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Sympathetic nerves in tissues and tumours drive T-cell exhaustion through the action of the neurotransmitter noradrenaline on the ... we used mouse models of Adrb1 overexpression and deletion ...
In 2015, Domingos and her colleagues reported the presence of axon terminals of sympathetic nerves in the adipose tissue in mice; those terminals send messages from brain to fat, triggering its ...
Degeneration of liver sympathetic nerves and abnormal operation of the remaining nerve fibres in the fatty liver could compromise all these functions, which may contribute to further aggravation ...
By manipulating sympathetic nerves and clock genes -- a technique called neuromodulation -- researchers believe the heart could be made to respond to injury much better.
Scientists discovered a relationship between the immune system's killer T cells and the body's sympathetic stress response ('fight-or-flight') in varying cancer types in mouse and human tissue ...
Sympathetic neurons "cross-talk" -- or engage in reciprocal signaling -- with the tissues they connect to. And when they don't, there's trouble.
It’s unclear whether the same sympathetic nerves make us gray as we age. But the results provide hope that we may someday be able to fight to hold onto our natural hair color—and avoid that ...
Methodology. The scientists used 3D immunoimaging to analyze the distribution of sympathetic nerves in the mouse liver, observing a dense innervation comprising thick primary nerve fibers with ...
The sympathetic nervous system produces our fight-or-flight response to any perceived threat. The vagus nerves are part of the parasympathetic nervous system, which does the opposite.
The originality of our study lies in showing that the central nervous system, via sympathetic nerves, can control CREB and activate de novo glucose production by the liver if extra energy is required.