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Autoregulation of tubulin synthesis
BioEssays, 1986AbstractIn many mammalian cell types, increases in the level of nonpolymerized tubulin cause an inhibition in tubulin synthesis which is accompanied by a decrease in tubulin mRNA levels. To see whether inhibition is caused by nuclear or cytoplasmic events, two groups have recently examined the ability of enucleated cells to autoregulate tubulin ...
J M, Caron, M W, Kirschner
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Triad of TDP43 control in neurodegeneration: autoregulation, localization and aggregation
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2021Paraskevi Tziortzouda +2 more
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Quantification of dynamic cerebral autoregulation: welcome to the jungle!
Clinical Autonomic Research, 2023Patrice Brassard +4 more
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Autoregulation in the Neuro ICU
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2018The purpose of this review is to briefly describe the concept of cerebral autoregulation, to detail several bedside techniques for measuring and assessing autoregulation, and to outline the impact of impaired autoregulation on clinical and functional outcomes in acute brain injury.
Anson, Wang +2 more
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Cerebral autoregulation and anesthesia
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2009This review will examine the recent literature on anesthesia and monitoring techniques in relation to cerebral autoregulation. We will discuss the effect of physiologic and pharmacological factors on cerebral autoregulation alongside its clinical relevance with the help of new evidence.Intravenous anesthesia, such as combination of propofol and ...
Armagan, Dagal, Arthur M, Lam
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Autoregulation and repair in microtubule homeostasis.
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2019Even in the face of damaging insults, most cells maintain stability over time through multiple homeostatic pathways, including maintenance of the microtubule cytoskeleton that is fundamental to numerous cellular processes.
Ivana Gasic, T. Mitchison
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RENIN AND RENAL AUTOREGULATION
The Lancet, 1968Abstract A renin/renal-autoregulation hypothesis is proposed and supported by the evidence gained by some of the foremost workers in the field. I depends on an increased sodium concentration in the lumen of the early distal tubule activating a sodium-dependent carrier to transport renin from the granules of the juxtaglomerular apparatus into the ...
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Autoregulation of the coronary circulation
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1987Coronary autoregulation appears to be closely coupled to myocardial oxidative metabolism. Recent data suggest that coronary autoregulation depends on the prevailing balance between myocardial oxygen supply and demand. It seems likely that pO2 within a critical range may be the initial metabolic stimulus for coronary autoregulation.
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Science, 1963
The first international symposium on radiosensitizers and radioprotective drugs [ Science 140, 207 (12 Apr. 1963)] is scheduled for 23-24 May 1964.
P C, Johnson, W H, Waugh, L B, Hinshaw
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The first international symposium on radiosensitizers and radioprotective drugs [ Science 140, 207 (12 Apr. 1963)] is scheduled for 23-24 May 1964.
P C, Johnson, W H, Waugh, L B, Hinshaw
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Cerebral Autoregulation and Syncope
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2007Whatever the pathogenesis of syncope is, the ultimate common cause leading to loss of consciousness is insufficient cerebral perfusion with a critical reduction of blood flow to the reticular activating system. Brain circulation has an autoregulation system that keeps cerebral blood flow constant over a wide range of systemic blood pressures. Normally,
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