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Autoregulation is a
process within many
biological systems,
resulting from an
internal adaptive mechanism that
works to
adjust (or mitigate) that system's...
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Cerebral autoregulation is a
process in
mammals that aims to
maintain adequate and
stable cerebral blood flow.
While most
systems of the body show some...
- 50-150 mmHg)
sufficient blood flow can be
maintained with
autoregulation.
Although the
classic '
autoregulation curve'
suggests that CBF is
fully stable between...
- part of the
autoregulation mechanism which maintains a
constant renal blood flow at
varying arterial pressure.
Concomitant autoregulation of glomerular...
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functional sympathetic innervation.
Arteriole diameter varies according to
autoregulation of
organs or
tissues to
maintain sufficient blood flow
despite changes...
- ISBN 0716743825. Lee, N. L; Gielow, W.O; Wallace, R. G (1981). "Mechanism of araC
autoregulation and the
domains of two
overlapping promoters, Pc and PBAD, in the L-arabinose...
- The
Anrep effect is an
autoregulation method in
which myocardial contractility increases with afterload. It was
experimentally determined that increasing...
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acidic soils, drought, nitrate) and
internal (
autoregulation of nodulation, ethylene).
Autoregulation of
nodulation controls nodule numbers per plant...
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Pressure reactivity index or PRx is a tool for
monitoring cerebral autoregulation in the
intensive care
setting for
patients with
severe traumatic brain...
- as the Bohr effect.
Carbon dioxide is one of the
mediators of
local autoregulation of
blood supply. If its
concentration is high, the
capillaries expand...