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  • ...ive medicine]], with pharmacologically active components that affect the [[central nervous system]]. '''Valeriana officialis''' is present in some official Northern Europea It has several types of components that affect receptors in the [[central nervous system]], although some are unstable, and there is per-plant variability:<ref>{{ci
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  • ...cells''', can be considered the connective, non-[[neuron]] cells of the [[central nervous system]]. "They not only provide physical support, but also respond to injury, reg
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Dietschy 2004 Cholesterol metabolism in the central nervous system during early development and in the mature animal}}
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  • ...ological processes. Histamine functions as a [[neurotransmitter]] in the [[central nervous system]], affects smooth muscle and gastric acid secretion, and has an important r ...pasm]]. Histamine<sub>3</sub> antagonists are in research for a variety of central nervous system conditions.
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  • ...nd relax smooth muscle, and histamine<sub>3</sub>, still in research, have central nervous system effects. "Antihistamines" are most often histamine<sub>1</sub> blockers.
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  • ...instestine]] but also the [[joint]]s; [[cardiovascular system]]; and the [[central nervous system]]. The disease is characterized by fat deposits in the [[intestinal mucosa]
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  • ...ential amino acid L-[[tryptophan]]. In humans it is found primarily in the central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, and blood platelets. Serotonin mediates several i
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  • ...ay also be affected. Some drugs in this class have strong effects in the [[central nervous system]], but these actions are not well understood."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...or '''glioblastoma multiforme (GBM)''' is a highly invasive tumor of the [[central nervous system]], primarily of the brain, and, more specifically, the [[cerebral hemispher ...astasize beyond the [[blood-brain barrier]] but expands rapidly within the central nervous system. GBM is the most common and aggressive primary (i.e., not from metastasis)
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  • All members of the group have shown [[central nervous system]] toxicity, although it is rare. <ref>{{citation | title = Central nervous system reactions to histamine-2 receptor blockers
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  • The field deals with the [[central nervous system]] (i.e., the brain and spinal cord), the [[peripheral nervous system]] and
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  • ...nd [[spinal cord]]) to serve the limbs and organs, for example. Unlike the central nervous system, however, the PNS is not protected by [[bone]] or the [[blood-brain barrier
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  • ===Transmission of nociception (pain) signals in the central nervous system=== There are 2 pathways for transmission of nociception in the [[central nervous system]]. These are the neospinothalamic tract (for fast pain) and the paleospinot
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  • ...ntine and herd euthanasia. A major step was a prohibition of the use of [[central nervous system]] products in animal feed; while cattle are vegetarians, it was a surprise
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  • ...ads to pain could therefore be called neuropathic pain, but the causes for central nervous system nerve dysfunction that leads to pain, the experience of the pain itself, th
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  • ...highly [[addiction|addictive]] and poses as a health hazard to the human [[central nervous system]].
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  • ...o a much lesser extent, in the [[breast]], the [[decidua]], parts of the [[central nervous system]] and the [[immune system]]. <ref name=Mancini2008>{{citation | author = M
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  • ...is no hard diagnostic information, but this would not be inconsistent with central nervous system damage in early life. He suffered several strokes from 1919 onwards, and d
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  • ...sses the blood-brain barrier and reaches therapeutic concentrations in the central nervous system (CNS).<ref>{{citation
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  • ...math>-aminobutyrate, is the major inhibitory [[neurotransmitter]] in the [[central nervous system]].<ref name="isbn0-07-145153-6">{{cite book |author=Katzung, Bertram G. |ti ...name="G&G_Chapt11">Bloom Floyd E, "Chapter 12. Neurotransmission and the Central Nervous System" (Chapter). Brunton LL, Lazo JS, Parker KL: Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmac
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  • ...ence of an underlying disorder which implies dysfunction of parts of the [[central nervous system|nervous system]], such as the [[cerebellum]], that coordinate movement. Sev Any type of focal lesion of the [[central nervous system]] (such as [[stroke]], [[brain tumour]], [[multiple sclerosis]]) will cause
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  • ...cause and associated organ system dysfunction, including the [[heart]], [[central nervous system]], [[kidney]]s, [[lung]]s, [[gastrointestinal tract]], and [[skin]]. {<ref
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  • Oxycodone is a weak agonist of the mu, kappa and delta opiod receptors of the central nervous system. Oxycodone and other opioids inhibit the release of [[vasopressin]], [[soma
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  • * At 200 ppmv, the central nervous system is depressed. * At 1000 ppmv, the central nervous system is paralyzed and death occurs.
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  • ...usually take weeks to develop and may reflect compensatory changes in the central nervous system."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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