... a major inhibitor of physiologic and pathologic calcification, bone mineralization and bone resorption. The ANK protein has 12 ...
... calcification, physiologic MeSH G11.427.792.560.100.478 - maxillofacial development MeSH G11.427.792.560.100.729 - osteogenesis ... physiologic MeSH G11.697.716.260.378.500 - nystagmus, optokinetic MeSH G11.697.716.260.453 - pursuit, smooth MeSH G11.697. ...
... calcification, physiologic MeSH G07.574.500.325.377.625.100.478 - maxillofacial development MeSH G07.574.500.325.377.625. ...
They participate in a variety of biological processes, including respiration, calcification, acid-base balance, bone resorption ... they have different patterns of tissue-specific expression and thus may play different physiologic roles. In melanocytic cells ...
They participate in a variety of biological processes, including respiration, calcification, acid-base balance, bone resorption ... in tissue distribution suggest that the two mitochondrial carbonic anhydrases evolved to assume different physiologic roles. ...
The main purpose of apexification includes restoring the original physiologic structures and functions of the pulp-dentin ... stimulates calcification and achieves apical barrier seal at the apex of tooth root. The success rate of applying the ...
... ectopic calcification - such as for example, in urolithiasis and vascular calcification ‒ presumably at least in part to ... A relationship describing local, physiologic double-negative (inhibiting inhibitors) regulation of mineralization involving OPN ... Giachelli CM (March 1999). "Ectopic calcification: gathering hard facts about soft tissue mineralization". The American Journal ... "Osteopontin inhibits mineral deposition and promotes regression of ectopic calcification". The American Journal of Pathology. ...
Most healthy kidneys contain enough physiologic reserve to compensate for this NSAID-induced decrease in blood flow. However, ... One trial demonstrated that the appearance of papillary calcifications on CT imaging was 92% sensitive and 100% specific for ...
IK channels have shown a strong connection to calcification in vasculature, as inhibition of the channel causes a decrease in ... This feature of the channel allows them to participate in many different physiologic functions. The physiological effects of BK ... vascular calcification. Over-expression of these channels has quite a different effect on the body. Studies have shown that ...
Direct visualization of calcifications on chest X-ray is uncommon. Other findings include dilation of the left ventricle. ECG ... abnormalities or specific disease or physiologic processes including rheumatic heart disease and pregnancy. Anatomically, the ... Aortic stenosis due to calcification of tricuspid aortic valve with age comprises >50% of the disease. Aortic stenosis due to ... Stenosis is typically the result of valvular calcification but may be the result of a congenitally malformed bicuspid aortic ...
... is a normal physiologic process that occurs in female dogs. It is seen 45-60 days after a normal estrous (heat ... and before fetal bone calcification (days 35-40 of gestation). The sow remains in anoestrus for prolonged periods, often as ...
Typically, radiographs show defects in calcification and characteristic bony defects near the ends of major long bones. Growth ... A relationship describing physiologic regulation of mineralization has been termed the Stenciling Principle of mineralization, ...
In addition, the calcification deposits between the outer portion of the atheroma and the muscular wall, as they progress, lead ... On the other hand, physiologic methods are often less expensive and safer. But they do not quantify the current state of the ... A similar form of intramural calcification, presenting the picture of an early phase of arteriosclerosis, appears to be induced ... Price PA, Faus SA, Williamson MK (February 2000). "Warfarin-induced artery calcification is accelerated by growth and vitamin D ...
The translucency may be attributable to variations in the degree of calcification and homogeneity of the enamel. At the edges ... When dentin, which normally supports enamel, is destroyed by a physiologic condition or by decay, enamel is unable to ... The generally recognized stages of tooth development are the bud stage, cap stage, bell stage, and crown, or calcification, ...
Many functions have been attributed to TRAP, and its physiologic role(s) are likely to be manifold. The mice knockout studies ... cerebral calcifications and autoimmunity". Nature Genetics. 43 (2): 132-137. doi:10.1038/ng.749. PMID 21217752. S2CID 205357235 ...
"Basal Ganglia Calcification with Hypomagnesemia". www.japi.org. Retrieved 2021-06-03. Viering DH, de Baaij JH, Walsh SB, Kleta ... This condition is believed to occur secondary to the decreased normal physiologic magnesium inhibition of the ROMK channels in ... basal ganglia calcifications and in extreme and prolonged cases coma, intellectual disability or death. Magnesium plays an ...
All physiologic deposits contain the mineral hydroxyapatite or one analogous to it. Imaging techniques such as infrared ... Miller, J. D. (2013). "Cardiovascular calcification: Orbicular origins". Nature Materials. 12 (6): 476-478. Bibcode:2013NatMa.. ... Not all mineralized tissues develop through normal physiologic processes and are beneficial to the organism. For example, ... 2013). "Nano-analytical electron microscopy reveals fundamental insights into human cardiovascular tissue calcification". ...
The most common cause of jaundice in infants is normal physiologic jaundice. Pathologic causes of neonatal jaundice include: ... may cause a yellow or green discoloration of teeth due to bilirubin deposition during the process of tooth calcification. While ... leading to persistence of physiologic jaundice with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. Onset of breast milk jaundice is within 2 ...
Congenital aortic valve stenosis can be treated by aortic valve repair if there is no relevant calcification. In this scenario ... 2010). "An aortic ring: From physiologic reconstruction of the root to a standardized approach for aortic valve repair". J ... An aortic valve repair will realistically be possible in the absence of calcification or shrinking (retraction) of the aortic ... Indications for aortic valve repair: Absence of relevant calcification and Congenital and severe aortic stenosis with symptoms ...
Repair or incomplete regeneration, refers to the physiologic adaptation of an organ after injury in an effort to re-establish ... Dystrophic calcification, pigmentary changes, painful scars, incisional hernia Other complications can include infection and ...
Alterations in physiologic, hematologic, hormonal, and biochemical parameters in humans restricted for a 2-year period". The ... "Effect of calcium carbonate saturation state on the calcification rate of an experimental coral reef". Global Biogeochemical ...
Removal or calcification of the pineal gland does not induce any of the symptoms caused by removal of DMT. The symptoms ... Jonathan H, Jaime H, Serdar D, and Glen B (2019). "Ayahuasca: Psychological and Physiologic Effects, Pharmacology and Potential ...
Supplementation to achieve these standard levels could cause harmful vascular calcification. A 2012 meta-analysis showed that ... October 1980). "Photosynthesis of previtamin D3 in human skin and the physiologic consequences". Science. 210 (4466): 203-5. ... Furthermore, proteinuria, urinary casts, azotemia, and metastatic calcification (especially in the kidneys) may develop. Other ...