Browsing by Subject "Physiology"
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(1983)The effects of angiotensin II on efflux of radiocalcium and production of aldosterone from dispersed bovine adrenal glomerulosa cells were studied using a flow-through system. Concentrations of angiotensin II between 1.25 ...
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(1992)1. 1. The purpose of this present research was to explore the possible roles of ATP-diphosphohydrolase (apyrase) in two tissues with high energetic demands during cell proliferation and differentiation. 2. 2. Changes in ...
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(1989)1. 1. Apyrase (ATP: diphosphohydrolase) has been found in the microsomal fraction of rat salivary gland, mammary gland and uterus. 2. 2. This enzyme, already described in plant tissues, is mainly present as a soluble ...
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(1993)When the rat kidney is subjected to ischemia and reperfusion, changes in glutathione content and in lipid peroxidation are produced in the cortex and in the medulla. The cortex shows a decrease in the glutathione content ...
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(1989)Patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) are continuously exposed to hyperkalemia. In these patients the extrarenal disposal of a potassium load may be very important to determine the plasma potassium levels. We studied ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1976)AUTHORS' SYNOPSIS: The effect of tachycardia on the distribution of coronary blood flow was studied in the dog heart using the radioactive microsphere technique. Increasing heart rate from 1.7 to 3.0 Hz produced an increment ...
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(1976)The effect of tachycardia on the distribution of coronary blood flow was studied in the dog heart using the radioactive microsphere technique. Increasing heart rate from 1.7 to 3.0 Hz produced an increment of flow to the ...
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(1985)1. 1. Liver microsomes from alloxan diabetic rats displayed decreased activity to hydroxylate testosterone only at the 2-α and 6-β positions. 2. 2. Diabetic insulin-treated rats showed higher hydroxylase activities than ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1975)AUTHORS' SYNOPSIS: The mechanical effects of heart contraction on coronary flow were studied in the dog heart by implanting vessels in the subendocardial and subepicardial layers of the left ventricular wall and perfusing ...
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(1975)The mechanical effects of heart contraction on coronary flow were studied in the dog heart by implanting vessels in the subendocardial and subepicardial layers of the left ventricular wall and perfusing them independently ...
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(Mary Ann Liebert, 2014)Significance: Autophagy is an evolutionarily ancient process of intracellular protein and organelle recycling required to maintain cellular homeostasis in the face of a wide variety of stresses. Dysregulation of reactive ...
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(1992)1. 1. The sperm nuclei of the marine bivalve mollusc Mesodesma donacium contain four somatic-type histones (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), one sperm histone H1-like and a sperm-specific protein, named by us M1. 2. 2. The histone ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1974)Total and regional coronary blood flow was measured with radioactive microspheres before and early after the occlusion of the anterior descending coronary artery. A radial gradient of flow was found in the ' infarcted' ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1974)AUTHORS' SYNOPSIS: Total and regional coronary blood flow were measured with radioactive microspheres before and during acute right ventricular pressure overload. Coronary flow to the left ventricular wall decreased and ...
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(1974)Total and regional coronary blood flow were measured with radioactive microspheres before and during acute right ventricular pressure overload. Coronary flow to the left ventricular wall decreased and coronary vascular ...