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Regulatory mechanisms during

Alberti, S., et al., Ubiquitylation of BAG-1 suggests a novel regulatory mechanism during the sorting of chaperone substrates to the proteasome./ Biol Chem, 2002, 277(48), 45920-7. [Pg.94]

The elucidation of metabolic pathways for the synthesis of compatible solutes is fundamental for the elucidation of the regulatory mechanisms during osmotic... [Pg.312]

Changes in the quantities of the various normal hemoglobin components during developmental stages can be explained in terms of ill-defined regulatory mechanisms which control the rate of synthesis of the polypeptide chains. Such mechanisms have to... [Pg.8]

To provide an alternative fuel to glucose during starvation. Indeed, fatty acid oxidation restricts the rate of glucose utilisation, which maintains the blood glucose level, via a regulatory mechanism known as the glucose/ fatty acid cycle (Chapter 16). [Pg.136]

The hypothalamic temperature controller (Bl) can be inactivated by neuroleptics (p. 236), without impairment of other centers. Thus, it is possible to lower a patient s body temperature without activating counter-regulatory mechanisms (thermogenic shivering). This can be exploited in the treatment of severe febrile states (hyperpyrexia) or in open-chest surgery with cardiac by-pass, during which blood temperature is lowered to 10°C by means of a heart-lung machine. [Pg.202]

Reduction in plasma volume secondary to the enhanced excretion of sodium ions and water and the regression of edema, if present. These effects are accompanied by a reduction in cardiac preload. During long-term treatment most of these effects are counteracted by various regulatory mechanisms, such as a persistent rise in plasma renin and aldosterone. [Pg.342]

During early development, when cell divisions are occurring rapidly, demand for certain products associated with the translation apparatus (ribosomes) increases. Special regulatory mechanisms ensure that these gene products are produced in the required amounts and that they are not overproduced in the more mature organism. [Pg.819]


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