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Their continuous study promises to provide insight into multiple physiological processes and guide therapeutics development, making functional peptides indispensable units of life's complex ...
By responding to these stimuli it is meant to reorganize its structure of individual centers and their functional interconnections. Physiologically, these plastic changes can be observed during the actual development of the nervous system, during trauma, during the process of sensorimotor learning, and normally during the aging process of life. ...
The complexity and diversity of these conditions necessitate the development of detailed medical models for a comprehensive understanding of the diseases. ...
How can BioSerenity help with the diagnosis of bipolar disorder? BioSerenity is developing remote diagnostics and physiologic signal recording to help in the detection of depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Our goal is to provide a portable, ambulatory diagnostic device to allow screening and biomarker analysis of physiologic ...
The use of inappropriate model systems in drug development can result in ineffective drugs reaching clinical trials and the failure to investigate potentially useful therapeutics. ...
Lactate levels play a key role in diagnosing the condition and limiting its impact, as well as researching it's progression and developing possible treatments. Here's how. Sepsis is a medical condition and emergency, the definition of which has proven difficult and is based on fairly recent developments and research. ...
Data trends show climate change effects ranging from fish growth, digestion physiology and performance in marine and freshwater ecosystems. The present study was designed to develop a concept for a cause and effect understanding with respect to climate-induced temperature and salinity changes and to explain ecological findings based on ...
A Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model was developed for the disposition of 2,3,7,8‐TCDD in two fish species, fathead minnow and medaka. The model was developed based on the empirical data on disposition of dioxins in fish tissues, as well as existing knowledge on the mechanisms of uptake, distribution, storage and elimination of ...
In this study, a physiological-based mathematical model was developed to describe and compare the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination (ADME) of nanoparticles after intravenous (IV), oral, and pulmonary exposure. The development of the model was based on physiological principles, compartmental analysis, and ...
Objectives of this research were to quantify the impact of high nighttime temperatures during reproductive development on phenology, physiological, vegetative, and yield traits of wheat. ...
Continuous ozone exposure at 0.3 ppm (v/v) (US-OSHA Threshold Limit Value for short term exposure) inhibited aerial mycelial growth and sporulation on ‘Elegant Lady’ peaches wound inoculated with Monilinia fructicola, Botrytis cinerea, Mucor piriformis, or Penicillium expansum and stored for 4 weeks at 5 °C and 90% relative humidity (RH). Aerial growth and sporulation, however, ...
