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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]]—by [[CYP3A4]], to active [[epoxide]] form (carbamazepine-10,11 ...nal neuralgia]]. It is also used [[off-label use|off-label]] for a variety of indications, including [[attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder]] (ADHD),
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  • |metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] and intestinal wall ...d States Adopted Name|USAN]]) is a [[bactericidal]] [[antibiotic]] drug of the [[rifamycin]] group.<ref name="isbn0-07-142290-0">{{cite book |author=Maste
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] ...inhibition and free radical scavenging. 5-Aminosalicylic acid, sold under the name [[mesalazine]], is a closely related compound that also has medical us
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  • {{Redirect|Asprin|the author|Robert Asprin}} | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]]
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  • ...formation. Various synthetic forms of cortisol are used to treat a variety of different illnesses. ...zona fasciculata]] of the [[adrenal cortex]], which is one of two parts of the [[adrenal gland]].<ref name="themedicalbiochemistrypage.org"/>
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  • ...echolamine]], a [[monoamine]] produced only by the [[adrenal gland]]s from the [[amino acid]]s [[phenylalanine]] and [[tyrosine]]. ...262-438-8">{{cite book |author= Gail Askew and Marilyn Smith-Stoner.|title=The Pharmacy Assistant (Clinical Allied Heathcare Series) |publisher=Thomson De
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  • ...pically used to refer to a living [[organism]], the concept came from that of [[milieu interieur]] that was created by [[Claude Bernard]] and published i ...example of "regulators" because they control their parameters in a variety of climates and conditions.
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  • ...eir 2,3-dihydro derivatives<ref>”Rezanka T, Vortuba J. “Chromatography of long chain alcohols (polyprenols) from animal and plant sources” // J. Ch ...md5=d63a2db5464f953e17ab71397d2509c5| title = Polyisoprenoid alcohols from the mushroom “Lentinus edodes”| publisher = ScienceDirect| accessdate=2009-
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  • {{This|the medical condition}} Caption = An analog [[medical thermometer]] showing a temperature of {{val|38.7|u=°C}} or {{val|101.7|u=°F}} |
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  • ...4&nbsp;ribs, 5&nbsp;[[aorta]], 6&nbsp;[[spleen]], 7&8&nbsp;kidneys, 9&nbsp;liver. ...of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer is [[oncology]].
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  • ...Death.<center>''<center>[[The Masque of the Red Death (film)|The Masque of the Red Death]]'', picture by [[Roger Corman]], 1964.</center>]] Items in this list are followed by a brief description of symptoms and other details.
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  • {{About|the organ system|the band|Circulatory System|transport in plants|Vascular tissue}} Caption = The human circulatory system. Red indicates oxygenated blood, blue indicates de
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  • ...when needed transporting phosphate out of the cell is a necessary activity of '''phosphate homeostasis'''<ref name=Butterworth>{{ cite journal |author=Bu ...ine triphosphate), or participate in [[Cell signaling|signaling]]. Outside the cell, phosphate may be dissolved in [[extracellular fluid]] (ECF) or form s
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  • ...cortex]]. Aldosterone promotes sodium retention in the distal nephron, in the kidney, which also drives blood pressure up. ...journal |author=Basso N, Terragno NA |title=History about the discovery of the renin-angiotensin system |journal=Hypertension |volume=38 |issue=6 |pages=1
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  • [[Image:Vein sceleton hydrangea ies.jpg|thumb|right|Vein skeleton of a [[Hydrangea]] leaf]] ...streams that previously branched out, such as blood vessels or leaf veins. The term is used in [[medicine]], [[biology]], [[mycology]] and [[geology]].
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  • ...endocannabinoids.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Lambert DM, Fowler CJ |title=The endocannabinoid system: drug targets, lead compounds, and potential therape ...<sub>1</sub>]] and [[CB2 receptor|CB<sub>2</sub>]], with mounting evidence of more.<ref name="pmid15866316">{{cite journal | author = Begg M, Pacher P, B
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