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Conducted 2 experiments with male undergraduates to determine the influence of stimulus specificity on differences in physiological response to stress of coronary-prone ( Type A) and noncoronary-prone ...
by of to responses specificity \p=m-\" physiological emotional stimuli . . . to the vary according Individ- and nature of the emotional state. Stimulus - Response precipitating in own Specificity . . . emotional state has ...
-term mobilization of defenses. These responses , although temporary defense mechanisms against specific stimuli, place a bird in a state of general nonspecific stress , in which growth rates and resistance ...
to important discoveries. However, recently, through the use of cell‐ type ‐ specific analyses, it has become clear that most salt‐ stress regulation occurs at the scale of the cell or tissue type . Salt stress has ...
concentrating capacities and central nervous system responses of salt‐loaded (SL) and water‐deprived (WD) female APJ knockout (APJ−/−) mice and wild‐ type controls. SL resulted in a significantly increased urine ...
Cells have evolved to dynamically respond to different types of environmental and physiological stress conditions. The information about a previous stress stimulus experience by a mother cell can ...
of Philosophy, Niš, Serbia Abstract. Stress is a non- specific state of a body caused by stressors. Stressor is a stimulus which, with its activity, produces a certain response which may be: physiological ...
unconditioned stimulus . This type of conditioning has been effective for specific immune and endocrine responses , but results with regard to conditioning of cortisol, a key stress -regulatory parameter ...
the plastid and nuclear ABA was generally reduced dependent upon specific cell types . In Arabidopsis leaf tissue, subcellular ABA seemed to be less responsive when stressed , with notable increases of ER ABA ...
Identifies Cell- and Stimulus Type - Specific [Ca2+]i Signals The role of [Ca2+]i in the response of Arabidopsis to stress signals, including mechanical stimulation, H2O2, NaCl, and cold, was first identified ...
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