Physiopathological

Word PHYSIOPATHOLOGICAL
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The word "physiopathological" in example sentences

The pre-AIDS syndrome which was at a certain time defined by the term ARC (AIDS-related complex), is les and less recognised as a physiopathological entity. ❋ Unknown (1993)

He saw that the physiopathological conditions arising from alcoholism were analogous to those caused by the continued abuse of drugs such as morphine, cocaine, and barbiturates. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

We also hope that all will be cared for by physiopathological bridages. ❋ Unknown (1968)

The endocannabinoid system is involved in a broad range of functions and in a growing number of physiopathological conditions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Joulia-Ekaza D, Cabello G (2006) Myostatin regulation of muscle development: molecular basis, natural mutations, physiopathological aspects. ❋ Carlene S. Starck Et Al. (2010)

The physiopathological mechanism underlying the tinnitus phenomenon is still the subject of an ongoing debate. ❋ Unknown (2010)

T cells underlie their non-redundant role in several physiopathological contexts and are therefore being exploited in the design of new immunotherapeutic approaches. ❋ Marc Bonneville (2010)

These types of cells accompany neurons and are widely used as models for studying the physiopathological mechanisms of alcohol in foetal alcohol syndrome, a disease that develops in some unborn babies when the mother consumes excessive levels of alcohol and which leads to a range of severe neurological disorders. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Lortet S (1996) Energy metabolism patterns in mammalian myocardium adapted to chronic physiopathological conditions. ❋ Guillaume Calmettes Et Al. (2010)

Previous studies have investigated transcriptional changes in mouse or rat muscle atrophied due to physiopathological conditions, but this is the first to use human tissue affected by a genetic atrophic condition. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We are primarily focused on the physiopathological roles of receptors for drugs of abuse in the regulation of synaptic mechanisms underlying learning of goal-directed actions and how they become habitual. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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