Sub-bone muscle

Synonyms Latin: M. infraspinatus Back musculature overview To the musculature overview The underbone muscle (Musculus infraspinatus) is a three-sided, elongated muscle. Like the trapezius muscle, it has three different parts. Approach/origin/innervation Approach: Middle facet of the large humerus (Tuberculum mjus humeri) Origin: Fossa infraspinata scapulae (shoulder blade fossa) Innervation: N. suprascapularis, C2The underbone muscle is … Sub-bone muscle

The tyrosine kinase

What is a tyrosine kinase? Tyrosine kinase is a specific group of enzymes that are functionally assigned to protein kinases in a biochemical sense. Protein kinases reversibly (possibility of back-reaction) transfer phosphate groups to the OH group (hydroxy group) of the amino acid tyrosine. The phosphate group is transferred to the hydroxy group of the … The tyrosine kinase

What is the tyrosine kinase receptor? | The tyrosine kinase

What is the tyrosine kinase receptor? The tyrosine kinase receptor represents a membrane-bound receptor, i.e. a receptor anchored in the cell membrane. Structurally, it is a receptor with a transmembrane complex. This means that the receptor passes through the entire cell membrane and also has an extra- and intracellular side. On the extracellular side, the … What is the tyrosine kinase receptor? | The tyrosine kinase

For which indications are they used? | The tyrosine kinase

For which indications are they used? Tyrosine kinase inhibitors are used for various malignant diseases. Imatinib is used in particular in chronic myeloid leukemia. Further applications are non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), breast cancer and colon cancer. Due to the highly selective attack mechanism of tyrosine kinase inhibitors, they are generally better tolerated than conventional … For which indications are they used? | The tyrosine kinase

Growth Hormones

Introduction Growth hormones (abbreviation GH =growth hormone) are hormones, and thus chemical messengers that stimulate growth. These include: The growth of a living being, especially of the body, an increased protein biosynthesis, an increase in the density of bone substance and an increased fat burning. The growth hormones will be released into the blood to … Growth Hormones

Doping | Growth Hormones

Doping An open secret that is often taboo in public: the abuse of substances that increase physical and/or mental performance: doping. Like testosterone or other anabolic steroids, somatotropin has a positive effect on muscle growth. In addition to its use in bodybuilding, this type of drug is also used in the anti-aging industry. Especially in … Doping | Growth Hormones

Trypsin

Introduction Trypsin is an enzyme that is produced in the pancreas and is very important for the digestion of humans. It activates other digestive enzymes from the pancreas in the intestine, which in turn further break down proteins that are taken in with food. These can then be absorbed by the intestine as it continues … Trypsin

Toenails

Introduction The nails (Ungues) at fingers and toes are mechanical protection devices and fulfill important tasks of the tactile function by forming an abutment to the finger and/or toe ball. A single nail consists of nail plate, nail wall and nail bed. The nail plate is a horny plate with a thickness of approximately 0.5 … Toenails