The Central and Autonomic Nervous Systems
... Efferent nerves—carry impulses from CNS to other parts of body. Divided into two parts: • Motor nervous system—controls skeletal muscle contractions • Autonomic nervous system—regulates certain body functions ...
... Efferent nerves—carry impulses from CNS to other parts of body. Divided into two parts: • Motor nervous system—controls skeletal muscle contractions • Autonomic nervous system—regulates certain body functions ...
Full-Text - Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
... benefits. In this case, clemastine does not seem to be the basic cause of the adverse reaction. The analysis of adverse reactions associated with clemastine containing drugs such as Clemastinum Hasco 1 mg tablets and Clemastinum Hasco syrup during their 5-year market presence in Poland proves their ...
... benefits. In this case, clemastine does not seem to be the basic cause of the adverse reaction. The analysis of adverse reactions associated with clemastine containing drugs such as Clemastinum Hasco 1 mg tablets and Clemastinum Hasco syrup during their 5-year market presence in Poland proves their ...
Study of the Side effects profile of different antihypertensive drugs
... mostly due to problems related with either uncontrolled blood pressure or side effects of drugs. The side effects experienced with atenolol were bradycardia (14.3%, n=1), palpitation (14.3%, n=1) and insomnia (14.3%, n=1).Atenolol is a cardio selective drug and potent in blocking β1 –receptors.the b ...
... mostly due to problems related with either uncontrolled blood pressure or side effects of drugs. The side effects experienced with atenolol were bradycardia (14.3%, n=1), palpitation (14.3%, n=1) and insomnia (14.3%, n=1).Atenolol is a cardio selective drug and potent in blocking β1 –receptors.the b ...
Chapter 4
... receptors Acoamprosate an anti-craving drug to alcohol interacts with NMDA receptors Glutamate Antagonist ...
... receptors Acoamprosate an anti-craving drug to alcohol interacts with NMDA receptors Glutamate Antagonist ...
Chemosensory pathways in the brainstem controlling
... Cardiorespiratory activity is controlled by a network of neurons located within the lower brainstem. The basic rhythm of breathing is generated by neuronal circuits within the medullary pre-Bötzinger complex, modulated by pontine and other inputs from cell groups within the medulla oblongata and th ...
... Cardiorespiratory activity is controlled by a network of neurons located within the lower brainstem. The basic rhythm of breathing is generated by neuronal circuits within the medullary pre-Bötzinger complex, modulated by pontine and other inputs from cell groups within the medulla oblongata and th ...
Affective neuroscience: the emergence of a discipline
... grown exponentially over the past several years and is derived from diverse sources, including basic studies in animals, research with normal humans (using a variety o f physiological measures and biological probes), and studies o f human neuropathology and psychopathology. As research progresses in ...
... grown exponentially over the past several years and is derived from diverse sources, including basic studies in animals, research with normal humans (using a variety o f physiological measures and biological probes), and studies o f human neuropathology and psychopathology. As research progresses in ...
Assessment of the Influence of Histaminergic Actions on Cocaine
... antimuscarinic actions on the behavioral effects of BZT analogs. In one study, the antimuscarinics atropine and scopolamine were examined in combination with cocaine to assess whether the effects of this combination was similar to the effects of the BZT analogs. More specifically, it was hypothesize ...
... antimuscarinic actions on the behavioral effects of BZT analogs. In one study, the antimuscarinics atropine and scopolamine were examined in combination with cocaine to assess whether the effects of this combination was similar to the effects of the BZT analogs. More specifically, it was hypothesize ...
Discriminative Auditory Fear Learning Requires Both Tuned
... thought to be important for sound discrimination. • The nonlemniscal stream has less selective neurons, which are not tonotopically organized, and is thought to be important for multimodal processing and for several forms of learning. ...
... thought to be important for sound discrimination. • The nonlemniscal stream has less selective neurons, which are not tonotopically organized, and is thought to be important for multimodal processing and for several forms of learning. ...
Pharmacogenetic Testing for Pain Specialists
... 2. Print the patient's name and sample collection date on each of the enclosed adhesive labels. 3. Remove the swabs from the sterile package. Do not touch the swabs to any surface prior to collection. 4. Swabs must be collected one at a time. You will use one swab per cheek quadrant (A-D), as shown ...
