Pharmacology and the Nursing Process, 4th ed. Lilley/Harrington
... clinic for treatment of acne vulgaris. The nurse practitioner prescribes benzoyl peroxide topically four times a day. Jane tells the nurse that she wants take the drug more frequently so the acne will go away quickly. What information will the nurse provide to Jane? A. “Improvement is usually seen i ...
... clinic for treatment of acne vulgaris. The nurse practitioner prescribes benzoyl peroxide topically four times a day. Jane tells the nurse that she wants take the drug more frequently so the acne will go away quickly. What information will the nurse provide to Jane? A. “Improvement is usually seen i ...
A Multifaceted GABAA Receptor Modulator
... general anesthetic etomidate. The negligible activities displayed by methaqualone at numerous neurotransmitter receptors and transporters in an elaborate screening for additional putative central nervous system (CNS) targets suggest that it is a selective GABAAR modulator. The mode of action of meth ...
... general anesthetic etomidate. The negligible activities displayed by methaqualone at numerous neurotransmitter receptors and transporters in an elaborate screening for additional putative central nervous system (CNS) targets suggest that it is a selective GABAAR modulator. The mode of action of meth ...
α7 and β2 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Subunits Form
... Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are pentameric ligand-gated ion channels. A total of 11 nAChR subunits (α2–7, α9–10, and β2–4) have been cloned from mammalian neuronal tissue [1]. Of these, the α7 and α9 subunits can form homomeric receptors when expressed in heterologous express ...
... Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are pentameric ligand-gated ion channels. A total of 11 nAChR subunits (α2–7, α9–10, and β2–4) have been cloned from mammalian neuronal tissue [1]. Of these, the α7 and α9 subunits can form homomeric receptors when expressed in heterologous express ...
Forecasting & Demand Planner Module 4 – Basic Concepts
... •Gaussian neurons are able to realize non-linear functions. •Therefore, networks of Gaussian units are in principle unrestricted with regard to the functions that they can realize. •The drawback of Gaussian neurons is that we have to make sure that their net input does not exceed 1. •This adds some ...
... •Gaussian neurons are able to realize non-linear functions. •Therefore, networks of Gaussian units are in principle unrestricted with regard to the functions that they can realize. •The drawback of Gaussian neurons is that we have to make sure that their net input does not exceed 1. •This adds some ...
Messages from the Brain Connectivity Regarding Neural Correlates
... As mentioned above, the research areas for NCC range from the neuronal level to the brain network level. In this review, we will more focus more on the aspect of the brain network level of NCC including the functional and effective connectivity networks from a methodological point of view. Moreover, ...
... As mentioned above, the research areas for NCC range from the neuronal level to the brain network level. In this review, we will more focus more on the aspect of the brain network level of NCC including the functional and effective connectivity networks from a methodological point of view. Moreover, ...
Central circuitries for body temperature regulation and fever
... Changes in environmental temperature have direct and more rapid effects on skin temperature than on temperatures within the body core. When environmental temperature is lowered, skin temperature rapidly falls, whereas brain and rectal temperatures are not affected or slightly increased in rats (17, ...
... Changes in environmental temperature have direct and more rapid effects on skin temperature than on temperatures within the body core. When environmental temperature is lowered, skin temperature rapidly falls, whereas brain and rectal temperatures are not affected or slightly increased in rats (17, ...
Drives and emotions: the hypothalamus and limbic system
... Figure 23-3 A, Regions of the hypothalamus and pituitary in midsagittal view. The entire area filled with diagonal lines is the tuber cinereum. The crosshatched portion of the tuber cinereum is the median eminence. B, The medial surface of the hypothalamus. C, Myelin-stained parasagittal section of ...
... Figure 23-3 A, Regions of the hypothalamus and pituitary in midsagittal view. The entire area filled with diagonal lines is the tuber cinereum. The crosshatched portion of the tuber cinereum is the median eminence. B, The medial surface of the hypothalamus. C, Myelin-stained parasagittal section of ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... amino acids with a molecular weight of 38755.8 Da and theoretical pI value of 4.55. FtsZ is a stable protein with instability index of 29.27. The protein has an aliphatic index of 97.57, consists of 14 helices and 11 strands. The predicted active site of FtsZ has a volume of 323 cubic Angstrom which ...
... amino acids with a molecular weight of 38755.8 Da and theoretical pI value of 4.55. FtsZ is a stable protein with instability index of 29.27. The protein has an aliphatic index of 97.57, consists of 14 helices and 11 strands. The predicted active site of FtsZ has a volume of 323 cubic Angstrom which ...
Movement-Related Neuronal Activity Selectively - Research
... the putamen (Crutcher and DeLong 1984a) and globus pallidus (Mitchell et al. 1987), of primates have been carried out with the use of motor tasks that dissociated the direction of limb movement from the pattern of muscle activity. In both areas the activity of substantial proportions of movement-rel ...
