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Ergebnisse der Physiologie Biologischen Chemie und Experimentellen Pharmakologie, 1963
H, RASMUSSEN, H F, DELUCA
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H, RASMUSSEN, H F, DELUCA
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Temperature Homeostasis and Redox Homeostasis
2001It appears that the constancy of body temperature, among other metabolic equilibria, depends to a certain extent on a homeostatically regulated ratio of brain redox buffer components, which are in virtually all animal cells, glutathione and its disulfide. Glutathione serves additionally as an antioxidant by directly reacting with radicals.
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2002
Abstract ‘Homeostasis’ stems from Greek, meaning same stand or same state. The term was coined by Cannon: ‘…The coordinated physiological processes which maintain most of the steady states in the organism are so complex and so peculiar to living beings … that I have suggested a special designation for these states, homeostasis.
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Abstract ‘Homeostasis’ stems from Greek, meaning same stand or same state. The term was coined by Cannon: ‘…The coordinated physiological processes which maintain most of the steady states in the organism are so complex and so peculiar to living beings … that I have suggested a special designation for these states, homeostasis.
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Cell competition in development, homeostasis and cancer
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Sanne M Van Neerven, Louis Vermeulen
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Mucus sialylation determines intestinal host-commensal homeostasis
Cell, 2022Yikun Yao, Girak Kim, Sam Shafer
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