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Histology and Histogenesis of the Adrenal Cortex in the Guinea Pig.
Takashi Ito
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ABSTRACT Introduction Erythropoiesis‐stimulating agents (ESAs) and iron supplementation are standard treatments for chronic kidney disease (CKD)–related anemia. Targeting higher hemoglobin values in CKD increases cardiovascular risk. Whether the increased risk is from higher ESA doses or higher hemoglobin levels is uncertain, but alternative therapies ...
Alan Jardine +9 more
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Changes of the body functions during long-term hypokinesia [PDF]
Prolonged hypokinesis (100-170 days) studied in 2000 rats kept in cages limiting their mobility provoked considerable changes in the gaseous and energetic metabolism: an elevation of the total gaseous metabolism and of the rate of O2 requirement by the ...
Galushko, Y. S. +9 more
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Effect of Nonylphenol on the Structure of Adrenal Cortex in F1 Generation Rats. [PDF]
Kim HS, Lee SH.
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Expression and Function of Endocannabinoid Receptors in the Human Adrenal Cortex [PDF]
Christian G. Ziegler +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Coagulation screening, consisting of prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial prothrombin time (aPTT), is routinely performed in paediatrics to identify bleeding disorders or guide peri‐procedural management. We evaluated the trends in utilisation and diagnostic yield of PT and aPTT testing as part of coagulation screening in a ...
Gerard Gurumurthy +4 more
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Transgenic Mouse Models to Study the Development and Maintenance of the Adrenal Cortex. [PDF]
Abou Nader N, Zamberlam G, Boyer A.
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The Adult Adrenal Cortex Undergoes Rapid Tissue Renewal in a Sex-Specific Manner [PDF]
Anaëlle Grabek +5 more
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Proliferation of the term “emotion dysregulation” in child psychopathology parallels the growing interest in processes that influence negative emotional reactivity. While it commonly refers to a clinical phenotype where intense anger leads to behavioral dyscontrol, the term implies etiology because anything that is dysregulated requires an impaired ...
Joseph C. Blader +2 more
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