词汇 | endocrine |
释义 | endocrine adjective biology specializeduk /ˈen.də.krɪn/ us /ˈen.də.krɪn/ relating to any of the organs of the body that make hormones (= chemicals that make the body grow and develop) and put them into the blood, or to the hormones that they make内分泌;内分泌腺;内分泌物 Other major organs adventitia adventitial atrioventricular node cardiothoracic convoluted tubule epicardium exocrine extrahepatic gall bladder Henle's loop hepatocellular pneumonic proximal convoluted tubule sense organ splanchnic spleen splenic tum viscera vital organs You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Substances & structures in the body It is simply all the endocrine or hormone-producing organs organized into a balanced chemical system—adjusted to each other. This takes us out of cell and endocrine biology and into the general problem in group adjustment to environment which that specialization entails. endocrine | American Dictionaryendocrine adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈen·də·krɪn, -ˌkrin/ biology of or relating to any of the organs of the body that make hormones (= chemicals which make the body grow and develop) and put them into the blood, or the hormones that they make Examples of endocrineendocrine Secondary aims were to study the relationship between psychological, endocrine and immune variables and baseline tumour characteristics. Studies in sheep have provided valuable data on the endocrine pathways by which the fetal genome regulates the onset of labour. The output of this genome is expressed through both endocrine and mechanical signals. The weakness resolves on successful treatment of the endocrine disorder. For many decades the mechanisms initiating this switch have been considered to be solely endocrine. In nonhuman primates, the presence of a familiar social group can serve to reduce the endocrine effects of maternal separation. The precise identification of a subgroup within this cohort that would benefit from less-toxic endocrine therapies would be a significant benefit to breast cancer patients. It is envisaged that this approach could subsequently regenerate responsiveness to endocrine agents and thereby improve patient outlook. All patients received adjuvant chemotherapy or endocrine therapy. Influence of endocrine-related factors on response to perioperative chemotherapy for patients with node-negative breast cancer. This short review is focused on the effects of pollutants and parasites (and the interactions between them) on the endocrine system of fish. Having said all of this, relatively few parasites are known to affect the endocrine system of fish and cause reproductive and/or developmental dysfunction. Rather than hormonal determinism, it was suggested that women's social behaviour produced endocrine reactions. In this paper we propose to review the results of our most recent studies on the endocrine and intra-ovarian control of dominant follicle development. Endocrine treatments for breast and prostate cancer are considered firstline therapies for tumours that are hormone responsive. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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