Hormone Producing Cells
.... 1.3 The anterior pituitary gland is considered a master organ because the hormones it secretes control the function of many organs: growth
hormone acts on the ....
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Hormones
.... 1.3 The anterior pituitary gland is considered a master organ because the hormones it secretes control the function of many organs: growth
hormone acts on the ....
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Hormones of the Human Body
....
hormone; it secretes adrenocorticotropic releasing hormones which cause the anterior pituitary gland to secrete adrenocorticotropic
hormone which
acts on cells ....
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome in the Neonate
.... lung maturity. Furthermore, the
hormone acts to potentiate the effects of corticosteroids (Cosmi, 1992, pp. 283-286). Unfortunately ....
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Anterior Pituitary Gland Removal & Hormones
.... The hypothalamus releases a
hormone called thyrotropin releasing
hormone (TRH) which
acts on the anterior pituitary and causes it to release TSH, which signals ....
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Growth Hormones and the Pituitary Gland
.... The hypothalamus releases a
hormone called thyrotropin releasing
hormone (TRH) which
acts on the anterior pituitary and causes it to release TSH, which signals ....
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The Hydroxylation of Steroids
.... 1146). This
hormone acts in a synergistic manner with parathyroid
hormone to increase serum Ca2+ (15:1145-1146). Steroid hydroxylation ....
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Naturopathy
.... This
hormone acts on the cells of the kidney to cause decreased urine production and the retention of water, and thus return the body to its ideal state of ....
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Influences of Hormones in the Body
.... The anterior pituitary, in response to releasing factors from the hypothalamus, secretes adrenocorticotropic
hormone (ACTH), which
acts on the adrenal cortex ....
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6 Prescribed Medications
.... a diuretic; potassium, an essential mineral; and Synthroid, a synthetic thyroid
hormone. .... Lanoxin is one of the cardiac glycosides which
acts on the myocardium ....
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The Body and Its Sytems
.... It
acts with the endocrine system to maintain homeostasis, the .... estrogens, epinephrine and norepinephrine; parathyroid gland -parathyroid
hormone; thyroid gland ....
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Systems of the Body
.... It
acts with the endocrine system to maintain homeostasis, the .... estrogens, epinephrine and norepinephrine; parathyroid gland -parathyroid
hormone; thyroid gland ....
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HCG
.... However, it is also produced and
acts within the testis and other tissues. The human chorionic gonadotropin luteinizing
hormone receptor has also been ....
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Cells & the Environment
.... STAT - Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription -
acts as a transcription .... the adrenergic receptors, odorant receptors, and some
hormone receptors (eg ....
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Cells Communicating with their Environment
.... STAT - Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription -
acts as a transcription .... the adrenergic receptors, odorant receptors, and some
hormone receptors (eg ....
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Obesity
.... percent. A gene has been found which regulates production of the
hormone leptin, which
acts on the brain to regulate appetite. Leptin ....
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Measurements of Obesity
.... percent. A gene has been found which regulates production of the
hormone leptin, which
acts on the brain to regulate appetite. Leptin ....
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Obesity Causes
.... percent. A gene has been found which regulates production of the
hormone leptin, which
acts on the brain to regulate appetite. Leptin ....
(774

3

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Addiction
.... As a
hormone, it
acts to increase blood pressure, constrict blood vessels and increase heart rate responses that occur when we feel stress. ....
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Tubular Reabsorption & Tubular Secretion The
.... means water is low, and the hypothalamus sends out nerve impulses which stimulate the posterior pituitary to produce antidiuretic
hormone, which
acts on the ....
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Aggression in Men and Women
.... the relative absence of testosterone, but disruptions in normal sex
hormone production in .... Half of the mothers in one study reported aggressive
acts by their two ....
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Alterations in Digestive Function
.... Explain the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid feedback system: the hypothalamus secretes thyrotropin-releasing
hormone which
acts on the pituitary to produce ....
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A creatinine molecule
.... The osmoreceptors also trigger the release of antidiuretic
hormone (ADH), also called vasopressin, from the posterior pituitary, which
acts on the distal ....
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Temperature Regulation
.... The peripheral nervous system typically
acts through the autonomic and diffuse enteric .... of the hypothalamus begin to secrete gonadotropin releasing
hormone (GRH ....
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Neuroendocrinmmunology
.... releasing
hormone and vasopressin. These hormones then act on the pituitary. Ultimately, the secretion of cortisol and other glucocorticoids
acts to decrease ....
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
.... They are repetitive
acts called compulsions, performed to relieve anxiety caused by .... by Bower (1994) reveals that excess amounts of a brain
hormone involved in ....
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The Toxic Effects Of Cocaine Abuse
.... Furthermore, vasoconstriction
acts to prolong cocaine's absorption (2:299). .... For example, in low doses it has been found to increase luteinizing
hormone (2:301 ....
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Toxic Effects Of Cocaine Abuse Man has always
.... Furthermore, vasoconstriction
acts to prolong cocaine's absorption (2:299). .... For example, in low doses it has been found to increase luteinizing
hormone (2:301 ....
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Menopause Research
.... Ascorbic acid-vitamin C-
acts as a scavenger of superoxide anion and prevents .... A controversial treatment for menopausal symptoms is
hormone replacement therapy. ....
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Performance Enhancing Drugs
.... Athletes sometimes take adenocorticotrophic
hormone (ACTH) to speed repair of damaged .... disengaged from detrimental conduct by converting harmful
acts to moral ....
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