「nervous」の共起表現一覧(1語右が「system」)
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Nervous system disorders Common: headache | |
The central | nervous system is usually unaffected. |
Virgo - digestive system, intestines, spleen, | nervous system |
Central and peripheral | nervous system pathology |
Sympathetic (red) and parasympathetic (blue) | nervous system |
Function and dysfunction of the | nervous system |
Dr. Sufit studies peripheral | nervous system disorders. |
Anterolateral system, part of the | nervous system |
Damage to the central | nervous system and peripheral nervous system can occu |
Exposure to glycidol may also cause central | nervous system depression, followed by central nervou |
and heads a lab investigating | nervous system development. |
sautonomia-inability to regulate parts of the | nervous system |
octopus) including hormone signalling, | nervous system involvement, etc. |
It is expressed primarily in | nervous system and testis. |
The | nervous system is formed by a process of neurulation. |
Mercury - brain, central | nervous system, thyroid gland, five senses, hands |
The wiring diagram of the worm | nervous system; |
Nervous system: the nerves, brain, spinal cord, and p | |
These steroids are active in the | nervous system, help repair myelin, protect the nervo |
More precisely, it is the study of | nervous system embryogenes as the prototypes for crea |
rinic receptors are found in both the central | nervous system and the peripheral nervous system, in |
ch as chronic hypertension, of the peripheral | nervous system, which is innervated only by the sympa |
the parasympathetic division of the autonomic | nervous system (ANS) with minimal input from the cent |
(The parasympathetic | nervous system is often colloquially described as the |
a Saraswati claims the posture stimulates the | nervous system and alleviates nervous depression, str |
When contrasted with the peripheral | nervous system (PNS), the neurons of the central nerv |
n of lead in the body can damage the kidneys, | nervous system and reproductive system. |
The | nervous system is especially sensitive to the effects |
Cyromazine works by affecting the | nervous system of the immature larval stages of certa |
is due to profound depression of the central | nervous system, and is usually reversible. |
alation of chloromethane gas produces central | nervous system effects similar to drug intoxication. |
otent venom of this snake attacks the central | nervous system and gradually destroys it. |
feine, paraxanthine is a psychoactive central | nervous system (CNS) stimulant. |
holinesterase, an enzyme necessary for proper | nervous system function. |
ted to caffeine and theobromine, mild central | nervous system stimulants. |
The subesophageal ganglion continues the | nervous system and lies ventral to the esophagus. |
ition, β-blockers blunt the usual sympathetic | nervous system response to hypoglycemia (i.e. |
t rate is largely mediated by the sympathetic | nervous system (e.g. |
usually result in dysmorphisms in the skull, | nervous system, and mental retardation. |
Niridazole has central | nervous system toxicity and can cause dangerous side |
In the | nervous system, transduction occurs when environmenta |
panic attack is a response of the sympathetic | nervous system (SNS). |
CRL-40,941 is a mild central | nervous system stimulant drug closely related to adra |
This damage to the central | nervous system can cause paralysis, convulsions, and |
Wrisberg studied the sympathetic | nervous system and described the Wrisberg ganglion of |
rganophosphates, temephos affects the central | nervous system through inhibition of cholinesterase. |
of action involves disruption of the insect's | nervous system by inhibiting nicotinic acetylcholine |
Nervous system: collecting, transferring and processi | |
e is a genetic disorder affecting the central | nervous system (midbrain and cerebellum). |
Harmaline is a central | nervous system stimulant and a "reversible inhibitor |
He suffers from a weakened central | nervous system, and usually requires assistance in ro |
y: disease of organs of motion and peripheral | nervous system, gynaecological diseases. |
It possesses anticholinergic, central | nervous system depressant, and local anesthetic effec |
In laboratory animals, central | nervous system toxicity is observed following acute o |
The term 'digital | nervous system' is kind of an interesting one. |
It affects the central | nervous system, brain, eyes, liver, and kidneys. |
Preprotachykinin is found in both the central | nervous system and the periphery. |
is associated with phototoxicity and central | nervous system adverse effects. |
It is a central | nervous system poison, and acts as a noncompetitive g |
The central | nervous system is an important target for fluoroquino |
An analeptic, in medicine, is a central | nervous system stimulant medication. |
In the peripheral | nervous system (PNS) axons can be either myelinated o |
moeba Parasite is a parasite that attacks the | nervous system of lobsters. |
o regarded as an authority in diseases of the | nervous system and brain. |
Levomethamphetamine affects the sympathetic | nervous system but has little activity in the central |
ociated with a degeneration of the peripheral | nervous system (and eventually the central nervous sy |
al and neuroendocrine function in the central | nervous system and have an active role in sleep, cogn |
capable of entering or infecting the central | nervous system, and neurovirulent if it is capable of |
asal epithelium is not carried to the central | nervous system by the olfactory nerve; rather, it is |
discovery of opioid receptors in the central | nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and other |
BB), ciguatoxins solely affect the peripheral | nervous system (PNS). |
works with sodium for the maintenance of the | nervous system and is a natural diuretic. |
lation of sec-butyl acetate can cause central | nervous system depression producing symptoms of dizzi |
