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Results 1 - 10 of 77 for Blood "group," I system
  1. ... analysis for antigens of the Kell and Kx blood group systems. Transfusion. 2007 Jul;47(1 Suppl):32S-9S. ...
  2. ... specific areas of the brain and in its blood vessels. The amyloid deposits trigger activation of the complement system, which is a group of immune system proteins that work together to ...
  3. ... called coagulation factor V. Coagulation factors are a group of related proteins that make up the coagulation system, a series of chemical reactions that form blood clots. After an injury, clots seal off blood ...
  4. ... called coagulation factor X. Coagulation factors are a group of related proteins that are involved in the coagulation system, which is a series of chemical reactions that form blood clots. After an injury, clots seal off blood ...
  5. ... called coagulation factor VII. Coagulation factors are a group of related proteins that are involved in the coagulation system, which is a series of chemical reactions that form blood clots. After an injury, clots seal off blood ...
  6. ... to ACTH, which triggers the production of a group of hormones called glucocorticoids. These hormones, which include cortisol and corticosterone, aid in immune system function, play a role in maintaining normal blood sugar (glucose) levels, help trigger nerve cell signaling ...
  7. ... receptor triggers the adrenal glands to produce a group of hormones called glucocorticoids. These hormones, which include cortisol and corticosterone, aid in immune system function, play a role in maintaining normal blood sugar (glucose) levels, help trigger nerve cell signaling ...
  8. ... first step of the pathway that produces a group of chemical messengers called catecholamines. Catecholamines are involved in the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary processes such as the regulation of blood pressure and body temperature. Catecholamines are released into ...
  9. ... active in the neural crest, which is a group of cells in the early embryo ... breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and digestion. Neural crest cells ...
  10. ... subunit, called PI3K delta, is found in white blood cells, including immune system ... group) to other proteins through a process called phosphorylation. ...
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