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Tissue Location

Baroreceptor. Specialized pressure-sensitive tissue located in carotid arteries. Nerve impulses proportional to arterial blood pressure are conducted from this tissue to the brain which in turn exerts control over the blood pressure. [Pg.450]

Furthermore, any particular type of site belonging to any one of these categories may exist in a number of different cellular or tissue locations. For example, acetylcholinesterase is located in a number of different mammalian tissues (e.g., brain, peripheral nervous system, and red blood cells), and all of these may be inhibited by... [Pg.20]

First, consider the transepidermal route. The fractional area of this route is virtually 1.0, meaning the route constitutes the bulk of the area available for transport. Molecules passing through this route encounter the stratum corneum and then the viable tissues located above the capillary bed. As a practical matter, the total stratum corneum is considered a singular diffusional resistance. Because the histologically definable layers of the viable tissues are also physicochemically indistinct, the set of strata represented by viable epidermis and dermis is handled comparably and treated as a second diffusional resistance in series. [Pg.212]

First, consider the transepidermal (TE) route. The solute molecules diffuse across the stratum corneum and the viable tissues located above the capillary bed. Considering the stratum corneum and the viable tissues as two diffusion barriers in series, the total resistance is given by... [Pg.53]

Ecosystem, Taxonomic Group, Organism, Tissue, Location, and Other Variables Concentration (mg/kg or ppm) References1... [Pg.41]

The value of light microscope autoradiography is the cellular/tissue locations of either the radiolabeled compound or its metabolic products are easily ascertained. [Pg.50]

Ganglia Clusters of multipolar neurons surrounded by a capsule of loosely organized connective tissue located outside the central nervous system. [NIH]... [Pg.66]


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