| corticosteroid |
A drug (steroid) used clinically to suppress inflammation of the tissues and to suppress the immune response.
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| corticosteroid |
a type of hormone produced by the adrenal glands naturally. Prednisone and Prednisolone are synthetic corticosteroids used to dampen down inflammation.
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| corticosteroid |
A naturally occurring hormone produced by the adrenal cortex, or a synthetic hormone having similar properties; often used to treat edema (swelling) in leaky capillaries of the brain.
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| corticospinal tract |
The nervous system structures that begin in the brain and travel to the motor neuron cell to innervate the motor nerves.
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| corticotropin-releasing hormone |
The hormone released from the hypothalamus. It interacts with the pituitary to produce ACTH. This hormone uses cyclic AMP for its second messenger.
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