Summary The claimed medicament relates to medicine, and it can be used to treat disordered functions of organs or tissues, as well as a wide range of diseases accompanied by disordering of the functions of organs or tissues. The claimed medicament contains the original drug substance or the ...
Connective tissues support your organs, attach muscles to bones, and create scar tissue after an injury. Cartilage is an example of a connective tissue. There are many types of connective tissue disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and scleroderma. The most common affected areas are ...
The basic stages of the digestive system Transit through the alimentary canal Absorption sites in the digestive system Parts of the Digestive System: Mouth Teeth Stomach Liver Small Intestine Large Intestine Defecation Digestive Problems: Glossary Pages Tissues & organs of the digestive system Diseases ...
Sexual dimorphism of gene transcription is a very common phenomenon in the mammal and in the mouse and may affect two thirds of the transcriptome in some tissues.85 Although it is possible that some of this sexual dimorphism is due to sex chromosome differences, it is po...
CHANGES in the anatomy and physiology of the epithelium of the digestive organs because of aging are slight.1 The functional capacity of both the secretory and absorptive cells of the gut is so great that a decrease to as little as 5 to 10 percent of normal function is required for a clin...
Excessive bleeding, with increased blood release from blood vessels into surrounding tissues or organs. SUBARACHNOID SPACE The brain and spinal cord are enclosed by three layers of connective tissue called the meninges.The space below (or under) the outermost meningeal layer and the middle arachnoid ...
The utilization of single-cell transcriptomics, spatial transcriptomics, and the development of other hormone receptor sensors may provide technical support to address this issue. Spatial transcriptomics (ST) is a technique to understand gene expression differences between tissues, organs and pathological ...
Proteins that modify these component elements— such as the metalloproteinases7 and lysyl hydroxylase 3, which act on the structure of collagen fibers, and homocysteine, which can affect the integrity of fibrillin in elastic tissues— have also been implicated in disorders of connective tissue. In ...
This may suggest subnormal secretory responsiveness of the gonadal target organs, or subnormal sensitivity of the tissues responsible for secondary sexual differentiation. The observation that patients with cretinism and juvenile myxedema can be safely rendered euthyroid by therapy which abruptly returns ...
Hypothalamus:A part of the lower middle brain that tells the pituitary gland when to release hormones. Islet cells in the pancreas:Cells in the pancreas that control the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Ovaries:The female reproductive organs that release eggs and produce sex hormones...