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  • === Types of Responses === There are various types of responses in medicine, including:
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  • ...he '''blue spot''', is a region in the brainstem involved in physiological responses to stress and panic. The term "locus coeruleus" is Latin for "blue place", ...renaline, a neurotransmitter that regulates arousal, attention, and stress responses. The locus coeruleus also plays a role in the sleep-wake cycle, promoting w
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  • ...ience]] that studies the [[evolution]] of the [[immune system]] and immune responses throughout history. The term is derived from the Greek words 'palaios' mean ...haeology]] to understand the historical and evolutionary aspects of immune responses. It provides insights into how the immune system has evolved and adapted ov
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  • ...tory]] processes on bone health, and the influence of bone cells on immune responses. ==== Bone Cells and Immune Responses ====
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  • ...n]] that uses specific positions and stimuli to provoke automatic movement responses. It is based on the principle that certain movement patterns are innate and ...served that certain positions and stimuli could trigger automatic movement responses in infants, and he developed a therapeutic method based on these observatio
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  • ...l that stimulates killer T cells, macrophages, and B cells to mount immune responses. A helper T cell is a type of white blood cell and a type of lymphocyte.  ...l that stimulates killer T cells, macrophages, and B cells to mount immune responses. A helper T cell is a type of white blood cell and a type of lymphocyte. Al
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  • ...or striking". The name is indicative of the tool's use in eliciting reflex responses from the body. * [[Taylor's Hammer]]: A triangular rubber head used for eliciting responses.
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  • ...xychloroquine (hy-DROK-see-KLOR-oh-kwin) A substance that decreases immune responses in the body. It is used to treat some autoimmune diseases and is being stud ...onunciation}} (hy-DROK-see-KLOR-oh-kwin) A substance that decreases immune responses in the body. It is used to treat some autoimmune diseases and is being stud
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  • ...zed laboratory procedures to diagnose disorders characterized by defective responses of the body's immune system. Immunodermatologists also may provide consulta ...zed laboratory procedures to diagnose disorders characterized by defective responses of the body's immune system. Immunodermatologists also may provide consulta
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  • ...dye-NOR-fins) are a class of [[peptide]]s that are involved in modulating responses to [[pain]], [[stress]], and [[addiction]]. They are part of the [[opioid]] ...her type of opioid peptide that is produced by the body and is involved in responses to pain and stress.
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  • [[Category:Cultural responses to the COVID-19 pandemic]]
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  • ...a series of sessions in which individuals learn to control their physical responses, such as heart rate and muscle tension, by focusing on sensations of warmth ...ded to visualize these sensations, thereby influencing their physiological responses.
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  • ...king that is difficult to follow, often including tangential or irrelevant responses to questions. ...a lack of goal-directed behavior, unpredictable or inappropriate emotional responses, and difficulties with daily activities.
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  • ...found on T cells (a type of immune cell) that helps keep the body's immune responses in check. When CTLA-4 is attached to another protein called B7, it helps ke ...found on T cells (a type of immune cell) that helps keep the body's immune responses in check. When CTLA-4 is attached to another protein called B7, it helps ke
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  • ...ˈɒlədʒi/) is a branch of [[physiology]] that studies the body's protective responses to threats or harm, including [[infection]], [[injury]], and [[stress]]. Th ...em]] plays a crucial role in defense physiology by coordinating the body's responses to threats. This includes the [[fight-or-flight response]], which prepares
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  • ...found on T cells (a type of immune cell) that helps keep the body's immune responses in check. When PD-1 is attached to another protein called PD-L1, it helps k ...found on T cells (a type of immune cell) that helps keep the body's immune responses in check. When PD-1 is attached to another protein called PD-L1, it helps k
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  • .../) is a neuroscientific technique that aims to identify specific brainwave responses that are unique to each individual, much like a fingerprint. ...s context, it refers to the identification of unique patterns in brainwave responses.
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  • ...n independently in most areas of activity, but exhibit abnormal behavioral responses and habits and therefore need special guidance, assistance and/or monitorin ...n independently in most areas of activity, but exhibit abnormal behavioral responses and habits and therefore need special guidance, assistance and/or monitorin
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  • .... You release these chemicals during allergic reactions and certain immune responses. These chemicals have many effects, including blood vessel dilation and ang
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  • ...PD-L1 - A protein that acts as a kind of "brake" to keep the body's immune responses under control. PD-L1 can be found on some normal cells and at higher than n PD-L1 - A protein that acts as a kind of "brake" to keep the body's immune responses under control. PD-L1 can be found on some normal cells and at higher than n
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