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  • n urination, increased lacrimation and nasal secretion, abnormal accommodation, heartburn, upset st
  • Secretion across the inner membrane in Gram-negative b
  • ction of PP is to self regulate the pancreas secretion activities (endocrine and exocrine), it also
  • Enhanced GH secretion also leads to the liver secreting more IGF-1
  • ular concentration of cGMP, induces chloride secretion and decreases intestinal fluid absorption, u
  • They fruit in grains covered in a gluey secretion, and when a plant is mature each clump becom
  • ight construes as an aberration of natal oil secretion) and pus emanating from the nipples (argued
  • ulation of vascular and airway tone, insulin secretion, and peristalsis.
  • rest in C-peptide was as a marker of insulin secretion and has as such been of great value in furth
  • Normal insulin secretion and blood levels are closely related to the
  • PNU-99,194 weakly stimulates both prolactin secretion and striatal dopamine synthesis, actions it
  • iguous genitalia, patterns of growth hormone secretion and growth failure, androgen metabolism in h
  • processes of the eye decreases aqueous humor secretion and thus lowers the intraocular pressure in
  • ive-green mucilage within one to two days of secretion, and eventually becoming "an almost black, g
  • , and those tending toward excessive insulin secretion and low glucose levels (hypoglycemia).
  • Since it increases the quantity of secretion and thins bronchial secretion.
  • stimulates gastric, biliary, and pancreatic secretion; and certain smooth muscle.
  • s gastrin release and regulates gastric acid secretion and motor function.
  • of peptic ulcers, as it reduces gastric acid secretion and reduces muscle spasm.
  • nary diseases associated with abnormal mucus secretion and impaired mucus transport.
  • e effector proteins injected by the type III secretion apparatus of Yersinia into target cells are
  • n used in vitro and in vivo to study gastric secretion, as well as other functions of the H2 recept
  • Secretion assay is a process used in cell biology to i
  • number of commercial applications exist for secretion assay.
  • on spawn, regulation of their glucocortocoid secretion breaks down...
  • mplete Freunds Adjuvant have attenuated IL-4 secretion, but similar IFN-g and IL-5 secretion when r
  • hypersensitivity model showing similar IL-5 secretion, but reduced IL-4 secretion in response to s
  • of Globitermes sulphureus) release a sticky secretion by rupturing a gland near the skin of their
  • may be involved in the regulation of insulin secretion by glucose.
  • This inhibits parathyroid hormone secretion by the parathyroid gland and may also lead t
  • This is the major stimulus for acid secretion by parietal cells.
  • and is involved in the regulation of enzyme secretion by the pancreas, secretion of gastric acid i
  • actin may help symptoms when growth horomone secretion can not be sufficiently controlled by other
  • Additionally, increased aldosterone secretion causes increased distal tubule K+ secretion,
  • threatened, and used to emit a foul-smelling secretion containing terpenes.
  • This secretion contains pardaxin, a lipophillic peptide tha
  • have been proposed to function in regulated secretion, cytoskeletal reorganization, transcriptiona
  • gon release, which in turn increases insulin secretion, decreases gastric emptying, and decreases b
  • They allege Gary's semen antigen secretion did not match the perpetrator's.
  • is studies include the mechanisms of protein secretion, disulfide bond formation, and cell division
  • glaucoma, blurry vision, decreased lacrymal secretion, dry mouth (xerostomia)) effects.
  • plug the female's sexual tract with a sticky secretion during mating which appears to temporarily r
  • increased androgen secretion during puberty (in males from testis and in
  • ground nests that are lined with a polyester secretion, earning them the nickname Polyester bee.
  • ground nests that are lined with a polyester secretion, earning them the nickname polyester bees.
  • In contrast to this mechanism of secretion, Eccrine glands secrete by a method called m
  • Ltd by recombinant DNA technology in E.coli secretion expression system.
  • art rate and a decrease in vasopressin (ADH) secretion from posterior pituitary.
  • ibosylates G proteins, causing massive fluid secretion from the lining of the small intestine, resu
  • minishes angiotensin II-mediated aldosterone secretion from the adrenal cortex, leading to a decrea
  • ich increases or decreases vasopressin (ADH) secretion from the posterior pituitary to return blood
  • They may exude a toxic milky secretion from the tail.
  • decreases glucagon secretion from the pancreas by engagement of a specifi
  • Also like sticklebacks, it produces a sticky secretion from the kidneys when breeding.
  • emits a foul-smelling and foul-tasting foamy secretion from the thorax when it is disturbed.
  • ureus genome encodes two sets of sortase and secretion genes.
  • Like many other mammalian secretion glands, the violet gland consists of modifie
  • In terms of Th1 and Th2 cytokine secretion, ICOS-/- CD4+ T cell activated in vitro have
  • ans, but may release a foul-smelling cloacal secretion if provoked.
  • es for a zinc transporter related to insulin secretion in humans.
  • Its secretion in humans is increased after a protein meal,
  • Tolimidole is a compound which inhibits acid secretion in animal models and also acts as a bronchod
  • on the cephalic phase of pancreatic exocrine secretion in dogs"
  • , causing the parietal cells to increase HCl secretion in the stomach.
