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Renin Release

Physiology, 2007
The aspartyl-protease renin is the key regulator of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, which is critically involved in salt, volume, and blood pressure homeostasis of the body. Renin is mainly produced and released into circulation by the so-called juxtaglomerular epithelioid cells, located in the walls of renal afferent arterioles at the ...
Schweda, Frank   +4 more
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Lease/Release

ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing, 2016
High memory contention is generally agreed to be a worst-case scenario for concurrent data structures. There has been a significant amount of research effort spent investigating designs that minimize contention, and several programming techniques have been proposed to mitigate its effects.
Syed Kamran Haider   +2 more
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Glutamate Release

Neurochemical Research, 2015
Our aim was to review the processes of glutamate release from both biochemical and neurophysiological points of view. A large body of evidence now indicates that glutamate is specifically accumulated into synaptic vesicles, which provides strong support for the concept that glutamate is released from synaptic vesicles and is the major excitatory ...
John T, Hackett, Tetsufumi, Ueda
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Neurotransmitter Release

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1996
Synaptic vesicle exocytosis is rapid and highly localized, which are features that arise from the organization of the presynaptic active zone, where vesicle fusion occurs. Colocalization of calcium channels with the proteins making up the vesicle docking machinery at the active zone, combined with the low affinity and high cooperativity of the calcium ...
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Clubfoot Release Without Wide Subtalar Release

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1990
Fifty-two feet treated by clubfoot release without wide subtalar release were evaluated 4.2-10.8 years after surgery. Eleven feet (21%) had undergone additional operative procedures at the time of review, and 82% of feet had good or excellent functional ratings at that time.
D A, Yngve, R H, Gross, J A, Sullivan
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Histamine releasing factors

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1991
Histamine-releasing factors (HRF) are cell-derived products which cause histamine release from basophils and/or mast cells. We have isolated HRF from human mononuclear cells and platelets and have purified 3 molecular species having molecular weights of 8–10, 15–17 and 35–41 kilodaltons (kDa).
A P, Kaplan   +3 more
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Neurotransmitter Release

2008
Neurons send out a multitude of chemical signals, called neurotransmitters, to communicate between neurons in brain, and between neurons and target cells in the periphery. The most important of these communication processes is synaptic transmission, which accounts for the ability of the brain to rapidly process information, and which is characterized ...
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