- electrophysiologist
- noun see electrophysiology
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
electrophysiologist — See electrophysiologic. * * * … Universalium
electrophysiologist — noun A physiologist whose speciality is electrophysiology … Wiktionary
electrophysiologist — elec·tro·phys·i·ol·o·gist i .lek trō .fiz ē äl ə jəst n a specialist in electrophysiology … Medical dictionary
electrophysiologist — “+ noun : a specialist in electrophysiology * * * electrophysiolˈogist noun • • • Main Entry: ↑electro … Useful english dictionary
Voltage clamp — The voltage clamp is used by electrophysiologists to measure the ion currents across a neuronal membrane while holding the membrane voltage at a set level. Neuronal membranes contain many different kinds of ion channels, some of which are voltage … Wikipedia
Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian — Infobox Scientist name = Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian imagesize = 180px birth name = Edgar Douglas Adrian birth date = birth date|1889|11|30|df=y birth place = Hampstead, London, England death date = death date and… … Wikipedia
Cardiac electrophysiology — is the science of elucidating, diagnosing, and treating the electrical activities of the heart. The term is usually used to describe studies of such phenomena by invasive (intracardiac) catheter recording of spontaneous activity as well as of… … Wikipedia
Remote magnetic navigation — Remote Magnetic Navigation, or Stereotaxis, is an emerging technology in interventional cardiology. Catheters with magnetic tips can be steered within the patient, without the need for an electrophysiologist to maneuver the catheter placement… … Wikipedia
Richard Caton — (* 1842; † 1926) war ein Arzt in Liverpool. Caton registrierte 1875 erstmals elektrische Aktivität von der Hirnrinde von Tieren. Dies war der erste Schritt zur Elektroenzephalographie. Hans Berger zitierte ihn 1929 in seinen epochalen Arbeiten.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Adrian, Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron — ▪ British electrophysiologist born Nov. 30, 1889, London, Eng. died Aug. 4, 1977, Cambridge British electrophysiologist who with Sir Charles Sherrington (Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott) won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1932 for… … Universalium