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  • {{r|Nervous system}} {{r|Central nervous system}}
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  • {{r|Central nervous system}} {{r|Nervous system}}
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  • ...', can be considered the connective, non-[[neuron]] cells of the [[central nervous system]]. "They not only provide physical support, but also respond to injury, reg
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  • ...from the leaves of the coca plant, that is both a stimulant of the central nervous system and an appetite suppressant; it is also a local anesthetic primarily used i
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  • {{r|Nervous system}} {{r|Central nervous system}}
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  • ...ciated with increased motor activity. This may occur as a manifestation of nervous system [[drug toxicity]] or other conditions."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Central nervous system}} {{r|Autonomous nervous system}}
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  • ...subset of [[neuropharmacology]], the action of drugs on all parts of the [[nervous system]]
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  • ...and [[oncology]], an '''astrocytoma''' is a [[neoplasm]] of the [[central nervous system]], which originates in normal [[astrocyte]]s. Under the 1993 [[World Health | title = The new WHO Classification of Tumors affecting the Central Nervous System
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  • {{r|Nervous system}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Dietschy 2004 Cholesterol metabolism in the central nervous system during early development and in the mature animal}}
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  • ...Z:Ref:Bolton 2000 Reflex effects of vertebral subluxations: the peripheral nervous system. An update}}
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  • *[[Nervous system]]: collecting, transferring and processing information with brain and nerve
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  • ...ideas among them for better understanding of the interactions between the nervous system and the immune system, and the relationship between behavior and health.
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  • *Muscarinic antagonists affect the [[parasympathetic nervous system]].
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  • ...the tightly packed neuronal cell bodies which can be found in the central nervous system and especially the brain and neocortex. The axons within the grey matter ar
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  • ...cine]], with pharmacologically active components that affect the [[central nervous system]]. '''Valeriana officialis''' is present in some official Northern Europea It has several types of components that affect receptors in the [[central nervous system]], although some are unstable, and there is per-plant variability:<ref>{{ci
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  • {{r|Autonomic nervous system}}
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  • {{r|Nervous system}}
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  • ...processes. Histamine functions as a [[neurotransmitter]] in the [[central nervous system]], affects smooth muscle and gastric acid secretion, and has an important r ...Histamine<sub>3</sub> antagonists are in research for a variety of central nervous system conditions.
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  • {{r|Central nervous system}}
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  • ...ne]] but also the [[joint]]s; [[cardiovascular system]]; and the [[central nervous system]]. The disease is characterized by fat deposits in the [[intestinal mucosa]
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  • {{r|Central nervous system}}
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  • ...system|parasympathetic]] from the greater petrosal nerve and [[sympathetic nervous system|sympathetic]] nerves from the deep petrosal nerve.<ref name="isbn1-58734-10 ...parasympathetic nervous system|parasympathetic]] nerves of the [[autonomic nervous system]] pass through the pterygopalatine ganglion (Meckel's gangion; sphenopalati
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  • ...smooth muscle, and histamine<sub>3</sub>, still in research, have central nervous system effects. "Antihistamines" are most often histamine<sub>1</sub> blockers.
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  • {{r|Nervous system}}
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  • ...ntellectually challenging fields of medicine, due to the complexity of the nervous system, the wide range of neurological disease, and the specialized examinations i ...the specialized blood supply to these body parts, to the way in which the nervous system causes changes in the state of [[muscle]]s and [[gland]]s.
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  • ...[endocrine system]] and the [[nervous system]]. In animals, a more complex nervous system can generate more nuanced and varying behaviors, due to the greater number
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  • {{r|Autonomic nervous system}}
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  • ...is a 36-amino acid peptide neurotransmitter found in the CNS and autonomic nervous system.
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  • ...e part of the [[fight-or-flight response]], initiated by the [[sympathetic nervous system]].
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  • * Peters, A., Palay, S.L., Webster, H, D., 1991 The Fine Structure of the Nervous System, 3rd ed., Oxford, New York.
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  • {{r|Parasympathetic nervous system}}
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  • {{r|Peripheral nervous system}}
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  • ...mino acid L-[[tryptophan]]. In humans it is found primarily in the central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, and blood platelets. Serotonin mediates several i
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  • ...brain after [[glutamate]]. NAA is synthesized primarily by neurons in the nervous system, however, despite its high concentration, the functions performed by NAA re Four primary functional roles have been proposed for NAA in the nervous system, including:
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  • {{r|Parasympathetic nervous system}}
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  • ...be affected. Some drugs in this class have strong effects in the [[central nervous system]], but these actions are not well understood."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...s of the [[G-protein-coupled receptor]] type that are in the [[sympathetic nervous system]]. Beta-2 adrenergic receptors are a "subclass of beta-[[adrenergic recepto
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  • Observations on the Structure and functions of the Nervous system. Illustrated with Tables. Edin. 1783, fol. Experiments on the Nervous System with Opium and Metallic Substances; made chiefly with a view of determining
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  • {{r|Nervous system}}
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  • ...ibits the effects intracellular [[cyclic AMP]] thus reducing [[sympathetic nervous system|sympathetic]] stimulation.<ref name="isbn0-07-142280-3">{{cite book |author ...heophylline]] block adenosine receptors leading to increased [[sympathetic nervous system|sympathetic]] stimulation.<ref name="isbn0-07-142280-3"/>
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  • ...ioblastoma multiforme (GBM)''' is a highly invasive tumor of the [[central nervous system]], primarily of the brain, and, more specifically, the [[cerebral hemispher ...beyond the [[blood-brain barrier]] but expands rapidly within the central nervous system. GBM is the most common and aggressive primary (i.e., not from metastasis)
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  • ...function throughout the [[nervous system]] including the [[parasympathetic nervous system]] and are "cell surface proteins that bind [[acetylcholine]] with high affi Organization of the Cholinergic Nervous System||chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=bnchm.section.766
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  • ...system is divided into the [[somatic nervous system]] and the [[autonomic nervous system]].
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  • All members of the group have shown [[central nervous system]] toxicity, although it is rare. <ref>{{citation | title = Central nervous system reactions to histamine-2 receptor blockers
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  • '''Anencephaly''' is a malformation of the [[nervous system]] caused by failure of the anterior neuropore to close. Infants are born wi
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  • ...are required for normal cell functioning. During the development of the [[nervous system]] many neurons go through [[apoptosis]] (cellular "suicide") process. In so
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  • A fish's nervous system is linked to the outside world by a series of perforations in a single row
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  • ...[[oncology]], '''paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration''' is a type of [[nervous system paraneoplastic syndrome]] and is a "cerebellar degeneration associated with
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