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Job I. Paculba posted an update in the group
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Ponciano Y. Daclan III posted an update in the group
MT 30 – IJ (LEC) 4 years agoOk, hear this out! Adipose Tissue is now recognized as a critical regulator of cardiovascular health. It is mediated through the secretion of a variety of bioactive molecules, including adipocytokines, microvesicles, and gaseous messengers, all of which have a variety of endocrine and paracrine effects on the circulatory system.
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For added reading/info, the article that I pasted below is an outline of what we know about the biology and geographic variability of adipose tissue in humans, as well…
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Princess Maranda posted an update in the group
MT 30 – IJ (LEC) 4 years agoThis article by Osadchii (2015) highlights the emerging role of neurotensin (NT) in the regulation of the processes of the cardiovascular system and its broad effect on heart rate, systemic flow and blood pressure.
Neurotensin (NT), a tridecapeptide discovered in the bovine hypothalamus, appears to be playing an increasingly important role in…[Read more]
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In humans and other animals, NT-containing neural fibers are found in close proximity to atrial and ventricular cardiac myocytes, cardiac conduction system, intracardiac ganglia, and coronary vessels. Patients with heart disease are seen to have reduced NT innervation density.
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In vivo, administration of NT to laboratory rats, cats and guinea pigs are seen to increase heart rates.
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As such, NT plays a variety of roles in heart rate, myocardial contractility, venous smooth muscle tone and regional blood flow in the digestive tract, skin, and adipose tissue.
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So what then? In the peripheral circulation NT is rapidly degraded and it cannot enter the blood brain barrier. But when it is delivered directly into the brain it can result in analgesia, antipsychotic activity and hypothermia, all of which can be taken advantage of for certain medical conditions.
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Thus, prescribing NT treatments for psychiatric diseases must be carefully planned, as it has potent effects on the cardiovascular system.
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Rica Mae Bogoy posted an update in the group
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Deje posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 4 years agoConnexins and pannexins in the integumentary system: the skin and appendages – PubMedThe integumentary system comprises the skin and its appendages, which includes hair, nails, feathers, sebaceous and eccrine glands. In this review, we focus on the expression profile of connexins…-
The skin and its appendages, including as hair, nails, feathers, and sebaceous and eccrine glands, make up the integumentary system. The expression profile of connexins…
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Ponciano Y. Daclan III posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT 30 – I) 2022 4 years agoLeni Robredo serving Epithelium Realness#LetLeniLead
#LastManStandingisaWoman
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Ponciano Y. Daclan III posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT 30 – I) 2022 4 years agoHistology Art for Urinary System Body Tissues | CanvaUrinary System. The kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra make up the urinary system, often known as the urinary…
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Ureter- The ureter (one for each kidney) is a long, straight tube with muscle walls. This tube’s epithelium is stratified, transitional epithelium. Underneath the epithelium is a thick, fibroelastic lamina propria.
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Kidney- The kidneys filter waste and excess water from the circulation (through urine) and aid in the balance of substances in the body (such as sodium, potassium, and…
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Urethra- The urethra is the tube through which urine leaves the body. It empties urine from the bladder. The female urethra is lined by stratified columnar epithelium…
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Princess Maranda posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT 30 – J) 4 years agoATTY. JOSE MANUEL “CHEL” DIOKNO
– Abogado, Guro, at Ama
– Chairman, Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG)
– Senatorial Candidate, Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KANP)Mula 1989 hanggang sa kasalukuyan, si Atty. Chel ay nagsasagawa ng mga legal mission, paralegal training, at libreng konsultasyon para sa mga nangangailangan, tulad ng urban poo…
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Shanice Nicole Caballes posted an update in the group
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Shanice Nicole Caballes posted an update in the group
Histology Art – E (2022) 4 years agoURINARY SYSTEM
Kidney. Having a length of 12 cm, a width of 6 cm, and a thickness of 2.5 cm in adults, each kidney has a concave medial border, the hilum—where nerves e… -
Shanice Nicole Caballes posted an update in the group
Histology Art – E (2022) 4 years agoRESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Larynx. It is a short (4 cm x 4 cm) air passage between the pharynx and trachea. Hyaline cartilage and smaller elastic cartilages reinforce its rigid… -
Princess Maranda posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT 30 – J) 4 years agoThe urinary system, also known as the renal system, produces, stores and eliminates urine, the fluid waste excreted by the kidneys. The kidneys make urine by filtering wastes and extra water from blood. Urine travels from the kidneys through two thin tubes called ureters and fills the bladder. When the bladder is full, a person urinates through…-
The ureters are fibromuscular tubes that transport urine by peristalsis from the kidney to the bladder. Like the bladder, it is lined by transitional epithelium (urothelium).
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The urinary bladder is a muscular sac that stores urine, allowing urination to be infrequent and voluntary. It is lined by transitional epithelium (urothelium), and has a thick layer of smooth muscle.
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The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs that are roughly the size of a fist. A tough, fibrous renal capsule surrounds each kidney and provides support for the soft tissue…
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Hazel Susas posted an update in the group
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Kylie Stephanie Flame-Turtal posted an update in the group
MT 30 – IJ (LEC) 4 years agoA histologic examination was conducted on tissues from three internal organs of rats. This is to examine the similarities of primo vascular systems from these three organs. Primo vascular system (PVS) was first reported by Bong Han Kim on the 1960s and is considered to be a newly found circulatory system along with blood and the lymphatic system…[Read more]
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It is actually my first time to encounter the primo vascular system. This article or study enlightened me with very helpful and new information about the circulatory system specifically the PVS. And if you wanted to know more as well, you may read this article above.
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Another study with histologic interventions using rats again, is the study spearheaded by Ozawa et. al. (2002). They did observe the histologic changes of…
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To apply histologic analysis, the researchers used five different 400-power microscope fields. The right ventricular outflow tract with patches were taken digital images to observe for morphologic and histologic characteristics and were analyzed by the researchers with the help of the National Institute of Health Image program.
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As a result, host cells were not able to attach or migrate into the nonbiodegradable patch used but only to the biodegradable once most especially the KN-PCLA. However,…
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How outstanding it is to have biomaterials that can be used in the field of medicine because not only that it can strengthen science but also support life. The presence…
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Angelika Ruperto added a photo 4 years ago-
Just like the epithelial tissues that line most of the organs in our body, Leni-Kiko has the potential to form a selective barrier, protecting the rights and integrity of the Filipino people from economical and political insults such as corruption, deceit, and instability. I choose to shade the future PINK. #KULAYROSASANGBUKAS
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