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Neuroendocrinology and its Quantitative Development: A Bioengineering View
Biomedical engineering is clearly present in modern neuroendocrinology, and indeed has come to embrace it in many respects. First, we briefly review the origins of endocrinology until neuroendocrinology, after a long saga, was established in the 1950's ...
Valentinuzzi Max E
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The neuroendocrinology of love
Romantic love could be considered as a collection of activities associated with the acquisition and retention of emotions needed to survive and reproduce.
Krishna G Seshadri
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Models in neuroendocrinology [PDF]
The neuroendocrine systems of the hypothalamus are critical for survival and reproduction, and are highly conserved throughout vertebrate evolution. Their roles in controlling body metabolism, growth and body composition, stress, electrolyte balance and reproduction have been intensively studied, and have yielded a rich crop of original and challenging
Gareth Leng, Duncan J. MacGregor
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The Historical Progression of Positron Emission Tomography Research in Neuroendocrinology
The rapid and continual development of a number of radiopharmaceuticals targeting different receptor, enzyme and small molecule systems has fostered Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging of endocrine system actions in vivo in the human brain for ...
J. Bini
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Sleep is vital to human bodily function. Growing evidence indicates that sleep deprivation, disruption, dysrhythmia, and disorders are associated with impaired reproductive function and poor clinical outcomes in women.
G. Beroukhim, E. Esencan, D. Seifer
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Neuroendocrinology of the lung revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing
Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells (PNECs) are sensory epithelial cells that transmit airway status to the brain via sensory neurons and locally via CGRP and GABA.
Christin S Kuo +7 more
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All-trans-retinoic acid (atRA), an active metabolite of vitamin A, exerts a potential role in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. It has been shown that atRA ameliorates atherosclerosis while the exact mechanism underlying this protection remains ...
Małgorzata Kalisz +5 more
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Melanocytes produce melanin to protect the skin from UV-B radiation. Notwithstanding, the spectrum of their functions extends far beyond their well-known role as melanin production factories.
Yan-Yan Chen +4 more
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Neuroendocrinology of ageing [PDF]
Many common problems encountered in the ageing patient can be related to neuroendocrine phenomena. These include Alzheimer's disease, dementia and cognitive dysfunction, depression, Parkinson's disease, hyponatraemia and the postmenopausal increase in both vascular risk and osteoporosis.
H U, Rehman, E A, Masson
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Preoperative hematological inflammatory markers associated with grade and survival in Meningiomas
Meningiomas represent the most frequently diagnosed intracranial tumors. Inflammatory cells present in the tumor can modulate both antitumor and protumor functions, and modify the therapeutic response.
Camila Batista de Oliveira Silva +8 more
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