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{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_1", "caption": "Nasopharynx, mucormycosis (zygomycosis), H and E stain, microscopic.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/INFEC009.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_2", "caption": "Gangrenous necrosis and ulceration, lower extremity, gross.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/SKIN065.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_3", "caption": "Foot with previous healed transmetatarsal amputation and recent ulcer, gross.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/SKIN013.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_4", "caption": "Aortic atherosclerosis demonstrated in three aortas, gross.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/CV012.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_5", "caption": "Interventricular septum, recent myocardial infarction, gross.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/CV020.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_6", "caption": "Left anterior descending coronary artery, recent thrombus, microscopic.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/CV019.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_7", "caption": "Left anterior descending coronary artery, advanced atherosclerosis, gross.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/CV108.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_8", "caption": "Cataract of the crystalline lens, gross.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/EYE018.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_9", "caption": "Glaucoma with excavation of the optic cup, microscopic.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/EYE031.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_10", "caption": "Glaucoma, cupping of the optic disk on funduscopic examination.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/EYE030.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_11", "caption": "Proliferative diabetic retinopathy on funduscopic examination.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/EYE023.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_12", "caption": "Diabetic retinopathy on funduscopic examination.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/EYE022.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_13", "caption": "Normal appearance, retina on funduscopic examination.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/EYE020.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_14", "caption": "Renal pelvis, infection with Candida albicans, PAS stain, microscopic.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/RENAL020.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_15", "caption": "Kidney, acute pyelonephritis, microscopic.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/RENAL019.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_16", "caption": "Renal glomerulus, nodular glomerulosclerosis, hyaline arteriolosclerosis, PAS stain, microscopic.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/RENAL028.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_17", "caption": "Renal glomerulus, nodular glomerulosclerosis,\nmicroscopic.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/RENAL027.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_18", "caption": "Islet of Langerhans, deposition of amyloid, microscopic.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/ENDO033.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_19", "caption": "Islet of Langerhans, insulitis, microscopic.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/ENDO040.jpg"}
{"_id": "diabetes_clean$$$query_20", "caption": "Normal islets of Langerhans, with immunohistochemical stains (right, insulin and left, glucagon), microscopic.", "image_path": "diabetes_clean/images/ENDO039.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1", "caption": "Adrenal glands, anterior (left) and posterior (right) surface", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Adrenal_glands.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_2", "caption": "Section of human adrenal gland under the microscope , showing its different layers. From the surface to the center: zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata, zona reticularis, medulla. In the medulla, the central adrenomedullary vein is visible.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Adrenal_cortex_labelled.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_3", "caption": "Different hormones are produced in different zones of the cortex and medulla of the gland. Light microscopy at magnification \u00d7 204. [ 22 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/600px-1818_The_Adrenal_Glands.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_4", "caption": "Steroidogenesis in the adrenal glands \u2013 different steps occur in different layers of the gland", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Adrenal_Steroids_Pathways.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_5", "caption": "Negative feedback in the HPA axis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-ACTH_Negative_Feedback.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_6", "caption": "Characteristic skin hyperpigmentation in Addison's disease", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-T._Addison%3B_On...supra-renal_capsules_Well_28472224.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_7", "caption": "Incidences and prognoses of adrenal tumors. [ 47 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/240px-Incidences_and_prognoses_of_adrenal_tumors.p_6628a0d8.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_8", "caption": "Adrenal steroid pathways", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Adrenal_Steroids_Pathways_-_edited.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_9", "caption": "Adrenal steroid hormone synthesis steps", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Adrenal_steroid_hormone_synthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_10", "caption": "Pathology of adrenal cortex", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Adrenal_Cortex_Pathology.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_11", "caption": "Adrenaline ( epinephrine )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Epinephrine.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_12", "caption": "Noradrenaline ( norepinephrine )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Norepinephrine.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_13", "caption": "Catecholamine biosynthesis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/700px-Catecholamine_biosynthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_14", "caption": "Diagram of Cushing's symptoms", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/361px-Cushing%27s_syndrome_%28vector_image%29.svg._193807a1.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_15", "caption": "Picture of lentigines associated with Carney Complex", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/349px-LEOPARD_Synd5.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_16", "caption": "Adrenal gland ( zona fasciculata layer).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Adrenal_gland_%28zona_fasiculata%29.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_17", "caption": "H & E staining of the adrenal cortex. The zona glomerulosa is the outermost layer, below the renal capsule (near the pointer)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Adrenal_gland_%28zona_glomerulosa%29.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_18", "caption": "Adrenal gland (zona reticularis layer).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Adrenal_gland_%28zona_reticularis%29.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_19", "caption": "Animation of the migration of spermatozoa from their origin as germ cells to their exit from the vas deferens . A) Blood vessels; B) Head of epididymis ; C) Efferent ductules; D) Seminiferous tubules ; E) Parietal lamina of tunica vaginalis ; F) Visceral lamina of tunica vaginalis; G) Cavity of tunica vaginalis; H) Tunica albuginea; I) Lobule of testis; J) Tail of epididymis; K) Body of epididymis; L) Mediastinum testis ; M) Vas deferens.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/202px-Testis.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_20", "caption": "Male gonad (testes, left) and female gonad ( ovaries , right)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Male_and_female_gonads_1.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_21", "caption": "Transverse section through the left side of the scrotum and the left testis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Transversetestis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_22", "caption": "Depiction of bake-danuki with oversized testicles", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Yoshitoshi_tanuki.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_23", "caption": "Testicles of a rooster", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-H%C3%BChner-Organ.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_24", "caption": "Cross section of rabbit testis, photographed in bright-field microscopy at 40\u00d7 magnification", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Rabbit_testis.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_25", "caption": "A prosthetic arm", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Brain-Controlled_Prosthetic_Arm_2.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_26", "caption": "A diagram of a hippocampal prosthesis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/155px-Hippocampal_Prosthesis.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_27", "caption": "An illustration of a cochlear implant", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/111px-Cochlear_implant.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_28", "caption": "A bionic eye", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/125px-Bionic_Eye.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_29", "caption": "A ventricular-assist device", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/179px-Artificial-heart-london.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_30", "caption": "An artificial lung by MC3", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/130px-Artificial_Lung.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_31", "caption": "Mr. T Ate My Balls", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mrt_roadsign_cropped.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_32", "caption": "A chastity device designed to be fastened around the penis and cause pain if it becomes erect", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-KTB-FemDom.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_33", "caption": "A metal ball stretcher and cock ring , which forces penis' erection", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Sex-Masturbation-Toys_Cock-Ring_Ball-Stretch_25e62a37.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_34", "caption": "Kneeling man wearing a humbler", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Humbler.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_35", "caption": "A \"Gates of Hell\" chastity device used for erotic sexual denial . It prevents the penis of a submissive male who has been sexually aroused from becoming erect .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Chastity_Metallk%C3%A4fig_bisex0003_05.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_36", "caption": "Ball busting: A dominatrix kicking her male submissive's testicles at Folsom Street Fair , US. Besides causing pain, this act is also causing his public disgrace .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Public_ballbusting_%28cropped%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_37", "caption": "Different forms of cryptorchidism, depending on the position of the undescended testicle. Sometimes the retractile testicle is added.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-CryptorchidismForms.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_38", "caption": "Inguinal cryptorchidism in a human by left", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Cryptorchidism_Male.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_39", "caption": "Scrotal ultrasonography of undescended testis: (a) Normal testis in the scrotum (b) Atrophic and decreased echogenicity of the contralateral testis of the same patient seen in the inguinal region [ citation needed ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Scrotal_ultrasonography_of_undescended_testi_95174fb3.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_40", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/180px-Intersex_Pride_Flag.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_41", "caption": "Inguinal cryptorchidism in a Chihuahua", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Inguinal_cryptorchid_1.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_42", "caption": "A retained testicle with cancer removed during necropsy of a dog", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Dog_Necropsy_-_Retained_testicle_with_cancer_08deb90a.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_43", "caption": "Platter of lamb fries", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/235px-Lamb_fries.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_44", "caption": "A schematic of an orchidometer", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Orchidometr.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_45", "caption": "A man is measuring his testis with an orchidometer.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/109px-Tanner_scale-male.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_46", "caption": "Inguinal orchiectomy being performed", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Wisconsin_medical_recorder_%281905%29_%28147_2eaa3b64.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_47", "caption": "Diagram of the scrotum. On the left side, the cavity of the tunica vaginalis has been opened; on the right side, only the layers superficial to the cremaster muscle have been removed.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1143.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_48", "caption": "Image showing musculature and inner workings of the scrotum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/500px-Figure_28_01_02.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_49", "caption": "Development of external genitals showing homologues from indifferent to both sexes - male on left", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Human_genitalia_-_development_1.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_50", "caption": "Cross-section of a seminiferous tubule of the testis of a rat (250x)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1150.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_51", "caption": "A visitor consuming a deep-fried testicle at the Tiro Testicle Festival", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Tiro_Testicle_Festival_-veal_2.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_52", "caption": "Goat testicles at a market in Spain", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Criadillas_de_Choto-_Madrid.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_53", "caption": "Beef testicles at a market in Italy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Testicoli.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_54", "caption": "Rooster testicle stew ( kakashere p\u00f6rk\u00f6lt ) in Hungary", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Kakashere_p%C3%B6rk%C3%B6lt.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_55", "caption": "Bulls testicle stew (right) in Austria", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Testicle-meal.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_56", "caption": "Truck nuts strapped to the rear of an SUV", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Trucknuts.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_57", "caption": "Median sagittal section of brain of human embryo of three months", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray654.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_58", "caption": "Endocrine glands in the human head and neck and their hormones", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Endocrine_central_nervous_en.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_59", "caption": "Location of the hypothalamus.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/Hypothalamus.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_60", "caption": "Nuclei of the Hypothalamus: The preoptic area is located in the anterior portion of the hypothalamus, superior to the optic chiasm.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-HypothalamicNuclei.PNG.PNG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_61", "caption": "Magnocellular neurons of the PVN and SON project to the posterior pituitary", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1181.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_62", "caption": "Summary of pervasive effects of light", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Summary_of_pervasive_effects_of_light.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_63", "caption": "A thermographic image of an ectothermic snake wrapping around the hand of an endothermic human", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Wiki_stranglesnake.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_64", "caption": "A variation of an eskinogram showing the influence of light and darkness on circadian rhythms and related physiology and behavior through the SCN in humans", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Circadian_rhythm_labeled.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_65", "caption": "Tuberoinfundibular pathway shown in opaque blue, connecting that hypothalamus with the pituitary gland.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Tuberoinfundibular_pathway.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_66", "caption": "Schematic representation of the Flip-Flop Switch Hypothesis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-VLPO_Flip-Flop_Switch_Hypothesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_67", "caption": "Image showing the human trunk with positions of the organs. The kidneys are at the vertebral level of T12 to L3.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Surface_projections_of_the_organs_of_the_tru_3a80831c.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_68", "caption": "1.\u00a0 Renal pyramid \u2022 2.\u00a0 Interlobular artery \u2022 3.\u00a0 Renal artery \u2022 4.\u00a0 Renal vein 5.\u00a0 Renal hilum \u2022 6.\u00a0 Renal pelvis \u2022 7.\u00a0 Ureter \u2022 8.\u00a0 Minor calyx \u2022 9.\u00a0 Renal capsule \u2022 10.\u00a0 Inferior renal capsule \u2022 11.\u00a0 Superior renal capsule \u2022 12.\u00a0 Interlobular vein [ citation needed ] \u2022 13.\u00a0 Nephron \u2022 14.\u00a0 Renal sinus \u2022 15.\u00a0 Major calyx \u2022 16.\u00a0 Renal papilla \u2022 17.\u00a0 Renal column", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-KidneyStructures_PioM.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_69", "caption": "The nephron , shown here, is the functional unit of the kidneys. Its parts are labelled except the (gray) connecting tubule located after the (dark red) distal convoluted tubule and before the large (gray) collecting duct (mislabeled collection duct).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Kidney_Nephron.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_70", "caption": "Four main processes are involved in the creation of urine .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/260px-Physiology_of_Nephron.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_71", "caption": "Secretion and reabsorption of various substances throughout the nephron", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2618_Nephron_Secretion_Reabsorption.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_72", "caption": "A depiction of peritoneal dialysis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/258px-Peritoneal_dialysis.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_73", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_74", "caption": "Scanning electron micrograph of the surface of a kidney stone showing tetragonal crystals of Weddellite (calcium oxalate dihydrate) emerging from the amorphous central part of the stone (the horizontal length of the picture represents 0.5 mm of the figured original)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/260px-Surface_of_a_kidney_stone.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_75", "caption": "Cat with chronic kidney disease and typical symptoms: fatigue, emaciation and dull, shaggy coat.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Katze_CNI_Infusion.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_76", "caption": "Cats are carnivores", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Cat_eating_mouse.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_77", "caption": "Basic transport processes in the nephron", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Nephron_transports.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_78", "caption": "Cystic kidney in ultrasound image", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-PKD_cat.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_79", "caption": "The yellow-red daylily - a popular ornamental plant with high kidney toxicity in cats", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Hemerocalis1.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_80", "caption": "Unresponsive cat with poor general condition - typical of chronic kidney disease", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Katze_CNI.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_81", "caption": "Ultrasound image of hydronephrosis in a cat. The arrows point to the dilated ureter.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Sono_Nierenbeckenstauung_Katze_0.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_82", "caption": "Urography: Diffuse accumulation of contrast medium in the kidneys of a cat with high-grade CNE.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Roentgen_Katze_CNI_AP_Kontrast.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_83", "caption": "PW-Doppler: Increased resistance index", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-RI_Niere_Katze_CNI.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_84", "caption": "Bacteria in urinary sediment in a cat with pyelonephritis.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Harnsediment_Katze_Pyelonephritis.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_85", "caption": "Subcutaneous fluid administration in a cat", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Infusion-cat.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_86", "caption": "Blood pressure measurement in a cat", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Blood_pressure_cat_oscillometric.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_87", "caption": "Typical colonies formed by Madin-Darby canine kidney cells when cultured in typical 2D format on plastic. Cells grow as tight colonies thanks to their cell-cell junctions, a hallmark of cells of epithelial origin.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Colonies_of_Madin-Darby_Canine_Kidney_cells__10c57b34.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_88", "caption": "Branching morphogenesis over two days by Madin-Darby canine kidney cells in response to hepatocyte growth factor (HGF). Images were acquired by fluorescence confocal microscopy, showing the structural protein actin, which highlights cell borders. Left: multicellular hollow spheres of cells, termed acini, were grown in 3D culture. Right: after 2 days of treatment with HGF cells have formed multiple branches.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Branching_morphogenesis_in_3D_cell_culture.j_5a3aef2d.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_89", "caption": "Didactic model of the multilobar mammalian kidney: [ 51 ] 1. Fibrous capsule 2. Cortex 3. Renal pyramid of the medulla 4. Renal column of the cortex 5. Nephron 6. Renal papilla 7. Minor renal calyx 8. Major renal calyx 9. Renal pelvis 10. Ureter 11. Renal artery 12. Renal vein 13. Interlobar artery 14. Renal lobe 15. Arcuate artery 16. Interlobular artery .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Didactic_model_of_a_mammal_Kidney_with_numbe_13e7ed88.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_90", "caption": "Simplified structure of the mammalian kidney lobe: [ 21 ] [ 62 ] 1.\u00a0Cortex 2.\u00a0Outer medulla 3.\u00a0Inner medulla 4.\u00a0Inner stripe 5.\u00a0Outer stripe 6.\u00a0Juxtamedullary nephron with long loop of Henle 7.\u00a0Medullary ray 8.\u00a0Renal capsule 9.\u00a0Renal papilla. \u00a0 \u00a0 Podocytes \u00a0 \u00a0Proximal convoluted tubule \u00a0 \u00a0Proximal straight tubule \u00a0 \u00a0Intermediate tubule (loop of Henle) \u00a0 \u00a0Distal straight tubule \u00a0 \u00a0 Macula densa \u00a0 \u00a0Distal convoluted tubule \u00a0 \u00a0Connecting tubule \u00a0 \u00a0Collecting duct", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Simplified_structure_of_the_mammalian_kidney_7f19f2d8.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_91", "caption": "Variation of the kidney between domestic mammalian species: [ 84 ] (A) Equine kidneys with heart-shaped right kidney (B) Bovine kidneys with lobulated cortex and fused medulla (C) Canine bean-shaped kidneys.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Variation_of_the_mammalian_kidney_between_do_3e79c034.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_92", "caption": "Author's drawing of a dolphin reniculate kidney: [ 91 ] 1. Renal artery 2. Renal vein 3. Common collecting duct that becomes the ureter.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/120px-Authors_drawing_of_a_dolphin_reniculate_kidn_aac13f38.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_93", "caption": "Equine kidney blood supply", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Equine_kidney_02-FMVZ_USP-3.jpeg.jpeg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_94", "caption": "Schematic representation of nephrogenesis during embryologic development following induction of cap mesenchyme by the ureteric bud. [ 169 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Schematic_representation_of_nephrogenesis_in_34087833.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_95", "caption": "Enlarged view from the front of the left Wolffian body before the establishment of the distinction of sex. a, b, c, d. Tubular structure of the Wolffian body. e. mesonephric duct . f. Its upper extremity. g. Its termination in x, the urogenital sinus . h. The duct of M\u00fcller . i. Its upper, funnel-shaped extremity. k. Its lower end, terminating in the urogenital sinus . l. The genital gland.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1107.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_96", "caption": "Section of the fold in the mesonephros of a chick embryo of the fourth day. Wolffian tubules are labeled to the right.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1106.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_97", "caption": "The kidney of the frog is an opisthonephros. The kidneys are seen as two elongated, red organs in this image.