SUSTAINED EFFECTS OF BRIEF DAILY STRESS (FIGHTING) UPON BRAIN AND ADRENAL CATECHOLAMINES AND ADRENAL, SPLEEN, AND HEART WEIGHTS OF MICE [PDF]
Bruce L. Welch, Annemarie S. Welch
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Multiple inflammatory, infectious and autoimmune dermato‐venereological conditions are associated with erectile dysfunction (ED) due to underlying intricate vasculogenic, neurogenic, endocrine and psychogenic mechanisms. It is recommended that practitioners screen dermatology patients for ED and associated comorbidities, provide personalized lifestyle ...
Andrei Tanasov, George‐Sorin Tiplica
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Impact of different exercise modalities on neuroendocrine well-being markers among university students: a study of renalase and catecholamine responses. [PDF]
Çınar V+6 more
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ABSTRACT Osmoregulation and ammonia removal are among key physiological processes that take place in gills and affect fish homeostasis and well‐being. These processes can be disrupted by numerous environmental factors, but also by viral infections, especially those leading to severe gill disorders.
Maria Zawisza+5 more
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Primary Intrarenal Neuroblastoma in a Four-Month-Old Infant: A Rare Diagnostic Challenge Mimicking Wilms Tumor. [PDF]
Ahmad M+3 more
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Changes in the Permeability of the Salivary Gland Caused by Sympathetic Stimulation and by Catecholamines [PDF]
K. Martin, A. S. V. Burgen
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Mind the GAPS: Glia associated with psychological stress
Abstract Glial cells are an integral component of the nervous system, performing crucial functions that extend beyond structural support, including modulation of the immune system, tissue repair, and maintaining tissue homeostasis. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of glial cells as key mediators of stress responses across different organs.
Niklas Blank+4 more
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Urinary Catecholamines Predict Relapse During Complete Remission in High-Risk Neuroblastoma. [PDF]
Matser YAH+14 more
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Particle-bound and Free Catecholamines in Dog Hearts and the Uptake of Injected Norepinephrine [PDF]
A Wegmann, K. J. Kako
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