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Gastrografin examination of the small intestine showed constriction of the terminal ileum (Fig. 2a, b), while the jejunum was normal.
Moreover, severe constriction of the terminal alveolar units and airways leading to these ventilation defects were not sufficient to explain the degree of mechanical dysfunction during bronchoconstriction [21].
One effect of nicotine is constriction of the terminal bronchioles of the lungs, which leads to airflow resistance into and out of the lungs.
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Remarkably, HMA titration induced chemical shift changes at the N-terminal constriction of the channel (marked by Val5 and Ile6), very similar to those caused by rimantadine binding.
A more recent study showed that insertion of rimantadine into these pockets could function as "molecular wedge" that attenuates conformational breathing needed for cation flow through the N-terminal constriction of the p7 channel (Dev et al., 2015).
Another possible explanation is that NCl3 acts preferentially in the more proximal parts of the respiratory tract, inducing a mild constriction of the central airways, but with less interference in the terminal bronchioles, where the Clara cells are located.
A tour of the terminal.
In contrast, measurement and quantification of terminal lung bronchiole diameters revealed a dose-dependent and statistically significant constriction of the distal airways, suggesting that normal Fltp levels are important for lung airway homeostasis.
None of this means the constriction of the public commons.
Alkaloid-induced constriction of the testicular artery could disrupt thermoregulation.
The narrowest constriction of the channel lumen towards the TcA-binding domain (constriction site) has a diameter of 10.5 Å in the open state.
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