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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about effector organ. effector organ. Information about effector organ in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from effector organ)
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a muscle or gland that contracts or secretes, respectively, in direct response to nerve impulses. ... This information is provided by an independent source. Merck & Co. does not endorse and is not responsible for ... The world's largest library of 3D medical animations developed and copyrighted by Blausen Medical Communications.
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The spleen is a critical effector organ functioning, in haemoparasitic diseases like babesiosis, to destroy the pathogen and clear the host of infected erythrocytes. ... The spleen is a critical effector organ functioning, in haemoparasitic diseases like babesiosis, to destroy the pathogen and clear the host of...
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The major effector organ for thermogenesis during inflammation or experimental pyrogen-induced fever in rodents is the brown adipose tissue (BAT). ... The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology...
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Sensory neurons connect sensory receptors to the CNS. The CNS processes the signal, and transmits a message back to an effector organ (an organ that responds to a nerve impulse from the CNS) through a motor neuron.
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... M. Horowitz, P. Kaspler, Y. Marmary and Y. Oron ; Department of Radiology, Hadassah Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. ... The involvement of cellular processes in the biphasic dynamics of heat acclimation was studied.
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THE BRAIN AS AN EFFECTOR ORGAN. 155. Number 8 sites capable of inducing sleep resulted in the establishment of conditional slow-wave patterns in the EEG. ...
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trolled cell populations (coupling) at local and organ level, constitute the Effector Organ of Lamellar Bone. Turnover Systems (EO LBTS). ...
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Encyclopedia article about effector organ. Information about effector organ in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... effector organ; Effector Organ of Lamellar Bone Turnover Systems; Effector protein; effector system; Effector systems; Effector T cells; Effector T cells;
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