(a.) Covered with long, slender hairs; resembling long hairs; hairy; as, pilose pubescence.
Example Sentences:
(1) Aging in men is accompanied by signs of decreased virility and fertility: testicular volume, muscle mass, pilosity, sexual activity, daily production of spermatozoa, plasma testosterone levels, the number of Leydig cells and blood supply of the testicles decrease significantly with age.
(2) An anti-inflammatory compound was purified and isolated from pilose antler of Cervus nippon Temminck by dialysis, gel filtration and ion-exchange chromatography techniques.
(3) Clinical findings were: height 183 cm, weight 62 kg, increased length of lower limbs, P2-A2 pilosity and micropenis.
(4) Effects of various cardioactive agents and a water extract of the pilose antler of Cervus nippon var.
(5) The polyamines of pilose antler (PASPA) consist of putrescine (PU, 70.9%), spermidine (SPD, 26.3%) and spermine (SP, 2.8%).
(6) Clinical examination shows statural deficit, female phenotype, melanoderma, glabrous tegmina except for the pubic area presenting horizontally inserted pilosity, labioscrotum devoid of contents, pseudomicropenis with hypospadias.
(7) The relationship between FTIR characteristics of Pilose Antler and its traditional quality grade was studied and a rule governing its quality value "Z" was found.
(8) It was demonstrated that the water extract of Pilose Antler (WEPA) showed a higher inhibitory effect on MAO-B activities in the liver and brain tissues of aged mice, but nearly no effect on NAO-A.
(9) The authors present a case of dermatomyositis with generalised spinulosis of pilose pityriasis rubra (lichen ruber acuminatus) type, giving a highly characteristic appearance of linear verruciform spinulosis of the back of the hands.
(10) The water extract of the pilose antler showed no remarkable effects in a standard medium (2.1 mM Ca2+).
(11) The majority of the hairy pinnae are associated with bilateral tragal hair and the maximo-pilose distribution of the facial hair.
(12) An anti-complementary polysaccharide, DWA-2, isolated from an unossified pilose antler of C. nippon Temminck by digestion with pronase, gel filtration, and affinity chromatography, consisted mainly of GalNAc, GlcA, IdoA, and sulfate in the molar ratios 1.0:0.6:0.3:0.8, and small proportions of Man, Gal, GlcNAc, and protein (4.5%).
(13) We have thus advanced a new objective target for preparing Pilose Antler tablets and powder.
(14) These criteria included a clinical examination (intensity and localization of pilosity) and the effect of dexamethasone blockade on two plasmatic steroids, i. e., 17-hydroxyprogesterone and testosterone.