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Depression and Anxiety, 2008
Over the past 25 years, our understanding of the risks conferred by "behavioral inhibition to the unfamiliar" (BI) has grown tremendously, yet many questions remain. BI represents the persistent tendency to show extreme reticence, fearfulness, or avoidance in novel situations or with unfamiliar people.
Dina R, Hirshfeld-Becker +5 more
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Over the past 25 years, our understanding of the risks conferred by "behavioral inhibition to the unfamiliar" (BI) has grown tremendously, yet many questions remain. BI represents the persistent tendency to show extreme reticence, fearfulness, or avoidance in novel situations or with unfamiliar people.
Dina R, Hirshfeld-Becker +5 more
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Non-synaptic inhibition between grouped neurons in an olfactory circuit [PDF]
Diverse sensory organs, including mammalian taste buds and insect chemosensory sensilla, show a marked compartmentalization of receptor cells; however, the functional impact of this organization remains unclear.
Chih-Ying Su, Karen Anne Menuz
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Food Chemistry, 2021
The inhibition of the α-amylase and α-glucosidase activity facilitates the maintenance of circulating glucose levels by decreasing the rate of blood sugar absorption.
Konstantinos Papoutsis +5 more
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The inhibition of the α-amylase and α-glucosidase activity facilitates the maintenance of circulating glucose levels by decreasing the rate of blood sugar absorption.
Konstantinos Papoutsis +5 more
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Current Opinion in Nephrology & Hypertension, 2006
Initial attempts to inhibit renin in humans have faced numerous difficulties. Molecular modeling and X-ray crystallography of the active site of renin have led to the development of new orally active renin inhibitors, such as aliskiren. Recent preclinical and clinical data suggest that this drug may be of value for treating patients with cardiovascular
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Initial attempts to inhibit renin in humans have faced numerous difficulties. Molecular modeling and X-ray crystallography of the active site of renin have led to the development of new orally active renin inhibitors, such as aliskiren. Recent preclinical and clinical data suggest that this drug may be of value for treating patients with cardiovascular
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis
This article explores the notion of inhibition at a theoretical and clinical level in psychoanalysis. The first part follows the development of the notion in Freud's work, from the "Project" (1950a [1895]) to Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety (1926d). It identifies the two approaches to inhibition, the first from an energetic point of view, the second ...
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This article explores the notion of inhibition at a theoretical and clinical level in psychoanalysis. The first part follows the development of the notion in Freud's work, from the "Project" (1950a [1895]) to Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety (1926d). It identifies the two approaches to inhibition, the first from an energetic point of view, the second ...
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Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy, 1995
Modification of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system by renin inhibitors may be an alternative to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. The development of clinically useful renin inhibitors has been hampered by a variety of pharmacologic problems, most notably the poor oral bioavailability of these ...
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Modification of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system by renin inhibitors may be an alternative to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. The development of clinically useful renin inhibitors has been hampered by a variety of pharmacologic problems, most notably the poor oral bioavailability of these ...
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