... 2. Print the patient's name and sample collection date on each of the enclosed adhesive labels. 3. Remove the swabs from the sterile package. Do not touch the swabs to any surface prior to collection. 4. Swabs must be collected one at a time. You will use one swab per cheek quadrant (A-D), as shown ...
Is Hepatitis Virus Resistance to Antiviral Drugs a Threat?
... patient, all possible single, double, and possibly triple mutants are generated each day and can be selected by DAA administration.14 The pre-existence of viral variants bearing amino acid substitutions that confer resistance to the different classes of drugs in treatment-naive patients has been sho ...
... patient, all possible single, double, and possibly triple mutants are generated each day and can be selected by DAA administration.14 The pre-existence of viral variants bearing amino acid substitutions that confer resistance to the different classes of drugs in treatment-naive patients has been sho ...
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... This Week Vol. Times Week's $ Change ($000s) This Week's Dollar Volume ($000s) ...
... This Week Vol. Times Week's $ Change ($000s) This Week's Dollar Volume ($000s) ...
Nelarabine: A New Drug ^ not so
... newborn screenings. Additionally the sample is forwarded to the lab for genetic sequencing. Forward 26 years, when Abigail is rushed to the Cleveland Clinic by her husband, Jackson, where she will deliver her first child. Complications require a Cesarean Section be performed, which results in the bi ...
... newborn screenings. Additionally the sample is forwarded to the lab for genetic sequencing. Forward 26 years, when Abigail is rushed to the Cleveland Clinic by her husband, Jackson, where she will deliver her first child. Complications require a Cesarean Section be performed, which results in the bi ...
189084_189084 - espace@Curtin
... Dopamine neurons have been a focus of scientific attention ever since the discovery of dopamine as an important neurotransmitter in its own right (Carlsson et al. 1962), and the observation that it was significantly depleted in the brains of patients with Parkinson‟s disease (Davie 2008; Hornykiewic ...
... Dopamine neurons have been a focus of scientific attention ever since the discovery of dopamine as an important neurotransmitter in its own right (Carlsson et al. 1962), and the observation that it was significantly depleted in the brains of patients with Parkinson‟s disease (Davie 2008; Hornykiewic ...
TRPV1 Receptors in the Central Nervous System: Potential for
... available substances exhibit either unwanted side effects or toxicity or metabolic instability. Garcia-Martinez et al. [52] used a combinatorial-based approach to identify oligo-N-substituted glycines that exhibit high proteolytic stability and successfully identified peptide-based TRPV1-specific ch ...
... available substances exhibit either unwanted side effects or toxicity or metabolic instability. Garcia-Martinez et al. [52] used a combinatorial-based approach to identify oligo-N-substituted glycines that exhibit high proteolytic stability and successfully identified peptide-based TRPV1-specific ch ...
Minor Tranquillizers – Use and Abuse
... are adults. In comparison, fewer cases had been reported by the hospitals and clinics. Lastly, it is observed no report had been made by medical professionals in private practice. ...
... are adults. In comparison, fewer cases had been reported by the hospitals and clinics. Lastly, it is observed no report had been made by medical professionals in private practice. ...
Lexical Plasticity in Early Bilinguals Does Not Alter Phoneme
... pseudowords as such (the percentage of correct responses in this category was less than 60%, whereas for the other two pseudoword categories they were close to 90%; see Table 1). Therefore, an asymmetry was observed in the percentage of correct rejections of both types of experimental pseudowords. T ...
... pseudowords as such (the percentage of correct responses in this category was less than 60%, whereas for the other two pseudoword categories they were close to 90%; see Table 1). Therefore, an asymmetry was observed in the percentage of correct rejections of both types of experimental pseudowords. T ...
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF GOUT
... Febuxostat is a non-purine inhibitor of xanthine oxidase. It is hoped to avoid the grave but rare complications of allopurinol; whether that holds true will take years to establish. Flare prophylaxis seems even more important than with allopurinol and cardiovascular side effects may be more frequent ...
... Febuxostat is a non-purine inhibitor of xanthine oxidase. It is hoped to avoid the grave but rare complications of allopurinol; whether that holds true will take years to establish. Flare prophylaxis seems even more important than with allopurinol and cardiovascular side effects may be more frequent ...
