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The Endocrine System

Science, 1984
The endocrine system is composed of a group of ductless glands which synthesise, may store, and can release into the blood stream those agents called hormones. The synthesis of hormones can be stimulated or inhibited by other substances generally called releasing or inhibiting factors.
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Sleep and the Endocrine System

Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2015
In this article, the effect of sleep and sleep disorders on endocrine function and the influence of endocrine abnormalities on sleep are discussed. Sleep disruption and its associated endocrine consequences in the critically ill patient are also reviewed.
Dionne, Morgan, Sheila C, Tsai
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Immunity and the Endocrine System

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1994
In conclusion, interaction between the immune and endocrine systems is highly complex. Generally, abnormalities of T suppressor cells, a result of HLA antigen genetic abnormalities, result in autoimmunity that causes endocrine gland destruction and hormone deficiency, as seen in lymphocytic thyroiditis of dogs, type I DM, hypoparathyroidism ...
D S, Greco, L M, Harpold
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Endocrine System and Obesity

Critical Care Clinics, 2010
Obesity is associated with significant alterations in endocrine function. An association with type 2 diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia has been well documented. This article highlights the complexities of treating endocrine system disorders in obese patients.
Doyle D, Ashburn, Mary Jane, Reed
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Telomerase and the endocrine system

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2011
Telomeres are nucleoprotein complexes located at the ends of chromosomes that have a critical role in the maintenance of chromosomal integrity. This involvement is based on complex secondary and tertiary structures that rely on DNA-DNA, DNA-protein and protein-protein interactions.
PACINI, FURIO   +3 more
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Streptomycin and endocrine system

Experientia, 1956
Auf Grund klinischer Erfahrungen, nach welchen anlasslich einer Streptomycintherapie verschiedene endokrine Storungen beobachtet werden konnten, wurden zur Klarung derselben Tierexperimente durchgefuhrt. Die Versuchsergebnisse deuten auf eine funktionelle Storung der Nebennierenrindenenzyme hin, hervorgerufen durch die Einwirkung des Antibiotikums ...
G, KAROLYHAZI   +3 more
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