• The myogenic mechanism is how arteries and arterioles react to an increase or decrease of blood pressure to keep the blood flow constant within the blood...
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  • increasing glomerular capillary pressure. Juxtaglomerular Apparatus Kidney Myogenic Mechanism Renal corpuscle Transforming growth factor Arulkumaran N, Turner CM...
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    Juxtaglomerular cell tumor Hyperaldosteronism Tubuloglomerular feedback Myogenic mechanism "Dictionary.com". Retrieved 11 June 2015. Gonzalez-Vicente, Agustin;...
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    Atherosclerosis. Atromentin has been shown to be a smooth muscle stimulant. Myogenic mechanism List of distinct cell types in the adult human body Betts, J. Gordon;...
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    Renin–angiotensin system Vasoconstrictors Vasodilators Autoregulation Myogenic mechanism Tubuloglomerular feedback Cerebral autoregulation Paraganglia Aortic...
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    proteins known as myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs). These bHLH (basic helix loop helix) transcription factors act sequentially in myogenic differentiation...
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    Myogenesis (redirect from Myogenic cells)
    Myf5 are members of the myogenic bHLH (basic helix-loop-helix) proteins transcription factor family. Cells that make myogenic bHLH transcription factors...
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    MYF5 (redirect from Myogenic factor 5)
    Myogenic factor 5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MYF5 gene. It is a protein with a key role in regulating muscle differentiation or myogenesis...
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    ptosis. Different trauma can cause and induce many different mechanisms. For example, myogenic ptosis results from a direct injury to the levator muscle...
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  • concentration of potassium ions. The mechanisms of vasodilation are predominantly local metabolites and myogenic effects. Increased metabolic activity...
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    Edition, Campbell, 1999 Perry R, Rudnick M (2000). "Molecular mechanisms regulating myogenic determination and differentiation". Front Biosci. 5: D750–67...
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  • a release in adenosine, which triggers the blood vessel to vasodilate. Myogenic control, which originates from the wall of the blood vessel itself and...
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    MYF6 (redirect from Myogenic factor 6)
    Myogenic factor 6 (also known as Mrf4 or herculin) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MYF6 gene. This gene is also known in the biomedical literature...
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    circulating hormones, and intrinsic mechanisms inherent to the vasculature itself (also referred to as the myogenic response).[citation needed] Exposure...
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    glucose 6-phosphate. There are two forms of PGM1-CDG: 1.) exclusively myogenic, and 2.) multi-system (including muscles). The usual pathway for glycogen...
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  • outcome. Three different mechanisms are thought to contribute to the process of cerebral autoregulation. These are metabolic, myogenic and neurogenic. Metabolic...
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  • patterns during development. Perry R, Rudnick M (2000). "Molecular mechanisms regulating myogenic determination and differentiation". Front Biosci. 5: D750–67...
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    veins from other areas of the skin, facial veins responded with an active myogenic contraction to passive stretch and were therefore able to develop an intrinsic...
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    posture maintenance. Contractions in cardiac muscle tissue are due to a myogenic response of the heart's pacemaker cells. These cells respond to signals...
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    (published February 1999), pp. 22–6, PMID 10377602 Folkow, B (1989), "Myogenic mechanisms in the control of systemic resistance. Introduction and historical...
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    Excessive use of the myokinase reaction and purine nucleotide cycle leads to myogenic hyperuricemia. In muscle glycogenoses (muscle GSDs), an inborn error of...
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    most mammals. The avian circulatory system is driven by a four-chambered, myogenic heart contained in a fibrous pericardial sac. This pericardial sac is filled...
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  • pattern as the labour progresses. This transition is governed by various myogenic, neurogenic, and hormonal factors working together. As labour progresses...
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    Unlike skeletal muscle, the contractions of smooth and cardiac muscles are myogenic (meaning that they are initiated by the smooth or heart muscle cells themselves...
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    sensitive to increased or decreased blood flow, and several mechanisms (metabolic, myogenic, and neurogenic) are involved in maintaining an appropriate...
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  • pair of somites. The interaction of other signaling molecules, such as myogenic regulatory factors, with this gradient promotes the development of other...
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    this gene has not yet been determined; however, it may play a role in myogenic growth and differentiation. FOXO1 is essential for the maintenance of human...
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    electric shock. Each such group is a clade. Most electric organs evolved from myogenic tissue (which forms muscle), however, one group of Gymnotiformes, the Apteronotidae...
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    androgen receptor via serum response factor facilitates expression of a myogenic gene". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280 (9): 7786–7792. doi:10...
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  • important functions in many different areas of our body. Pressure-dependent myogenic constriction resistance arteries require these channels for regulation...
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