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-N46_w1150.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_98", "caption": "Structures that are near the ureters. 1. Human urinary system : 2. Kidney , 3. Renal pelvis , 4 . Ureter , 5. Urinary bladder , 6. Urethra . (Left side with frontal section ), 7. Adrenal gland Vessels: 8. Renal artery and vein , 9. Inferior vena cava , 10. Abdominal aorta , 11. Common iliac artery and vein With transparency: 12. Liver , 13. Large intestine , 14. Pelvis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Urinary_system.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_99", "caption": "Microscopic cross-section of the ureter, showing the epithelium (purple cells) sitting next to the lumen . A large amount of muscle fibres can be seen surrounding the epithelium, and the adventitia sits beyond this.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2607_Ureter.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_100", "caption": "Image showing the bottom part of an embryo 4\u20135 weeks old. Here, the ureter (in orange) can be seen emerging from the bottom of the mesonephric duct (labelled \"Wolffian duct\"), connected to the primitive bladder. Image from Gray's Anatomy 1918 edition.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Gray1116.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_101", "caption": "A giant ureteral stone with dimensions of approximately 6\u2009\u00d7\u20095\u2009\u00d7\u20094\u2009cm and weighing 61\u2009grams extracted from the left ureter of a 19-year-old male", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-A-giant-ureter-stone.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_102", "caption": "Ureters", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Ureters.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_103", "caption": "Arnold Berthold is known as a pioneer in endocrinology.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Arnold_Adolph_Berthold.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_104", "caption": "Thomas Addison", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-ThomasAddison.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_105", "caption": "Testosterone synthesizing process", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Testosterone_synthesizing_process.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_106", "caption": "Crystal structure of reactive center loop cleaved angiotensinogen via x-ray diffraction", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Angiotensinogen.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_107", "caption": "Renin\u2013angiotensin\u2013aldosterone system", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/480px-Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone_system.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_108", "caption": "Angiotensin (1-7) synthesis pathway", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Angiotensin_%281-7%29_synthesis_pathway.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_109", "caption": "Appealing food may provoke appetite even in the absence of hunger.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Piece_of_chocolate_cake_on_a_white_plate_dec_3be04a17.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_110", "caption": "Ball-and-stick model of a glucose molecule", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-D-glucose-chain-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_111", "caption": "The regulation of glucose levels through Homeostasis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Glucose_Homeostasis_for_Wikipedia.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_112", "caption": "The flat line is the optimal blood sugar level (i.e. the homeostatic set point). Blood sugar levels are balanced by the tug-of-war between 2 functionally opposite hormones, glucagon and insulin.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Negative_Feedback_Gif.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_113", "caption": "The breast: Cross-section scheme of the mammary gland . Chest wall Pectoralis muscles Lobules Nipple Areola Milk duct Fatty tissue Skin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Breast_anatomy_normal_scheme.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_114", "caption": "Tanner stages of breast development.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Female_breasts_five_Tanner_stages.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_115", "caption": "Cortisol", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Cortisol3.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_116", "caption": "Cortisone", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Cortison.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_117", "caption": "Corticosterone", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Corticosterone-2D-skeletal.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_118", "caption": "Aldosterone", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Aldosterone-2D-skeletal.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_119", "caption": "Lower arm of a 47-year-old female showing skin damage caused by topical corticosteroid use.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Results_of_topical_steroid_damage_on_skin_of_37f41b69.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_120", "caption": "Steroidogenesis , including corticosteroid biosynthesis.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/450px-Steroidogenesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_121", "caption": "A lateral and ventral view of an embryo showing the third (inferior) and fourth (superior) parathyroid glands during the 6th week of embryogenesis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Parathyroid_glands_during_embryogenesis.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_122", "caption": "Multiple endocrine neoplasia types.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Multiple_endocrine_neoplasia.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_123", "caption": "A comparison of the structures of the natural estrogen hormone estradiol (left) and one of the nonyl-phenols (right), a xenoestrogen endocrine disruptor", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-NonylphenolEstradiol.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_124", "caption": "Overlay of estradiol and BPA.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-BPAvEstdiol.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_125", "caption": "DDT Chemical structure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-DDT.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_126", "caption": "Graph depicting blood sugar change during a day with three meals.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Suckale08_fig3_glucose_insulin_day.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_127", "caption": "Left: A hormone feedback loop in a female adult. (1) follicle-stimulating hormone , (2) luteinizing hormone , (3) progesterone , (4) estradiol . Right: auxin transport from leaves to roots in Arabidopsis thaliana", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/283px-Hormone_Transport.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_128", "caption": "Different types of hormones are secreted in the human body, with different biological roles and functions.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-1802_Examples_of_Amine_Peptide_Protein_and_S_3db31568.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_129", "caption": "The left diagram shows a steroid (lipid) hormone (1) entering a cell and (2) binding to a receptor protein in the nucleus, causing (3) mRNA synthesis which is the first step of protein synthesis. The right side shows protein hormones (1) binding with receptors which (2) begins a transduction pathway. The transduction pathway ends (3) with transcription factors being activated in the nucleus, and protein synthesis beginning. In both diagrams, a is the hormone, b is the cell membrane, c is the cytoplasm, and d is the nucleus.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Steroid_and_Lipid_Hormones.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_130", "caption": "Blood glucose levels are maintained at a constant level in the body by a negative feedback mechanism. When the blood glucose level is too high, the pancreas secretes insulin and when the level is too low, the pancreas then secretes glucagon. The flat line shown represents the homeostatic set point. The sinusoidal line represents the blood glucose level.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Negative_Feedback_Gif.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_131", "caption": "This is a diagram that represents and describer what hormones are and their activity in the bloodstream. Hormones flow in and out of the bloodstream and are able to bind to Target cells to activate the role of the hormone. This is with the help of the bloodstream flow and the secreting cell. Hormones regulate: metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sleep, reproduction, etc. This diagram also lists the important hormones in a human body.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Hormones.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_132", "caption": "3GF1 insulin-like growth factor macromolecular structure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-3GF1_Insulin-Like_Growth_Factor_Nmr_10_01.pn_0d25ee29.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_133", "caption": "An example of a commonly distributed packet of iodized salt.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Iodized_salt_packet.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_134", "caption": "A pile of iodised salt", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Iodised_salt.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_135", "caption": "Percentage of share of households consuming iodized salt", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Share-of-households-consuming-iodized-salt.p_b88bda10.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_136", "caption": "Promotion of iodized salt to children by UNICEF on a 1996 Indonesian postage stamp", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Stamp_of_Indonesia_-_1996_-_Colnect_253494_-_c7dc4fc3.jpeg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_137", "caption": "Iodised salt with folic acid and fluorine. The folic acid gives a light yellow color to the salt.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Jodsalz_mit_Fluor_und_Folsaeure.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_138", "caption": "Graph showing Kussmaul breathing (second from bottom) and other pathological breathing patterns", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Breathing_abnormalities.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_139", "caption": "Symptoms of menopause", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Symptoms_of_menopause_%28vector%29.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_140", "caption": "Size of the vaginal canal before and after menopause, demonstrating vaginal atrophy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Vaginal_Canal_Normal_vs._Menopause.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_141", "caption": "Bone mineral density, especially of the vertebrae, decreases with menopause.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Menopause_-_Osteoporosis_--_Smart-Servier_%2_94c84f31.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_142", "caption": "Bone loss due to menopause occurs due to changes in a woman's hormone levels .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-615_Age_and_Bone_Mass.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_143", "caption": "Protein involved in Iron metabolism disorder (HFE)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Protein_HFE_PDB_1a6z.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_144", "caption": "Gut microbiota", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-E._coli_Bacteria_%287316101966%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_145", "caption": "A fanning honeybee exposes Nasonov's gland (white \u2013 at tip of abdomen) releasing pheromone to entice swarm into an empty hive", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Nasinov_9024.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_146", "caption": "Aggregation of bug nymphs", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Bug_aggregation.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_147", "caption": "Aggregation of the water springtail Podura aquatica", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Podura_aquatica_Podkomorsk%C3%A9_lesy.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_148", "caption": "Dogs communicate using pheromones and olfactory signals in urine . [ 19 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Urinating_dog_%287768361246%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_149", "caption": "Male Danaus chrysippus showing the pheromone pouch and brush-like organ in Kerala, India", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Danaus_chrysippus_male_by_kadavoor.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_150", "caption": "Chemical structures of the most common phytoestrogens found in plants (top and middle) compared with estrogen (bottom) found in animals", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Phytoestrogens2.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_151", "caption": "Steroid nomenclature: Pregnanes have carbons 1 through 21.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/260px-Steroid_numbering.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_152", "caption": "Cortisone", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/260px-Cortisone_structure.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_153", "caption": "Cyproterone acetate", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/260px-Cyproterone_acetate.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_154", "caption": "Anatomical diagram of RAS [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Renin-angiotensin_system_in_man_shadow.svg.p_b17a4f67.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_155", "caption": "RAAS schematic", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/700px-Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone_system.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_156", "caption": "Renal hormone regulation schematic", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-RenalHormoneRegulation.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_157", "caption": "Flowchart showing the clinical effects of RAAS activity and the sites of action of ACE inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Renin_angiotensin_aldosterone_system.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_158", "caption": "Aristotle", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Aristotle_Altemps_Inv8575.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_159", "caption": "Distribution of STS and EST Tooltip estrogen sulfotransferase activities for interconversion of estrone (E1) and estrone sulfate (E1S) in adult human tissues. [ 6 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/425px-Estrogenic_STS_and_EST_activity.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_160", "caption": "Photos of the Tanner scale for males.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Male_genitalia_five_Tanner_stages.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_161", "caption": "Photos of the Tanner scale for females", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/240px-Female_breasts_five_Tanner_stages.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_162", "caption": "Tanner Scale of female breast development", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Female_breasts_five_Tanner_stages.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_163", "caption": "Infant with premature thelarche", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Precocious_thelarche.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_164", "caption": "Thyroid hormone synthesis , this image traces thyroglobulin from production within the rough endoplasmic reticulum until proteolytic release of the thyroid hormones.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Thyroid_hormone_synthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_165", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_166", "caption": "Thyroid hormone synthesis , with the end-product of triiodothyronin\u0435 seen at bottom right [ 6 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Thyroid_hormone_synthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_167", "caption": "Synthesis of T 3 from T 4 via deiodination. Synthesis of reverse T 3 and T 2 is also shown.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Iodothyronine_deiodinase.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_168", "caption": "The system of the thyroid hormones T 3 and T 4 [ 10 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Thyroid_system.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_169", "caption": "Logo for the Women's Health Initiative (WHI)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Women_logo.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_170", "caption": "Former NIH Director Bernadine Healy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Former_NIH_Director_Bernadine_Healy_%2827584_c1a65c42.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_171", "caption": "The ovotestis of the freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata . The area around the ovotestis is the hepatopancreas . (10\u00d7 magnification)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Biomphalaria_glabrata_ovotestis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_172", "caption": "A T-shaped uterus with circular constriction noted around the proximal portion of the marker. The lower uterus appears tapered and narrow.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Diethylstilbestrol_%28des%29_cervix_%2843%29_1e7babb3.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_173", "caption": "The human male urethra laid open on its anterior (upper) surface", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1142.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_174", "caption": "Micrograph of urethral cancer ( urothelial cell carcinoma ), a rare problem of the urethra.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Urethral_urothelial_cell_carcinoma.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_175", "caption": "Main sites of metastases for some common cancer types. Primary cancers are denoted by \" ...cancer \" and their main metastasis sites are denoted by \" ...metastases \". [ 3 ] Lung cancer metastasis to the adrenal glands are mentioned with red arrows.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/240px-Metastasis_sites_for_common_cancers.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_176", "caption": "Zona fasciculata versus adrenocortical adenoma. An adrenocortical adenoma typically has mild changes in comparison, including larger cells with larger and more pleomorphic nuclei with more coarse chromatin. H&E stain.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Zona_fasciculata_versus_adrenocortical_adeno_d28a59f1.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_177", "caption": "Incidences and prognoses of adrenal tumors , [ 15 ] with adrenocortical adenoma at left.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/240px-Incidences_and_prognoses_of_adrenal_tumors.p_6628a0d8.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_178", "caption": "Gross view of a large ACC", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Adrenal_cortical_carcinoma.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_179", "caption": "Cell-block preparation from a fine-needle aspiration biopsy of a large ACC shows tumor cells with compact, eosinophilic cytoplasm and a mild degree of nuclear pleomorphism.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Adrenal_cortical_carcinoma.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_180", "caption": "Incidences and prognoses of adrenal tumors , [ 17 ] with adrenocortical carcinoma at top.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/240px-Incidences_and_prognoses_of_adrenal_tumors.p_6628a0d8.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_181", "caption": "Gross appearance of insulinoma showing the typical red-brown appearance of tumour", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Insulinoma.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_182", "caption": "Low magnification micrograph of a Leydig cell tumour . H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Leydig_cell_tumour1.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_183", "caption": "Micrograph of a medullary thyroid carcinoma , as may be seen in MEN 2A and MEN 2B. H&E stain", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Medullary_thyroid_carcinoma_-_2_-_high_mag.j_626ae24f.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_184", "caption": "Comparison of main types of multiple endocrine neoplasia .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/230px-Multiple_endocrine_neoplasia.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_185", "caption": "A patient with Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B, presenting with mucosal neuromas.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mucosal_Neuromas.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_186", "caption": "MRI showing orbital and skull vault metastatic NB in 2-year-old", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Neuroblastoma_mets.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_187", "caption": "Microscopic view of stroma-rich ganglioneuroblastoma", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Neuroblastoma.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_188", "caption": "Incidences and prognoses of adrenal tumors , [ 72 ] with \"neuronal tumor\" at right", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/240px-Incidences_and_prognoses_of_adrenal_tumors.p_6628a0d8.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_189", "caption": "Rudolf Virchow : the first to describe an abdominal tumor in a child as a \"glioma\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Rudolf_Virchow.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_190", "caption": "Microscopic view of a NB cell line (SH-SY5Y) used in preclinical research for testing new agents", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-BiggeggSH-SY5Y.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_191", "caption": "Mitosis in a neuroendocrine tumor.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mitosis_in_a_neuroendocrine_tumor.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_192", "caption": "Lymph node metastasis of a neuroendocrine tumor", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Lymph_node_metastasis_from_neuroendocrine_tu_8e31576c.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_193", "caption": "Synaptophysin immunohistochemistry of neuroendocrine tumor, staining positively", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Synaptophysin_immunohistochemistry_of_neuroe_60117878.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_194", "caption": "Nuclei of neuroendocrine tumors often show granular \"salt-and-pepper\" chromatin , as seen here on H&E stain and Pap stain . [ 69 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Well-differentiated_neuroendocrine_tumor_wit_a1852613.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_195", "caption": "Small intestinal neuroendocrine tumor at bottom third of image, showing the typical intramural (within the wall) location, and overlying intact epithelium . H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Small_intestine_neuroendocrine_tumour_low_ma_f62cd3cf.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_196", "caption": "Pineal tumor", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pineal_Tumor.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_197", "caption": "MRI of a papillary tumor of the pineal region in an 18-year-old boy. Sagittal T1+Gd.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-PTPR_MRI.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_198", "caption": "Mediastinal paraganglioma. The cut surface of a 3.9 \u00d7 3.5 \u00d7 2.5 cm tumor is triangular, with a bulging peripheral portion and a somewhat fibrotic center. It was surrounded by the heart, left lower lobe of the lung, aorta, esophagus, and diaphragm, and had been 1.8 cm in diameter 7 years before.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mediastinal_paraganglioma.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_199", "caption": "Micrograph of a carotid body tumor with the characteristic Zellballen . H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Carotid_body_tumour_2_high_mag.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_200", "caption": "Micrograph of a parathyroid adenoma (left) and normal parathyroid gland (right). H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Parathyroid_adenoma_low_mag.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_201", "caption": "Adrenal gland; the medulla (center, red) is the origin of the pheochromocytoma.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Adrenal_gland_hariadhi.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_202", "caption": "There is an adrenal gland, highlighted in yellow, on top of each of the kidneys.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1120-adrenal_glands.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_203", "caption": "Structure of epinephrine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/180px-Epinephrine_structure.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_204", "caption": "Structure of norepinephrine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/180px-Norepinephrine_structure.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_205", "caption": "Structure of dopamine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/180px-Dopamine.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_206", "caption": "MIBG Scintigraphy \u2014 the pheochromocytoma is appreciated in the left panel on the right side of the screen (right panel; left side of the screen) as the darkened circle towards the abdomen . The darkened structure at the head of the patient is the thyroid gland , while the darkened structure in the pelvis of the patient is the bladder . This is normal physiologic uptake.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Pheochromocytoma_Scan.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_207", "caption": "FDG PET \u2014 the tumor is appreciated as the dark structure in the patient's left chest. Darkened structure at head of patient is the brain, posterior to the abdomen are the kidneys, in the pelvis is the bladder. These are normal.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/120px-PET_scan_image_03.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_208", "caption": "Histopathology on the resected tumor confirms the diagnosis, by typical features as shown", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Histopathology_of_pheochromocytoma.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_209", "caption": "Patient receiving radiation therapy to the region of the head and neck. Full facial mold is in place to protect areas where they do not want exposure.