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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Nielsen 1999 Origin of the chordate central nervous system - and the origin of chordates}} *{{CZ:Ref:Holland 1999 Chordate origins of the vertebrate central nervous system}}
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  • ...lla in most species. It stimulates both the alpha- and beta- [[sympathetic nervous system|adrenergic systems]], causes systemic vasoconstriction and gastrointestinal
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  • ...g the behavior of cells. Histamine receptors are widespread in the central nervous system and in peripheral tissues. Three types have been recognized and designated ...mino acid L-[[tryptophan]]. In humans it is found primarily in the central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, and blood platelets. Serotonin mediates several im
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  • ...ase of [[norepinephrine]] by direct action on postganglionic [[sympathetic nervous system|sympathetic]] fibers. ...or the sodium, which is reabsorbed. Aldosterone also acts on the [[central nervous system]] to increase a person's appetite for salt, and to make them feel thirsty.E
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  • ...t [[developmental stage|stage]] 37/38. (b) The main parts of the [[central nervous system]] with arrowhead at [[hindbrain]]/[[spinal cord]] border. (c) Transverse se
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  • ...n in[[Fixative| fixatives]], and dissected out tracts within the [[central nervous system]]. They accurately described [[white matter]] of the brain as consisting of
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  • ...on, renal tubular [[sodium]] reuptake, modulation of central [[sympathetic nervous system]] activity, cardiac contractility, central [[osmoregulation|osmocontrol]] a
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  • ...abnormal [[pathological reflex]]es that occur in a patient with [[Central Nervous System]] damage. It is considered present when extension of the big toe and fanni
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  • |Central nervous system
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  • ...that animals react to threats with a general discharge of the sympathetic nervous system.<ref>Cannon WB (1914) The emergency function of the adrenal medulla in pain
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  • ...fication of ammonia, which is an extremely toxic substance for the central nervous system. There is compelling evidence that Arg regulates interorgan metabolism of e
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  • Schwartz M ''et al.'' (2000) Central nervous system control of food intake ''Nature'' 404:661-671 PMID 10766253 ''“To better Dallman, F. 2009. Stress-induced obesity and the emotional nervous system. Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism. 21(3):159-165.
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  • ===Cardiovascular (CV)/ Central Nervous System (CNS) syndrome===
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  • Outside the brain, that is, within the peripheral nervous system, heroin is hydrolyzed by the protein carboxylesterase 1 (hCE1) into 6-acety
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  • ...luding plain [[X-ray]], [[angiography]], interventional procedures for the nervous system, [[myelography]], and all other imaging techniques, including those not us ...deals with the use of all modalities of diagnosis and intervention of the nervous system, pediatric radiology deals with the special uses of all modalities in child
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  • * Crayfish Procambarus clarkii Retina and Nervous System Exhibit Antioxidant Circadian Rhythms Coupled with Metabolic and Luminous D
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  • ...release a [[neurotoxin]] called ''[[tetanospasmin]]'' which attacks the [[nervous system]], causing fatigue and weakness, and then muscle spasms in the jaw (hence t
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  • ...rlie perception and thought. They also provide the means through which the nervous system connects to and controls the other systems of the body. ...he synapse. The two most common neurotransmitters in the mammalian central nervous system are [[glutamate]] and [[GABA]]. Glutamate is an excitatory neurotransmitter
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  • ...e=White coat effect and reactivity to stress: cardiovascular and autonomic nervous system responses. | journal=Hypertension | year= 1998 | volume= 31 | issue= 4 | pa
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  • ..., using just the direct effects of music - mostly on a person's autonomous nervous system - without the mediating therapeutic conversation. ...tropic music leads to activation of the sympathetic part of the autonomous nervous system meaning that listening to it may result in increased blood pressure, accele
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