  • Cl- transport inhibiting cAMP-stimulated Cl- secretion in the intestine.
  • Liraglutide also decreases glucagon secretion in a glucose-dependent manner.
  • overing alcoholics have attenuated melatonin secretion in the beginning of a sleep episode, resulti
  • en shown to stimulate dose-dependent insulin secretion in rats, though no hypoglycemia was observed
  • member of the VIP family and stimulates STH secretion in the anterior pituitary gland.
  • as also been applied to the study of insulin secretion in beta cells of the pancreas.
  • duction of flat-body posture, corticosterone secretion, inhibition of morphine-induced antinocicept
  • he transport of cholesterol to the liver for secretion into the bile, the recruitment of immune cel
  • nal sterol absorption as well as cholesterol secretion into bile.
  • ably responsible for early activation, while secretion into the bloodstream occurs after 15 minutes
  • ferred to as Von Ebner's glands empty serous secretion into the base of the circular depression (mo
  • termination of an exocrine gland, where the secretion is produced, is acinar in form, as is the al
  • irulence determinants which means that their secretion is required for the manifestation of disease
  • hibit diuretic, and vasorelaxant properties, secretion is the basis for a paracrine system regulati
  • oduct is formed inside the cytoplasm and the secretion is released by the disruption of the plasma
  • renin secretion is increased,
  • The secretion is dark colored and opaque.
  • The volume of acid secretion is measured following administration of beta
  • The optimal temperature for enzyme secretion is 37°C.
  • This secretion is used in traditional Nepalese medicine.
  • Further, secretion is not equivalent to biosynthesis; most all
  • The pardaxin containing secretion is used as a defensive mechanism against pre
  • The function of the secretion is presumed to flush materials from the base
  • VIP helps to regulate prolactin secretion; it stimulates prolactin release in the dome
  • eurotransmitter release, heart rate, insulin secretion, neuronal excitability, epithelial electroly
  • This phase of secretion normally accounts for about 20 percent of th
  • Secretion occurs via a number of different pathways in
  • The cephalic phase of gastric secretion occurs even before food enters the stomach,
  • vesicles with the cell membrane, and insulin secretion occurs.
  • timulates the adrenal cortex to increase its secretion of corticoids.
  • carbonic anhydrase which leads to increased secretion of bicarbonate and alkalizes the urine.
  • The link between the Lewis blood group and secretion of the ABO blood group antigens was possibly
  • noses than men due to not having "increased secretion of testosterone in adolescence" and smaller
  • cells are responsible for the production and secretion of surfactant (the majority of which are dip
  • on, stretching of atrial receptors increases secretion of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), which p
  • s are substances that increase the volume of secretion of bile from the liver without increasing th
  • s, traumatic stress is associated with acute secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine (adrenalin
  • yet are sufficient to inhibit the endogenous secretion of the gonadotropins.
  • ion of the pituitary, it decreases pituitary secretion of gonadotropins luteinizing hormone (LH) an
  • AMPA iGluRs modulate the secretion of insulin and glucagon in the pancreas, ope
  • enin content in brown adipose tissue and the secretion of noradrenaline and adrenaline.
  • Elevated cAMP levels stimulate secretion of Chloride ions and water from the enterocy
  • tion (the number of axon connections) by the secretion of various specific neurotrophic factors tha
  • s are substances that increase the volume of secretion of bile from the liver as well as the amount
  • ral mesoderm, as it is not influenced by the secretion of BMP-4 by the ectoderm, possibly due to th
  • ts similar to Urocortin, but does not induce secretion of ACTH.
  • l glands with the result being deficiency of secretion of adrenocortical hormones.
  • in Europe, both for fur and for castoreum, a secretion of its scent gland believed to have medicina
  • id has been shown to profoundly increase the secretion of nerve growth factor, and to also promote
  • then constricts blood vessels, increases the secretion of ADH and aldosterone, and stimulates the h
  • ving hypogonadism (in men, reduced or absent secretion of testosterone).
  • nment with is mediated through the nocturnal secretion of melatonin, the hormone secreted by the pi
  • Diazoxide also inhibits the secretion of insulin from the pancreas, thus it is use
  • attract new vessels as results of increased secretion of inducers and decreased production of endo
  • Iron deficiency in bacterial cells triggers secretion of enterobactin into the extracellular envir
  • e to hypokalemia, and hypoaldosteronism (low secretion of aldosterone).
  • han for GLP-1), and inhibiting inappropriate secretion of glucagon, a catabolic hormone that oppose
  • receptors; it indirectly down regulates the secretion of gonadotropins luteinizing hormone (LH) an
  • n the event of hyperkalemia and an increased secretion of aldosterone (which will upregulate both E
  • rs in the gut produces similar inhibition of secretion of gastric acid and pepsinogen enzymes as is
  • increased secretion of mucus
  • secretion of aldosterone is increased.
