It's known as the stress hormone, but it has several other important functions ... chemical processes in your body that allow you to live and function.
Nervous system; Endocrine system; Circulatory. Blood vessels carry blood around body to transport chemical signals and to bring supplies to cells and carry ...
Protein–protein interactions are recognized as a fundamental phenomenon that is intimately associated with biological functions and thus are ideal targets ...
... use of a redox-mediator coupled with detection of optical and electrochemical signals. For optical signal, recordings can be made using a microplate reader.
This process is here called “frequency wobbling” of the RF signal. In FM TV, a slight slow frequency wobble of the RF signal produces a pseudo-dc signal level ...
(53) Our data indicate that the desensitization proteins β-arrestin 2 and GRK2 function in the endoderm, but most probably, the beneficial effects of zebrafish ...
Brainwaves have been widely studied in neural activity generated by large groups of neurons, mostly by EEG. In general, EEG signals reveal oscillatory activity ...
... and analyzing long streams of EKG signals, called the electrocardiomatrix (ECM). ... and function of signaling molecules including receptors and GTPases.
The plasma membrane uses electrical signaling to open passageways and ion channels to allow the intake of chemicals as well as the outflow of cellular waste ...
Moreover, we successfully demonstrated its use for the investigation of neuron-to-glia communication. In the neuroscience field, the role of every neural cell ...
... and based on that information sends a signal to other neurons, muscles, or glands through electrical and chemical signals. These signals between neurons ...
... signal to other neurons, muscles, or glands through electrical and chemical signals. These signals between neurons occur via specialized connections called ...
The method comprises selecting neuro-electrical coded signals from a storage area that are representative of limbic brain structure function. The selected neuro ...
... Chemical class 0.000 claims abstract description 378; 102100032028 Non ... and zoledronic acid. Etridonic acid is marketed under the trade name DidronelTM.
The frequency at which ptosis is at a maximum is called the ptosis frequency. This frequency depends somewhat on the state of the nervous and endocrine systems, ...
... signal to other neurons, muscles, or glands through electrical and chemical signals. These signals between neurons occur via specialized connections called ...
the present invention relates to use of a skin derived regenerative cell obtained from a subject and modified to comprise an inserted polynucleotide sequence of ...
The present invention relates to compounds and methods useful for inhibiting non-receptor tyrosine-protein kinase 2 (“TYK2”), also known as Tyrosine kinase 2.