Searching journal content for articles similar to Fink 232 (3): F1.

Displaying results 1-10 of 3265
For checked items
  1. ...shock protein 70 (Hsp70). Exosomes were isolated from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) plasma using differential centrifugation, and their presence was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy and the exosomal marker acetylcholinesterase. Plasma exosomes were enriched with Hsp70, and this stress...
  2. ...& Gregor M 2000b Abnormal activation of transcription factor NF-kappaB involved in steroid resistance in chronic inflammatory bowel disease. American Journal of Gastroenterology 95 1845–1846. Bantel H, Schmitz ML, Raible A, Gregor M & Schulze-Osthoff K 2002 Critical role of NF-kappaB and stress...
  3. ...to localize to lipid droplets in nutrient-responsive cell types such as hepatocytes and adipocytes. However, its role in the control of whole-body homeostasis is not known. We sought to measure cell-intrinsic and systemic stress responses in a mouse strain harboring whole-body Hilpda deficiency. We generated...
  4. ...faces of brain MR: Salt and Stress. ‘Salt’ refers to the regulation of salt appetite, and reciprocal arousal, motivation and reward, by a network of aldosterone-selective MR-expressing neurons projecting from nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) and circumventricular organs. ‘Stress’ is about the limbic...
  5. ...DOI: 10.1530/JOE-16-0610 http://.endocrinology-journals.org © 2017 Society for Endocrinology Printed in Great Britain Published by Bioscientifica Ltd. 381–394a p mateus and others Thermal imprinting affects stress Research 233:3 10.1530/JOE-16-0610 Thermal imprinting modifies adult stress...
  6. ..., Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary 4Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Abstract Hormonal responses to acute stress rely on the rapid induction of corticotropinreleasing hormone (CRH) production in the mammalian hypothalamus, with subsequent instructive steps...
  7. ...behaviours such as nonmovement or crouching in corners. In response to stress,with Helicobacter pylori found that the infected animals Published by Bioscientifica Ltd. 5% of women and 2% of men (Tennoune et al. 2014). Rehabilitation 40 60–68. (doi:10.1111/j.1365-2842.2012.02341.x) pathogen with the right...
  8. ...). In both humans and animals, physical and emotional stress appears to play a role in visceral dysfunction, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), overactive bladder (OAB), and interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS) (Lutgendorf et al. 2001, Klausner...
  9. ...endocrine tumors can be divided into two general groups: functional and nonfunctional. Functional PETs ectopically secrete hormones to cause clinical symptoms such as Zollinger– Ellison syndrome (caused by aberrant secretion of gastrininduced peptic ulcer), hypoglycemia (caused by aberrant secretion...
  10. ..." gene expression uterine activity and preterm labor (Goodwin et al. 1994, of anterior pituitary hortropic hormone (ACTH) or prolactin, is one of the main characteristics of the stress a 2008). Knowledge regarding ban on stress hormone release s of the posterior pituitary, Research S BABIC and others...
For checked items