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Influence of Hormone Release during Acute Stress upon Plasma Glucose and Arterial Pressure
(Colegio Farmaceuticos Provincia De Buenos AiresLa PlataArgentina, 2009)
The importance of androgen on noradrenergic responses of vas deferens isolated from acutely stressed rats
(Academic Press Ltd, 2014)
Effect of prenatal stress and forced swimming acute stress on adult rat's skeletal muscle and liver MDA levels
(MedCrave Group, 2019-12)
The study of stress physiological consequences has gained importance since last five decades. Accordingly, prenatal stress is a contributing factor on mammal gestation, causing adaptive disturbances during offspring adult ...
Acute and chronic stress increase salivary cortisol: a study in the real-life setting of a national examination undertaken by medical graduates
Spanish medical graduates who apply for a medical specialty training position (MIR) must take an examination that will shape their future personal and professional lives. Preparation for the test represents an important ...
Under stress conditions, pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus modulates the metabolic allostatic load even after Dolops carvalhoi challenge to maintain self-protection mechanisms
(2020-08-01)
Fish metabolic allostatic dynamics, when animal present physiological modifications that can be strategies to survive, are important for promoting changes to ensure whole body self-protection and survival in chronic states ...
Myelopoietic response in mice exposed to acute cold/restraint stress: Modulation by Chlorella vulgaris prophylactic treatment
(Informa HealthcareLondonInglaterra, 2004)
Decreased endothelium-dependent response to norepinephrine in aorta of acute stressed rats is potentiated by chronic stress
(Amer Heart Assoc, 1993-04-01)
Decreased endothelium-dependent response to norepinephrine in aorta of acute stressed rats is potentiated by chronic stress
(Amer Heart Assoc, 1993-04-01)
Acute Stress and Anxiety in Medical Residents on the Emergency Department Duty
The objectives of this longitudinal study were to compare salivary cortisol release patterns in medical residents and their self-perceived anxiety levels between a regular working day and a day when on call in the emergency ...