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Radiation_therapy_for_cancer.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_210", "caption": "Top: Purple lesions are metastatic disease detected with DOTATATE imaging. Bottom: Same patient. Purple lesions are metastatic disease detected with FDG PET", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-DOTATATE_vs_FDG_PET.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_211", "caption": "Likelihood of diagnosis when an adrenal-nodule is identified; pheochromocytoma is in yellow near the top-right corner.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/280px-Incidences_and_prognoses_of_adrenal_tumors.p_0ec8f726.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_212", "caption": "Professor Ludwig Pick, the German physician who first coined the term \"pheochromocytoma\" in 1912 after recognizing the color-change associated with the addition of chromium salts", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Prof._Dr._Ludwig_Pick_%28LOC%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_213", "caption": "The zebra has become a powerful symbol in the pheochromocytoma advocacy community and represents the rare medical cases that are more likely to be misdiagnosed.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Zebra_face.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_214", "caption": "Pineoblastoma on brain imaging", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pineoblastoma.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_215", "caption": "Histology of pineoblastoma", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pineoblastoma_HE_x200.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_216", "caption": "Morphological facial changes caused by acromegaly; frontal bossing , enlarged nose, prognathism and maxillary widening with separation of teeth and unseen, enlargement of the tongue, stuffy nose ( macroglossia )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Acromegaly_facial_features.JPEG.JPEG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_217", "caption": "Pituitary gland", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1180.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_218", "caption": "The anterior pituitary complex", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-1808_The_Anterior_Pituitary_Complex.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_219", "caption": "Most of the orange region is the pars distalis, the part at the top is pars tuberalis.)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/130px-Pituitary_gland_representation.PNG.PNG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_220", "caption": "Human pancreatic islet by immunostaining. Nuclei of cells are shown in blue (DAPI). Beta cells are shown in green (Insulin), Delta cells are shown in white (Somatostatin).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossy-page1-219px-Human_Pancreatic_Islet.tif.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_221", "caption": "The triggering pathway of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/262px-Insulin_secretion.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_222", "caption": "Brockmann bodies isolated from an Atlantic wolffish. (A) Pancreatic tissues are scattered in the mesentery (black arrows). (B) The Brockmann body is indicated with an arrow.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Brochmann_body.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_223", "caption": "Steroidogenesis , with progesterone in yellow field at upper center. [ 11 ] The androgens are shown in blue field, and aromatase at lower center \u2013 the enzyme present in granulosa lutein cells that convert androgens into estrogens (shown in pink triangle).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Steroidogenesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_224", "caption": "Vaginal ultrasound showing a corpus luteum in a pregnant woman, with a fluid-filled cavity in its center", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Ultrasonography_of_corpus_luteum.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_225", "caption": "Pig oocyte surrounded by granulosa cells. Fluorescence microscopy, colored with DAPI .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pig_oocyte_dapi_4.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_226", "caption": "Section of vesicular ovarian follicle of a cat. X 50. Membrana granulosa labeled at upper left.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1164.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_227", "caption": "Hypo gonadal axis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/260px-Hypothalamic%E2%80%93pituitary%E2%80%93gonad_e4ab2cc4.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_228", "caption": "HPG regulation in males, with the inhibin/activin system playing a similar role on GnRH-producing cells", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Hypothalamus-Hypophysis-Testicle-Hormone-Axi_e361da27.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_229", "caption": "Estradiol, progesterone, LH, and FSH during the menstrual cycle.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/329px-Hormones_estradiol%2C_progesterone%2C_LH_and_c52a7ce5.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_230", "caption": "Micrograph of a Leydig cell tumour . H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/100px-Leydig_cell_tumour3.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_231", "caption": "Merkel cell.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Blausen_0805_Skin_MerkelCell.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_232", "caption": "3D medical animation image showing hyperparathyroidism (right)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-3D_Medical_Animation_still_shot_Hyperparathy_8c8e13d4.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_233", "caption": "Pineal gland parenchyma with calcifications", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pineal.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_234", "caption": "Micrograph of a normal pineal gland \u2013 very high magnification", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Pineal_gland_-_very_high_mag.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_235", "caption": "Micrograph of a normal pineal gland \u2013 intermediate magnification", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Pineal_gland_-_intermed_mag.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_236", "caption": "Diagram of the operation of the pineal gland for Descartes in the Treatise of Man (figure published in the edition of 1664)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Descartes_mind_and_body.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_237", "caption": "Pituitary hormones", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/280px-Pituiary_gland_-_regulatory_hormones.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_238", "caption": "Normal-sized hand (left) and enlarged hand caused by acromegaly (right)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Acromegaly_hands.JPEG.JPEG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_239", "caption": "Scheme showing development of branchial epithelial bodies from the thoracic cavity of the fetus. I, II, III, IV. Branchial pouches.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1175.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_240", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Intrathymic_T_Cell_Differentiation.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_241", "caption": "The thyroid gland surrounds the cricoid and tracheal cartilages and consists of two lobes. This image shows a variant thyroid with a pyramidal lobe emerging from the middle of the thyroid.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Illu08_thyroid.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_242", "caption": "Clear pyramidal lobe (center) as viewed from the front", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/190px-Sobo_1906_444.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_243", "caption": "Section of a thyroid gland under the microscope. 1 colloid, 2 follicular cells, 3 endothelial cells", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Thyroid-histology.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_244", "caption": "Floor of pharynx of embryo between 35 and 37 days after fertilization.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray42.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_245", "caption": "The thyroid hormones T 3 and T 4 have a number of metabolic, cardiovascular and developmental effects on the body. The production is stimulated by release of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), which in turn depends on release of thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH). Every downstream hormone has negative feedback and decreases the level of the hormone that stimulates its release.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/280px-Thyroid_system.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_246", "caption": "Synthesis of the thyroid hormones , as seen on an individual thyroid follicular cell : [ 33 ] - Thyroglobulin is synthesized in the rough endoplasmic reticulum and follows the secretory pathway to enter the colloid in the lumen of the thyroid follicle by exocytosis . - Meanwhile, a sodium-iodide (Na/I) symporter pumps iodide (I \u2212 ) actively into the cell, which previously has crossed the endothelium by largely unknown mechanisms. - This iodide enters the follicular lumen from the cytoplasm by the transporter pendrin , in a purportedly passive manner. - In the colloid, iodide (I \u2212 ) is oxidized to iodine (I 0 ) by an enzyme called thyroid peroxidase . - Iodine (I 0 ) is very reactive and iodinates the thyroglobulin at tyrosyl residues in its protein chain (in total containing approximately 120 tyrosyl residues). - In conjugation , adjacent tyrosyl residues are paired together. - The entire complex re-enters the follicular cell by endocytosis . - Proteolysis by various proteases liberates thyroxine and triiodothyronine molecules, which enters the blood by largely unknown mechanisms.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/440px-Thyroid_hormone_synthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_247", "caption": "Child affected by Congenital iodine deficiency syndrome , associated with a lack of iodine. [ 75 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-The_thyroid_gland_in_health_and_disease_%281_7c4ef900.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_248", "caption": "The thyroid was named by Thomas Wharton after the ancient Greek shield of a similar pronunciation. Shown is an example of such a shield, as engraved on a coin dating from 431 to 424 BCE .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Thespiae_431-424_BC.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_249", "caption": "Goat affected by a goitre", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-The_thyroid_gland_in_health_and_disease_%281_05ba215e.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_250", "caption": "Staining patterns of anterior pituitary hormones and S-100 protein", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Rat_anterior_pituitary.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_251", "caption": "The system of the thyroid hormones T 3 and T 4 . [ 4 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Thyroid_system.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_252", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/50px-Gnome-mime-sound-openclipart.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_253", "caption": "Human heart during an autopsy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/Humhrt2.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_254", "caption": "Computer-generated animation of a beating human heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-CG_Heart.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_255", "caption": "The human heart is in the middle of the thorax , with its apex pointing to the left. [ 15 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Heart_near.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_256", "caption": "Heart being dissected showing right and left ventricles, from above", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Heart_diseccion.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_257", "caption": "Frontal section showing papillary muscles attached to the tricuspid valve on the right and to the mitral valve on the left via chordae tendineae . [ 8 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2010_Chordae_Tendinae_Papillary_Muscles.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_258", "caption": "Layers of the heart wall, including visceral and parietal pericardium", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2004_Heart_Wall.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_259", "caption": "The swirling pattern of myocardium helps the heart pump effectively", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-2006_Heart_Musculature.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_260", "caption": "Arterial supply to the heart (red), with other areas labelled (blue).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Coronary_arteries.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_261", "caption": "Autonomic innervation of the heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2032_Automatic_Innervation.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_262", "caption": "Development of the human heart during the first eight weeks (top) and the formation of the heart chambers (bottom). In this figure, the blue and red colors represent blood inflow and outflow (not venous and arterial blood). Initially, all venous blood flows from the tail/atria to the ventricles/head, a very different pattern from that of an adult. [ 8 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/450px-2037_Embryonic_Development_of_Heart.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_263", "caption": "Blood flow through the valves", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Latidos.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_264", "caption": "The cardiac cycle as correlated to the ECG", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2027_Phases_of_the_Cardiac_Cycle.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_265", "caption": "The x-axis reflects time with a recording of the heart sounds. The y-axis represents pressure. [ 8 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2029_Cardiac_Cycle_vs_Heart_Sounds.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_266", "caption": "Transmission of a cardiac action potential through the heart's conduction system", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/275px-ECG_principle_slow.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_267", "caption": "Conduction system of the heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/275px-ConductionsystemoftheheartwithouttheHeart-en_d4491ee2.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_268", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/50px-Gnome-mime-sound-openclipart.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_269", "caption": "The prepotential is due to a slow influx of sodium ions until the threshold is reached followed by a rapid depolarisation and repolarisation. The prepotential accounts for the membrane reaching threshold and initiates the spontaneous depolarisation and contraction of the cell; there is no resting potential. [ 8 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2020_SA_Node_Tracing.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_270", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/50px-Gnome-mime-sound-openclipart.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_271", "caption": "3D echocardiogram showing the mitral valve (right), tricuspid and mitral valves (top left) and aortic valve (top right). The closure of the heart valves causes the heart sounds .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Apikal4D.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_272", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/50px-Gnome-mime-sound-openclipart.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_273", "caption": "Cardiac cycle shown against ECG", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2028_Cardiac_Cycle_vs_Electrocardiogram.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_274", "caption": "Heart and its blood vessels, by Leonardo da Vinci , 15th century", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Leonardo_da_vinci%2C_Heart_and_its_Blood_Ves_cdc3af10.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_275", "caption": "Animated heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Animated_Heart_-_Old_Textbook_style.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_276", "caption": "Elize Ryd making a heart sign at a concert in 2018", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Amaranthe_-_Wacken_Open_Air_2018-2480.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_277", "caption": "A cross section of a three-chambered adult amphibian heart. Note the single ventricle. The purple regions represent areas where mixing of oxygenated and de-oxygenated blood occurs. Pulmonary vein Left atrium Right atrium Ventricle Conus arteriosus Sinus venosus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Copy_of_Ap_Bio_2.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_278", "caption": "Blood flow through the fish heart: sinus venosus, atrium, ventricle, and outflow tract", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Two_chamber_heart.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_279", "caption": "The tube-like heart (green) of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae extends horizontally across the body, interlinked with the diamond-shaped wing muscles (also green) and surrounded by pericardial cells (red). Blue depicts cell nuclei .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Structural_organization_of_the_heart_of_the__9fccf023.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_280", "caption": "Basic arthropod body structure \u2013 heart shown in red", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/Arthropod_body_struct_01.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_281", "caption": "Schematic of cephalopod heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Cephalopod_systemic_heart.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_282", "caption": "ECGs during sinus rhythm and AVRT from a 9-year-old girl with Ebstein's anomaly and a Mahaim accessory pathway.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-ECGs_in_Ebstein%27s_anomoly_with_Mahaim_acce_ec4ce665.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_283", "caption": "The Caerphilly Heart Disease Study is an epidemiological prospective cohort.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Caerphilly_Heart_Disease_Study_logo.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_284", "caption": "Professor Peter Elwood and his team set up the Caerphilly Heart Disease Study in 1979.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Prof_Peter_Elwood.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_285", "caption": "The Caerphilly Study research team, photographed outside the South Wales MRC Unit in Cardiff during the 1980s.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Caerphilly_Study_research_team.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_286", "caption": "The Caerphilly Study's mobile research unit, parked in the grounds of Caerphilly District Miners' Hospital", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Caerphilly_Heart_Disease_Study_mobile_unit.j_3bd9bc42.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_287", "caption": "Figure 1: Calcium binding to troponin, exposes sites on the actin filaments, to which myosin binds. Using ATP, myosin moves the actin along. The myosin releases the actin, resets itself and binds to another actin binding site.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-1008_Skeletal_Muscle_Contraction.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_288", "caption": "Blood flow through the valves", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Latidos.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_289", "caption": "3D echocardiogram viewed from the top, with the upper part of the ventricles removed and the mitral valve clearly visible (cusps are not clear and pulmonary valve not visible). On the left are two, two-dimensional views showing tricuspid and mitral valves (above) and aortic valve (below).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Apikal4D.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_290", "caption": "Blood flow diagram of the human heart. Blue components indicate de-oxygenated blood pathways and red components indicate oxygenated pathways.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Heart_diagram_blood_flow_en.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_291", "caption": "Details of intercalated discs", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/310px-2017abc_Cardiac_Muscle.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_292", "caption": "Transmission of a cardiac action potential through the heart's conduction system", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/275px-ECG_principle_slow.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_293", "caption": "Diagrammatic conduction system of the heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/275px-ConductionsystemoftheheartwithouttheHeart-en_d4491ee2.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_294", "caption": "The prepotential is due to a slow influx of sodium ions until the threshold is reached followed by a rapid depolarization and repolarization. The prepotential accounts for the membrane reaching threshold and initiates the spontaneous depolarization and contraction of the cell; there is no resting potential. [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2020_SA_Node_Tracing.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_295", "caption": "(a) There is long plateau phase due to the influx of calcium ions. The extended refractory period allows the cell to fully contract before another electrical event can occur. (b) The action potential for heart muscle is compared to that of skeletal muscle. [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2026_Action_Potential_Heart_Contraction.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_296", "caption": "Cardiac cycle shown against ECG", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2028_Cardiac_Cycle_vs_Electrocardiogram.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_297", "caption": "The cardiac cycle as correlated to the ECG", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2027_Phases_of_the_Cardiac_Cycle.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_298", "caption": "The x-axis reflects time with a recording of the heart sounds. The y-axis represents pressure. [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2029_Cardiac_Cycle_vs_Heart_Sounds.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_299", "caption": "Autonomic Innervation of the heart cardioaccelerator and cardioinhibitory areas.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2032_Automatic_Innervation.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_300", "caption": "The wave of depolarization in a normal sinus rhythm shows a stable resting HR. Following parasympathetic stimulation, HR slows. Following sympathetic stimulation, HR increases. [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2033_Depolarization_in_Sinus_Rhythm.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_301", "caption": "Cardiac output as shown on an ECG", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Wiggers_Diagram.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_302", "caption": "Major Factors Influencing Cardiac Output - Cardiac output is influenced by heart rate and stroke volume, both of which are also variable. [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2031_Factors_in_Cardiac_Output.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_303", "caption": "Weighing of the heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-El_pesado_del_coraz%C3%B3n_en_el_Papiro_de_H_e7c034a2.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_304", "caption": "Image of veins by William Harvey", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-William_Harvey_%281578-1657%29_Venenbild.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_305", "caption": "Inscription on the pillar containing Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin 's heart in Warsaw's Holy Cross Church", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Chopin_herz_%28cropped%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_306", "caption": "Ludwika J\u0119drzejewicz smuggled her brother's heart into Poland in 1850.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Ludwika_Chopin.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_307", "caption": "President Boles\u0142aw Bierut hands the urn containing Chopin's heart to Warsaw mayor Stanis\u0142aw To\u0142wi\u0144ski \u00a0[ pl ] in 1945.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Boles%C5%82aw_Bierut_wr%C4%99czaj%C4%85cy_ur_9dd08756.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_308", "caption": "The pillar in Holy Cross Church containing Chopin's heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Chopin_heart_Holy_Cross_church_Warsaw.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_309", "caption": "Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin's heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Chopin%27s_Heart.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_310", "caption": "Top view of a fresh decellularized, non-seeded, aortic homograft with three pliable cusps.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Decellularized_aortic_homograft.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_311", "caption": "Framingham Heart Study physicians.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Framingham_Heart_Study_physicians_%282654831_fc3568b8.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_312", "caption": "Minuteman statue at the intersection of Main St. and Union Ave.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Fram_minute_man.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_313", "caption": "The Giant Heart exhibit", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Giant_Heart_2.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_314", "caption": "Sacred Heart of Jesus, Church of Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais , Paris , France", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Coeur_de_J%C3%A9sus_Sts-Gervais-Protais.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_315", "caption": "Holy card depicting the Sacred Heart of Jesus, c. \u20091880 . Auguste Martin collection, University of Dayton Libraries", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-ML_028_056.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_316", "caption": "Sacred Heart of Jesus , Portuguese painting from the 19th century", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Sagrado_Cora%C3%A7%C3%A3o_de_Jesus_-_escola__aafbe58d.