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Autor:
A. R. M. M. Hermus, M.A. MacKenzie, H.C.H. Wollersheim, E. Schonbaum, A. G. H. Smals, Peter W. C. Kloppenborg, Th. Thien
Publikováno v:
Neurology, 45, 1602-1607
Neurology, 45, pp. 1602-1607
Neurology, 45, 8, pp. 1602-1607
Neurology, 45, pp. 1602-1607
Neurology, 45, 8, pp. 1602-1607
Hypohidrosis predisposes to hyperthermia and may indicate generalized thermoregulatory failure.To assess the sweating capacity in human poikilothermia, we performed a quantitative analysis of the central and peripheral sudomotor pathways in four wome
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::021bd652f5406bfc63501e6258e5d87c
http://hdl.handle.net/2066/21218
http://hdl.handle.net/2066/21218
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content. 208:1016-1020
Normothermic and hypothermic (24 C) dogs were given ethanol intravenously and the rates of accumulation and disappearance of ethanol from arterial blood were studied, with the following results: 1) The rate of decrease of ethanol concentration in the
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 55:721-730
RAT adrenal glands have been found by Saffran, Grad, and Bayliss (1952) to produce steroids when incubated in a saline medium and to be stimulated to form much larger amounts when ACTH is added to the medium. Others have shown that slices of pig and
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology. 34:527-533
The stimulation by ACTH of the formation of corticoids by rat adrenals in vitro is enhanced by the presence of glucose in the medium. Pyruvate and ribose also enhance the stimulation by ACTH, but to a lesser extent; acetate, acetoacetate, and β-hydr
Autor:
J.A. Archer, A. Arimura, G.D. Aurbach, J. Axelrod, R.S. Bar, A. Bartke, D.B. Bartosik, F.C. Bartter, M. Beato, J.C. Beck, N.H. Bell, V. Bennett, L. Birnbaumer, E.M. Bogdanove, B. Boss, R.M. Boyar, E.D. Bransome, P. Brazeau, H.J. Brodie, J.C. Brown, M. Brown, R. Burgus, G.N. Burrow, G.T. Campbell, S. Cataland, Kwen-Jen Chang, L.R. Chase, S.L. Cohen, P. Colman, P.G. Condliffe, B.A. Cross, P. Cuatrecasas, I.J. Davies, P. De Meyts, B.M. Dobyns, M.B. Dratman, M. Drosdonsky, J.R. Dryburgh, J. Dupré, R.E.J. Dyball, R.G. Dyer, P. Feigelson, F. Flores, P. Freychet, H.G. Friesen, J.W. Funder, J.R. Gavin, V.L. Gay, J.M. George, J.R. Gill, S. Glick, I.D. Goldfine, H.M. Goodman, P. Gorden, R.O. Creep, M.A. Greer, R. Guillemin, S.L. Gupta, A. Haksar, S.N.S. Hanjan, G.A. Hedge, L. Hellman, M. Herman, J.M. Hershman, M.D. Hollenberg, R. Jewelewicz, C.W. Jones, C.R. Kahn, M. Kalimi, S. Kapen, F.J. Karsch, A.D. Kenny, L.A. Killewich, J.I. Kitay, E. Knobil, J. Konishi, J. Kowal, D.T. Krieger, R. Krishnaraj, J.P. Kriss, M. Kuhn, N. Kumar, B.L. Lasley, H. Leblanc, R.M. Lequin, M.A. Lesniak, R. Levy, D.W. Lincoln, N. Ling, M.B. Lipsett, S.M. McCann, J.M. McKenzie, G.S. McKnight, W.B. Malarky, B.H. Marks, K. Megyesi, J.C. Melby, C. Monder, J.F. Morris, F. Naftolin, D.M. Neville, M.B. Nikitovitch-Winer, S.J. Nillius, J.M. Nolin, R. Palacios, M.R. Pandian, J.A. Parsons, Z. Petro, B.T. Pickering, B.I. Posner, S. Raiti, J.A. Ramaley, V.V. Reddy, B.F. Rice, C. Rivier, J. Rivier, J.S. Roberts, R. Rolland, A.L. Rosenbloom, S.A. Ross, J. Roth, K.J. Ryan, N. Samaan, R.J. Santen, R.K. Saxena, R.T. Schimke, E. Schonbaum, G. Schutz, N.B. Schwartz, A.A. Shaikh, D.J. Shapiro, R.J. Sherins, T.M. Siler, H.W. Sokol, A.H. Soil, K. Sterling, D. Sulhvan, D. Sunde, Y. Takaoka, G.P. Talwar, T.C. Theoharides, J.L. Vaitukaitis, W. Vale, H. Valtin, W.P. Vander Laan, C.A. Villee, C.F. Wang, R.F. Weick, J. Weisz, E.D. Weitzman, A. White, R.J. White, L. Wolin, S.S.C. Yen
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::50a5bb9b393ff422b082b6f701517935
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-571131-9.50003-7
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-571131-9.50003-7
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 59(6)
The hot flush is the only symptom specifically attributable to the menopause. Hot flushes appear to represent an episodic derangement of thermoregulation as a result of estrogen deficiency but the underlying physiological mechanisms are unknown. We h
Autor:
E, SCHONBAUM
Publikováno v:
Federation proceedings. 19
Publikováno v:
Canadian journal of biochemistry and physiology. 37(3)
Publikováno v:
The American journal of physiology. 218(2)
Autor:
E, SCHONBAUM, W G B, CASSELMAN
Publikováno v:
Canadian journal of biochemistry and physiology. 36(6)