-
Neurohormonal response to stress...
-
benign cosmetic condition,
sometimes caused by a
relatively benign neurohormonal disorder.
Regardless of its cause, the
benign form
typically does not...
-
surrounding this behavior, such as
decreased blood flow to the brain,
neurohormonal modulation of
sleep through digestive coupled signaling, or
vagal stimulation...
-
produce the body
changes of
female and male puberty. The
onset of this
neurohormonal process may
precede the
first visible body
changes by 1–2 years. The...
-
isosorbide dinitrate to its
active principle NO (or a NO-related species)
Neurohormonal activation,
causing sympathetic activation and
release of vasoconstrictors...
- of bimagrumab, an
activin receptor type II inhibitor, on
pituitary neurohormonal axes".
Clinical Endocrinology. 88 (6): 908–919. doi:10.1111/cen.13601...
-
proposes that
close social bonds, and ****ociated emotional, cognitive, and
neurohormonal mechanisms,
evolved to
facilitate long-term, high-cost
altruism between...
- pressures, and non-hemodynamic
factors or "cardiorenal connectors" such as
neurohormonal and
inflammatory activation. It was
previously believed that low cardiac...
- gallbladder, and the
Sphincter of Oddi. The
gallbladder is
controlled on a
neurohormonal basis, with
Cholecystokinin (CCK)
leading to the
contraction and release...
-
Sandor A, Kidd M,
Lawton GP, Miu K, Tang LH,
Modlin IM (April 1996). "
Neurohormonal modulation of rat enterochromaffin-like cell
histamine secretion". Gastroenterology...