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_317", "caption": "Mystic Ecstasy of St. Gertrude the Great \u2013 worshipper of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ (picture by Pietro Liberi , at the Abbey of Santa Giustina , Padua, Italy)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Santa_Giustina_%28Padua%29_-_Ecstasy_of_St.__1ebf7f76.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_318", "caption": "Picture of the Sacred Heart being adored by Margaret Mary Alacoque and Mary of the Divine Heart", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-HerzJesu_mit_Droste_zu_Vischering_und_MMA.jp_acaf19f0.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_319", "caption": "Jesus embracing all", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Jesus_love.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_320", "caption": "The Sacred Heart of Jesus with the Jesuit priest Bernardo de Hoyos", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Sagrado_Coraz%C3%B3n_de_Jes%C3%BAs_y_Bernard_f9d42e85.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_321", "caption": "Sacred Heart at the centre of a rose window , Parish of the Immaculate Conception, S\u00e3o Paulo , Brazil", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Vitral_em_Igreja_Santa_Efigenia.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_322", "caption": "Stained-glass window with the Sacred Heart of Jesus in a parish church in Southern Germany", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/130px-Fronhofen_Pfarrkirche_Fenster_Herz_Jesu.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_323", "caption": "Statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the Sanctuary of the Apparitions of Pontevedra", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Sagrado_Coraz%C3%B3n_de_Jes%C3%BAs_%28Pontev_66db45be.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_324", "caption": "Model of the Scapular of the Sacred Heart revealed by the Virgin Mary to Estelle Faguette in Pellevoisin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Szkaplerz_Najswietszego_Serca_Jezusa.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_325", "caption": "John Eudes defended the mystical unity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-JeanEudes.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_326", "caption": "The Sacred Heart crowned with thorns, appearing on the Miraculous Medal", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Miraculous_medal.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_327", "caption": "The episode marked the return of George Takei as Ricardio.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-George_Takei_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_328", "caption": "Solemnity of the arrival of Dom Pedro I's heart in Brazil, in 2022", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/330px-23_08_2022_Solenidade_de_chegada_da_Rel%C3%A_728c7863.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_329", "caption": "Dom Pedro I on his deathbed, by Jos\u00e9 Joaquim Rodrigues Primavera, 1834.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Dom_Pedro_I_Morto_em_Queluz_colorido_1834.pn_27cba547.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_330", "caption": "Bas-relief from 1866 on the statue of Dom Pedro in Pra\u00e7a da Liberdade , in Porto , depicting the relic's arrival in the city.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-D.Pedro_cora%C3%A7%C3%A3o.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_331", "caption": "A visual rendition of the Islamic model of the soul showing the position of \"'qalb\" relative to other concepts based on a consensus of 18 surveyed academic and religious experts. [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-4DModel.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_332", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/160px-IslamSymbol.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_333", "caption": "Determining viability from peak Ecc values.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Peak_Circumferential_Strain_and_Viability.pn_56afcf5f.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_334", "caption": "The episode guest stars George Takei .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-George_Takei_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_335", "caption": "Ancel Keys", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Ancel_Keys_1959.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_336", "caption": "S-ICD lead and generator position", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-S-ICD.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_337", "caption": "Heart rate (HR) (first row), tidal volume (Vt) (second row), Vt and superimposed HR (third row). The HR modulation is clearly visible: HR increases with inspiration and decreases with expiration.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/274px-VivoSenseHR_vs_Vt.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_338", "caption": "Heart rate (HR) (first row), ECG signal (ECG) (second row), and respiration (third row) for a newborn subject in a 15-seconds recording. HR expresses oscillations synchronous with respect to respiration.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/274px-RSA_neonatal_ECG%2BRESP%2BHR.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_339", "caption": "RSA magnitude estimation based on a multivariate approach based on joint analysis of ECG and respiration. [ 15 ] The green line shows the heart rate variations averaged over several breathing cycles. This clearly shows the trends that are typical of RSA.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/274px-RSA_Bartsch_method.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_340", "caption": "Schematic overview of the classes of stresses in plants", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Classes_of_stresses_that_plants_are_exposed__76508148.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_341", "caption": "Neurohormonal response to stress", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Response_to_stress.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_342", "caption": "Human brain: hypothalamus = \u00a0 amygdala = \u00a0 hippocampus/ fornix = \u00a0 pons= \u00a0 pituitary gland=", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Rotating_brain_colored.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_343", "caption": "A diagram of the general adaptation syndrome model", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-General_Adaptation_Syndrome.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_344", "caption": "The biosynthesis of adrenaline involves a series of enzymatic reactions.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Catecholamines_biosynthesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_345", "caption": "The graph represents the effect of increased stress on the performance of the body. The lower the stress levels are in the body, the less likely the allostatic load model will have a significant effect on the brain and health. Although, an increase in stress levels results in an increase in stress on the brain and the health of individuals, making it more likely for the body to have significant effects on homeostasis and cause breakdown of the body systems.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/351px-Allostatic_Load_Model.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_346", "caption": "Change in plasma cortisol cycle (mcg/dL) over 24 hours", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Change_in_plasma_cortisol_cycle_over_24_hour_af6f52ea.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_347", "caption": "Steroidogenesis , showing cortisol at right [ 106 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Steroidogenesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_348", "caption": "Production of the corticosteroid hormone cortisol is increased after a person awakes in the morning", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Cortisol-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_349", "caption": "Diagram of the hypothalamic\u2013pituitary\u2013adrenal axis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/page1-220px-Brian_M_Sweis_HPA_Axis_Diagram_2012.pd_67950c4b.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_350", "caption": "Location of the Adrenal Glands", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray1120-adrenal_glands.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_351", "caption": "Cortisol", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Cortisol2.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_352", "caption": "Baddeley's model of working memory", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Working-memory-en.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_353", "caption": "The human hippocampus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Hippocampus.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_354", "caption": "Brain Regions Involved in Memory Formation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Brain_regions_involved_in_memory_formation.j_b591872b.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_355", "caption": "Fear Response Cat from Darwin's \"Expressions of Emotions\".", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Terrified_cat_from_Darwin%27s_Expression_of__c255d180.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_356", "caption": "Simple radial arm maze", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Simple_Radial_Maze.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_357", "caption": "Classical Conditioning Procedures and Effects", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Classical_Conditioning.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_358", "caption": "Shell shocked soldiers", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Shellshock2.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_359", "caption": "Chemical Structure of Endorphin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Met-enkephalin.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_360", "caption": "Physical activity and exercise release the most endorphins.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-A_Sailor_exercises._%2810676649626%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_361", "caption": "Cocoa powder helps most among the edible substances to produce endorphins in human body.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Cocoa_Spelled_Out_in_Cocoa_Powder.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_362", "caption": "During DNA methylation, cytosine is methylated.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-DNA_methylation.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_363", "caption": "During histone acetylation, lysines are acetylated.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Acetylation.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_364", "caption": "Irene Shashar, a Holocaust survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto, addressing MEPs", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-thumbnail.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_365", "caption": "Mental health disorders that can be caused by epigenetic alterations", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mental_Disorder_Silhouette.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_366", "caption": "Epigenetic DNA Methylation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Epigenetic_mechanisms.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_367", "caption": "Schematic of the HPA axis (CRH, corticotropin-releasing hormone ; ACTH, adrenocorticotropic hormone )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-HPA_Axis_Diagram_%28Brian_M_Sweis_2012%29.sv_b543bc35.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_368", "caption": "Hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and adrenal cortex", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-HPA-axis_-_anterior_view_%28with_text%29.svg_56cd7d5a.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_369", "caption": "Schematic overview of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Stress activates the HPA-axis and thereby enhances the secretion of glucocorticoids from the adrenals.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-%D0%A5%D0%9F%D0%90-%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0__08a16bd7.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_370", "caption": "The protein structure of a Universal Stress Protein found in Haemophylus influenzae [ 4 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Haemophylus_influenzae_USP.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_371", "caption": "This schematic shows a generalised bacterial response to an environmental stress. In this case, it depicts increased levels of Nitric Oxide which stimulates Usp gene transcription. This results in an anti-stress response from the cell which may or may not include the responses listed within the diagram. [ 13 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Bacteria_USP_response.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_372", "caption": "A person mixing Lasso - A brand of alachlor made by Monsanto", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Monsanto%27s_Lasso_herbicide_%28cropped%29.j_cabf4708.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_373", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_374", "caption": "Synthesis of aldrin via a Diels-Alder reaction", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/470px-AldrinSynthesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_375", "caption": "Isodrin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Isodrin.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_376", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_377", "caption": "Crystal structure common to Sb , AsSb and grey As", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-SbAs_lattice.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_378", "caption": "Gray arsenic nodule", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Arsenic_nodule.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_379", "caption": "Trimethylarsine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/90px-Trimethylarsine-2D.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_380", "caption": "A large sample of native arsenic from Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines , France", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Native_arsenic.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_381", "caption": "Arsenic output in 2006 [ 53 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-World_Arsenic_Production_2006.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_382", "caption": "Realgar", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mineraly.sk_-_realgar.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_383", "caption": "Alchemical symbol for arsenic", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-Arsenic_symbol.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_384", "caption": "The arsenic labyrinth, part of Botallack Mine , Cornwall", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-The_Arsenic_Labyrinth_at_Botallack_Mine_-_ge_f6f01cf9.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_385", "caption": "Satirical cartoon by Honor\u00e9 Daumier of a chemist giving a public demonstration of arsenic, 1841", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-A_chemist_gives_a_demonstration_involving_ar_0256acd7.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_386", "caption": "Roxarsone is a controversial arsenic compound used as a feed ingredient for chickens.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Roxarsone.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_387", "caption": "Arsenobetaine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-ArsenobetainePIC.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_388", "caption": "An improved rice cooking approach to maximise arsenic removal while preserving nutrient elements [ 216 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Improved_rice_cooking_approach_to_maximise_a_8f5d1056.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_389", "caption": "Atrazine chlorohydrolase pathway", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Pathway_Atrazine_degradation.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_390", "caption": "Atrazine use in the USA in 2019", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Atrazine_USA_2019.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_391", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_392", "caption": "The Haller\u2013Bauer reaction occurs between a non-enolizable ketone and a strong amide base. In this prototypical example involving benzophenone, the tetrahedral intermediate expels phenyl anion to give benzamide and benzene as the organic products.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/500px-Haller-Bauer_reaction.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_393", "caption": "A solvent pot containing dibutyl ether solution of sodium benzophenone ketyl, which gives it its purple color.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Solvent_pot.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_394", "caption": "Chemical structure of benzo[a]pyrene", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Benzo-a-pyrene.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_395", "caption": "Chemical structure of benzo[e]pyrene", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/125px-Benzo%28e%29pyrene.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_396", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Bis%282-ethylhexyl%29phthalate.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_397", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Bis%282-ethylhexyl%29_phthalate_3D.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_398", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_399", "caption": "PVC is used extensively in sewage pipe due to its low cost, chemical resistance, and ease of jointing. Phthalate plasticizers are essential for the utility of PVC, which is too brittle otherwise. [ 9 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Laying_sewer_hi_res_%282%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_400", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_401", "caption": "Bisphenol\u00a0A is primarily used to make plastics, such as this polycarbonate water bottle.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Polycarbonate_water_bottle.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_402", "caption": "The largest exposure humans have had to BPA is from food packaging, particularly the epoxy lining of metal food, beverage cans and plastic bottles .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Import_canned_foods_in_Kobe.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_403", "caption": "Overlay of estradiol , the major female sex hormone in humans (green) and BPA (purple). This displays the structure\u2013activity relationship which allows BPA to mimic the effects of estradiol and other estrogens.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-BPAvEstdiol.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_404", "caption": "BPA Free Plastic", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/309px-BPA-Free_Bottle.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_405", "caption": "Chemical reaction to bisphenol S", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/600px-Bisphenol_synthesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_406", "caption": "The cadmium-113 total cross section clearly showing the cadmium cut-off", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Cadmium_cutoff.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_407", "caption": "Friedrich Stromeyer", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Friedrich_Stromeyer.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_408", "caption": "Cadmium metal", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-CadmiumMetalUSGOV.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_409", "caption": "Ni\u2013Cd batteries", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-NiCd_various.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_410", "caption": "A photograph and representative spectrum of photoluminescence from colloidal CdSe quantum dots", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-CdSeqdots.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_411", "caption": "Train painted with cadmium orange", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Tyne_and_Wear_Metro_train_4001_at_Pelaw_01.j_15ddd133.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_412", "caption": "Cadmium sulfide", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Cadmium_sulfide.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_413", "caption": "Violet light from a helium cadmium metal vapor laser . The highly monochromatic color arises from the 441.563 nm transition line of cadmium.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-HeCd_laser.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_414", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_415", "caption": "Jinz\u016b River area, which was contaminated with cadmium", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Jinzu_River.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_416", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Carbaryl-2D-skeletal.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_417", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Carbaryl-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_418", "caption": "Spraying carbaryl on pine trees", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Copy_of_DSC_0269_%286882742253%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_419", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Cis-chlordane.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_420", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Trans-chlordane.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_421", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Cis-chlordane-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_422", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Trans-chlordane-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_423", "caption": "Synthesis of cis - (above) and trans -chlordane (below)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/600px-Synthese_Chlordan.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_424", "caption": "Sources and pathways that chlordane contaminates the indoor air of American homes", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Toxhouse.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_425", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Chloroform_displayed.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_426", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Chloroform-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_427", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_428", "caption": "Antique bottles of chloroform", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Chickamauga_2009%2C_Chloroform.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_429", "caption": "An illustration depicting James Young Simpson and his friends found unconscious.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-James_Young_Simpson_chloroform.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_430", "caption": "Antique bottles of chloroform", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/100px-Chickamauga_2009%2C_Chloroform.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_431", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-DDT-from-xtal-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_432", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-DDT-from-xtal-3D-vdW.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_433", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_434", "caption": "Commercial product concentrate containing 50% DDT, circa 1960s", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-DDT_Powder.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_435", "caption": "Commercial product of Ciba-Geigy N\u00e9ocide (powder box, 50 g) containing 10% DDT, made in France.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-DDTDichlordiph%C3%A9nyltrichlor%C3%A9thane7._cb50a6bf.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_436", "caption": "An airplane spraying DDT over Baker County, Oregon as part of a spruce budworm control project, 1955", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-1955._Ford_tri-motor_spraying_DDT._Western_s_003533ff.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_437", "caption": "DDT spray log in Bosa ( Sardinia )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-BosaDDTlog.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_438", "caption": "Degradation of DDT to form DDE (by elimination of HCl, left) and DDD (by reductive dechlorination, right)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-DDT_to_DDD_and_DDE.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_439", "caption": "A U.S. soldier is demonstrating DDT hand-spraying equipment. DDT was used to control the spread of typhus -carrying lice .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-DDT_WWII_soldier.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_440", "caption": "Spraying hospital beds with DDT, PAIGC hospital of Ziguinchor , 1973", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossy-page1-220px-ASC_Leiden_-_Coutinho_Collection_69ab59e0.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_441", "caption": "Biomagnification is the build up of toxins in a food chain. The DDT concentration is in parts per million. As the trophic level increases in a food chain, the amount of toxic build up also increases. The X's represent the amount of toxic build up accumulating as the trophic level increases. Toxins build up in organism's tissues and fat. Predators accumulate higher toxins than the prey.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-The_build_up_of_toxins_in_a_food_chain.svg.p_54892a5b.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_442", "caption": "Skeletal formula of 1,2-dibromoethane", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-1%2C2-Dibromoethane_v2.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_443", "caption": "Skeletal formula of 1,2-dibromoethane with all explicit hydrogens added", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Valence_structural_formula_of_1%2C2-dibromoe_67e51bf0.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_444", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_445", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_446", "caption": "Degradation of DDT to form DDE by an elimination of HCl", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/330px-Elimination_DDT_DDE.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_447", "caption": "Synthesis of dieldrin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/480px-DieldrinSynthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_448", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Diethanolamine_3D_spacefill.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_449", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_450", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Synthesis-DEP.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_451", "caption": "Testosterone levels with no treatment and with various estrogens in men with prostate cancer. [ 92 ] Determinations were made with an early radioimmunoassay (RIA). [ 92 ] Source was Shearer et al. (1973). [ 92 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Testosterone_levels_with_different_estrogen__3541f436.