the drug.

Examples of potentiate

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Benzodiazepines potentiate the action of the neurotransmitter GABA.
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Interestingly, neutrophils have also evolved cell-specific mechanisms to potentiate thrombosis.
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Activated astrocytes, in turn, signal back to neurons and potentiate hypersynchronized neuronal activity.
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These efforts should build on and potentiate HHS programs and resources focused on the MCC population.
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In laboratory studies, the threat of receiving shock is enough to potentiate startle, even without any actual shock.
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The goal is to potentiate your extended awareness of what is happening right now of personal relevance in your world.
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We also investigated whether double-stranded structure could potentiate interference activity when placed in cis to a single-stranded segment.
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These in turn potentiate things like hypertrophy, insulin resistance, and inflammation, and as go the cells, so go the tissues and organs.
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It was noted in the review that alcohol can potentiate the central nervous system-depressant effects of benzodiazepines and should be avoided.
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More examples
  • Increase the effect of or act synergistically with (a drug or a physiological or biochemical phenomenon); "potentiate the drug"
  • (potentiation) (medicine) the synergistic effect of two drugs given simultaneously
  • (potentiation) The action of a substance, at a dose that does not itself have an adverse action, in enhancing the effect of another substance
  • (potentiation) a drug interaction that occurs when the effect of one drug is increased by another drug
  • (Potentiation) Many assays involve the addition of one or more concentrations of a test substance in the presence of a fixed concentration of the known active substance called the Reference Agonist. In this mode, if an increased stimulus is observed the test compound is deemed a potentiator. ...
  • (Potentiation) The interaction between two drugs such that the pharmacologic response is greater than the sum of the individual responses to each drug. ...
  • To make more effective.