THE INFLUENCE OF INSULIN AND EPINEPHRINE UPON SOME PHOSPHORUS FRACTIONS OF THE BLOOD
Louise Harris Weissberger
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Glycoprotein Ib activation by thrombin stimulates the energy metabolism in human platelets [PDF]
Corona de la Pena, Norma +4 more
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Intratumoral Nerve Phased Development: A Promising Therapeutic Target
ABSTRACT The nervous system has emerged as a critical regulator of tumor biology, engaging in dynamic crosstalk with cancer cells. Although the protumorigenic role of innervation is well established, increasing attention is now directed toward reciprocal influences—how tumors actively shape and remodel local nerve networks within the tumor ...
Xiangxian Che +3 more
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Light‐Based Molecular Tools to Precisely Monitor and Operate β‐Adrenoceptors
ABSTRACT β‐Adrenoceptors are important G protein–coupled receptors involved in cardiovascular, metabolic, and neurological regulation. To study their function with high precision, light‐based molecular tools have been developed offering precise spatiotemporal control.
Ignazzitto Maria Tindara +3 more
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The use of epinephrine in out-of-hospital cardiac arres : A retrospective study of the effects of administration timing and cumulative doses on outcome in a physician-staffed emergency medical service system. [PDF]
Gruebl T +11 more
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Comparative Reactivities of Aortic Strips from Hypertensive and Normotensive Rats to Epinephrine and Levarterenol [PDF]
Samuel Mallov
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Nectar concentrations of biogenic amines affect bumble bee behavior in a dose‐dependent manner
While foraging, pollinators encounter a wide array of molecules, some of which may influence their internal states and behaviors. Among these, biogenic amines – nitrogenous compounds that serve as essential neuromodulators in animals – have only recently been detected in floral nectar.
Marta Barberis +9 more
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