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  • ...abases at [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Entrez/ Entrez.] Use [[antidiuretic hormone]], [[platelet glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa complex]] articles as examples.
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  • ...inology''' is a branch of both [[biology]] and [[medicine]] that studies [[hormone]]s and their effects on the body. As practitioners of one of the medical sp
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  • ...s. Contractions in the uterus may also occur when the milk is let-down.The hormone oxytocin begins with the onset of suckling, or even prior to suckling; and
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  • == Changes of hormone interactions and appetite regulators during pregnancy and lactation == ...to direct leptin infusion <ref name=Ladyman10>Layman SR ''et al.'' (2010) Hormone interactions regulating energy balance during pregnancy ''J Neuroendocrinol
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  • ...name=Funch1995 />. The feeding stage of ''Symbion'', perhaps signaled by [[hormone]]s from the [[lobster]]<ref name=Morris1995>Morris SC (1995) A new phylum f
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  • ...omoting region) and to the [[orexin]] neurons and [[melanin-concentrating hormone]] (MCH) neurons in the [[lateral hypothalamus]] (LHA) which together regula ...age for food and subsequently begin to feed. [[Melatonin]] is an important hormone that is released from the [[pineal gland]] during the night and, amongst it
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  • ...ced characteristic patterns of electrical activity that were important for hormone release, and especially in how these properties adapted in different physio ...al interactions in hypothalamus and pituitary: implications for control of hormone synthesis and release. ''Peptides'' 5 Suppl 1:121-38 PMID 6384946
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  • ...functional group; they include hormones such as [[diethylstibestrol]] and hormone modulators such as [[tamoxifen]] <ref>{{MeSH|Stibenes}}</ref>.
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  • ...lopment. Scientists, however, have much to discover to exactly how thyroid hormone’s role in brain development works. Iodine cannot be sustained in the body
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  • ** [[Sterol]] lipids (includes [[cholesterol]] and steroid [[hormone]]s) * Lipid [[hormone]]s like [[steroid]]s and [[eicosanoid]]s - mediate communication between ce
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  • ...ackface ewes between 28 and 33 h after injection of gonadotropin-releasing hormone"<ref name="wilmut"/>, after which the nuclei of the oocytes were immediatel ...outer wrap, is another common means of reproduction. Artificial rooting [[hormone]] can be applied to speed up rooting. Once roots are established the new cl
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  • ...needed - it's a minor problem now (but [[vasopressin]] and [[antidiuretic hormone]] started as duplicates). I think the process would be, when starting a new
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  • {{rpl|Hormone}}
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  • ...readily absorbed by the thyroid gland, which uses it to produce [[thyroid hormone]]s, ingestion of radioactive iodine can lead to thyroid pathology, includin
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  • **[[chemical reaction|chemically functional]] proteins: [[enzyme]]s, [[hormone]]s, [[transport protein]]s…
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  • ...ion test]]s, [[erythrocyte sedimentation rate]], and [[thyroid-stimulating hormone]]<ref name="pmid11190256">{{cite journal| author=Joint Task Force on Practi
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  • ...produced in the body cause satiety. One example is [[amylin]], which is a hormone secreted along with insulin from the [[pancreas]] in response to a meal, ca ...[[thyroid hormone]] mimetics. Thyroid hormones (T3, T4) act on the thyroid hormone receptors (THR) to elevate the body’s metabolic rate, increasing oxygen c
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  • ...robiotics, some household goods, and some local grass-fed, pasture-raised, hormone- and antibiotic-free meats and fish. There is also a few tables for eating
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  • ...persons who have replaced hormones for many years, especially human growth hormone (HGH, a.k.a. GH). ...gels and homeopathic that claim to be "growth hormone". Authentic growth hormone can only be injected, because the 191 amino-acid protein is too large to be
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  • ...hat predominantly works locally, unlike other hormonal contraceptives. The hormone-eluting IUDs will not affect seizure control and enzyme-inducing ASMs do no
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