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Q: What are up regulation and down regulation?
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What is up- regulation and down- regulation and what causes them?

Up-regulation is where a cell creates more receptor due to little ligand activity. Down-regulation is the opposite. They are caused by intracelluar processes.


What kind of regulation is release of epinephrine from the adrenal medulla?

down regulation


What is it called when a hormone is present in excessive levels the number of target cells receptors may decrease?

down regulation


What does up and down mean in golf?

Basically a pitch and a putt. If you miss the green you hit it onto the green- known as the up, then putt it in the hole- known as the down.


Does up-regulation involve the loss of receptors and prevents the target cells from overreacting to persistently high hormone levels?

I think is down-regulation because a decrease in receptors will occur so less hormone can bind the cell.


Are deregulation and down regulation same?

qurl you have a deathwish


What is manual handling operations regulation 1992?

Manual handling operation regulations 1992 is an act which tell an employee how the pick up equipment how to put it down (straight back kneel down)


Is there an army regulation on pt during cold weather?

There is no regulation, it is entirely up to the company commander.


Definition of prudential regulation?

The prudential regulation is regulation of deposit-taking institutions and supervision of the conduct of these institutions and set down requirements that limit their risk-taking. The aim of prudential regulation is to ensure the safety of depositors' funds and keep the stability of the financial system.


What are the differences between receptor desensitization and down regulation?

Desensitization is where the receptors become phosphorylated and therefore inactive but remain on the plasma membrane. Down regulation is any scenario where there are less numbers of receptors on the plasma membrane. So this can include internalization.


Did gunners in airplanes carry sidearms in world war 2?

They were not issued regulation sidearms. Some may have carried non-regulation personal sidearms in case they were shot down.


What is the purpose of regulation?

Quit looking up the bitchass answer and do you freaking work.