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_452", "caption": "Testosterone levels with placebo and 0.2 to 5\u00a0mg/day diethylstilbestrol (DES) for 6\u00a0months in men with prostate cancer. [ 93 ] Determinations were made with a radioimmunoassay (RIA). [ 93 ] Source was Kent et al. (1973). [ 93 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Testosterone_levels_with_0.2_to_5_mg_per_day_77b5b75f.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_453", "caption": "Chemical structures of estradiol and DES. [ 112 ] Note the preservation of the two hydroxyl groups in DES and the similar distance between them relative to estradiol, which is notable when it is considered that DES was discovered serendipitously. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] [ 114 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/265px-Estradiol_and_diethylstilbestrol.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_454", "caption": "Critical structures of PCDD/Fs.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Structures_of_dibenzo-p-dioxin%2C_2%2C3%2C7%_d667a6ed.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_455", "caption": "Structures of biphenyl and 3,3\u2019,4,4\u2019,5-pentachlorobiphenyl", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Structures_of_biphenyl_and_3%2C3%E2%80%99%2C_6d167b73.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_456", "caption": "A schematic diagram of some AHR signaling pathways. The canonical pathway is depicted with solid black arrows, alternative pathways with dashed arrows, and an intersection of these two with a solid red arrow. The green bars represent the AHR, red bars ARNT, yellow bars ARA9 (AIP, Xap2), blue bars HSP90 and the blue ovals p23. Dioxin binding to the AHR (1.) leads to its translocation into the nucleus by importin-\u03b2, (2.) heterodimerization with ARNT and binding to the DNA at DREs, (3.) modulating expression levels of target genes (green arrows). One of the gene products elevated by this mechanism is AHRR, a repressor protein which forms a feedback loop that inhibits AHR action. The AHR is finally degraded by the ubiquitin\u2013proteasome system (4.). AHR activation can also rapidly increase intracellular Ca 2+ concentration (5.) which in turn may ultimately result in augmented Cox2 gene expression. Elevation of Ca 2+ activates CaMKs, which appear to have a critical role in the translocation of the AHR. Another example of effects mediated by the AHR via non-canonical pathways is suppression of acute-phase proteins (6.) which does not involve DNA binding. (simplified and modified from Lind\u00e9n et al.) [ 12 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-AHR_pathways_in_cell.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_457", "caption": "The skeletal formula and substituent numbering scheme of the parent compound dibenzo- p -dioxin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Dibenzo-p-dioxin-numbering-2D-skeletal.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_458", "caption": "Decrease of dioxin concentrations in breast milk in Sweden and Finland [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Decrease_of_dioxins_in_milk.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_459", "caption": "Decrease of dioxins in ambient air in different regions (redrawn from Dopico and Gomez, 2015) [ 73 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Decrease_of_dioxins_in_ambient_air_over_20_y_3626d3b9.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_460", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_461", "caption": "The yellow toxicity label for endosulfan in India", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/100px-Yellow_toxicity_label.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_462", "caption": "Endosulfan use in the US in pounds per square mile by county in 2013", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/282px-Endosulfan_USA_2013.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_463", "caption": "Endosulfan use in the US in pounds per square mile by county in 2002", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/282px-Endosulfan_use_2002_USGS.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_464", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_465", "caption": "Chemical structure of bisphenol A(BPA).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/284px-Bisphenol-A-Skeletal.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_466", "caption": "Some type 7 plastics may contain bisphenol\u00a0A", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/100px-Plastic-recyc-07.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_467", "caption": "ERR-\u03b3 (modeled here) has been found in high concentration in the placenta , explaining reports of high bisphenol accumulation in this tissue. [ 27 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Protein_ESRRG_PDB_1kv6.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_468", "caption": "The largest exposure humans have to BPA is by mouth from such sources as food packaging, the epoxy lining of metal food and beverage cans, and plastic bottles .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Import_canned_foods_in_Kobe.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_469", "caption": "BPA is a thyroid-disrupting chemical, [ 49 ] that may especially affect pregnant women, neonates and small children. [ 50 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Illu_thyroid_parathyroid.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_470", "caption": "A 2008 review of studies concluded that BPA altered long-term potentiation in the hippocampus and even nanomolar (10 \u22129 mol ) dosage could induce significant effects on memory processes. [ 59 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray739-emphasizing-hippocampus.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_471", "caption": "A 2008 review concluded that BPA mimics estrogenic activity and affects various dopaminergic processes to enhance mesolimbic dopamine activity resulting in hyperactivity , attention deficits , and a heightened sensitivity to drugs of abuse . [ 61 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Dopamine_pathways.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_472", "caption": "Evidence from animal models is accumulating that perinatal exposure to BPA alters breast development and increases breast cancer risk. [ 66 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mammo_breast_cancer.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_473", "caption": "This is the Photo Fries Degradation of Bisphenol A, upon exposure to UV light. [ 102 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Photo_Fries_Degradation_of_Bisphenol_A.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_474", "caption": "This is the combustion reaction of Bisphenol A. Bisphenol A and oxygen reaction to form water and carbon dioxide.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Combustion_Reaction_of_BPA.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_475", "caption": "This is the reaction between Bisphenol A and ozone, and all of the products. [ 110 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-BPA_Ozonation.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_476", "caption": "Skeletal formula of hexachlorobenzene", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Hexachlorobenzene.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_477", "caption": "Ball-and-stick model of hexachlorobenzene", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Hexachlorobenzene-3D-vdW.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_478", "caption": "Global map of low and declining oxygen levels in the open ocean and coastal waters, 2009. [ 1 ] The map indicates coastal sites where anthropogenic nutrients have exacerbated or caused oxygen declines to <2 mg/L (<63 \u03bcmol/L) (red dots), as well as ocean oxygen minimum zones at 300 m (blue shaded regions). [ 2 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Global_areas_of_hypoxia.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_479", "caption": "Decline of oxygen saturation to anoxia, measured during the night in Kiel Fjord , Germany. Depth = 5 m", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Decline_of_oxygen_saturation_to_anoxia_at_ni_c6eae0da.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_480", "caption": "Still frame from an underwater video of the sea floor. The floor is covered with crabs, fish, and clams apparently dead or dying from oxygen depletion.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Fishkillk.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_481", "caption": "Jubilee photo from Mobile Bay", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Jubilee-Mobile-Bay-Alabama-crabs-flounders.j_9cf28ff3.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_482", "caption": "Drivers of hypoxia and ocean acidification intensification in upwelling shelf systems. Equatorward winds drive the upwelling of low dissolved oxygen (DO), high nutrient, and high dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) water from above the oxygen minimum zone . Cross-shelf gradients in productivity and bottom water residence times drive the strength of DO (DIC) decrease (increase) as water transits across a productive continental shelf . [ 13 ] [ 14 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/370px-Drivers_of_hypoxia_and_acidification_in_upwe_4e48039a.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_483", "caption": "Stada", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Ketoconazole_STADA%C2%AE.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_484", "caption": "Ketoconazole 2% gel", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Ketoconazole_shampoo_skin.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_485", "caption": "A sample of lead solidified from the molten state", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Lead-2.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_486", "caption": "The Holsinger meteorite, the largest piece of the Canyon Diablo meteorite. Uranium\u2013lead dating and lead\u2013lead dating on this meteorite allowed refinement of the age of the Earth to 4.55\u00a0billion \u00b1\u00a070\u00a0million years.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Holsinger_Meteorite.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_487", "caption": "Flame test : lead colors flame pale blue", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Flammenf%C3%A4rbungPb.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_488", "caption": "Lead(II) oxide", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Oxid_olovnat%C3%BD.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_489", "caption": "Lead and oxygen in a tetragonal unit cell of lead(II,IV) oxide", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Red-lead-unit-cell-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_490", "caption": "The capped square antiprismatic anion [Pb 9 ] 4\u2212 from [K(18-crown-6)] 2 K 2 Pb 9 \u00b7(en) 1.5 [ 82 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Nonaplumbide-anion-from-xtal-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_491", "caption": "Structure of a tetraethyllead molecule: \u00a0 Carbon \u00a0 Hydrogen \u00a0 Lead", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Tetraethyllead-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_492", "caption": "Chart of the final part of the s-process , from mercury to polonium . Red lines and circles represent neutron captures ; blue arrows represent beta decays ; the green arrow represents an alpha decay ; cyan arrows represent electron captures .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-S-R-processes-atomic-mass-201-to-210.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_493", "caption": "Lead is a fairly common element in the Earth's crust for its high atomic number (82). Most elements of atomic number greater than 40 are less abundant.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Elemental_abundances.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_494", "caption": "World lead production peaking in the Roman period and the Industrial Revolution [ 125 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Lead_production_graph.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_495", "caption": "Ancient Greek lead sling bullets with a winged thunderbolt molded on one side and the inscription \u0394\u0395\u039e\u0391\u0399 (\"take that\") on the other side [ 137 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Sling_bullets_BM_GR1842.7-28.550_GR1851.5-7._f1198911.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_496", "caption": "The Lead Plaque of Magliano , Italy, bears an Etruscan inscription from mid-5th century BC.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Bleiplatte_von_Magliano_B.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_497", "caption": "Roman lead pipes [ m ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Grosvenor_Museums_-_Wasserr%C3%B6hren.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_498", "caption": "Elizabeth I of England was commonly depicted with a whitened face. Lead in face whiteners is thought to have contributed to her death. [ 164 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Nicholas_Hilliard_%28called%29_-_Portrait_of_bff3d4c5.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_499", "caption": "Lead mining in the upper Mississippi River region in the United States in 1865", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Lead_mining_Barber_1865p321cropped.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_500", "caption": "Promotional poster for Dutch Boy lead paint, United States, 1912", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Dutch_boy_collier_white_lead.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_501", "caption": "Primary production of lead since 1840", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Evolution_production_plomb.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_502", "caption": "Bricks of lead (alloyed with 4% antimony) are used as radiation shielding. [ 213 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Lead_shielding.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_503", "caption": "A 17th-century gold-coated lead sculpture", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Parc_de_Versailles%2C_Bassin_de_Flore%2C_Jea_f0004082.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_504", "caption": "Lead glass", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Crystal_glass.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_505", "caption": "Lead yellow and lead red", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-PbCrO4_and_PbCrO4%E2%80%A2PbO.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_506", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_507", "caption": "Symptoms of lead poisoning", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Symptoms_of_lead_poisoning_%28raster%29.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_508", "caption": "Kymographic recording of the effect of lead acetate on frog heart experimental set up", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Kymographic_recording_of_the_effect_of_lead__4adad7be.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_509", "caption": "Battery collection site in Dakar , Senegal, where at least 18 children died of lead poisoning in 2008", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Batteries_at_Thiaroye.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_510", "caption": "Radiography of a swan found dead in Cond\u00e9-sur-l'Escaut (northern France), highlighting lead shot. There are hundreds of lead pellets (a dozen is enough to kill an adult swan within a few days). Such bodies are sources of environmental contamination by lead.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-1plombs_chasse_cygne_cond%C3%A92.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_511", "caption": "An old [ 12 ] pound coin (density ~7.6\u00a0g/cm 3 ) floats on mercury due to the combination of the buoyant force and surface tension .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pound-coin-floating-in-mercury.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_512", "caption": "Mercury-discharge spectral calibration lamp", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mercury_discharge_tube.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_513", "caption": "The symbol for the planet Mercury (\u263f) has been used since ancient times to represent the element", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/120px-Mercury_symbol_%28fixed_width%29.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_514", "caption": "Native mercury with cinnabar , Socrates mine, Sonoma County, California . Cinnabar sometimes alters to native mercury in the oxidized zone of mercury deposits.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mercury-27128.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_515", "caption": "Evolution of mercury price (U.S.) and production (worldwide)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-HgProductionPrice.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_516", "caption": "The bulb of a mercury-in-glass thermometer", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Maximum_thermometer_close_up_2.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_517", "caption": "Amalgam filling", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/Amalgam.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_518", "caption": "A single-pole, single-throw (SPST) mercury switch", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mercury_Switch_without_housing.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_519", "caption": "Mercury manometer to measure pressure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Barometer_mercury_column_hg.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_520", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_521", "caption": "Amount of atmospheric mercury deposited at Wyoming's Upper Fremont Glacier over the last 270 years", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mercury_in_Ice_Core_Upper_Fremont_Glacier.sv_fa6c1b86.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_522", "caption": "EPA workers clean up residential mercury spill in 2004", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-EPA_workers_clean_up_residential_mercury_spi_a9680faf.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_523", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-%28E%29-Methomyl_formula_structural.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_524", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/120px-%28E%29-Methomyl_molecule_spacefill.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_525", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-%28Z%29-Methomyl_formula_structural.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_526", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/120px-%28Z%29-Methomyl_molecule_spacefill.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_527", "caption": "Structure of the hormone estradiol and one of the nonylphenols.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-NonylphenolEstradiol.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_528", "caption": "Organotin compounds are those with tin linked to hydrocarbons. The compound on the picture is trimethyltin chloride , an example of organotin compounds.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Trimethyltin_chloride.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_529", "caption": "White (smallest) balls: H Grey balls: C Magenta (largest) balls: Sn Structure of an Ar 10 Sn 10 \"prismane\", a compound containing Sn(I) (Ar = 2,6-diethylphenyl).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/340px-JIMFUG.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_530", "caption": "Ball-and-stick model of the perchlorate ion", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/130px-Perchlorate-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_531", "caption": "Spacefill model of perchlorate", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/130px-Perchlorate-3D-vdW.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_532", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_533", "caption": "0.5% permethrin powder", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Permethrin_0.5%25.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_534", "caption": "General chemical structure of orthophthalates. (R and R' are general placeholders.)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Phthalates.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_535", "caption": "Plasticised PVC has excellent electrical insulation properties and is extensively used as sheathing for wires and cables.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-%27Twin_and_Earth%27_electrical_cable._BS_60_7b593838.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_536", "caption": "Market trend in decreasing use of low orthophthalates including DEHP", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-European_Plasticiser_Market_Trends_2005_-_20_539f6875.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_537", "caption": "Toy dolls manufactured in China and seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in 2013 due to high phthalate levels", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-CBP_Seizes_Hazardous_Toy_Dolls_%281092830062_61d8b531.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_538", "caption": "Update on non-classified plasticisers and the European REACH Candidate Classification including pending authorisation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-European_Plasticisers_-_Classified_and_Non_C_7bc03d8d.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_539", "caption": "Some \"Type 3\" plastics contain Phthalates. [ 82 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/100px-Plastic-recyc-03.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_540", "caption": "Structure of polybrominated biphenyls", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Polybrominated_biphenyls.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_541", "caption": "Structure of 2,2\u2032,4,4\u2032,5,5\u2032-hexabromobiphenyl", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Hexabromobiphenyl.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_542", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_543", "caption": "PCB warning label on a power transformer known to contain PCBs", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-CP-SLOPE-wb-gantry-power-supply-transformer-_7942feef.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_544", "caption": "Structures of the twelve dioxin-like PCBs", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/440px-Dl-PCB_beschriftet.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_545", "caption": "Biomagnification is the increasing concentration of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in the tissues of tolerant organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Biomagnification.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_546", "caption": "Labelling transformers containing PCBs", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-PCB-labelling.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_547", "caption": "Old power transformers are a major source of PCBs. Even units not originally filled with PCB may be contaminated, since PCB and oil mix freely and any given transformer may have been refilled from hoses or tanks also used with PCBs.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-CP-SLOPE-wb-gantry-power-supply-transformer-_08954c74.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_548", "caption": "Fish consumption advisory poster for San Francisco Bay", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Fish_Sign.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_549", "caption": "Skeletal formula", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Resorcinol.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_550", "caption": "Ball-and-stick model", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/100px-Resorcinol-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_551", "caption": "Production of resorcinol via Hock Rearrangement", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/384px-ResorcinolViaHock.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_552", "caption": "Origin of this essential oil , the tea tree, Melaleuca alternifolia", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Melaleuca_alternifolia_%28Maria_Serena%29.jp_ce81292f.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_553", "caption": "Tea tree plantation, Coraki, New South Wales", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Tea_tree_plantation.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_554", "caption": "The structure of tributyltin oxide : the most common TBT compound used in marine paint", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Tributyltin_oxide_structure.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_555", "caption": "Biofouling on the hull of a boat", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Boat_fouling_organisms_%284875278100%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_556", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_557", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Triclosan-3D-balls.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_558", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/110px-Triclosan-3D-vdW.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_559", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/80px-NFPA_704.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_560", "caption": "Technical grade trifluralin crystals", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Trifluralin_crystals.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_561", "caption": "500mg tablets of Depakote extended-release", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Depakote_500mg_ER.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_562", "caption": "Minor limb malformations seen after valproate exposure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Minor_Limb_Malformations_Seen_After_Valproat_e670a512.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_563", "caption": "Some metabolites of valproic acid. Glucuronidation and \u03b2-oxidation are the main metabolic pathways; \u03c9-oxidation metabolites are considered hepatotoxic . [ 64 ] [ 65 ] Details see text.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Valproic_acid_metabolism.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_564", "caption": "Placenta", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/256px-Placenta_-_an_organ_which_links_the_fetus_to_ca918a1e.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_565", "caption": "Melsmon", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-MELSMON_%28Pharmaceuticals_made_from_Placent_ee1ca9d5.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_566", "caption": "LAENNEC", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-LAENNNEC.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_567", "caption": "Breastfeeding infant", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Breastfeeding_infant.