| 31. | Catecholamines have a half-life of a few minutes when circulating in the blood.
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| 32. | Ventricular arrhythmias are usually exercise-related, suggesting that they are sensitive to catecholamines.
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| 33. | Phosphorylation at Ser40 relieves feedback inhibition by the catecholamines dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine.
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| 34. | Deiodination is controlled by numerous hormones and nerval signals including TSH, vasopressin and catecholamines.
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| 35. | Type B and Type C necrotizing agent and it induces hypertension by release of catecholamine.
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| 36. | The role played by these processes differed between the various catecholamines and the various tissues.
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| 37. | Catecholamines are water-soluble and are 50 %-bound to plasma proteins in circulation.
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| 38. | Included among catecholamines are epinephrine ( adrenaline ), norepinephrine ( noradrenaline ), and dopamine.
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| 39. | In emergency medicine, this occurrence is widely known as " catecholamine dump ".
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| 40. | It was further found that catecholamines do not markedly alter the fluoride-induced histamine release.
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