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  • 51HTC P4350 — Infobox Information appliance name = HTC P4350 (T Mobile Wing) (XDA Terra) manufacturer = High Tech Computer Corporation as HTC Atlas caption = T Mobile Wing version of the HTC P4350 type = Pocket PC os = Windows Mobile 6.0 Pocket PC Phone… …

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  • 52Polyvagal Theory — (gr. polus , “‘many’” + vagal , Vagus Nerve ) specifies two distinct branches of the vagus, or the 10th cranial nerve. Each branch originates in the medulla. The phylogenetically older branch originates in the dorsal motor nucleus (DMX), whereas… …

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  • 53calphostin C — One of a group of compounds isolated from Cladosporium cladosporioides that will inhibit protein kinase C with some specificity, though inhibits other classes of kinases if present in high concentration …

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  • 54chaetoglobosins — Chaetoglobosin J is a fungal metabolite related to cytochalasins that will inhibit elongation at the barbed end of an actin microfilament. Chaetoglobosin A is produced by Chaetomium globosum. Chaetoglobosin K is a plant growth inhibitor and toxin …

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  • 55genistein — (= 4,5,7 trihydroxyisoflavone) Inhibitor of protein tyrosine kinases. Competes at ATP binding site and will inhibit other kinases to some extent …

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  • 56T-helper cells — (= TH cells; Th1; Th2) There are now recognized to be two subclasses of CD4 positive T helper cells, Th1 and Th2. Th1 cells produce IL 2, IFN g and TNF a and do not produce IL 4, IL 5 and IL 10. They are associated with cell mediated immunity.… …

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  • 57vasodilator stimulated phosphoprotein — (= VASP) A 46/50 kD protein that is a substrate for both cAMP and cGMP dependent protein kinases and that is associated with microfilament bundles in many tissue cells. Abundant in platelets; phosphorylation of VASP will inhibit platelet… …

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  • 58Feedback — Many biologic processes are controlled by feedback, just as the temperature in a home from a furnace is regulated by a thermostat. * * * 1. In a given system, the return, as input, of some of the output, as a regulatory mechanism; e.g.,… …

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  • 59feedback — n. the coupling of the output of a process to the input. Feedback mechanisms are important in regulating many physiological processes; for example, the production of hormones and neurotransmitters. In negative feedback, a rise in the output of a… …

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  • 60queen substance — noun : a pheromone secreted by a queen bee and consumed by worker bees in which it inhibits ovary development ; also : the same or a similar substance secreted by termites * * * a pheromone secreted from the mandibular glands of a queen honeybee… …

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