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| t cancer, and has been called "the father of | endocrine ablation in cancer management." |
| It comprises | endocrine abnormality, hyperadrenocorticism, cushingoi |
| ragments for which autocrine, paracrine, and | endocrine activities have been demonstrated in vitro a |
| f testosterone, an androgen that exerts both | endocrine activity and intratesticular activity on spe |
| regulate the pancreas secretion activities ( | endocrine and exocrine), it also has effects on hepati |
| ty control cognitive, affective, behavioral, | endocrine and immunological processes. |
| can Board of Pediatrics, 1981; and Pediatric | Endocrine and Metabolism, 1983. |
| eptide/protein hormones are similar to their | endocrine, autocrine, or paracrine effects; however, t |
| binding to cell surface receptors are called | endocrine, autocrine, or paracrine effects, depending |
| he ability of this compound to influence the | endocrine balance of the opposite sex makes it a human |
| Paul Carey died in 2001 from a rare | endocrine cancer called Pheochromocytoma. |
| Epsilon cells (ε-cells) are | endocrine cells found in the Islets of Langerhans and |
| ertook research into the characterization of | endocrine cells in the pancreas, utilizing ultrastruct |
| osa, which is the most superficial region of | endocrine cells in the adrenal cortex. |
| antrum is the location of several important | endocrine cells including Gastrin-producing G Cells (s |
| nervous systems and specific populations of | endocrine cells in the adenohypophysis, adrenal medull |
| e widely distributed in mammalian neural and | endocrine cells. |
| located in secretory vesicles of neurons and | endocrine cells. |
| Wall charts: | Endocrine Chart - Foot Relaxation Chart - Colon Therap |
| physician who pioneered in the treatment of | endocrine disorders. |
| logical diseases, post-traumatic conditions, | endocrine disorders. |
| emicals, sensitisation and identification of | endocrine disrupters. |
| own for her studies on the health effects of | endocrine disrupting chemicals. |
| therefore, these compounds are classified as | endocrine disrupting chemicals. |
| d was amongst the team that first discovered | endocrine disruption in fish, and the role of endocrin |
| Theo Colborn is Founder and President of The | Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX), based in Paonia, |
| endocrine disruption | |
| genetic changes, blood and nerve disorders, | endocrine disruption, and even coma or death. |
| It is a known | endocrine disruptor (androgen receptor antagonist). |
| This chemical is an | endocrine disruptor and toxic to bees and fish. |
| is evidence that bisphenol A functions as an | endocrine disruptor by binding strongly to ERR-γ. |
| Some studies have indicated that DDE is an | endocrine disruptor and contributes to breast cancer, |
| the effect of estrogens-and it can act as an | endocrine disruptor, causing reproductive and developm |
| nsitive to the effects of methoxychlor as an | endocrine disruptor. |
| It is a potential | endocrine disruptor. |
| All previous studies of | endocrine disruptors had found that they generally act |
| These xenobiotic compounds are known, weak | endocrine disruptors. |
| body causing it to lose water and minerals ( | Endocrine, Excretory). |
| e, thus protecting the foetus from excessive | endocrine exposure. |
| GLP-2 may act in an | endocrine fashion to link intestinal growth and metabo |
| calculating constant structure parameters of | endocrine feedback control systems from hormone levels |
| y, bone mineral density, cholesterol levels, | endocrine function, and aging processes. |
| steroid hormone that is required for normal | endocrine function. |
| For information on the | endocrine gland also referred to as epiphysis, see epi |
| corpora allata), in insect physiology, is an | endocrine gland which generates juvenile hormone; as s |
| in this case the follicles, being part of an | endocrine gland, act as a hormonal deposit rather than |
| rom the tropic hormones which act on another | endocrine gland. |
| is noted for his work in neuropathology and | endocrine glands in relation to mental disorder, and c |
| e prothoracic glands are either of a pair of | endocrine glands located in the prothorax of certain i |
| Many | endocrine glands are also ductless glands, as they sec |
| The | endocrine heart is composed of specific myoendocrine c |
| For example the kidney secretes | endocrine hormones such as erythropoietin and renin. |
| pes of cell signaling (such as paracrine and | endocrine), juxtacrine signaling requires physical con |
| GLP-2 is produced by the intestinal | endocrine L cell and by various neurons in the central |
| counselors) and a dedicated biochemical and | endocrine laboratory. |
| be used with care when measuring therapeutic | endocrine levels because the drug/hormone may diffuse |
| Because of its | endocrine manifestations related to the impairment of |
| failure, androgen metabolism in human skin, | endocrine manifestations of childhood AIDS, optic nerv |
| In their | endocrine mode of action, for example, gasotransmitter |
| gy of those cells: only recently, have their | endocrine nature and ultrastructure been fully underst |
| It is transcribed from the multiple | endocrine neoplasia locus. |
| The table in the multiple | endocrine neoplasia article lists the genes involved i |
| al other disorders, one of which is multiple | endocrine neoplasia type 2. |
| is considered a candidate gene for multiple | endocrine neoplasia type I, an inherited cancer syndro |
| luding medullary thyroid carcinoma, multiple | endocrine neoplasias type 2A and 2B, phaeochromocytoma |
| oject team includes doctors, patients and an | endocrine nurse working to increase awareness of the r |
| This page contains ICD-10 Chapter IV: | Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases. |
| The department of | Endocrine oncology has been seeing and treating about |
| Endocrine oncology | |
| hypotension of neurological, cardiovascular, | endocrine or metabolic origin. |
| hroughout the endoplasmic reticulum, in both | endocrine or nonendocrine cells. |
| ever, the importance of adipose tissue as an | endocrine organ was only fully appreciated in 1995 wit |
| In addition to the specialised | endocrine organs mentioned above, many other organs th |
| to confer immune tolerance for antigens from | endocrine organs. |
| is a polypeptide secreted by PP cells in the | endocrine pancreas predominantly in the head of the pa |
| onal activities also included other areas of | endocrine pathology as well. |
| ryngeal web, sulcus glottides, voice related | endocrine problems, the effects of peripheral nerve le |
| late smooth-muscle contraction, exocrine and | endocrine processes, metabolism, and behavior. |
| Main pathways in | endocrine regulation of growth. |
| harmacological, neurological, metabolic, and | endocrine research as it allows the tagging of morphin |
| He is regarded as a pioneer of | endocrine research. |
| ignaling, intracrine signaling, or classical | endocrine signaling. |
| of the annual meeting and conference of The | Endocrine Society |
| logy (ESPE) and the Lawson Wilkins Pediatric | Endocrine Society (LWPES) : Proceedings of the Plenary |
| Study of Internal Secretions, now called The | Endocrine Society, and edited the first two editions o |
| Society of General Internal Medicine and The | Endocrine Society. |
| Medicine and had a major role in developing | Endocrine Surgery in the UK. |
| The human | endocrine system consists of several systems that oper |
| e plastic additives are known to disrupt the | endocrine system when consumed; others can suppress th |
| n, the immune system, brain development, the | endocrine system and inflammation. |
| IF)) is a peptide hormone that regulates the | endocrine system and affects neurotransmission and cel |
| r pituitary (adenohypophysis), a part of the | endocrine system. |
| systematic textbook on the pathology of the | endocrine system. |
| Endocrine system: communication within the body using | |
| ic acid 4 mg intravenously every 6 months to | endocrine therapy in premenopausal women with hormone |
| It involves many | endocrine tissues in the body, especially the adrenal |
| vous system, cerebrospinal fluid, retina and | endocrine tissues. |
| 1970s, there has been a special emphasis on | endocrine tumors at Uppsala University Hospital. |
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