NRE in Medical Meaning
The NRE meaning in Medical terms is "Negative Regunatory Element". There are 6 related meanings of the NRE Medical abbreviation.
NRE on Medical Full Forms
- Negative Regunatory Element
- Norepinephrine Norepinephrine also called noradrenaline, or 4,5-β-trihydroxy phenethylamine is a catecholamine with multiple roles including those as a hormone and a neuro transmitter. It is the hormone and neuro transmitter most responsible for vigilant concentration in contrast to its most chemically similar hormone, dopamine, which is most responsible for cognitive alertness.
- Nucleolin Recognition Element
- Negative Regulatory Elements
- Negatively Regulzting Element
- Noradrenaline Noradrenaline is a hormone that is produced naturally by the body. It is given by injection to treat life-threatening drops in blood pressure. Noradrenaline produces wide ranging effects on many areas of the body and is often referred to as a 'fight or flight' chemical, as it is responsible for the body's reaction to stressful situations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What does NRE stand for Medical?
NRE stands for Norepinephrine in Medical terms.
What is the shortened form of Noradrenaline in Medical?
The short form of "Noradrenaline" is NRE for Medical.
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