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Physiopathology of cellular peptides

Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv f�r Pharmakologie, 1971
Cationic polypeptides isolated from cytoplasmatic granules of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and platelets are biologically active. Low molecular weight, arginine-rich polypeptides show a specific mast celldegranulating and histamine-releasing effect and increase vascular permeability by this mechanism.
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Pathology and physiopathology of adenomyosis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2006
Adenomyosis is defined by the presence of endometrial mucosa within the myometrium. This probably occurs by invagination of the basalis endometrium into the myometrium. The process of invagination and intramyometrial spreading may be facilitated by the non-cyclic, anti-apoptotic activity of the basalis associated with relative hyper-oestrogenic states.
Bergeron, Christine   +2 more
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MicroRNAs in parathyroid physiopathology

Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2017
Parathyroid glands regulate calcium homeostasis through synthesis and secretion of parathormone (PTH). They sense the extracellular calcium concentration through the G-protein coupled calcium sensing receptor (CASR) and release PTH in order to preserve calcium concentration in the physiological range.
V. Vaira   +3 more
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Physiopathology and genetics of vitiligo

Journal of Autoimmunity, 2005
Generalized vitiligo is an acquired disorder in which white patches of skin and overlying hair result from autoimmune loss of melanocytes from involved areas. The autoimmune pathogenesis of vitiligo has become a rapidly evolving field of research. A humoral immune reaction has been implicated through the detection of circulating antibodies.
Thierry, Passeron, Jean-Paul, Ortonne
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Physiopathology of fibromyalgia

Reumatología Clínica (English Edition), 2020
Diego Felipe, García Rodríguez   +1 more
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Physiopathology of the Meniscal Lesions

2016
Pathophysiology of meniscus injuries comprises a combination of compressive, tensile, and shear forces. Besides the characteristics of the tissue itself, which comprises segmental and zonal variations, several other factors are enrolled in the etiology of meniscus tears.
Helder Pereira   +2 more
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[Physiopathology of bullous pemphigoid].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2009
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Doffoel-Hantz, V.   +5 more
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Physiopathology of airway hyperresponsiveness

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2003
Airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR), the tendency of the airways to narrow too much and too easily in response to various stimuli, is a universal feature of asthma, although it is not exclusive to this disease. Airway responsiveness shows a unimodal distribution in the general population and might vary with time, increasing after exposure to allergens ...
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Physiopathology and clinical management of blackwater fever: a scoping review

Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 2023
Paola Rodari   +2 more
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