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Social Control, Formal

 
 
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Disease relevance of Social Control, Formal

 

High impact information on Social Control, Formal

  • As a first step toward understanding the role of GnRH-R in the social control of reproduction, we cloned and sequenced candidate GnRH-R complementary DNAs from H. burtoni tissue [2].
  • Physicians who care for patients with epilepsy may function as agents or targets of social control [3].
  • The present study evaluates the effects of the novel antipsychotic ziprasidone and the typical antipsychotic haloperidol in their ability to reverse the cognitive deficit induced by PCP in isolation reared rats and social controls [4].
  • OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to demonstrate, using longitudinal data, that the pubertal rise in testosterone (T) is associated with subsequent increases in female sexual interest and activity, and to examine these relationships within the context of a social control variable [5].
  • Thus, apoptotic death following IL-2 deprivation appears to be under "social" control by surrounding T cells [6].
 

Anatomical context of Social Control, Formal

 

Associations of Social Control, Formal with chemical compounds

  • The hormone GnRH has been shown to play a critical role in the social control of reproduction in a teleost fish, Haplochromis burtoni [8].
  • Isolation-reared rats also showed increased sensitivity to the sedative effects of a low dose of apomorphine hydrochloride (0.1 mg/kg) but did not differ from social controls following higher doses of the drug (0.5, 1.5, or 3.0 mg/kg, SC) [9].
  • It also sheds light on prevention, treatment, and social control policies of both cocaine abuse and overall illicit drug use [10].
  • The use of valium as a form of social control [11].
  • This paper develops a biosocial model of adolescent age-graded norm violations ("problem behaviors"), combining a traditional social control model with a biological model using steroid hormones [12].
 

Gene context of Social Control, Formal

  • PBMC of social controls produced markedly more IL-6 than those of healthy controls (p < 0.001) [13].
  • Medicalization, ambivalence and social control: mothers' descriptions of educators and ADD/ADHD [14].
  • Medicine as an agency of social control: Part Four [15].
  • However, 'identity', 'motherhood' and 'social control' were significantly more important motives for IVF-mothers than for the naturally conceiving mothers [16].
  • Although distraction, social control, and reappraisal were the most common strategies in both groups, ASD participants engaged in punishment and worry more than non-ASD participants [17].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Social Control, Formal

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