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They appear to grow relatively slowly which may be an adaptation to low temperature and low nutrient availability rather than a direct effect of high pressure. The degradation of organic material appears to be just as efficient in the deep sea as in shallower water, since only a few percent of sedimenting detritus resist mineralization and are buried deep down into the sediment. [Pg.180]


This change is influenced by metaboHc hormone action rarely do any of the hormones or other influencing factors act independent of each other to regulate nutrient partitioning. Complex interactions aHow for integration of influences to accommodate a coordinated chronic regulation of nutrient use for maintenance or growth so that an animal may adapt to its environment (see Feeds AND FEED ADDITIVES). [Pg.408]

Interleukin-1 OC and (3. IL-1 has radioprotective activity toward BM and other tissues (151,164). IL-1 is produced in response to endotoxin, other cytokines, and microbial and viral agents, primarily by monocytes and macrophages. Other nucleated cells can also produce it. IL-1 appears to play an important role in the regulation of normal hemopoiesis directly by stimulating the most primitive stem cells and indirectly by stimulating other hemopoietic factors, including G-CSF, GM-CSF, M-CSF, and IL-6. [Pg.494]

Another example is a recently discovered second mode of action by which nuclear receptors modulate transcription. In contrast to DNA-binding-dependent mechanisms, cross talk refers here to gene regulation by protein-protein-interaction of nuclear receptors with other transcription factors, such as AP-1 or NF-kB. Consequently, the nuclear receptor acts as a corepressor or coactivator of transcription. [Pg.397]

Second, there is a procedure for scaling doses between animals and humans, to take account of differences in body size and rates of various physiological processes. Interestingly, as the EPA and other regulators practice risk assessment, animal-to-human extrapolation for carcinogens is based on the use of such scaling factors, rather than... [Pg.242]


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