What does AT stand for?

Also known as: AT^

AT stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of AT across different fields and industries.

Angiotensin Ii

Angiotensin II is a potent vasoconstrictor peptide hormone that plays a crucial role in the regulation of blood pressure and fluid balance in the body. It is part of the renin-angiotensin system, which is targeted by various medications to treat hypertension and heart failure.

The hormone is produced through the enzymatic cleavage of angiotensin I by the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), primarily in the lungs. Its actions include stimulating the release of aldosterone from the adrenal cortex, which increases sodium reabsorption in the kidneys, leading to increased blood volume and pressure.

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Am

Symbol for americium. The chemical element of atomic number 95, a radioactive metal of the actinide series. Americium does not occur naturally and was first made by bombarding plutonium with neutrons.

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A series of tests performed on a material, a machine or a system, in the presence of the purchaser or a surveyor to demonstrate suitable quality or operation.

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Acceptance Trials

A series of tests performed on a material, a machine or a system, in the presence of the purchaser or a surveyor to demonstrate suitable quality or operation.

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How is AT used?

  • In the study of Chemistry, AT (Angiotensin II) is critical for understanding the mechanisms behind blood pressure regulation and the development of antihypertensive drugs.

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