rtation was on the subject of pathways in the | nervous system through which pain is perceived and pr |
evelopment for injury response of the central | nervous system and retinal stimulation. |
Also the autonomic | nervous system, plays a central role in maintaining t |
esult, gangliosides accumulate in the central | nervous system until they interfere with normal biolo |
Neuroborreliosis is a disorder of the central | nervous system caused by infection with a spirochete |
y of proteins that function in the vertebrate | nervous system as cell adhesion molecules and recepto |
olinesterase, an enzyme essential for central | nervous system function. |
o one of the first physicians to diagnose the | nervous system using histological staining methods. |
Both RGMa and RGMb are found in the | nervous system, while RGMc is found in skeletal muscl |
otein expressed in the central and peripheral | nervous system, cerebrospinal fluid, retina and endoc |
dopaminergic neurotransmission in the central | nervous system (CNS) are commonly capable of such an |
in kills the parasite by interfering with the | nervous system and muscle function, in particular, by |
At certain central | nervous system synapses, presynaptic to postsynaptic |
active ingredient responsible for the central | nervous system effects of the areca nut. |
, but lesser, effect to caffeine in the human | nervous system, making it a lesser homologue. |
However, acute exposure can lead to central | nervous system depression resulting in lack of coordi |
d on aerobic respiration, such as the central | nervous system and the heart, are particularly affect |
However, in the injured | nervous system there is a robust and widespread incre |
As lobsters possess a rudimentary | nervous system, the LLF believe they feel pain and th |
espiratory, orthopedic, traumatic, rheumatic, | nervous system and women's diseases. |
ect on the production of serotonin in central | nervous system tissue. |
bend in the axis of the embryological central | nervous system (the neuraxis). |
dicate a role for ATF-2 in the development of | nervous system and the skeleton. |
His discovery of adult mammalian central | nervous system stem cells has generated two new and i |
CCKB is expressed mainly in the central | nervous system, and has functions relating to anxiety |
These are disorders of the | nervous system, or inherited characteristics, which a |
The | nervous system is of great complexity, consisting of |
are sporadic disease that affects the central | nervous system of ranch-raised mink. |
pamine, act as neuromodulators in the central | nervous system and as hormones in the blood circulati |
ology is studied to gain understanding of the | nervous system, then this is the basis of molecular n |
sing is unclear, though it may play a role in | nervous system development. |
ceptible to the toxin (neurotoxins affect the | nervous system, cardiotoxins affect the heart, etc.) |
is the major myelin protein from the central | nervous system (CNS). |
t known, but it may be due to general central | nervous system depression. |
ance may cause harmful effects on the central | nervous system and heart, resulting in dysrhythmia, s |
is also expressed in the retina, the central | nervous system, motor neurons, the kidneys, and the p |
The analogy, of course, is to the biological | nervous system where you always have the information |
It plays a role in the central | nervous system and cardiovascular functions that are |
likely to cause side effects such as central | nervous system stimulation, insomnia, anxiety, irrita |
ip) of the neural tube (embryological central | nervous system) in the early weeks of development. |
ring with normal functioning of the mammalian | nervous system by inhibiting the cholinesterase enzym |
protein TrkB, best known for its role in the | nervous system, might be involved together with its l |
use brain damage, other organ damage, central | nervous system damage and death in sheep. |
Also present in the CNS (central | nervous system), it is one of the two forms of enkeph |
or survival as a method to better understand | nervous system diseases. |
wn of muscle tissue, and abnormalities in the | nervous system that affect arms and legs (peripheral |
ocused on the development and function of the | nervous system, particularly the mechanism of fate de |
afinil (CRL-40028, Olmifon) is a mild central | nervous system stimulant drug used to relieve excessi |
Within the central | nervous system its action can be either similar or op |
Nervous system, cardiovascular and musculoskeletal ex | |
can lead to the discovery of problems with a | nervous system, connective tissue, vascular system, o |
the peripheral circulation and in the central | nervous system after levodopa has crossed the blood b |
nger time it will be dangerous to the central | nervous system and it paralyzes. |
e skin, retina, heart, kidney and the central | nervous system can be symptoms. |
A primary central | nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a primary intracra |
mphoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and central | nervous system lymphomas associated with HIV. |
tematic work on drugs' effects on the central | nervous system, and to catalogue, analyze, and record |
In the central | nervous system, CB1 receptors, for the most part, inf |
ta-hexosaminidase A, a critical enzyme in the | nervous system that breaks down a lipid called GM2 ga |
For instance, in the central | nervous system, the inhibitory action of glycine and |
It acts primarily on the central | nervous system (CNS), causing depression of the cough |
w IVIG may affect inflammation of the central | nervous system in autoimmune inflammatory diseases. |
n, and other cells (particularly cells in the | nervous system) have very little IKAP protein. |
namic biological networks: the stomatogastric | nervous system, Editor Ronald M. Harris-Warrick, MIT |
