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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980
The development of the fetal adrenal medulla can be considered an integral part of the complex process of maturation and preparation of the fetus for extrauterine life. Our understanding of the fetal sympathoadrenal function is facilitated by the relative separation that exists between the maternal and fetal catecholamine secretion and metabolism ...
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The development of the fetal adrenal medulla can be considered an integral part of the complex process of maturation and preparation of the fetus for extrauterine life. Our understanding of the fetal sympathoadrenal function is facilitated by the relative separation that exists between the maternal and fetal catecholamine secretion and metabolism ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1941
Epinephrine has been studied extensively as a physiologic and as a pharmacologic agent. The subject has wide ramifications, and only what appear to be the most significant findings can be discussed in the space available. ISOLATION OF EPINEPHRINE The staining reactions described by Vulpian (green color with ferric chloride) and by Henle (brownish ...
Carl F. Cori, Arnold deM. Welch
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Epinephrine has been studied extensively as a physiologic and as a pharmacologic agent. The subject has wide ramifications, and only what appear to be the most significant findings can be discussed in the space available. ISOLATION OF EPINEPHRINE The staining reactions described by Vulpian (green color with ferric chloride) and by Henle (brownish ...
Carl F. Cori, Arnold deM. Welch
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The Renal Medulla and Hypertension
Hypertension, 1995Abstract We review evidence supporting the conclusion that renal dysfunction underlies the development of all forms of hypertension in humans and experimental animals. Indexes of global renal function are generally normal in the early stages of most genetic forms of hypertension, but renal function is clearly impaired in long ...
David L. Mattson+3 more
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Physiology of the Adrenal Medulla
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1989As can be appreciated from this discussion, catecholamines derived from the adrenal medulla have far-reaching effects on human physiology, ranging from direct effects on individual cells to participation in complex behavioral responses.
Donald J. Breslin+1 more
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Adrenal Medulla and Paraganglia [PDF]
Paraganglia are neuroendocrine organs, composed mainly of cells derived from the neural crest that secrete catecholamines or indolamines and peptides. They comprise two groups: those associated with the sympathetic and those with the parasympathetic nervous systems.
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Nature Immunology, 2010
Medullary thymic epithelial cells maintain tolerance by expressing peripheral self antigens. New data show that they also present these antigens, which leads to the deletion of conventional CD4+ T cells and the induction of regulatory T cells.
Ellen A. Robey, Ivan Dzhagalov
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Medullary thymic epithelial cells maintain tolerance by expressing peripheral self antigens. New data show that they also present these antigens, which leads to the deletion of conventional CD4+ T cells and the induction of regulatory T cells.
Ellen A. Robey, Ivan Dzhagalov
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TUMORS OF THE MEDULLA OBLONGATA
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1952THE FIRST report of a tumor in the medulla oblongata was that of Chevalier 1 in 1834. Since that initial report there have appeared in the medical literature descriptions of a total of 57 cases of primary tumors of the medulla. Practically all these reports have described single cases or have mentioned the tumors in question incidentally in treatises ...
James W. Kernohan+2 more
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1984
The gangliosides were examined in adrenal glands of mouse, rat, guinea pig, rabbit, monkey, pig, ox and chicken. GM3 ganglioside was predominant in all examined animals except pig. In pig GD3 ganglioside was the major one. GM4 ganglioside was found in guinea pig and chicken. The distribution of sialic acid varied in each species.
Toshio Ariga+2 more
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The gangliosides were examined in adrenal glands of mouse, rat, guinea pig, rabbit, monkey, pig, ox and chicken. GM3 ganglioside was predominant in all examined animals except pig. In pig GD3 ganglioside was the major one. GM4 ganglioside was found in guinea pig and chicken. The distribution of sialic acid varied in each species.
Toshio Ariga+2 more
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Toxicologic Pathology, 1989
Adult adrenal medullary cells, in many strains of rats, develop diffuse and nodular hyperplasia and neoplasia under a variety of conditions. Both endogenous and exogenous factors affect the development of these proliferative changes. The former include the animals's train, age, and sex.
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Adult adrenal medullary cells, in many strains of rats, develop diffuse and nodular hyperplasia and neoplasia under a variety of conditions. Both endogenous and exogenous factors affect the development of these proliferative changes. The former include the animals's train, age, and sex.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1935
Note. —This article and the articles in the previous issues ofThe Journalare part of aseries published under the auspices of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry. Other articles will appear in succeeding issues. When completed, the series will be published in book form.—Ed.
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Note. —This article and the articles in the previous issues ofThe Journalare part of aseries published under the auspices of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry. Other articles will appear in succeeding issues. When completed, the series will be published in book form.—Ed.
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