... the putamen (Crutcher and DeLong 1984a) and globus pallidus (Mitchell et al. 1987), of primates have been carried out with the use of motor tasks that dissociated the direction of limb movement from the pattern of muscle activity. In both areas the activity of substantial proportions of movement-rel ...
Nausea and Vomiting in Palliative Care
... absence of an element of obstruction is important in drug choice and management. If nausea and vomiting is actually regurgitation due to upper GIT obstruction, it will not respond well to anti-emetics. Prokinetic agents may be used in the presence of obstructive symptoms provided that colic is not p ...
... absence of an element of obstruction is important in drug choice and management. If nausea and vomiting is actually regurgitation due to upper GIT obstruction, it will not respond well to anti-emetics. Prokinetic agents may be used in the presence of obstructive symptoms provided that colic is not p ...
AGS_Updated_2015_Beers_Criteria_v4
... Gerontological Nursing and received a grant from Econometrica. Dr. Fick is a paid consultant for SLACK Inc., is an editor for the Journal of Gerontological Nursing, and has current R01 funding from the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute of Nursing Research. Dr. Linnebur is a co ...
... Gerontological Nursing and received a grant from Econometrica. Dr. Fick is a paid consultant for SLACK Inc., is an editor for the Journal of Gerontological Nursing, and has current R01 funding from the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute of Nursing Research. Dr. Linnebur is a co ...
In Vitro Analysis of the Response of Multicellular
... Two-month-old female BALB/c mice served as the hosts for the in vivo assays. For the in vitro exposures, 12 to 18 MTS were placed in 60-mm agar-based dishes along with 5 ml of complete medium for a 24-hr pretreatment. This pretreatment was used to avoid the variable and unknown effects of crowding ' ...
... Two-month-old female BALB/c mice served as the hosts for the in vivo assays. For the in vitro exposures, 12 to 18 MTS were placed in 60-mm agar-based dishes along with 5 ml of complete medium for a 24-hr pretreatment. This pretreatment was used to avoid the variable and unknown effects of crowding ' ...
Membrane Properties Underlying the Firing of Neurons in the Avian
... potential, the arrival rate is at least equal to the neuron’s discharge rate. Moreover, because an NM neuron is innervated by 2-3 VIIIth nerve afferents (Hackett et al., 1982; Jackson and Parks, 1982) and because each fiber can discharge at a maximum sustained rate of approximately 400 Hz (Manley et ...
... potential, the arrival rate is at least equal to the neuron’s discharge rate. Moreover, because an NM neuron is innervated by 2-3 VIIIth nerve afferents (Hackett et al., 1982; Jackson and Parks, 1982) and because each fiber can discharge at a maximum sustained rate of approximately 400 Hz (Manley et ...
Central circuitries for body temperature regulation and fever
... Changes in environmental temperature have direct and more rapid effects on skin temperature than on temperatures within the body core. When environmental temperature is lowered, skin temperature rapidly falls, whereas brain and rectal temperatures are not affected or slightly increased in rats (17, ...
... Changes in environmental temperature have direct and more rapid effects on skin temperature than on temperatures within the body core. When environmental temperature is lowered, skin temperature rapidly falls, whereas brain and rectal temperatures are not affected or slightly increased in rats (17, ...
Neuroethology of reward and decision making
... and motor preparation. In that study, monkeys were cued to shift gaze from a central light to one of two peripheral lights to receive a fruit juice reward. In separate blocks of trials, the authors varied the expected value of orienting to each light by varying either the size of reward or the proba ...
... and motor preparation. In that study, monkeys were cued to shift gaze from a central light to one of two peripheral lights to receive a fruit juice reward. In separate blocks of trials, the authors varied the expected value of orienting to each light by varying either the size of reward or the proba ...
Prodrugs: A challenge for the drug development
... clinical studies indicate that gabapentin enacarbil administered in the form of the prodrug could be effective in the treatment of restless leg syndrome [80]. ...
... clinical studies indicate that gabapentin enacarbil administered in the form of the prodrug could be effective in the treatment of restless leg syndrome [80]. ...
Striatal D2 / D3 Receptor Occupancy, ... and Side Effects with Amisulpride: An Iodine-123-Iodobenzamide SPET Study
... high affinity for dopamine D2 and D3 receptors but none for D1, D4 and D5 receptors or adrenergic, serotonergic or histaminergic receptor systems. This pharmacological profile means that amisulpride has advantages with regard to side effects, with a lower incidence of hypotension, anticholinergic and ...
