sympathin
1sympathin — The substance diffusing into circulation from sympathetic nerve terminals when they are active. The term was introduced by W.B. Cannon, who thought that this substance differed from the mediator produced by the nerve ending (now known to be… …
2sympathin — n. hormonal substance secreted by the sympathetic nervous system (Physiology) …
3sympathin — sym·pa·thin …
4sympathin — n. the name given by early physiologists to the substances released from sympathetic nerve endings, now known to be a mixture of adrenaline and noradrenaline …
5sympathin — ˈsimpəthə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary sympath (from sympathetic) (I) + in : a neurohormone secreted by the sympathetic nerve endings and acting as chemical mediator to the various organs …
6Симпатии (Sympathin) — прежнее название веществ, высвобождаемых из симпатических нервных окончаний; в настоящее время установлено, что они представляют собой смесь адреналина и норадреналина. Источник: Медицинский словарь …
7СИМПАТИИ — (sympathin) прежнее название веществ, высвобождаемых из симпатических нервных окончаний; в настоящее время установлено, что они представляют собой смесь адреналина и норадреналина …
8Cannon, Walter B(radford) — born Oct. 19, 1871, Prairie du Chien, Wis., U.S. died Oct. 1, 1945, Franklin, N.H. U.S. neurologist and physiologist. He was the first to use X rays in physiological studies. He also investigated hemorrhagic and traumatic shock during World War I …
9Cannon, Walter Bradford — ▪ American neurologist born Oct. 19, 1871, Prairie du Chien, Wis., U.S. died Oct. 1, 1945, Franklin, N.H. American neurologist and physiologist who was the first to use X rays in physiological studies. These led to his publication of The… …
10Hormone — A chemical substance produced in the body that controls and regulates the activity of certain cells or organs. Many hormones are secreted by specialized glands such as the thyroid gland. Hormones are essential for every activity of daily living,… …
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