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Decreased Serum 5‐HT: Clinical Correlates and Regulatory Role in NMJ of MG
ABSTRACT Objective Although 5‐Hydroxytryptamine (5‐HT) indirectly stimulates muscle contraction and participates in regulating Acetylcholine receptor (AChR) cluster homeostasis in cellular, animal, and clinical studies, evidence regarding its potential to modulate muscle contraction in myasthenia gravis (MG) remains limited.
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Investigating the relationship between heat-mediated cognitive impairment and antipredator response in a wild bird. [PDF]
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Accurate prediction of thermoresponsive phase behavior of disordered proteins. [PDF]
Chakravarti A, Joseph JA.
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Melatonin improves high temperature stress tolerance by physiological and reproductive stabilization in common bean. [PDF]
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Design of proteins by parallel tempering in the sequence space. [PDF]
Kalani P, Spiwok V.
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Thermophobic diffusion becomes dominant in ultra-dilute alkali halide aqueous solutions. [PDF]
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Urine Temperature and Core Temperature
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986To the Editor.— In a recent article on hypothermia in the elderly, Keilson et al 1 describe a method for measuring body temperature from the temperature of freshly voided urine. After finding a poor correlation with oral temperature, they conclude that "urine temperature does not measure core temperature values." This conclusion does not appear ...
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