- for humans. The
pathophysiology of
obesity involves many
possible pathophysiological mechanisms involved in its
development and maintenance. This field...
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induce bone loss and
hyperlipidemia with
increasing age,
indicating a
pathophysiologic role.
Regucalcin transgenic rat may be a
useful tool as
animal model...
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Gastrin is a
peptide hormone that
stimulates secretion of
gastric acid (HCl) by the
parietal cells of the
stomach and aids in
gastric motility. It is released...
- In
vision science, a
saccade (/səˈkɑːd/ sə-KAHD; French: [sakad];
French for 'jerk') is a quick,
simultaneous movement of both eyes
between two or more...
- is
dilation or
distention of a
tubular structure,
either normal or
pathophysiologic but
usually the
latter (except in atelectasis,
where absence of ectasis...
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Piero V (2016). "Alice in
Wonderland Syndrome: A
clinical and
pathophysiological review".
BioMed Research International. 2016: 8243145. doi:10.1155/2016/8243145...
- states, etc. The
symptoms of POTS can be
caused by
several distinct pathophysiological mechanisms.
These mechanisms are
poorly understood, and can overlap...
- LT (September 2009). "Viral pneumonia: epidemiological, clinical,
pathophysiological and
therapeutic aspects".
Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia. 35 (9):...
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ligand is bradykinin, a 9
amino acid
peptide generated in
pathophysiologic conditions such as inflammation, trauma, burns, shock, and allergy...
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Gluten is a
structural protein naturally found in
certain cereal grains. The term
gluten usually refers to the
elastic network of a
wheat grain's proteins...