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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SheddingShedding - Wikipedia

    Shedding may refer to: Shedding or moulting of body parts. Desquamation, pathologic or non-pathologic skin shedding. Peeling of the skin. Shedding game, a family of card games where the objective is to get rid of one's hand first. Natural hair loss in cats and dogs.

  2. Synaptic pruning, a phase in the development of the nervous system, is the process of synapse elimination that occurs between early childhood and the onset of puberty in many mammals, including humans. [1] Pruning starts near the time of birth and continues into the late-20s. [2] During the pruning of a synapse, both the axon and the dendrite ...

  3. Dr. Jensen was an American neurologist often described as the "Godfather" of transhumanism and the inventor of "shedding" - a process that allows a person to shed their current body and transfer their mind into another body.

  4. A new Northwestern Medicine study published in GeroScience sought to determine the prevalence, risk factors and significance of persistent viral shedding in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.

  5. Ectodomain shedding (ES) is a post-translational protein modification process that plays key roles in health and disease. Many neuronal and synaptic membrane proteins are known to undergo ES, but the complexity of functions regulated by the shed peptides is only beginning to be unraveled.

  6. Sep 6, 2013 · Our data show that ACE2 shedding is activated in the brain of deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt hypertensive mice, promoting the reduction of membrane-bound ACE2 in these animals.

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