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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Abnormal P wave
  1. ... spectrum. This group of conditions is characterized by abnormal electrical activity in the brain, usually during slow-wave sleep; a loss of speech and language skills ...
  2. ... as "dominant negative" because they lead to an abnormal version of connexin 30 that appears to ... Condition ...
  3. ... impair hearing by disturbing the conversion of sound waves to nerve impulses. ... In addition to abnormal patches of skin, affected individuals develop tight bands ...
  4. ... delayed afterdepolarizations due to increased propensity to Ca2+ waves. Eur ... Sebillon P, Mannens MM, Guicheney P, Wilde AA. Catecholaminergic polymorphic ...
  5. ... inner ear and bend in response to sound waves. This bending motion is critical for converting sound waves to nerve impulses, which are then transmitted to ...
  6. ... in hearing. Hearing requires the conversion of sound waves to electrical nerve signals, which are then transmitted ... ions. Other mutations lead to the formation of abnormal channels that cannot transport these ions effectively. The ...