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_568", "caption": "Early signs of possible breast cancer", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Early_signs_of_breast_cancer_hariadhi_svg.sv_5e083c76.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_569", "caption": "Ovarian cancer tumours in both ovaries", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/267px-Bilateral_ovarian_serous_carcinomas%2C_gross_3da8d28c.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_570", "caption": "Lifetime risk of having breast or ovarian cancer with and without BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/851px-BRCA1_and_BRCA2_mutations_and_absolute_cance_a15a0a66.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_571", "caption": "BOC reoccurring commonly in a family.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/358px-PedigreechartC.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_572", "caption": "HRT's effect on cancer risk", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/244px-Hormone_replacement_therapy_%28HRT%29_and_ca_db94d4ff.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_573", "caption": "Mastectomy surgery removing the entire breast tissue", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/265px-Paget-Karzinom_05.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_574", "caption": "Breast examination procedures", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-How_to_examine_your_breasts%2C_extracted_fro_2218804d.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_575", "caption": "Common symptoms of breast cancer", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Early_signs_of_breast_cancer_hariadhi_svg.sv_077f97d5.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_576", "caption": "Cartoon of a mammogram, with the breast to be imaged pressed between two plates.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-MammographyinprocessGraphic.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_577", "caption": "Mammograms showing a normal breast (left) and a breast with cancer (right)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mammo_breast_cancer_wArrows.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_578", "caption": "Needle breast biopsy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/180px-Needle_Breast_Biopsy.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_579", "caption": "Chest after right breast mastectomy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mastectomie_02.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_580", "caption": "Breasts after double mastectomy followed by nipple-sparing reconstruction with implants", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Breast_reconstruction_15.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_581", "caption": "All types of alcoholic beverages , including beer, wine, or liquor, cause breast cancer.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/260px-NIH_standard_drink_comparison.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_582", "caption": "Ducts and lobules are the main locations of breast cancers.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Lobules_and_ducts_of_the_breast.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_583", "caption": "Overview of signal transduction pathways involved in programmed cell death . Mutations leading to loss of this ability can lead to cancer formation.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Signal_transduction_pathways.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_584", "caption": "Some risk factors can be changed.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/325px-NIHR-infographic-breast-risk-factors.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_585", "caption": "Breast cancer incidence in women by age group", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossy-page1-310px-Breast_cancer_incidence_by_age.t_f29824bf.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_586", "caption": "Breast cancer surgery in 18th century", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Louis-Jacques_Goussier_Enzyklop%C3%A4die_Did_9ea96e45.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_587", "caption": "Radical mastectomy, Halsted's surgical papers", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-William_Stewart_Halsted%2C_Surgical_papers_W_c8dbb183.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_588", "caption": "The pink ribbon is a symbol to show support for breast cancer awareness.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Pink_ribbon.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_589", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Breastfeeding_Ring_Sling.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_590", "caption": "Different types of extracellular signaling", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Cell_signalling.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_591", "caption": "Differences between autocrine and paracrine signaling", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Autocrine_and_Paracrine.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_592", "caption": "This image displays the different types of cell signaling", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Forms_of_Cell_Signaling.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_593", "caption": "Transmembrane receptor working principle", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Ligand-receptor_interaction.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_594", "caption": "The AMPA receptor bound to a glutamate antagonist showing the amino terminal, ligand binding, and transmembrane domain, PDB 3KG2", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-AMPA_receptor.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_595", "caption": "A G Protein-coupled receptor within the plasma membrane", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-PDB_1hzx_7TM_Sketch_Membrane.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_596", "caption": "VEGF receptors are a type of enzyme-coupled receptors, specifically tyrosine kinase receptors", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-VEGF_receptors.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_597", "caption": "Key components of a signal transduction pathway ( MAPK/ERK pathway shown)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-MAPKpathway_diagram.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_598", "caption": "Signal transduction pathways that lead to a cellular response", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/500px-Signal_transduction_pathways.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_599", "caption": "Notch -mediated juxtacrine signal between adjacent cells", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Notchccr.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_600", "caption": "Breastfeeding an infant", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/218px-Barefoot_Dutch_Woman_Breastfeeding.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_601", "caption": "Chemical structure of progesterone, a key hormone in the onset of lactation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/198px-Progesterone.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_602", "caption": "Photograph of a placenta expelled after labor. Failure of complete expulsion of placenta can hinder the onset of lactation.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/264px-Placenta_held.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_603", "caption": "A chart showing BMI classification for obesity and overweight. Overweight or obese mothers have a higher risk of experiencing DOL.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/365px-BMI_weight_obesity_scale.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_604", "caption": "Administration of epidural anesthesia, a common procedure to alleviate pain during labor", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/368px-Epidural_Anesthesia.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_605", "caption": "Infant Breastfeeding Assessment Tool (IBFAT) is used for the assessment of breastfeeding quality. [ 31 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/494px-IBFAT.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_606", "caption": "Breast emptying using breast pumps can increase the chance of successful establishment of lactogenesis.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/327px-Breast_Pump_%2850265746936%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_607", "caption": "Dilation and curettage is performed to remove the firmly attached placental fragments, in order to restore a declination in progesterone level to initiate lactation.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/234px-Dilation_%26_curettage.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_608", "caption": "Hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis and the hormones produced by each part of the axis. The + signs indicate that the organ is stimulated by the hormones released from the previous organ in the chain.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Hypothalamus_pituitary_testicles_axis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_609", "caption": "Determination of bone age allows for comparison with chronological age and assessment of future growth potential.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-X-ray_of_hand%2C_where_bone_age_is_automatic_c1a9cd28.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_610", "caption": "Workup for delayed puberty", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Delayed_Puberty.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_611", "caption": "Human egg cell", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/372px-Ovum_Diagram.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_612", "caption": "Diagram of a human egg cell", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Human_egg_cell.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_613", "caption": "Ovum and sperm fusing together", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Sperm-egg.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_614", "caption": "The process of fertilizing an ovum (top to bottom).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Acrosome_reaction_diagram_en.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_615", "caption": "Gene expression pattern determined by histochemical GUS assays in Physcomitrella patens . The Polycomb gene FIE is expressed (blue) in unfertilized egg cells of the moss Physcomitrella patens (right) and expression ceases after fertilization in the developing diploid sporophyte (left). In situ GUS staining of two female sex organs ( archegonia ) of a transgenic plant expressing a translational fusion of FIE-uidA under control of the native FIE promoter", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-DEV035048A.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_616", "caption": "Human steroidogenesis , showing estradiol at bottom right. [ 49 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/450px-Steroidogenesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_617", "caption": "Estradiol levels across the menstrual cycle in 36 normally cycling, ovulatory women, based on 956 specimens. [ 61 ] The horizontal dashed lines are the mean integrated levels for each curve. The vertical dashed line in the center is mid-cycle.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/475px-Estradiol_levels_across_the_normal_menstrual_f10b7493.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_618", "caption": "Reference ranges for the blood content of estradiol during the menstrual cycle - The ranges denoted By biological stage may be used in closely monitored menstrual cycles in regard to other markers of its biological progression, with the time scale being compressed or stretched to how much faster or slower, respectively, the cycle progresses compared to an average cycle. - The ranges denoted Inter-cycle variability are more appropriate to use in unmonitored cycles with only the beginning of menstruation known, but where the woman accurately knows her average cycle lengths and time of ovulation, and that they are somewhat averagely regular, with the time scale being compressed or stretched to how much a woman's average cycle length is shorter or longer, respectively, than the average of the population. - The ranges denoted Inter-woman variability are more appropriate to use when the average cycle lengths and time of ovulation are unknown, but only the beginning of menstruation is given. [ 81 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/1050px-Estradiol_during_menstrual_cycle.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_619", "caption": "Reference ranges for the blood content of estradiol, the primary type of estrogen, during the menstrual cycle [ 18 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Estradiol_during_menstrual_cycle.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_620", "caption": "Steroidogenesis , showing estrogens at bottom right as in pink triangle [ 95 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/450px-Steroidogenesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_621", "caption": "Estradiol, the major estrogen sex hormone in humans", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Estradiol.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_622", "caption": "17-alpha- vs 17-beta-estradiol", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-17-alpha-_vs_17-beta-estradiol.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_623", "caption": "This figure shows how APP cleavage produces toxic Abeta in Alzheimer's disease.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-APP_cleavage_produce_toxic_Abeta.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_624", "caption": "The domain structures of ER\u03b1 and ER\u03b2, including some of the known phosphorylation sites involved in ligand-independent regulation.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Er_domains.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_625", "caption": "Nolvadex ( tamoxifen ) 20 mg", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/160px-Nolvadex.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_626", "caption": "Arimidex ( anastrozole ) 1 mg", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/160px-Arimidex.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_627", "caption": "Reference ranges for the blood content of follicle-stimulating hormone levels during the menstrual cycle . [ 12 ] - The ranges denoted By biological stage may be used in closely monitored menstrual cycles in regard to other markers of its biological progression, with the time scale being compressed or stretched to how much faster or slower, respectively, the cycle progresses compared to an average cycle. - The ranges denoted Inter-cycle variability are more appropriate to use in non-monitored cycles with only the beginning of menstruation known, but where the woman accurately knows her average cycle lengths and time of ovulation, and that they are somewhat averagely regular, with the time scale being compressed or stretched to how much a woman's average cycle length is shorter or longer, respectively, than the average of the population. - The ranges denoted Inter-woman variability are more appropriate to use when the average cycle lengths and time of ovulation are unknown, but only the beginning of menstruation is given.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/450px-Follicle-stimulating_hormone_%28FSH%29_durin_a8f248d3.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_628", "caption": "The seven transmembrane \u03b1-helix structure of a G protein-coupled receptor such as FSHR", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-7TM_receptor.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_629", "caption": "Figure 2. Follicular phase diagram of hormones and their origins", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/346px-Follicular_phase_diagram_-_early_and_late.pn_2bf3aab7.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_630", "caption": "Order of changes in ovary. 1 - Menstruation 2 - Developing follicle 3 - Mature follicle 4 - Ovulation 5 - Corpus luteum 6 - Deterioration of corpus luteum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/320px-Order_of_changes_in_ovary.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_631", "caption": "Diagram of folliculogenesis, starting from pre-antral (late secondary), courtesy NCBI", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/Folliculogenesis_chart.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_632", "caption": "(a) The maturation of a follicle is shown in a clockwise direction proceeding from the primordial follicles. FSH stimulates the growth of a tertiary follicle, and LH stimulates the production of estrogen by granulosa and theca cells. Once the follicle is mature, it ruptures and releases the oocyte. Cells remaining in the follicle then develop into the corpus luteum. (b) In this electron micrograph of a secondary follicle, the oocyte, theca cells (thecae folliculi), and developing antrum are clearly visible. Electron microscopy images", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/600px-Figure_28_02_04.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_633", "caption": "\" Percentage of ovarian reserve related to increasing age. The curve describes the percentage of ovarian reserve remaining at ages from birth to 55 years, based on the ADC model. 100% is taken to be the maximum ovarian reserve, occurring at 18\u201322 weeks post-conception. The percentages apply to all women whose ovarian reserve declines in line with our model (i.e. late and early menopause are associated with high and low peak NGF populations, respectively). We estimate that for 95% of women by the age of 30 years only 12% of their maximum pre-birth NGF population is present and by the age of 40 years only 3% remains. doi : 10.1371/journal.pone.0008772.g005 \" [ 10 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/500px-Non-Growing_Follicles.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_634", "caption": "Gonadotropic Cell with FSH Granule", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Celula_gonadotropa_FSH.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_635", "caption": "Signaling Pathway in Gonadotropic Cell Initiated by GnRH Binding to GnRHR", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/315px-Activation_protein_kinase_C.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_636", "caption": "Endocrine System with FSH and LH Produced by Gonadotropic Cells in Anterior Pituitary", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/313px-Endocrine_central_nervous_en.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_637", "caption": "Oral birth control", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Opened_Oral_Birth_Control.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_638", "caption": "A series of hCG tests taken at one-day intervals, gradually showing positive at the beginning of a pregnancy.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pregnancy_test_series_starting_to_show_posit_59aca898.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_639", "caption": "A woman with hirsutism from increased androgen exposure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/290px-CushingsBody.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_640", "caption": "Ultrasound of a polycystic ovary. Each of the dark circles represents a fluid-filled cyst.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/182px-Echographie_pelvienne%2C_aplio_toshiba_ssa_7_e9137dd9.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_641", "caption": "Caster Semenya , a genetically XY female athlete with 5-alpha reductase deficiency .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Caster_Semenya_2010_Memorial_Van_Damme.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_642", "caption": "Kittens nursing", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-White_Cat_Nursing_Four_Kittens_HQ.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_643", "caption": "Lactating female coyote with visible teats", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Lactating_Female_Coyote_-_cropped.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_644", "caption": "Milk secretion from a human breast", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/280px-Lactation.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_645", "caption": "Breastfeeding (Correct Latch-On Position)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Blausen_0118_Breastfeeding_CorrectLatch-On_0_32f1331b.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_646", "caption": "Breastfeeding a newborn baby", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Asymmetric_breastfeeding_latch.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_647", "caption": "Breastfeeding of an older child", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/240px-Zanzibar_31.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_648", "caption": "Flowchart showing the mechanism of let-down reflex", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-2922_Let_Down_Reflex-new.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_649", "caption": "Many premature infants cannot suck effectively, which can lead to decreased milk production in the mother.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Premature_infant_with_ventilator.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_650", "caption": "Early skin-to-skin contact between mother and newborn promotes the establishment of a plentiful milk supply.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Newborn_on_mother_chest.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_651", "caption": "Using a breast pump can maintain and improve milk supply if the baby is unable to nurse effectively.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Breast_pumping.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_652", "caption": "Menstrual cycle", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Menstrual_cycle.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_653", "caption": "Normal histology of the breast.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Normal_breast_histology.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_654", "caption": "Light micrograph of a human proliferating mammary gland during estrous cycle. Sprouting gland tissue can be seen in the upper left field (haematoxylin eosin staining)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Glandula_mammaria.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_655", "caption": "ER\u03b1/ER\u03b2 becoming mERs through trafficking to the membrane by caveolins, following palmitoylation.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/page1-492px-MER_localization.pdf.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_656", "caption": "mPR\u03b1 structure. This image is based on the following table [ 5 ] .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/495px-Membrane-progesterone-receptor-alpha.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_657", "caption": "mPR\u03b2 structure. This image is based on the following table [ 8 ] .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/500px-Membrane-progesterone-receptor-beta.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_658", "caption": "mPR\u03b3 structure. This image is based on the following table [ 11 ] .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/505px-Membrane-progesterone-receptor-gamma.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_659", "caption": "Membrane progesterone receptors can independently activate signaling pathways in cells. As seen in the example above, progesterone augmented cAMP levels increase cyclic AMP response element (CRE) transcriptional activity. [ 19 ] This image is based on the following figure .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/Mpr_pathway_example.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_660", "caption": "Secular trend in decrease in age of menarche in Western European and North American girls After: Boaz (1999) [ 33 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/310px-Acceleration1.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_661", "caption": "Sekihan , a traditional Japanese dish of sticky rice steamed with azuki beans, was sometimes served after menarche.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-140111_Azuki_Museum_Himeji_Hyogo_pref_Japan1_f06901b2.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_662", "caption": "Menstrual cycle", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Menstrual_cycle.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_663", "caption": "Progression of the menstrual cycle and some of the hormones contributing to it", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/330px-Figure_28_02_07.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_664", "caption": "An ovary about to release an egg", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Ovulation.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_665", "caption": "The anatomy of the uterus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Illu_cervix.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_666", "caption": "During the menstrual cycle, levels of estradiol (an estrogen) vary by 200 percent. Levels of progesterone vary by over 1200 percent. [ 52 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossless-page1-350px-Estradiol_and_progesterone_%2_a3eafb67.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_667", "caption": "A human primary ovarian follicle viewed by microscopy . The round oocyte stained red in the center is surrounded by a layer of granulosa cells , which are enveloped by the basement membrane and theca cells . The magnification is around 1000 times. ( H&E stain )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Human_ovarian_follicle.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_668", "caption": "Diagram showing the reduction in number of the chromosomes in the process of maturation of the ovum . (In mammals, the first polar body normally disintegrates before dividing, so only two polar bodies are produced. [ citation needed ] )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Oogenesis_-_Meiosis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_669", "caption": "Oogenesis in eukaryotic cells. (A) oogonium where the mitotic division occurs (B) differentiation and meiosis I begins (C) primary oocyte (D) meiosis I is completed and meiosis II begins (E) secondary oocyte (F) first polar body (G) ovulation must occur and the presence of the sperm penetration (fertilization) induces meiosis II to completion (H) ovum (I) second polar body", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Oogenesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_670", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Follicle_signaling.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_671", "caption": "Oogenesis throughout a woman's life", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Biology_Wiki_Diagram_--_oogensis.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_672", "caption": "Diagram of oogenesis in a digenean ( Platyhelminthes )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Parasite160001-fig6_-_Oogenesis_in_Crepidost_ae22e26f.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_673", "caption": "Ovarian fragmentation and hippo signalling pathway", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/405px-Ovarian_fragmentation_and_hippo_signalling_p_2033e278.