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  • noun Plural form of catecholamine.

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Examples

  • Blood and/or urine tests to check for elevations in catecholamines

    Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 2009

  • Along with satisfaction, they experienced aggressive feelings and physiological reactions like the release of catecholamines, which is associated with emotional experiences.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Along with satisfaction, they experienced aggressive feelings and physiological reactions like the release of catecholamines, which is associated with emotional experiences.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • It actually stimulates the nerve cell bundles to release a particular group of neurotransmitters titled catecholamines, these include intropin, epinephrin (formally titled adrenalin), and nor adrenaline (nor adrenalin).

    Horses Mouth April 17, 2007 10:06 AM 2007

  • Intermittent sprinting produces high levels of chemical compounds called catecholamines, which allow more fat to be burned from under your skin and within your muscles.

    foodconsumer.org 2010

  • Intermittent sprinting produces high levels of chemical compounds called catecholamines, which allow more fat to be burned from under your skin and within your muscles.

    foodconsumer.org 2010

  • The sugar raises levels of hormones known as catecholamines that actually cause blood pressure to go up.

    EzineArticles 2010

  • Another potential clue regarding the pathophysiology of SCM is that patients with tumors that secrete epinephrine and norepinephrine (collectively referred to as catecholamines) can sometimes present with profound heart dysfunction as well.

    MND: Your Daily Dose of Counter-Theory 2009

  • Just why they died remains a mystery but he believes young men, in particular, may experience surges in blood levels of chemicals known as catecholamines when under severe stress.

    News24 2008

  • "The stress of being born induces the release of the hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline - collectively called catecholamines - from the adrenal glands.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

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