Stress causes changes in numerous physiological, molecular, biochemical and behavioral events, as a reaction of all living organisms to any homeostasis disturbance, by translating extracellular signals into a specific cellular response via the process of signal transduction. This paper briefly summarizes the data from a number of laboratories, including our own, providing results on important physiological and molecular activities of living organisms under different stress conditions. The aim of this paper is to send the message that stress as a syndrome disturbs all vital functions of living organisms, leading to a broad spectrum of diseases and disturbances. Stress is the silent killer.Stres izaziva mnogobrojne promene fizioloških, moleku...
The term stress is used to describe important phenomena at multiple levels of biological organizat...
It was shown that the production and activity of lymphocytic chalones - inhibitors of lymphocyte pr...
Stress is the coordinated physiological processes to maintain a dynamic equilibrium under stressful ...
Stress causes changes in numerous physiological, molecular, biochemical and behavioral events, as a ...
Hans selye (1907-1981) introduced the concept of ""stress"" into medical science (1936) and scince t...
Abstract | All organisms must maintain a complex dynamic equilibrium, or homeostasis, which is const...
Although there is no generally accepted definition of 'a state of stress' in biological or social sy...
Stress is a general adaptive reaction crucial for survival and basically positive that involves the ...
Overview, the conjugate characteristic of physiological concepts is discussed: stress-reaction’s, as...
Humans are constantly exposed to a vast number of stressors in our everyday lives from social intera...
Organisms are perpetually facing noxious insults but exhibit surprising diverse reaction patterns. D...
The main topic of the bachelor's thesis are the biological mechanisms taking place in the body of an...
The aim of this thesis is to describe stress as a psychological phenomenon with an emphasis on the b...
The experience of "stress", in its broadest meaning, is an inevitable part of life. All living creat...
The impact that a stressor has on a living system, whether it is on a cellular, organ, or even a who...
The term stress is used to describe important phenomena at multiple levels of biological organizat...
It was shown that the production and activity of lymphocytic chalones - inhibitors of lymphocyte pr...
Stress is the coordinated physiological processes to maintain a dynamic equilibrium under stressful ...
Stress causes changes in numerous physiological, molecular, biochemical and behavioral events, as a ...
Hans selye (1907-1981) introduced the concept of ""stress"" into medical science (1936) and scince t...
Abstract | All organisms must maintain a complex dynamic equilibrium, or homeostasis, which is const...
Although there is no generally accepted definition of 'a state of stress' in biological or social sy...
Stress is a general adaptive reaction crucial for survival and basically positive that involves the ...
Overview, the conjugate characteristic of physiological concepts is discussed: stress-reaction’s, as...
Humans are constantly exposed to a vast number of stressors in our everyday lives from social intera...
Organisms are perpetually facing noxious insults but exhibit surprising diverse reaction patterns. D...
The main topic of the bachelor's thesis are the biological mechanisms taking place in the body of an...
The aim of this thesis is to describe stress as a psychological phenomenon with an emphasis on the b...
The experience of "stress", in its broadest meaning, is an inevitable part of life. All living creat...
The impact that a stressor has on a living system, whether it is on a cellular, organ, or even a who...
The term stress is used to describe important phenomena at multiple levels of biological organizat...
It was shown that the production and activity of lymphocytic chalones - inhibitors of lymphocyte pr...
Stress is the coordinated physiological processes to maintain a dynamic equilibrium under stressful ...