Potentiation definition

Potentiation means the increasing of potency and, in particular, the synergistic action of 2 drugs which produces an effect that is greater than the sum of the effect of each drug used alone.
Potentiation means the increasing of potency and, in particular, the syn- ergistic action of two or more drugs which produces an effect that is greater than the effect of each drug used alone.
Potentiation means the increasing of potency and, in par- ticular, the synergistic action of two or more drugs which produces an effect that is greater than the effect of each drug used alone.

Examples of Potentiation in a sentence

  • Potentiation of Ca2+ release by cADP-ribose in the heart is mediated by enhanced SR Ca2+ uptake into the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

  • Potentiation by silica of the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in macrophage cultures.

  • Potentiation of diaphragmatic twitch after voluntary contraction in normal subjects.

  • Potentiation of cytotoxicity of topoisomerase I poison by concurrent and sequential treatment with the checkpoint inhibitor UCN-01 involves disparate mechanisms resulting in either p53- independent clonogenic suppression or p53-dependent mitotic catastrophe.

  • Potentiation of NMDA receptor currents by dopamine D1 receptors in prefrontal cortex.

  • Potentiation of glucose uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocytes by PPAR gamma agonists is maintained in cells expressing a PPAR gamma dominant-negative mutant: evidence for selectivity in the downstream responses to PPAR gamma activation.

  • Sociality of solitary smiling: Potentiation by an implicit audience.

  • Potentiation of photodynamic therapy antitumor ac- tivity in mice by nitric oxide synthase inhibition is fluence rate dependent.

  • Young GT, Zwart R, Walker AS, Sher E, Millar NS (2008) Potentiation ofα7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors via an allosteric transmembrane site.

  • Potentiation of Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy by the PARP Inhibitor Olaparib.


More Definitions of Potentiation

Potentiation means the increased effect of a toxic chemical acting concurrently with a "nontoxic” one (see also synergy);

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