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_674", "caption": "Ovulation occurs about midway through the menstrual cycle , after the follicular phase , and is followed by the luteal phase . Note that ovulation is characterized by a sharp spike in levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), resulting from the peak of estrogen levels during the follicular phase.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Menstrual_cycle.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_675", "caption": "Chance of fertilization by day relative to ovulation [ 29 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pregnancy_chance_by_day_near_ovulation.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_676", "caption": "The biosynthesis of the different forms of OT", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-The_biosynthesis_of_the_different_forms_of_O_6ce3700e.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_677", "caption": "Oxytocin (ball-and-stick) bound to its carrier protein neurophysin (ribbons)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Oxytocin-neurophysin.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_678", "caption": "Placenta", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Placenta.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_679", "caption": "The initial stages of human embryogenesis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-HumanEmbryogenesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_680", "caption": "Maternal blood fills the intervillous space , nutrients, water, and gases are actively and passively exchanged, then deoxygenated blood is displaced by the next maternal pulse.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gray39.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_681", "caption": "Ultrasound image of human placenta and umbilical cord (color Doppler rendering) with central cord insertion and three umbilical vessels, at 20 weeks of pregnancy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Human_placenta_umbilical_cord_Ultrasound_by__847251fb.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_682", "caption": "Micrograph of a cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection of the placenta (CMV placentitis ). The characteristic large nucleus of a CMV-infected cell is seen off-centre at the bottom-right of the image. H&E\u00a0stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/160px-CMV_placentitis1_mini.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_683", "caption": "William Hunter , Anatomia uteri humani gravidi tabulis illustrata , 1774", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossy-page1-220px-Anatomia_uteri_humani_gravidi_V0_3c1c7edb.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_684", "caption": "Melasma : pigment changes to the face due to pregnancy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Melasmablemish.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_685", "caption": "In the later part of pregnancy the uterus takes up much of the abdomen.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-PregnancyinCrossSection.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_686", "caption": "Timeline of pregnancy, including (from top to bottom): Trimesters, embryo/fetus development, gestational age in weeks and months, viability and maturity stages", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/700px-Pregnancy_timeline.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_687", "caption": "Distribution of gestational age at childbirth among singleton live births, given both when gestational age is estimated by first trimester ultrasound and directly by last menstrual period. [ 37 ] Roughly 80% of births occur between 37 and 41 weeks of gestational age.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Distribution_of_gestational_age_at_childbirt_1752a47b.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_688", "caption": "Fertilization and implantation in humans.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2904_Preembryonic_Development-02.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_689", "caption": "The initial stages of human embryogenesis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-HumanEmbryogenesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_690", "caption": "The uterus expands making up a larger and larger portion of the abdomen. During the final stages of gestation the uterus may drop to a lower position.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Bumm_123_lg.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_691", "caption": "Breast changes as seen during pregnancy. The areolae are larger and darker.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Breast_changes_during_pregnancy_1.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_692", "caption": "End of second trimester + 2 weeks (26 weeks of pregnancy)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Pregnancy_26_weeks_1.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_693", "caption": "Linea nigra in a woman at 22 weeks pregnant", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Linea_nigra.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_694", "caption": "Flowchart showing the recommended weight limits for lifting at work during pregnancy as a function of lifting frequency, weeks of gestation, and the position of the lifted object relative to the lifter's body. [ 85 ] [ 86 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Lifting_guidelines_during_pregnancy_-_NIOSH._4939f72c.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_695", "caption": "Measurement of the belly and weight are both performed by pregnant women during her pregnancy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Weight_gain_during_pregnancy.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_696", "caption": "A pregnant woman and her colleague returning from fishing, Gurara River bridge, Kachia , Nigeria.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-A_pregnant_woman_coming_back_from_farm%2C_jo_f929a308.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_697", "caption": "CT scanning ( volume rendered in this case) confers a radiation dose to the developing fetus.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Volume_rendered_CT_scan_of_a_pregnancy_of_37_c9e416d5.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_698", "caption": "A pregnant woman undergoing an ultrasound . Ultrasound is used to check on the growth and development of the fetus.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pregnancy_Check_Up.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_699", "caption": "The Visitation : Mary , pregnant with Jesus , visiting pregnant Elizabeth , depicted as a statue at the Church of the Visitation in Ein Karem , Israel.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Church_of_the_Visitation_IMG_0637.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_700", "caption": "A modern hormone pregnancy test, showing a positive result", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pregnancy_Test_Positive.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_701", "caption": "A series of pregnancy test strips, taken one per day at the beginning of a pregnancy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pregnancy_test_series_starting_to_show_posit_59aca898.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_702", "caption": "This image depicts how the hormone hCG, produced by pregnant women's placentas, is detected in urine pregnancy tests to indicate a positive result.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-How_hCG_Is_Used_To_Indicate_a_Positive_Pregn_9019f107.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_703", "caption": "Single intrauterine pregnancy, first trimester. The gestational sac is pictured (black-appearing on ultrasound) containing a fetal pole and yolk sac (circular structure beneath fetal pole.)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pregnancy_ultrasound_110302111147_1123360.jp_0d5ee94f.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_704", "caption": "The control line of this pregnancy test is blank, making the test invalid.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Negative_Pregnancy_Test.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_705", "caption": "The control line on the left of this pregnancy test is visible, suggesting that the test result is valid. A pale purple line has also appeared on the right hand side (the test line) which clearly signifies that the subject is pregnant.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-PositivePregnancyTest.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_706", "caption": "Jan Steen 's The Doctor's Visit . Included in this 17th-century painting is a depiction of a dubious pregnancy test: a ribbon dipped in the patient's urine and then burned. [ 34 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-JanSteen-Doctor%27sVisit%281658-1662%29.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_707", "caption": "During the menstrual cycle, levels of estradiol (an estrogen) vary by 200 percent. Levels of progesterone vary by over 1200 percent. [ 38 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossless-page1-340px-Estradiol_and_progesterone_%2_bbadbfd2.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_708", "caption": "Micrograph showing changes to the endometrium due to progesterone ( decidualization ) H&E stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Endometrium_ocp_use3.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_709", "caption": "Steroidogenesis , showing progesterone among the progestogens in yellow area. [ 107 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Steroidogenesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_710", "caption": "Progesterone levels across the menstrual cycle in normally cycling and ovulatory women. [ 130 ] The horizontal lines are the mean integrated levels for each curve. The vertical line is mid-cycle.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/500px-Progesterone_levels_across_the_normal_menstr_0003f7bf.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_711", "caption": "Progesterone levels during the menstrual cycle . [ 143 ] \u2022 The ranges denoted By biological stage may be used in closely monitored menstrual cycles in regard to other markers of its biological progression, with the time scale being compressed or stretched to how much faster or slower, respectively, the cycle progresses compared to an average cycle. \u2022 The ranges denoted Inter-cycle variability are more appropriate to use in non-monitored cycles with only the beginning of menstruation known, but where the woman accurately knows her average cycle lengths and time of ovulation, and that they are somewhat averagely regular, with the time scale being compressed or stretched to how much a woman's average cycle length is shorter or longer, respectively, than the average of the population. \u2022 The ranges denoted Inter-woman variability are more appropriate to use when the average cycle lengths and time of ovulation are unknown, but only the beginning of menstruation is given.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/880px-Progesterone_during_menstrual_cycle.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_712", "caption": "A sample of progesterone", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Sample_of_Progesterone.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_713", "caption": "The Marker semisynthesis of progesterone from diosgenin . [ 162 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/800px-Marker_snythesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_714", "caption": "Stigmasterol to progesterone synthesis. [ 164 ] [ 165 ] [ 166 ] [ 167 ] [ 168 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/800px-Stigmasterol_to_progesterone_synthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_715", "caption": "The Johnson total synthesis of progesterone. [ 169 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/440px-Progesterone_Synthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_716", "caption": "Lactotropic Cells (in blue)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Celula_Lactotropa.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_717", "caption": "Hormone feedback cycles: 1 Follicle-stimulating hormone \u2013 FSH 2 Luteinizing hormone \u2013 LH 3 Progesterone 4 Estrogen 5 Hypothalamus 6 Pituitary gland 7 Ovary 8 Pregnancy \u2013 hCG (Human chorionic gonadotropin) 9 Testosterone 10 Testicle 11 Incentives 12 Prolactin \u2013 PRL", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Hormons_feedback_-_Sprz%C4%99%C5%BCenie_zwro_f2b8b330.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_718", "caption": "Five Tanner stages of male genitalia; The Adolescent Period", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/330px-Male_genitalia_five_Tanner_stages.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_719", "caption": "Development of a male from childhood to the end of puberty", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/500px-Adolescent_Period_Average_boy_10_to_17_yo.jp_6ba517f8.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_720", "caption": "Male at 11.3\u00a0yo (prepubertal), 12.5\u00a0yo, 14.9\u00a0yo and 16.3\u00a0yo (post pubertal)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Boy_through_puberty_11.3yo_%28prepuberal%29__79b77174.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_721", "caption": "Facial hair of a male", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Stubbly_face.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_722", "caption": "Tanner stages of puberty in females", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Female_breasts_five_Tanner_stages.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_723", "caption": "Development of a female from childhood to the end of puberty", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/500px-Adolescent_Period_Average_girl_4_to_16_yo.jp_f7714747.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_724", "caption": "Variations of the initial and final height of three males from 12 years old to the end of their growth spurt", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/330px-Variations_of_the_height_of_three_boys_from__4554ae50.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_725", "caption": "Two males from 11.5 to 16.6 years old", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/399px-Early_and_late_maturing_boys_11.5_to_16.6.jp_7f331706.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_726", "caption": "Two females from 8.0 to 14.5 years old", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/806px-Early_and_late_maturing_girls_8.0_to_14.5_yo_42d67d82.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_727", "caption": "Image showing trophoblast differentiated into the two layers of cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast during implantation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-2907_Embroyonic_Disc%2C_Amniotic_Cavity%2C_Y_be567c60.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_728", "caption": "Fetal-maternal interface showing uterine milk", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Feto-maternal_interface_showing_uterine_milk_526a4ef6.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_729", "caption": "Cytopathology of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL), with main features, as compared to an unremarkable intermediate squamous cell. Pap stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Cytopathology_of_low-grade_squamous_intraepi_7b1d3058.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_730", "caption": "HSIL. Pap stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-High-grade_squamous_intraepithelial_lesion.j_67e8656b.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_731", "caption": "Adenocarcinoma. Pap stain .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Adenocarcinoma_on_pap_test_1.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_732", "caption": "Dwarfism due to the sex-linked recessive gene dw . Comparative size of two full-sib roosters. Left: Normal sibling (genotype Dw/dw ). Right: Dwarf sibling (genotype dw/dw ).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/Dwarf_rooster.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_733", "caption": "Goitre with toxic adenoma", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Struma_004.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_734", "caption": "Disability-adjusted life year for iodine deficiency per 100,000\u00a0inhabitants in 2002. [ 21 ] \u00a0 \u00a0no data \u00a0 \u00a0fewer than 50 \u00a0 \u00a050\u2013100 \u00a0 \u00a0100\u2013150 \u00a0 \u00a0150\u2013200 \u00a0 \u00a0200\u2013250 \u00a0 \u00a0250\u2013300 \u00a0 \u00a0300\u2013350 \u00a0 \u00a0350\u2013400 \u00a0 \u00a0400\u2013450 \u00a0 \u00a0450\u2013500 \u00a0 \u00a0500\u2013800 \u00a0 \u00a0more than 800", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Iodine_deficiency_world_map_-_DALY_-_WHO2002_a1bcbd9d.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_735", "caption": "Goitre and congenital iodine deficiency syndrome in Styria , copper engraving, 1815", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Cretinnen_aus_Steiermark%2C_1819_gez._Loder%_10257f70.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_736", "caption": "Woman in Miesbacher Tracht wearing a goitre choker", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Miesbacher_gebirgstracht_frau.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_737", "caption": "Magnetic resonance imaging of the orbits, showing congestion of the retro-orbital space and enlargement of the extraocular muscles (arrows), consistent with the diagnosis of Graves' ophthalmopathy.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Graves_Ophthalmopathy_MRT_01.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_738", "caption": "Relative incidences of malignant thyroid tumors, with H\u00fcrthle cell carcinoma near top right.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pie_chart_of_relative_incidences_of_thyroid__be2085c5.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_739", "caption": "Cytopathology suspicious for H\u00fcrthle cell neoplasm ( Bethesda category IV, rather than normal or hyperplastic H\u00fcrthle cells), Pap stain. [ 6 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Cytopathology_suspicious_for_H%C3%BCrthle_ce_2f5956d2.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_740", "caption": "Exophthalmos seen in Graves\u2019 ophthalmopathy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Proptosis_and_lid_retraction_from_Graves%27__f9ba1f28.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_741", "caption": "Illustration depicting enlarged thyroid that may be associated with hyperthyroidism", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/191px-Blausen_0534_Goiter.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_742", "caption": "Most common causes of hyperthyroidism by age. [ 23 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Causes_of_hyperthyroidism.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_743", "caption": "Thyroid hormone synthesis , with Pendrin seen at center between the follicular colloid and the follicular cell.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Thyroid_hormone_synthesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_744", "caption": "Compensatory mechanisms preventing thyrotoxicosis in oversupply with iodine, including the Wolff-Chaikoff effect , the Plummer effect and the dehalogenase inhibition effect", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Effekte_der_Jodblockade.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_745", "caption": "Synthesis of Reverse T 3 from T 4 via deiodination. Synthesis of T 3 and T 2 is also shown.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Iodothyronine_deiodinase.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_746", "caption": "Thyroid hormone synthesis , with the Na/I symporter seen at right.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Thyroid_hormone_synthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_747", "caption": "Thyroid hormone synthesis . [ 2 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Thyroid_hormone_synthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_748", "caption": "The thyroid system of the thyroid hormones T 3 and T 4 [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/330px-Thyroid_system.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_749", "caption": "Structure of ( S )-thyroxine (T 4 )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Levothyroxine2DCSD.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_750", "caption": "( S )-triiodothyronine (T 3 , also called liothyronine )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Liothyronine2DCSD.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_751", "caption": "Synthesis of the thyroid hormones, as seen on an individual thyroid follicular cell : [ 31 ] [ page\u00a0needed ] - Thyroglobulin is synthesized in the rough endoplasmic reticulum and follows the secretory pathway to enter the colloid in the lumen of the thyroid follicle by exocytosis . - Meanwhile, a sodium-iodide (Na/I) symporter pumps iodide (I \u2212 ) actively into the cell, which previously has crossed the endothelium by largely unknown mechanisms. - This iodide enters the follicular lumen from the cytoplasm by the transporter pendrin , in a purportedly passive manner. - In the colloid, iodide (I \u2212 ) is oxidized to iodine (I 0 ) by an enzyme called thyroid peroxidase . - Iodine (I 0 ) is very reactive and iodinates the thyroglobulin at tyrosyl residues in its protein chain (in total containing approximately 120 tyrosyl residues). - In conjugation , adjacent tyrosyl residues are paired together. - Thyroglobulin re-enters the follicular cell by endocytosis . - Proteolysis by various proteases liberates thyroxine and triiodothyronine molecules - Efflux of thyroxine and triiodothyronine from follicular cells, which appears to be largely through monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) 8 and 10 , [ 32 ] [ 33 ] and entry into the blood.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/330px-Thyroid_hormone_synthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_752", "caption": "The veins of the thyroid gland (thyroid ima artery not labeled, but region of origin and route are visible)", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Gray560.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_753", "caption": "Thyroid ima marked on the image as TIA, parathyroid as PG", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Postoperative_Hypoparathyroidism_in_Thyroid__a4ccf21b.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_754", "caption": "Thyroid hormone synthesis , with thyroid peroxidase performing the oxidation step seen at center-left in the image. [ 3 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Thyroid_hormone_synthesis.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_755", "caption": "", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/310px-Thyroid_vector.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_756", "caption": "The hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis. TRH can be seen in green.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Thyroid_system.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_757", "caption": "Biosynthesis of thyroxine [ 4 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Thyroxine_biosynthesis.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_758", "caption": "Compensatory mechanisms preventing thyrotoxicosis in oversupply with iodine", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Effekte_der_Jodblockade.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_759", "caption": "Actions of the major digestive hormones secreted by APUD cells", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Digestive_hormones.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_760", "caption": "Disability-adjusted life year for endocrine disorders per 100,000\u00a0inhabitants in 2002: [ 16 ] \u00a0 \u00a0No data \u00a0 \u00a0Less than 80 \u00a0 \u00a080\u2013160 \u00a0 \u00a0160\u2013240 \u00a0 \u00a0240\u2013320 \u00a0 \u00a0320\u2013400 \u00a0 \u00a0400\u2013480 \u00a0 \u00a0480\u2013560 \u00a0 \u00a0560\u2013640 \u00a0 \u00a0640\u2013720 \u00a0 \u00a0720\u2013800 \u00a0 \u00a0800\u20131000 \u00a0 \u00a0More than 1000", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Endocrine_disorders_world_map_-_DALY_-_WHO20_83a9f4b1.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_761", "caption": "Examples", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Neuroendocrine_cell_hyperplasia_%28501960918_d74b41de.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_762", "caption": "PP cell", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-PP_cells_in_Pancreatic_Islet.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_763", "caption": "Pancreatic Polypeptide From a Mouse Cell", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-PancreaticPolypeptide.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_764", "caption": "Pancreatic Islets", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Langerhanssche_Insel.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_765", "caption": "The pancreas (shown here in pink) sits behind the stomach , with the body near the curvature of the duodenum , and the tail stretching to touch the spleen .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pancreas_and_nearby_organs.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_766", "caption": "This image shows a pancreatic islet when pancreatic tissue is stained and viewed under a microscope. Parts of the digestive (\"exocrine\") pancreas can be seen around the islet, more darkly. These contain hazy dark purple granules of inactive digestive enzymes ( zymogens ).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Langerhanssche_Insel.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_767", "caption": "A pancreatic islet that uses fluorescent antibodies to show the location of different cell types in the pancreatic islet. Antibodies against glucagon, secreted by alpha cells, show their peripheral position. Antibodies against insulin, secreted by beta cells, show the more widespread and central position that these cells tend to have. [ 9 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Human_pancreatic_islet.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_768", "caption": "The pancreas originates from the foregut , a precursor tube to part of the digestive tract , as a dorsal and ventral bud. As it develops, the ventral bud rotates to the other side and the two buds fuse together.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Suckale08FBS_fig1_pancreas_development.jpeg.jpeg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_769", "caption": "The pancreas maintains constant blood glucose levels (shown as the waving line). When the blood glucose level is too high, the pancreas secretes insulin and when the level is too low, the pancreas secretes glucagon.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Negative_Feedback_Gif.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_770", "caption": "The pancreas has a role in digestion, highlighted here. Ducts in the pancreas (green) conduct digestive enzymes into the duodenum. This image also shows a pancreatic islet , part of the endocrine pancreas, which contains cells responsible for secretion of insulin and glucagon .