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  2. Urolithin A - Wikipedia

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    When synthesized and absorbed in the intestines, urolithin A enters the systemic circulation where it becomes available to tissues throughout the body where it is further subjected to additional chemical transformations (including glucuronidation, methylation, sulfation, or a combination of them) within the enterocytes and hepatocytes. [9]

  3. Urolithin - Wikipedia

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    Urolithins are microflora metabolites of dietary ellagic acid derivatives, such as ellagitannins. [1] They are produced in the gut , and found in the urine in the form of urolithin B glucuronide after absorption of ellagitannins-containing foods, such as pomegranate . [ 2 ]

  4. List of unsolved problems in neuroscience - Wikipedia

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    Embodied cognition: Is the cognition of an organism affected by the organism's entire body (rather than just simply its brain), including its interactions with the environment? Extended mind thesis : Does the mind not only exist in the brain, but also functions in the outside world by using physical objects as mental processes ?

  5. Psychology Today - Wikipedia

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    Psychology Today content and its therapist directory are found in 20 countries worldwide. [3] Psychology Today's therapist directory is the most widely used [4] and allows users to sort therapists by location, insurance, types of therapy, price, and other characteristics. It also has a Spanish-language website.

  6. Substance P - Wikipedia

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    The sensory function of substance P is thought to be related to the transmission of pain information into the central nervous system. Substance P coexists with the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate in primary afferents that respond to painful stimulation. [ 30 ]

  7. Urolithin B - Wikipedia

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    This article about an aromatic compound is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Physiological psychology - Wikipedia

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    [2] [page needed] Unlike other subdivisions within biological psychology, the main focus of psychological research is the development of theories that describe brain-behavior relationships. Physiological psychology studies many topics relating to the body's response to a behavior or activity in an organism. [3]

  9. Body Image (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Body Image is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the study of body image as it pertains to psychology and other disciplines. [1] It was established in 2004 and is published by Elsevier. The editor-in-chief is Tracy L. Tylka (Ohio State University).