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A stress-free stress response

Nature Chemical Biology, 2020
A new molecule that specifically activates a key protein homeostasis pathway has been identified. The ability to initiate the IRE1–XBP1s branch of the unfolded protein response opens up new avenues for basic research and treatment of disease.
Nadia Cummins, Rebecca C. Taylor
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Stress, stress response, and health

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2004
Components of stress and the stress response differ between men and women. The tend-and-befriend response, mediated by oxytocin and endogenous opioids, may be more applicable to women than the fight-or-flight response, which was based largely on studies of men. Even within the flight-or-flight response pattern there are sex-based differences.
Sandra Adams, Motzer, Vicky, Hertig
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Resident Stress = Spousal Stress

Pediatrics, 1989
Understandably, most of your letters are written by physicians, but I hope that you will print a letter from another profession. Both my husband and I were interested to read A. B. Bergman's article "Resident Stress" (Pediatrics 1988;82:260-263). I am a Registered Nurse working primarily with dying patients.
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Abiotic stresses.

Cucurbits, 2020
Numerous abiotic stresses impact yield, quality and adaptation of cucurbit crops under the diverse cultivation systems across the globe. Irrigation systems, elevation, soil type, solar radiation, wind, pathogens, fertility and genotype all interact to ...
Todd C. Wehner   +4 more
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Stress echocardiography

Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2004
Stress echocardiography is the combination of 2D echocardiography with a physical, pharmacological or electrical stress. The diagnostic end point for the detection of myocardial ischemia is the induction of a transient worsening in regional function during stress.
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Structural features and regulation of lignin deposited upon biotic and abiotic stresses.

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2019
Lignin is not only important for plant growth and development but is also a major player in the response of plants to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Although the link between lignin and stresses has been widely demonstrated, the chemical nature and
I. Cesarino
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Stress

Molecular Cell
Brian Plosky shares his perspective on Molecular Cell's special issue on stress.
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A Study of the Effects of Cyclic Thermal Stresses on a Ductile Metal

Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1954
The results of a study of cyclic strain and fatigue failure arising from cyclic thermal stresses are reported. By means of a test apparatus described in a companion paper, a cyclic temperature is imposed on a thin tubular test specimen subjected to ...
L. Coffin
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Effects of in-situ stresses on the fracturing of rock by blasting

Computers and geotechnics, 2017
Blasting is widely applied in deep rock excavation. The effect of in-situ stresses on the fracturing of rock due to blasting was investigated.
Changping Yi, D. Johansson, J. Greberg
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Stress Ulcers

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1990
Gastric stress ulceration occurs rapidly in patients after severe trauma. However, bleeding from stress ulceration is a rare but very serious complication after trauma and major surgery. Important risk factors for stress ulcer bleeding are shock, especially septic shock, and the development of other components of the multiple system organ failure ...
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