10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GANGLIAL»
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
The analogy which these glands present to the ganglia supplying other viscera,
and situated in other cavities, in respect of structure, position, and relations to the
organ which they supply ; the fact that the chief ramifications of the ganglial ...
2
A Dictionary of Practical Medicine: Comprising General ...
The ganglial which supply these organs, in both sexes, become, in old age, small
and indistinct ; and the nerves which issue from them to these parts can scarcely
be traced. I have no doubt that a similar result follows injury or change of the ...
3
A dictionary of practical medicine: comprising special ...
That the sensory function and the ganglial functions should be associated ; and,
2nd. The vessels furnishing the secretion to the synovial surface shall be
reinforced by organic nervous energy, for the promotion of synovial secretion ...
4
A dictionary of pratical medicine. 3 vols. [in 4]. 3 vols. ...
That the remote effects are produced upon, or by means of, that portion of the
ganglial system supplying the large nervous centres, and consecutively upon the
brain, rather than upon the brain more immediately and independently of this part
...
5
Elements of Physiology ... Third edition. Translated from ...
This operation of the ganglial system on the functions of the cerebro-spinal
system is more remarkable when the former isinflnenced by disease or by a
stimulus which is unnatural eitherin kind or degree ; or even when a natural
excitant, ...
Balthasar Anthelme Baron RICHERAND, James COPLAND (M.D.), Gabriel Jean Marie De Lys, 1824
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The Role of Protease-Activated Receptor 1 (PAR1) in Basal ...
Protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR1 or thrombin receptor) is a G-protein coupled receptor with seven transmembrane spanning regions.
Cecily Elaine Hamill, 2007
7
Parkinson's Disease: Diagnosis & Clinical Management : ...
In PD, increased activity of the globus pallidus internus and substantia nigra
reticulata, due to a shift in balance between “direct” and “indirect” basal ganglial
pathways, results in excessive inhibition of thalamocortical activity (34). Frontal ...
Dr. Stewart Factor DO, Dr. William Weiner MD, Dr. Stewart Factor, 2007
8
The Polytechnic Journal: A Monthly Magazine of Art, Science, ...
Their termination has not yet een distinctly observed,but they join the ganglial
ramification, and then return to the cerebro-spinal mass, forming, in electrical
language, a closed circuit ; that is, an unbroken channel for the circulation of
electricity.
However, it is calculated that the loss of ganglial cells has little effect on the tonal
audiogram until it reaches a third of the total (the initial amount is approximately
36,000 cells), which only occurs after 70 years of age, and that a correlation ...
J C Marquie, Paumes D Cau-Bareille, S Volkoff, 2003
10
The London Medical and Surgical Journal
The cerebral and spinal nerves have been generally considered to preside over
the movements of animal life, or over sensation and voluntary motion ; and the
ganglial nerves, over the involuntary movements. Nevertheless, facts prove that ...
5 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «GANGLIAL»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
ganglial nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Biogen Idec anti-LINGO-1 data in acute optic neuritis whet appetites …
... neuritis depending on where the insult is geographically in the eye, and that retinal ganglial cell layer may provide a better read," he added. «BioWorld Online, gen 15»
Scientists print retinal cells for first time
To prove the concept, the researchers took a type of cell called Retinal Ganglial Cells (RGCs) from the eyes of adult rats, and were able to print ... «Optometry Today, dic 13»
New drugs target multiple mechanisms in glaucoma
“We can introduce an anti-apoptotic effect in retinal ganglial cells, thereby preserving their vitality,” said Shai Erlich, PhD, chief medical officer. «ModernMedicine, apr 13»
Let's Explore Diabetes With Owls
... "and discovered that what you have is called a bilateral ganglial abasement, or, in layman's terms, a cartoidal rupture of the venal septrumus. «NPR, apr 13»
Distinct Imaging Patterns and Lesion Distribution in Posterior …
... the hemispheric, basal ganglial, and infratentorial locations. Clinical associations along with presentation at toxicity including blood pressure were assessed. «AJNR, ago 07»