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Results 1 - 10 of 101 for Gland
  1. ... or more of the body's hormone-producing glands, called endocrine glands. These tumors can be noncancerous or cancerous. The most common endocrine glands affected in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 4 are ...
  2. ... a condition characterized by overactivity of the parathyroid glands (primary hyperparathyroidism). These glands help control the normal balance of calcium in ...
  3. ... found in abundance in cells of the parathyroid glands. The parathyroid glands produce and release a hormone called parathyroid hormone ... of calcium bind to CaSR in the parathyroid glands, the production of parathyroid hormone is blocked, which ...
  4. ... hormones that help regulate the activity of endocrine glands such as the thyroid, pituitary gland, ovaries and testes (gonads), and adrenal glands. Adenylate ...
  5. ... Thyroid stimulating hormone is made in the pituitary gland, a gland at the base of the brain. This hormone ... in the growth and function of the thyroid gland, a butterfly-shaped tissue in the lower neck. ...
  6. ... NIS protein is found primarily in the thyroid gland, a butterfly-shaped tissue in the lower neck. The thyroid gland produces and releases iodide-containing thyroid hormones that ...
  7. ... play a particularly important role in the adrenal glands, which are small hormone-producing glands located on top of each kidney. In the adrenal glands, the flow of calcium through CaV1.3 channels ...
  8. ... that it has a role in the pituitary gland. This gland, located at the base of the brain, produces ... GPR101 protein is predominantly expressed in the pituitary gland during development before birth and again at adolescence, ...
  9. ... are found in several tissues, including the adrenal glands, which are small hormone-producing glands located on top of each kidney. In these glands, the flow of ions creates an electrical charge ...
  10. ... that make up the ears, skeleton, organs, and glands in the eyes and mouth. At least three ... produces and secretes tears), the ears, the salivary glands (the glands in the mouth that produce saliva), ...
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