  • Secretion of elastinolytic enzymes and their propeptid
  • ole in the intestine is to greatly stimulate secretion of water and electrolytes, as well as stimul
  • ACTH is a peptide hormone that regulates the secretion of glucocorticoids from the adrenal cortex.
  • GATA-3 has been shown to promote the secretion of IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13 from Th2 cells.
  • Additionally, it increases the secretion of potassium in the distal tubule and collec
  • eased osmolality in the blood will stimulate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
  • t also inhibits angiogenesis and reduces the secretion of TNF alpha.
  • Their impulses regulate the secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH/Vasopressin), r
  • the matrix of urinary casts derived from the secretion of renal tubular cells.
  • These cells function to aid in gas exchange, secretion of pulmonary surfactant, and self-regenerati
  • This results in the synthesis and secretion of gluco- and mineralo-corticosteroids and a
  • olmesartan reduces vasoconstriction and the secretion of aldosterone.
  • inhibits the peripheral, though not central secretion of oxytocin and vasopressin in rats.
  • This causes only intermittent secretion of insulin, usually in response to stress.
  • In 1917 he presented the paper,The Secretion of Urine, an advancement of the "modern theo
  • sphincter, stomach, gallbladder), stimulate secretion of water into pancreatic juice and bile, and
  • IL-13 also induces secretion of chemokines that are required for recruitm
  • to the T cell receptor (TCR) stimulates the secretion of IL-2, and the expression of IL-2 receptor
  • asing hormone that directs the synthesis and secretion of TSH from the pituitary gland.
  • ized and moist, with moisture maintained via secretion of mucus from specialized cells.
  • cherichia coli, where it participates in the secretion of bacteriocins.
  • ushing's Syndrome characterised by increased secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) from t
  • In 1854 he discovered the mechanism of secretion of royal jelly and its role in the developme
  • function they carry out is the synthesis and secretion of the material lining the bronchiolar lumen
  • bag-like and covered by a tunic, which is a secretion of the epidermal cells.
  • n of the OA1 receptor by L-DOPA leads to the secretion of a neurotropic factor by the retinal pigme
  • ugation of bilirubin, and reduced hepatocyte secretion of bilirubin).
  • the Iridaceae that is named after the sticky secretion on the stem and branches.
  • e defect is due either to ICOS-mediated IL-2 secretion or the activation of similar signaling pathw
  • als that cause the cephalic phase of gastric secretion originate from the cerebral cortex and in th
  • Type I secretion outer membrane protein, TolC IPR010130
  • the function of InvR and the SPI-1 dependent secretion pathway or invasion.
  • ne of these pathways, known as the type V(a) secretion pathway is exemplified by the prototypical I
  • In fact the type V(a), or autotransporter secretion pathway, constitutes the largest number of s
  • processes of the eye decreases aqueous humor secretion, presumably by slowing the formation of bica
  • The effect on gastric acid secretion, promotion of mucous secretion and cell prol
  • In vitro the desensitization of anion secretion responses requires 10-min preincubations wit
  • nal effects; they produce changes in hormone secretion, resulting in profound effects on the retent
  • They are known to induce gastric secretion, stimulate pancreatic secretion, increase bl
  • Increased aldosterone secretion stimulates the H-ATPase of alpha-intercalate
  • This insulin secretion subsides as blood glucose concentrations dec
  • intestinal epithelial cells by a Type three secretion system.
  • nto the extracellular space using the type I secretion system.
  • The major constituents of mucus, the viscous secretion that covers epithelial surfaces such as thos
  • ized by biopiracy because it produces a waxy secretion that may have medicinal uses against AIDS, c
  • fermentation was actually caused by a yeast secretion that he termed zymase.
  • many cases, it is only the effects on fluid secretion that are measured, and while two factors may
  • Although many factors influence insulin secretion, the most important control is the amount of
  • shown to be absolutely necessary to mediate secretion through the outer membrane is contained with
  • alling blood glucose is reduction of insulin secretion to undetectable levels, and release of gluca
  • The parent uses the secretion to attach the eggs to sargassum.
  • mportant roles in cell shape, cell motility, secretion, transmembrane transport, and regulation of
  • lumen (apical membrane surface) to blood, or secretion, transport from blood (basolateral membrane
  • Their interference with the synthesis, secretion, transport, binding, action, or elimination
  • onal support for the conclusion that motilin secretion triggers this pattern of gastrointestinal mo
  • international reputation for work on insulin secretion, type II diabetes and neonatal diabetes.
  • dy lengthwise, and held together by a sticky secretion until they are swallowed by their very small
  • This alkaloid skin secretion was first isolated from the tropical frog in
  • Zacropride also stimulated aldosterone secretion when applied to human adrenal glands in vitr
  • se a foul-smelling (though harmless) cloacal secretion when disturbed.
  • This is in contrast with secretion, where the substance may have specific tasks
  • ellular agarase production and extracellular secretion, whereas a magnesium limitation does not.
  • In addition to its effects on chloride secretion, which involve the same steps as the effects
  • lood glucose normally leads to brisk insulin secretion, which in turn leads to rapid glucose uptake
  • It is covered with a whitish, waxy secretion which makes it look dusty.