Sentences with phrase «pacemaker regulates»

Today's human pacemakers regulate top and bottom chambers, but typically were not used in canines until now.

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Treatment therapy for cardiomyopathies often includes devices implantation, such as pacemakers, to regulate blood flow within the heart.
They found that it was expressed in the brain's central pacemaker neurons, which play a role in regulating circadian rhythms.
The central pacemaker neurons were already known to have a light sensor called cryptochrome, but the ability of flies who were genetically engineered to lack cryptochrome to regulate light / dark cycles is only partially impaired.
To regulate mood, the prefrontal cortex acts as a pacemaker to coordinate the actions of the amygdala, which governs stress responses, and the ventral tegmental area, which plays a role in the brain's reward circuitry.
Whereas certain technology — such as pacemakers and other medical devices — are heavily regulated and must adhere to strict design and construction standards, voting machines are still mostly unregulated.
Babakhani says his colleagues have successfully implanted their new pacemaker in five pigs, regulating the animals» heartbeats at a variety of paces with no immediate adverse effects.
A genome wide transcriptome dataset of the embryonic zebrafish heart with high spatial resolution was established and used to identify a novel mechanism regulating pacemaker function.
In the past, Jung said, pacemakers for dogs were older human models, which only regulated the beating of the heart's bottom chamber.
Dr. Jung says before this breakthrough, pacemakers for dogs were older, human models, used to regulate the heart's bottom chamber.
The Milankovich cycles (variations in orbital parameters of the Earth) regulate the ice ages («pacemakers» Imbrie called them) by controlling insolation above 65 degrees N latitude.
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