نتایج جستجو برای: growth hormones

تعداد نتایج: 877507  

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهرکرد 0
مرتضی نیکوکار morteza nikoukar

the study on biochemical changes in brain tissue indicates that there are considerable variations in metabolism of energy in this tissue within the first three weeks of life. this phenomenon coincides with the increase of brain energy during that period of life. there are, indeed, various factors, involved in the changing process. hormones and thyroid hormones in particular are of the most impo...

2013
Peter McAtee Siti Karim Robert Schaffer Karine David

Plant species that bear fruit often utilize expansion of an ovary (carpel) or accessory tissue as a vehicle for seed dispersal. While the seed(s) develop, the tissue(s) of the fruit follow a common progression of cell division and cell expansion, promoting growth of the fruit. Once the seed is fully developed, the fruit matures and the surrounding tissue either dries or ripens promoting the dis...

Journal: :Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2005
Anna Alisi Ilaria Demori Silvana Spagnuolo Enrico Pierantozzi Emilia Fugassa Silvia Leoni

In rats, various growth factors and hormones, as well as partial hepatectomy (PH) are able to trigger the proliferative response of hepatocytes. Although recent evidence highlights the important role of thyroid hormones and thyroid status in regulating the growth of liver cells in vitro and in vivo models, the mechanism involved in the pro-proliferative effects of thyroid hormones is still uncl...

2014
Rainer H Straub

During acute systemic infectious disease, precisely regulated release of energy-rich substrates (glucose, free fatty acids, and amino acids) and auxiliary elements such as calcium/phosphorus from storage sites (fat tissue, muscle, liver, and bone) are highly important because these factors are needed by an energy-consuming immune system in a situation with little or no food/water intake (sickne...

Journal: :Reproduction 2004
A L Fowden A J Forhead

Epidemiological findings and experimental studies in animals have shown that individual tissues and whole organ systems can be programmed in utero during critical periods of development with adverse consequences for their function in later life. Detailed morphometric analyses of the data have shown that certain patterns of intrauterine growth, particularly growth retardation, can be related to ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1951
B L BAKER

Since hair appears to be one of the most rapidly growing structures of the body, one might expect that it would serve as a sensitive indicator of the modifying action of hormones on general body growth. In this sense, alterations in the rate of growth of hair might be regarded solely as a reflection of any general metabolic changes induced by the hormones. On the contrary, it is possible that h...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1982
S Krabbe I Transbøl C Christiansen

Serum calcium, magnesium proteins, phosphate, and immunoparathyroid hormone were measured in 338 normal children and adolescents aged between 7 and 20 years and in 123 normal adults aged between 21 and 50 years. Protein corrected serum calcium and magnesium remained stable throughout the study. Despite hyperphosphataemia protein corrected calcium exceeded the concentrations of normal adults. Se...

2010
Peter J. Davies

Plant hormones are a group of naturally occurring, organic substances which influence physiological processes at low concentrations. The processes influenced consist mainly of growth, differentiation and development, though other processes, such as stomatal movement, may also be affected. Plant hormones have also been referred to as ‘phytohormones’ though this term is infrequently used. In thei...

2017
Shelley E Harris Miles J De Blasio Melissa A Davis Amy C Kelly Hailey M Davenport F B Peter Wooding Dominique Blache David Meredith Miranda Anderson Abigail L Fowden Sean W Limesand Alison J Forhead

KEY POINTS Thyroid hormones are important regulators of growth and maturation before birth, although the extent to which their actions are mediated by insulin and the development of pancreatic beta cell mass is unknown. Hypothyroidism in fetal sheep induced by removal of the thyroid gland caused asymmetric organ growth, increased pancreatic beta cell mass and proliferation, and was associated w...

ابراهیم زاده, علیرضا, جلالی, مهدی, مقدم درافشانی, محمود, نیکروش, محمدرضا,

Introduction & Objective: The normal females reproductive function , needs hypothalamus-hypophysis-ovarian extensive hormonal messages. Primary hypothyroidism is characterized by reduced production and secretion of thyroid hormones. During follicular growth PCNA (Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen) and cycklin D complex play an important role in regulating cell proliferation .This study aime...

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