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Monogenic autoimmune diseases of the endocrine system
The most common endocrine diseases, type 1 diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism, are the result of autoimmunity. Clustering of autoimmune endocrinopathies can result from polygenic predisposition, or more rarely, may present as part of a wider syndrome due to a mutation within one of seven genes. These monogenic autoimmune diseases show highly
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Viruses and Endocrine Diseases
Viral infections have been frequently associated with physiological and pathological changes in the endocrine system for many years. The numerous early and late endocrine complications reported during the current pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 ...
Magloire Pandoua Nekoua+7 more
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Behcet's Disease and Endocrine System [PDF]
Behcet's disease (BD) is a chronic disease which is characterized by recurrent oral apthous ulcerations, recurrent genital ulcerations, skin eruptions, ocular involvements and other various systemic manifestations as well as systemic vasculitis. Endocrine involvement in BD regarding various systems can be seen.
Onur Özhan, Kerem Sezer
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A nanocommunication system for endocrine diseases [PDF]
Nanotechnology is a newand very promising area of research which will allow several new applications to be created in different fields, such as, biological, medical, environmental, military, agricultural, industrial and consumer goods. This paper focuses
A Cavalcanti+21 more
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Urocortins in the mammalian endocrine system [PDF]
Urocortins (Ucns), peptides belonging to the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) family, are classified into Ucn1, Ucn2, and Ucn3. They are involved in regulating several body functions by binding to two G protein-coupled recep- tors: receptor type 1 ...
Liguori, Giovanna+3 more
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Diseases of the Endocrine System in the Population of the Orenburg Region
Introduction. The increase in the rates of diseases of the endocrine system has been observed in the Russian Federation for many years. Unfavorable trends, including increasing growth rates and rising incidence and prevalence, are also registered in the Orenburg Region.
Е Л Борщук+4 more
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Rhodium of the endocrine system in the pathogenesis of skin diseases
The doctrine of the etiology of skin diseases is currently the least studied theoretically department of dermatology, full of vague, shaky hypotheses and deep contradictions, logically and inevitably arising from our insufficient acquaintance with the essence and nature of the anatomical and physiological connection of the skin with various organs of ...
N. Yasnitsky
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Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals' Effects in Children: What We Know and What We Need to Learn? [PDF]
Thousands of natural or manufactured chemicals were defined as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) because they can interfere with hormone activity and the endocrine system.
Bernasconi, Sergio+3 more
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Heterogeneity and Dynamics of Vasculature in the Endocrine System During Aging and Disease [PDF]
The endocrine system consists of several highly vascularized glands that produce and secrete hormones to maintain body homeostasis and regulate a range of bodily functions and processes, including growth, metabolism and development. The dense and highly vascularized capillary network functions as the main transport system for hormones and regulatory ...
Sina Stücker+2 more
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Pancreatic endocrine and exocrine signaling and crosstalk in physiological and pathological status [PDF]
The pancreas, an organ with dual functions, regulates blood glucose levels through the endocrine system by secreting hormones such as insulin and glucagon. It also aids digestion through the exocrine system by secreting digestive enzymes.
Chenglin Hu+6 more
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