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Acetylcholine and Body Temperature

Nature, 1948
Glaubach and Pick1 were the first to find that procaine causes a fall of body temperature. The fall has recently been shown by Peczenik2 to be greatly increased after adrenalectomy. The work of Dawes3 in this laboratory on quinidine substitutes led him to point out that quinine, quinidine and procaine antagonize the effect of acetylcholine on many ...
J H, BURN, N K, DUTTA
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Hemoglobin senses body temperature

European Biophysics Journal, 2009
When aspirating human red blood cells (RBCs) into 1.3 mum pipettes (DeltaP = -2.3 kPa), a transition from blocking the pipette below a critical temperature T(c) = 36.3 +/- 0.3 degrees C to passing it above the T(c) occurred (micropipette passage transition). With a 1.1 mum pipette no passage was seen which enabled RBC volume measurements also above T(c)
G M, Artmann   +9 more
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Body Temperature

1999
Abstract This chapter is about how the temperatures of animals ‘ bodies are affected by the environment and by the animal ‘s metabolism, and how body temperature in turn affects the rates of physiological processes.Enzyme-catalysed reactions are affected by temperature. If the temperature is low, reactions proceed slowly.
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Taking body temperature, inside out [body temperature monitoring]

IEEE Spectrum, 2006
Originally developed in the mid-1980s by NASA for monitoring the body temperatures of astronauts on the Space Shuttle, the "radio pill" has now found a new application in the football field. Several pro and college teams have begun issuing these multivitamin-size pills to players who they think might be at risk for heatstroke.
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Drugs and Body Temperature

1970
Publisher Summary The mechanisms involved in the regulation of internal body temperature continue to receive the attention of many investigators. The effects of drugs on thermoregulation have been extensively studied and attempts have been made to determine the sites and mechanisms of drug action in the light of this newer knowledge.
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Disorders of body temperature

2014
The human body generates heat capable of raising body temperature by approximately 1°C per hour. Normally, this heat is dissipated by means of a thermoregulatory system. Disorders resulting from abnormally high or low body temperature result in neurologic dysfunction and pose a threat to life.
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Body temperature and sleep

2018
Sleep in mammals is accompanied by a decrease in core body temperature (CBT). The circadian clock in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates daily rhythms in both CBT and arousal states, and these rhythms are normally coupled. Reductions in metabolic heat production resulting from behavioral quiescence and reduced muscle tone along with ...
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Body Temperature and External Temperature

1973
Although the body temperature of poikilothermic animals changes in the same direction as the external temperature, the level of the body temperature is usually not the same as that of the external temperature. The temperature gradient between the body and its surroundings is not only a function of heat production and heat loss, but also of a number of ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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