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adrenal gland development
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the adrenal gland over time, from its formation to the mature structure. This gland can…
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endocrine system development
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2017
2017
PreImplantation Factor (PIF*) Regulates Stress-Induced Adrenal Steroidogenesis and Anti-Inflammatory Cytokines: Potential Application for Bioartificial Adrenal Transplant
M. Balyura
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E. Gelfgat
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E. Ullmann
,
B. Ludwig
,
E. Barnea
,
S. Bornstein
Hormone and Metabolic Research
2017
Corpus ID: 46803168
Abstract The main treatment algorithm for adrenal insufficiency is hormonal replacement, however, inadequate hormone substitution…
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2017
2017
Effects of Prenatal Bisphenol A Exposure on Adrenal Gland Development and Steroidogenic Function
Samantha Medwid
2017
Corpus ID: 90657788
Developmental exposure to bisphenol A (BPA), a ubiquitous endocrine disrupting chemical, is associated with organ dysfunction and…
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2015
2015
Morphometry in development of red deer’s adrenal glands
N. D. Ovcharenko
,
O. Gribanova
,
L. A. Bondyreva
Russian Journal of Developmental Biology
2015
Corpus ID: 254981295
Histological structures and morphometric and some histochemical indicators of elk’s adrenal gland development as subspecies of…
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2014
2014
Nicotinic Receptor Alpha7 Expression during Mouse Adrenal Gland Development
L. Gahring
,
Elizabeth J. Myers
,
Sierra Palumbos
,
S. Rogers
PLoS ONE
2014
Corpus ID: 15507902
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha 7 (α7) is a ligand-activated ion channel that contributes to a diversity of cellular…
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2010
2010
Dual loss of rb1 and Trp53 in the adrenal medulla leads to spontaneous pheochromocytoma.
I. Tonks
,
A. Mould
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+4 authors
G. Kay
Neoplasia
2010
Corpus ID: 21386558
Using a Cre/loxP system, we have determined the phenotypic consequences attributable to in vivo deletion of both Rb1 and Trp53 in…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
The rare occurrence of absent adrenals in a term infant: a case report and review of the literature.
A. Vachharajani
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K. Bethin
,
J. Mouillet
,
Y. Sadovsky
,
Scott Saunders
American Journal of Perinatology
2006
Corpus ID: 20864733
A female infant (gestational age, 37 weeks) presented with respiratory distress and pulmonary hypertension. Incidental to her…
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2005
2005
SF-1 gland formation through regulating is required for splenic vascular and adrenal
Y. Katoh-Fukui
,
A. Owaki
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+4 authors
K. Toshimori
2005
Corpus ID: 15581568
Mice with disrupted mammalian PcG (Polycomb Group) genes commonly show skeletal transformation of anterior-posterior identities…
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1998
1998
ADH1 and ADH4 alcohol/retinol dehydrogenases in the developing adrenal blastema provide evidence for embryonic retinoid endocrine function
R. Haselbeck
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G. Duester
Developmental Dynamics
1998
Corpus ID: 22455867
Studies on retinoid signaling indicate that much of the regulation of this pathway may involve enzymes that synthesize the active…
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1998
1998
The role of angiotensin II in human adrenal gland development.
L. Breault
,
E. Chamoux
,
J. Lehoux
,
N. Gallo‐Payet
Endocrine Research
1998
Corpus ID: 41107375
1993
1993
Disordered differentiation as a target for novel approaches to the treatment of neuroblastoma
M. Israel
Cancer
1993
Corpus ID: 39766193
Some childhood malignant neoplasms are thought to arise in embryonic tissues. These tumors present unique opportunities for…
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