... high affinity for dopamine D2 and D3 receptors but none for D1, D4 and D5 receptors or adrenergic, serotonergic or histaminergic receptor systems. This pharmacological profile means that amisulpride has advantages with regard to side effects, with a lower incidence of hypotension, anticholinergic and ...
PLANT PHENOLICS AS DRUG LEADS с WHAT IS MISSING?
... for human health; they are seldom pharmacologically inert and last but not least, they are known to share certain metabolic pathways, by which they are conjugated and excreted, like other xenobiotics, from human body (9ñ12). Plant phenolics are in fact well suited for a concept of reverse pharmacolo ...
... for human health; they are seldom pharmacologically inert and last but not least, they are known to share certain metabolic pathways, by which they are conjugated and excreted, like other xenobiotics, from human body (9ñ12). Plant phenolics are in fact well suited for a concept of reverse pharmacolo ...
Culture of Human Prostate Tumors Ex Vivo Evidence for Efficacy of
... Purpose: Targeting Hsp90 has significant potential as a treatment for prostate cancer, but prototypical agents such as 17-allylamino-17 demethoxygeldanamycin (17-AAG) have been ineffective in clinical trials. Recently, a phase I study aimed at defining a biologically active dose reported the first r ...
... Purpose: Targeting Hsp90 has significant potential as a treatment for prostate cancer, but prototypical agents such as 17-allylamino-17 demethoxygeldanamycin (17-AAG) have been ineffective in clinical trials. Recently, a phase I study aimed at defining a biologically active dose reported the first r ...
mechanisms and biological role of thalamocortical oscillations
... electrographic seizures. Thus, the same neuronal network in different conditions generates diverse forms of oscillation. Each oscillation is generated by a particular set of intrinsic neuronal currents, synaptic interactions and extracellular factors. Little is known about the functional role of osc ...
... electrographic seizures. Thus, the same neuronal network in different conditions generates diverse forms of oscillation. Each oscillation is generated by a particular set of intrinsic neuronal currents, synaptic interactions and extracellular factors. Little is known about the functional role of osc ...
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... c. Terminal buttons are the small fluid-filled gaps through which neural impulses are carried. d. Terminal buttons look like knobby swellings. e. Terminal buttons are found at the end of axons. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Neurons: The Body’s Wiring OBJ: 1-Identify parts of neuron, describe functions of these ...
... c. Terminal buttons are the small fluid-filled gaps through which neural impulses are carried. d. Terminal buttons look like knobby swellings. e. Terminal buttons are found at the end of axons. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Neurons: The Body’s Wiring OBJ: 1-Identify parts of neuron, describe functions of these ...
RHYTHM GENERATION IN SPINAL CULTURES: IS IT THE
... the spinal cord. Therefore, other preparations like the spinal cord of the turtle (Mortin and Stein, 1989) or embryonic preparations like that of the tadpole (Dale, 1995), or the zebrafish embryo (Fetcho and O'Malley, 1995) were developed to obtain deeper insight into the cellular basis of CPGs. An ...
... the spinal cord. Therefore, other preparations like the spinal cord of the turtle (Mortin and Stein, 1989) or embryonic preparations like that of the tadpole (Dale, 1995), or the zebrafish embryo (Fetcho and O'Malley, 1995) were developed to obtain deeper insight into the cellular basis of CPGs. An ...
Metabolic Processes - Part II
... a. common cold viruses do not stimulate production of antibodies b. there are too many types of common cold viruses c. common cold viruses grow best at 33°C instead of 37°C d. the common cold seldom causes absence from work and school ...
... a. common cold viruses do not stimulate production of antibodies b. there are too many types of common cold viruses c. common cold viruses grow best at 33°C instead of 37°C d. the common cold seldom causes absence from work and school ...
CEREBRAL CORTEX - Oxford Academic
... provoke a debate, and few would argue that the effects of age on brain structure are uniform and diffuse. What remains unsettled are more complex questions regarding specific patterns of cerebral aging and their underlying mechanisms. It is unclear whether coherent common patterns of localized brain ...
... provoke a debate, and few would argue that the effects of age on brain structure are uniform and diffuse. What remains unsettled are more complex questions regarding specific patterns of cerebral aging and their underlying mechanisms. It is unclear whether coherent common patterns of localized brain ...
Kwartaalbericht
... typical absence epilepsy. Furthermore it is indicated for bipolar disorder. For people of 18 years and older is it also indicated for prevention of depressive episodes in patients with a bipolar I disorder who mainly experience depressive episodes [1]. Lamotrigine is a voltage-dependent blocker of v ...
... typical absence epilepsy. Furthermore it is indicated for bipolar disorder. For people of 18 years and older is it also indicated for prevention of depressive episodes in patients with a bipolar I disorder who mainly experience depressive episodes [1]. Lamotrigine is a voltage-dependent blocker of v ...