This phenomenon was soon referred to as long-term potentiation, abbreviated LTP.
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Synaptically released zinc gates long-term potentiation in fear conditioning pathways.
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Potentiation is limited by photodepletion of the receptor-active species.
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Short-term plasticity and long-term potentiation mimicked in single inorganic synapses.
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Potentiation of nicotinic receptor response by external calcium in rat central neurons.
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Synaptic potentiation onto habenula neurons in the learned helplessness model of depression.
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Whether such potentiation can also be caused by more natural rewards has been less studied.
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Voltage-gated sodium channel expression and potentiation of human breast cancer metastasis.
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Potentiation of opiate analgesia and apparent reversal of morphine tolerance by proglumide.
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(medicine) the synergistic effect of two drugs given simultaneously
(potentiate) increase the effect of or act synergistically with (a drug or a physiological or biochemical phenomenon); "potentiate the drug"
The action of a substance, at a dose that does not itself have an adverse action, in enhancing the effect of another substance
(potentiate) (v) to make effective or more effective (e.g., homeopathic preparations are potentiated by dilution and shaking) See also homeopathy.
The ability of one chemical to increase the effect of another chemical.
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. ...
The interaction between two drugs such that the pharmacologic response is greater than the sum of the individual responses to each drug. ...
A situation where the result of one drug is increased by the use of another drug that has no effect.
The combination of the effects of two or more psychoactive substances such that the total effect is greater than the effect of either substance alone.