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Adrenal Physiology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1997
The adrenal glands contain elements of three distinct functional units: (1) the medulla, which secretes catecholamines; (2) the zona glomerulosa, which is responsible for mineralocorticoids (aldosterone); and (3) the zonae fasiculata and reticularis, which are the sources of glucocorticoids (cortisol).
R J, Kemppainen, E N, Behrend
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Odontoblast physiology

Experimental Cell Research, 2014
Odontoblasts are post-mitotic cells organized as a layer of palisade cells along the interface between the dental pulp and dentin. They are responsible for the formation of the physiological primary and secondary dentins. They synthesize the organic matrix of type I collagen and actively participate to its mineralization by secreting proteoglycans and ...
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Thyroid Physiology

Medical Clinics of North America, 2012
The thyroid gland produces thyroid hormone, which has clinically important actions practically in every system in the human body. Detailed knowledge of the physiology of the thyroid gland is critical for the proper management of thyroid disorders. The molecular biology of thyroid function is being studied in great detail. Clinically important molecules,
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Physiology

New England Journal of Medicine, 1948
H E, HOFF, H J, SCOTT
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Potassium physiology

The American Journal of Medicine, 1986
Potassium is the most abundant exchangeable cation in the body. It exists predominantly in the intracellular fluid at concentrations of 140 to 150 meq/liter and in the extracellular fluid at concentrations of 3.5 to 5 meq/liter. The maintenance of the serum potassium concentration is a complex bodily function and results from the balance between intake,
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Work Physiology; Environmental Physiology

1983
The area of applied physiology concerned with work (which includes sports physiology) is closely related to environmental physiology. In recent years the environmental factors with which the organism must cope have become more varied, and work must more often be done unter difficult environmental conditions — in extreme climates, at high altitudes (e.g.
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Hypocalcin physiology.

Progress in clinical and biological research, 1990
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Shaping bacterial gene expression by physiological and proteome allocation constraints

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Matthew Scott, Terence Hwa
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Physiological limitations and opportunities in microbial metabolic engineering

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
José Montaño López, Jose L Avalos
exaly  

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