levels between 7 and 10 percent, mild central | nervous system effects such as dizziness and tingling |
derstand the evolution and natural history of | nervous system structure and function. |
us behavioral phenotypes, including autonomic | nervous system dysfunction, attention deficit/hyperac |
microglia (macrophage analogs for the central | nervous system) and other pro-inflammatory factors, s |
cause headache, nausea, vomiting, and central | nervous system symptoms including disorientation, hal |
ced excitability and signals from the central | nervous system are unable to depolarise the muscle. |
body; they are found in the brain, peripheral | nervous system, blood vessels, and the kidney. |
Hypothetical roles of pannexins in the | nervous system include participating in sensory proce |
scriptionally downregulated following central | nervous system injury by the TrkB receptor signalling |
gh-dose experiments, increasing tumors in the | nervous system, oral cavity, peritoneum, thyroid glan |
te, but like 3-QNB its effects on the central | nervous system predominate over peripheral effects. |
tissue) on patients with little or no lung or | nervous system complications. |
n, mangostin-3,6-di-O-glucoside, is a central | nervous system depressant and causes a rise in blood |
ies, mangostin has been found to be a central | nervous system depressant which causes sedation, decr |
hydrocarbons, tetrachloroethene is a central | nervous system depressant and can enter the body thro |
in is a rodenticide which poisons the central | nervous system by uncoupling mitochondrial oxidative |
testbeds of blindness, paralysis, and central | nervous system impairments. |
Side effects on central | nervous system include euphoria, psychomotor agitatio |
In life-forms with a sufficiently complex | nervous system (i.e., humans) there developed certain |
channels are of particular importance to the | nervous system and the heart and enable potassium ion |
disorders, oncology, disorders of the central | nervous system, internal medicine. |
king, the ectoderm differentiates to form the | nervous system (spine, peripheral nerves and brain), |
conducted a number of experiments linking his | nervous system with the internet. |
used to image spaces surrounding the central | nervous system, such as the ventricles, after injecti |
CRMPs are predominantly expressed in the | nervous system during development and are parts to th |
The ventral nerve cord makes up the | nervous system of some phyla of the invertebrates, pa |
metabolic disorder that primarily affects the | nervous system and muscles. |
It's become a part of his body's | nervous system, and his arguments are just conscious |
In the adult central | nervous system, pleiotrophin is expressed in an activ |
aumatic and post surgery sequelae, peripheral | nervous system diseases, rhyno-pharyngitis, gynaecolo |
(PTGS2/COX2) by this cytokine in the central | nervous system (CNS) is found to contribute to inflam |
isolated cells of the adult mammalian central | nervous system” (Science 255, pp 1707-1710) |
Though it affects the | nervous system, common nerve agent treatments (namely |
unpleasant and may cause symptoms of central | nervous system depression such as nausea, dizziness a |
nyone knew the reason why ethanol effects the | nervous system, does it interference with ions, prote |
Her doctoral dissertation was "The peripheral | nervous system of Lampanyctus leucopsarus," completed |
Aspidogastreans have a | nervous system of extraordinary complexity, greater t |
ability to swallow, diabetes, and thyroid and | nervous system problems. |
neuroscience that examines the biology of the | nervous system with molecular biology, molecular gene |
its secondary site of infection, the Central | nervous system (CNS). |
citable cells, including cells in the central | nervous system, intestinal myocytes, endothelial cell |
th is a multi-layered membrane, unique to the | nervous system, that functions as an insulator to gre |
hyretin protein, especially in the peripheral | nervous system, causing a progressive sensory and mot |
ltiplication of the virus in the CNS (central | nervous system) causes symptoms such as stiff neck, l |
was feared that directly interfacing with the | nervous system might cause some form of damage or int |
cal preparations for the treatment of central | nervous system disorders. |
toms of methanol intoxication include central | nervous system depression, headache, dizziness, nause |
ical parts of the fictional brainship (brain, | nervous system, possibly others) must be maintained o |
osure to 1,1-DCE are primarily on the central | nervous system, including symptoms of sedation, inebr |
NGF is mostly found outside the central | nervous system (CNS), but slight traces have been det |
During the development of the vertebrate | nervous system, many neurons become redundant (becaus |
te, but like 3-QNB its effects on the central | nervous system predominate over peripheral effects. |
functions in both the peripheral and central | nervous system to modulate the release of various neu |
eart and adrenal gland as well as the central | nervous system (CNS). |
Adverse reactions affecting the | nervous system were reported in 5.7% of the sparfloxa |
The parasympathetic | nervous system becomes strongly engaged during or aft |
some poisons act to block the parasympathetic | nervous system as well. |
survived, the rats that died, died of central | nervous system depression. |
most commonly involving the digestive system, | nervous system, and chronic pain. |
rom postganglionic neurons of the sympathetic | nervous system, to transmit the fight-or-flight respo |
face between machines/computers and the human | nervous system, including (but not limited to) the br |
age, eyesight damage or damage to the central | nervous system (especially in children). |
Stimulation of these receptors on central | nervous system neurons causes an intracellular inhibi |
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