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3 FACTORS AFFECTING NEUROTOXICANT SUSCEPTIBILITY 31.3.1 Endogenous Factors [Pg.750]

Conditions normally associated w ith a decrease in neural activity such as depression or those associated w ith stress can result [Pg.450]


Gastrointestinal Cancer Endogenous Factors, eds. W. R. Bruce, P. Correa, M. Lipkin, S. R. [Pg.112]

Archer, M. C. Saul, R. L. Lee, L.-J. Bruce, W. R. "Gastrointestinal Cancer Endogenous Factors," Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Long Island, 1981, pp. 321-330. [Pg.206]

Stemmermann, G. N. Mower, H. Rice, S. Ichinotosubo, D. Tomiyasu, L. Hayeshi, T. Nomura, A. Mandel, M. "Gastrointestinal Cancer - Endogenous Factors Banbury Report No. 7 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, N. Y., 1981 p 175. [Pg.330]

Two main groups can be discerned (1) endogenous factors such as plant enzymes like polyphenoloxidase, peroxidase, and P-glucosidase and (2) conditions prevailing in the extraction medium will decide the fates of betalain pigments among which temperature, oxygen, and pH are considered the most important conditions. [Pg.286]

Figure 7.1. Vomiting Mechanisms. The afferent nervous (peripheral and central) and humoral inputs converge to the medullary area. Here the signals are examined and integrated and may lead to emesis (expulsion of gastrointestinal contents). The efferent output involves respiratory muscles, visceral organs, cardiovascular system, visceral and cutaneous vasculature. The endogenous factors are released into... Figure 7.1. Vomiting Mechanisms. The afferent nervous (peripheral and central) and humoral inputs converge to the medullary area. Here the signals are examined and integrated and may lead to emesis (expulsion of gastrointestinal contents). The efferent output involves respiratory muscles, visceral organs, cardiovascular system, visceral and cutaneous vasculature. The endogenous factors are released into...
Hirayama, T. In Gastrointestinal Cancer-Endogenous Factors" Bruce, W. R. Correa, P. Lipkin, M. Tannenbaum, S. E. ... [Pg.178]

Endogenous factors affecting the rate of cyclic dipeptide formation 681... [Pg.657]

Lankford CE, Walker JR, Reeves JB, Nabbut NH, Byers BR, Jones RJ (1966) Inoculum-Dependent Division Lag of Bacillus Cultures and its Relation to an Endogenous Factor(s) ("Schizokinen"). J Bacteriol 91 1070... [Pg.65]

Enhanced anticoagulant effects Endogenous factors that may be responsible for increased PT/INR response include the following Blood dyscrasias cancer collagen vascular disease CHF diarrhea elevated temperature hepatic disorders (eg, infectious hepatitis, jaundice) hyperthyroidism poor nutritional state steatorrhea vitamin K deficiency. [Pg.142]

Decreased anticoagulant effects Endogenous factors that may reduce the response to the oral anticoagulants or decrease the PT or INR include Edema ... [Pg.142]

The absorbability and subsequent bioavailability of Ca salts in humans and animals is simultaneously influenced by a number of exogenous and endogenous factors. In summary, these factors include, although are not limited to ... [Pg.256]

OS 127 Shigematsu, Y., N. Murofushl, K. Ito, C. Kaneda, S. Kawabe, and N. Takahashi. Sterols and asparagines in the rice plant, endogenous factors related resistance against the brown... [Pg.416]

Ronis MJJ, Cunny HC. Physiological (endogenous) factors affecting Xenobiotic Metabolism In Hodgson E, Smart RC, eds. Introduction to Biochemical Toxicology. 3rd ed. New York Wiley Interscience, 2001. [Pg.189]


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