Contribution of Sympathetic Sensory Coupling to Craniofacial Nociception
ABSTRACT Stress and anxiety are associated with increased pain intensity in temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) patients. It is possible that this association is due to a direct interaction between the sympathetic and sensory nervous systems. This narrative review examines evidence for a potential sympathetic sensory interaction in deep craniofacial ...
Brian Edwin Cairns
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Pharmacological interventions for anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity in breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Vacharanukrauh P+4 more
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Neuroimmune pathophysiology of long COVID
Although COVID‐19 was originally considered a respiratory illness, it is now well established that SARS‐CoV‐2 infection can have far‐reaching impacts on the nervous system. Neurological symptoms such as chemosensory dysfunction are frequently observed during acute infection and approximately 10% of COVID‐19 cases will go on to develop new or persistent
Janna K. Moen+2 more
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Reovirus type 3 binds to antagonist domains of the beta-adrenergic receptor [PDF]
Sam T. Donta, John D. Shanley
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Abstract Objectives To describe the traction suture fixation technique for severely displaced lenses (≥180°) using a capsular tension ring (CTR) fragment during cataract surgery in dogs, and to retrospectively investigate its clinical outcomes. Animals Studied Eight dogs (nine eyes). Procedures The medical records of dogs with severe lens displacement (
Shinya Fukumoto, Tomomi Minamoto
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Contemporary Practices in Refractory Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Jezeršek J, Strnad M.
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[Adrenergic beta-antagonists: treatment of heart failure].
M, Yokoyama, Y, Yokota
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Sweat-gland necrosis after beta-adrenergic antagonist treatment in a patient with pheochromocytoma
Jean Naeyaert+3 more
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Chronic and acute mediators of passive viscoelasticity in human skeletal muscle fibres
Abstract The cellular viscoelastic modulus in skeletal muscle tissue responds dynamically to chronic stressors, such as age and exercise. Passive tissue mechanics can also be sensitive to acute stimuli, such as mechanical loading and/or activation‐induced muscle fatigue.
Grace E. Privett+3 more
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Adrenergic pathways in glycine-mediated feeding behavior: Evidence from layer chickens. [PDF]
Zarei H, Kashefi F, Hasani K.
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