Poloxamer: A Novel Functional Molecule For Drug Delivery And
... antithrombotic and rheological effects.[30, 31] The drug loaded mixture of Pluronic F127and Pluronic P123 form a micelle solution which was prepared by a method of thin film hydration. The micelle stability was focused here especially by introducing Pluronic F127 of 33 wt % into Pluronic P123 micell ...
... antithrombotic and rheological effects.[30, 31] The drug loaded mixture of Pluronic F127and Pluronic P123 form a micelle solution which was prepared by a method of thin film hydration. The micelle stability was focused here especially by introducing Pluronic F127 of 33 wt % into Pluronic P123 micell ...
(fMRI) in Brain Tumour Patients
... Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is increasingly used in the work-up of patients at the preoperative stage to assess the relationship between the functionally eloquent cortex and brain pathology. Inter-individual normal variations of anatomy render such assessment unreliable based on str ...
... Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is increasingly used in the work-up of patients at the preoperative stage to assess the relationship between the functionally eloquent cortex and brain pathology. Inter-individual normal variations of anatomy render such assessment unreliable based on str ...
“Hepatoprotective and antioxidant activity of Albizia lebbeck Linn on
... Liver diseases such as jaundice, cirrhosis and fatty liver are very common worldwide. There are many factors for the development of these diseases, one of the important factors being the use of drugs.1 Drug-induced liver injury is a major health problem that challenges not only health care professio ...
... Liver diseases such as jaundice, cirrhosis and fatty liver are very common worldwide. There are many factors for the development of these diseases, one of the important factors being the use of drugs.1 Drug-induced liver injury is a major health problem that challenges not only health care professio ...
The triune organism – an abstract
... Part 1: Hypotheses and methods In science and education the world is divided in (more or less) separate fields of research. An organism may e.g. be studied in light of its anatomy, physiology, genetics, molecular biology, ethology, etc. This catalogue of specialized subjects has become very long, an ...
... Part 1: Hypotheses and methods In science and education the world is divided in (more or less) separate fields of research. An organism may e.g. be studied in light of its anatomy, physiology, genetics, molecular biology, ethology, etc. This catalogue of specialized subjects has become very long, an ...
The kinaesthetic senses
... adjacent to each joint allows them to provide joint-specific information (Collins et al. 2005). Furthermore, it has recently been pointed out that whenever a muscle spans more than one joint this can compromise its spindles’ ability to detect movements (Sturnieks et al. 2007). While joint receptors ...
... adjacent to each joint allows them to provide joint-specific information (Collins et al. 2005). Furthermore, it has recently been pointed out that whenever a muscle spans more than one joint this can compromise its spindles’ ability to detect movements (Sturnieks et al. 2007). While joint receptors ...
Axons, but not cell bodies, are activated by electrical stimulation in
... Extracellular recordings of single units were obtained with tungsten-in-glass microelectrodes (Merrill and Ainsworth 1972) with 15to 25-m exposed tips and plated with platinum black (impedance less than 0.5 MW at 1000 Hz). The Neurolog recording system was used for amplification and filtering. Filt ...
... Extracellular recordings of single units were obtained with tungsten-in-glass microelectrodes (Merrill and Ainsworth 1972) with 15to 25-m exposed tips and plated with platinum black (impedance less than 0.5 MW at 1000 Hz). The Neurolog recording system was used for amplification and filtering. Filt ...
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... most complex organ in the body and perhaps the most complex natural or artificial structure in the known universe. Its remarkable complexity is largely invisible to the naked eye. You cannot see that it is densely packed with structures, systems, functions, connections and interconnections, many of ...
... most complex organ in the body and perhaps the most complex natural or artificial structure in the known universe. Its remarkable complexity is largely invisible to the naked eye. You cannot see that it is densely packed with structures, systems, functions, connections and interconnections, many of ...
Rohypnol and Gamma- hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
... Rohypnol, the trade name for flunitrazepam, has been a concern for the last few years because of its abuse as a "date rape" drug. People may unknowingly be given the drug which, when mixed with alcohol, can incapacitate a victim and prevent them from resisting sexual assault. Also, Rohypnol may be l ...
... Rohypnol, the trade name for flunitrazepam, has been a concern for the last few years because of its abuse as a "date rape" drug. People may unknowingly be given the drug which, when mixed with alcohol, can incapacitate a victim and prevent them from resisting sexual assault. Also, Rohypnol may be l ...