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-1820_The_Pancreas.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_771", "caption": "Pancreatic cancer, shown here, most commonly occurs as an adenocarcinoma in the head of the pancreas. Because symptoms (such as skin yellowing, pain, or itch) do not occur until later in the disease, it often presents at a later stage and has limited treatment options.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pancreatic_Cancer.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_772", "caption": "Relative incidences of various pancreatic neoplasms , with pancreatic cancers in red/pink color. [ 28 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Relative_incidence_of_pancreatic_neoplasms.p_db66f7b2.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_773", "caption": "Pancreas anatomy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Blausen_0699_PancreasAnatomy2.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_774", "caption": "A diagram of the acinar cells in the pancreas, and will deliver enzymes from the acinar cells to the duodenum. [ 2 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/252px-2424_Exocrine_and_Endocrine_Pancreas.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_775", "caption": "Ductal System of the Exocrine Pancreas by Phase Contrast [ 5 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/332px-Ductal_System_of_the_Exocrine_Pancreas_by_Ph_2cca89e2.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_776", "caption": "Human cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) [ 8 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Human_cystic_fibrosis_transmembrane_conducta_21f3cebb.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_777", "caption": "Tissue necrosis in chronic pancreatitis [ 9 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Tryptic_fat_tissue_necrosis_in_severe_pancre_e3d65d53.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_778", "caption": "A breast duct with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) [ 10 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Nci-vol-4353-300_ductal_carcinoma_in_situ.jp_4e00dcee.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_779", "caption": "A model of how ER stress is involved in \u03b2-cell death and type II diabetes mellitus", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/720px-ER_Stress_and_Type_II_Diabetes_Mellitus.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_780", "caption": "The development and differentiation of the pancreatic progenitor cell. Note the changing expression pattern of markers", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Panc.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_781", "caption": "Schematic illustrating the development of the pancreas from a dorsal and a ventral bud. During maturation, the ventral bud flips to the other side of the gut tube (arrow) where it typically fuses with the dorsal lobe. An additional ventral lobe that usually regresses during development is omitted.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Suckale08FBS_fig1_pancreas_development.jpeg.jpeg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_782", "caption": "Pancreatic lineages in the mouse. Studies performed in mice have helped in the lineage tracing of progenitors.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pancreatic_lineages_in_the_mouse..jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_783", "caption": "Nerve fibers in the iris with noradrenaline", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Catecholamines.Dahlstr%C3%B6m.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_784", "caption": "Members of University College London around 1895. Sch\u00e4fer in middle of front row, Oliver in light coat.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Mitglieder_des_University_College_London_um__164ca0fd.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_785", "caption": "Experiment by Oliver und Sch\u00e4fer: an adrenal extract increases the blood pressure and contracts the spleen.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Oliver_und_Sch%C3%A4fer_1895.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_786", "caption": "Brain stem nerve cell bodies with noradrenaline and (inset) serotonin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Catecholamines.Dahlstr%C3%B6m-Fuxe.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_787", "caption": "Human ovary with developed corpus luteum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Human_Ovary_with_Fully_Developed_Corpus_Lute_cfe844e0.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_788", "caption": "The structure of pre-miR-206 as determined by RNA folding algorithms", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-MiR-206_struc.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_789", "caption": "Identifiers for miR-206 sequence in various RNA and genomic databases", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-MiR-206_identifiers.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_790", "caption": "The conservation associated with miR-206 family members", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-MiR-206_Sequence_Similiarity.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_791", "caption": "Key functions of neohormones", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Neohormone_functions.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_792", "caption": "The effect of hCG in maintaining pregnancy", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/345px-HCG.Image.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_793", "caption": "The role of INSL3 in testicular descent", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/345px-INSL3.Image.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_794", "caption": "Norepinephrine degradation. [ 14 ] Metabolizing enzymes are shown in boxes.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/450px-Noradrenaline_breakdown.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_795", "caption": "Norepinephrine (labeled \"noradr\u00e9naline\" in this drawing) processing in a synapse. After release norepinephrine can either be taken up again by the presynaptic terminal, or broken down by enzymes.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Synapse_noradrenergique1.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_796", "caption": "Schema of the sympathetic nervous system, showing the sympathetic ganglia and the parts of the body to which they connect", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/400px-Blausen_0838_Sympathetic_Innervation.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_797", "caption": "Brain areas containing noradrenergic neurons", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Noradrenergic_neurons.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_798", "caption": "Chemical structure of octopamine , which serves as the homologue of norepinephrine in many invertebrate species", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Octopamin.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_799", "caption": "Rat Peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI) structure", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Rat_Peptide_histidine_isoleucine_%28PHI%29_s_16557db4.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_800", "caption": "Lesions in the brain as indicated by arrows.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Axial_PSIR_MRI_of_a_brain_with_multiple_scle_71920f5b.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_801", "caption": "An illustration depicting the differences between a Western diet and a Mediterranean diet.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Differences_between_Mediterranean_diet_and_W_3e38bb81.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_802", "caption": "Circadian and ultradian rhythms of thyrotropin (TSH) concentration. Simulated time series created with SimThyr .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/241px-TSH_rhythms.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_803", "caption": "Insulin release from the islet of Langerhans is pulsatile with a period of 3\u20136 minutes. [ 21 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/241px-Pancreas_insulin_oscillations.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_804", "caption": "Frog gland anatomy\u2013 A: Mucous gland (alveolus), B: Chromophore, C: Granular gland (alveolus), D: Connective tissue, E: Stratum corneum, F: Transition zone (intercalary region), G: Epidermis (where the duct resides), H: Dermis", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/616px-FrogSkin.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_805", "caption": "Anatomy of the human skin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Skin.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_806", "caption": "A portion of human skin exhibiting goosebumps.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gaensehaut.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_807", "caption": "A patient receiving therapeutic hyperthermia as a treatment option against advanced cancer.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Nci-vol-1954-300_hyperthermia_therapy.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_808", "caption": "Discoloured pale fingers associated with abnormally low skin temperature, resulting from Raynaud's.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Raynaud-Syndrom.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_809", "caption": "Artificial skin made by Integra composed of an outer silicone film and inner matrix of cross linked fibers.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Integra_skin.webp.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_810", "caption": "Stork bite", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Nevus_flammeus_nuchae_%28%22stork_bite%22_%2_60c1b519.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_811", "caption": "Port-wine stain visible on the head of Mikhail Gorbachev , one of the most famous individuals with such a birthmark", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-RIAN_archive_359290_Mikhail_Gorbachev.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_812", "caption": "Afghan children with light complexion", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/260px-Afghan_children_in_Badakhshan_Province-2012._ed0f1876.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_813", "caption": "Pork scratchings served in an English gastropub", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pork_scratchings.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_814", "caption": "Taxidermied skin of Lolong , coined as the largest crocodile in captivity by Guinness World Records , at Philippine National Museum", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Preserved_skin_of_Lolong_at_Philippine_Natio_2e9b25d7.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_815", "caption": "Red Crocodile Kelly Bag", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Red_Crocodile_Kelly_Bag.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_816", "caption": "The rough-textured scutes of crocodile hide present in the back cut.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Crocodiles_skin_0568-Djerba-sgsprzem.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_817", "caption": "The prominent skin folds of Telmatobius culeus increase surface area for cutaneous gas exchange", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Telmatobius_culeus.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_818", "caption": "Finger degloving and amputation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Finger_avulsion_injury_svg_hariadhi.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_819", "caption": "Computed tomography (CT) image of the pelvis depicting a closed internal degloving injury (Morel-Lavall\u00e9e lesion). CT is shown in the axial plane . The white dotted lines and white arrows indicate a collection of blood inside the lesion. A fracture of the left iliac wing is also visible on the CT. [ 10 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-CT_of_Morel-Lavallee_lesion.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_820", "caption": "Drawings depicting the types of Morel-Lavallee lesions from the Mellando-Bencardino classification.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-MMLLesionClassifcation.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_821", "caption": "Table listing the qualities used to categorize Morel-Lavall\u00e9e lesions based on MRI.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/558px-MRI_classification_morel_lavallee.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_822", "caption": "The magician Harry Houdini with Joaquin Mar\u00eda Argamasilla known as the \"Spaniard with X-ray Eyes\".", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Joaquin_Mar%C3%ADa_Argamasilla_with_Harry_Ho_e079a17e.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_823", "caption": "A slab of donkey-hide gelatin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Ejiao.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_824", "caption": "The donkey or ass", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Donkey_in_Clovelly%2C_North_Devon%2C_England_eaeb8cdc.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_825", "caption": "Figure 1. Polymerization scheme for formation of polyimine-based self-healing electronic skin.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/450px-Polymerization_scheme_for_formation_of_polyi_1711424f.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_826", "caption": "Figure 2. Self-healing material based on hydrogen bonding and interactions with micro-structured nickel particles.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/450px-Self-healing_material_based_on_hydrogen_bond_8dec0f6b.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_827", "caption": "Figure 3. Recycling process for conductive polyimine-based e-skin.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/376px-Recycling_process_for_conductive_polyimine-b_f901c1b1.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_828", "caption": "Figure 4. A stretchable and self-healing semiconducting polymer-based material.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/529px-A_stretchable_and_self-healing_seminconducti_8a71f681.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_829", "caption": "Michelangelo 's The Last Judgment - St Bartholomew holding the knife of his martyrdom and his flayed skin; it is conjectured that Michelangelo included a self-portrait depicting himself as St Bartholomew after he had been flayed alive.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/225px-Last_judgement.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_830", "caption": "Assyrians flaying their prisoners alive", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Flaying_of_rebels.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_831", "caption": "Shield showing three flaying knives, symbol of Bartholomew the Apostle", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Shield_showing_three_flaying_knives%2C_symbo_699c407c.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_832", "caption": "Apollo flaying Marsyas by Antonio Corradini (1658\u20131752), Victoria and Albert Museum , London", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Apollo_flaying_Marsyas_by_Antonio_Corradini__b44e5545.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_833", "caption": "The Flaying of Marsyas after challenging Apollo . Painting by Titian .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Titian_-_The_Flaying_of_Marsyas_-_WGA22909.j_2e57d6cb.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_834", "caption": "The Judgement of Cambyses , part 2, half of a diptych painted by Gerard David in 1498.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gerard_David_-_The_Judgment_of_Cambyses2_WGA_f13e0cb8.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_835", "caption": "Marco Antonio Bragadin , Venetian commander of Famagusta flayed alive by the Turks after a year's defense of the city in 1571", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Giuseppe-gatteri1571_il-_martirio_marcantoni_dbce3d3b.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_836", "caption": "Depiction of the human body and bacteria that predominate", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Skin_Microbiome20169-300.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_837", "caption": "Scanning electron microscope image of Staphylococcus epidermidis one of roughly a thousand bacteria species present on human skin . Though usually not pathogenic , it can cause skin infections and even life-threatening illnesses in those that are immunocompromised .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Staphylococcus_epidermidis_01.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_838", "caption": "Ecology of the 20 sites on the skin studied in the Human Microbiome Project", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Skin_Microbiome20161-300.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_839", "caption": "A dragonfly in its radical final moult, metamorphosing from an aquatic nymph to a winged adult.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/260px-Dragonfly_metamorphosis.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_840", "caption": "A juvenile king penguin moulting out its brown chick down and growing its first dark grey and white adult feathers", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-SGI-2016-South_Georgia_%28Fortuna_Bay%29%E2%_168858ee.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_841", "caption": "A young Mediterranean House Gecko in the process of moulting.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Mediterranean_house_gecko1.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_842", "caption": "A pinching gesture", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Gestures_Pinch.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_843", "caption": "Polymorphous light eruptions on the face of a 6-year-old girl, with scarring from past eruptions", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Sequeira_Plate_6.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_844", "caption": "A bowl of pork rinds in Thailand", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Khaep_mu.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_845", "caption": "Uncooked pork belly with rind attached", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Schweinebauch-2.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_846", "caption": "A selection of fried pork rind and crackling products at a shop in Florida.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Selection_fried_pork_skins_and_pork_cracklin_d07122b3.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_847", "caption": "Khaep mu (in the bowl at the bottom of the image) served as one of the starters in this selection of northern Thai dishes.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Lanna_cuisine_starters.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_848", "caption": "Traditional Portuguese bolo de torresmos", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Bolo_de_torresmos.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_849", "caption": "Pork scratchings served in an English gastropub", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pork_scratchings.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_850", "caption": "Pork scratchings for sale at the Great British Beer Festival 2016", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pork_Scratchings_for_sale_at_the_Great_Briti_9bc06763.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_851", "caption": "A pilgrim with prayer bump photographed outside Masjid al-Haram .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Pilgrim_at_Masjid_al-Haram_after_Fajr_Prayer_ca082b90.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_852", "caption": "The arms of octopus are muscular hydrostats", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-Octopus_vulgaris_BCN_0219_Mustekala_C.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_853", "caption": "left- and right-handed helices", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Helix_diagram-de.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_854", "caption": "Closeup image of the skin of a marbled eel", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Marbled_Eel%2C_NOAA_arctic.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_855", "caption": "Closeup of the skin of the longnose gar", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Longnose_Gar.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_856", "caption": "Drawing of the bat wing skin showing the fibers of \"mesh like scaffolding\"", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Fledermaus_rechter_Fluegel-drawing.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_857", "caption": "A closeup view of the felt like fiber pattern seen in elephant skin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Elephant_Skin.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_858", "caption": "Active parachuting mechanism", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Flygdrake_ugglan.gif.gif"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_859", "caption": "Passive parachuting mechanism", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/150px-Ptychozoon_kuhli_Boulenger.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_860", "caption": "The wing of a woodpecker", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/200px-Green_Woodpecker_wing.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_861", "caption": "The large scutes on the right side cover the ventral, or belly side of the snake. The smaller scales cover the rest of the snake. Note how the scales overlap.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossy-page1-220px-Iridescence_on_Garter_Snake_Scal_f43979e7.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_862", "caption": "The variation of scale colors as caused by different chromatophores, located on the dorsal (top) surface of a Garter snake.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Dorsal_View_of_Snake_Scales.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_863", "caption": "Exposed integument of the garter snake after the overlying scales have been removed.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossy-page1-220px-Exposed_Garter_Snake_Integument._cea83a3f.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_864", "caption": "Exposed integument from the underside of a scute of a garter snake.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossy-page1-220px-Exposed_Integument_Under_a_Garte_88b52ef2.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_865", "caption": "Close up of garter snake scales. Note the presence of soft integument, or skin, between the scales and how they overlap.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossy-page1-220px-Garter_Snake_Scales.tif.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_866", "caption": "Close-up of a patterned beige and brown snakeskin leather used to make a cigarette case", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Cigarette_Case_MET_DP291213.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_867", "caption": "Preparation of spray-on skin using a ReCell device", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-ReCell_clinical_DVIDS.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_868", "caption": "Newborn baby immediately after birth, covered in vernix", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-V%C3%A8rnix.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_869", "caption": "Wrinkles on the face and hands are a typical sign of aging", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Old_Bangladeshi_drinking_tea_cropped.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_870", "caption": "A woman of European origin with facial wrinkles", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Nose_%E2%80%93_Caisa.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_871", "caption": "A wrinkled finger after a warm bath", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Wrinkly_fingers.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_872", "caption": "Adult sole showing water immersion wrinkling", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Adult_sole_showing_water_immersion_wrinkling_db62f641.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_873", "caption": "A man receiving a botox injection", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Dr_Braun_Performs_a_Botox_Injection_%2840352_2432648d.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_874", "caption": "Effects of xeroderma on the hand", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Dry_Skin.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_875", "caption": "Distribution of white adipose in the human body", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-White_adipose_distribution_in_the_body.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_876", "caption": "The obese mouse on the left has large stores of adipose tissue. It is unable to produce the hormone leptin . This causes the mouse to be hungry and eat more, which results in obesity. For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Fatmouse.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_877", "caption": "Abdominal obesity in a man (\"beer belly\")", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/240px-Abdominal_obesity_in_men.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_878", "caption": "Micro-anatomy of subcutaneous fat", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Blausen_0012_AdiposeTissue.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_879", "caption": "Brown fat cell", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Brown_fat_cell.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_880", "caption": "Diagram showing the position of the adrenal glands", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Diagram_showing_the_position_of_the_adrenal__9ad0b5d6.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_881", "caption": "Incidences and prognoses of adrenal tumors ; [ 6 ] over half of which are benign (noncancerous).", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/240px-Incidences_and_prognoses_of_adrenal_tumors.p_6628a0d8.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_882", "caption": "Levels of DHEA-S, a major adrenal androgen, throughout life in humans [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/450px-Dehydroepiandrosterone_sulfate_levels_throug_02af5962.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_883", "caption": "Levels of DHEA-S, a major adrenal androgen, throughout life in humans. [ 1 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/450px-Dehydroepiandrosterone_sulfate_levels_throug_02af5962.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_884", "caption": "Amino acid sequence of amylin with disulfide bridge and cleavage sites of insulin degrading enzyme indicated with arrows", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Amylin_primary_structure.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_885", "caption": "General Scheme for Amyloid Formation", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Amyloid_Formation.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_886", "caption": "Various AAS and related compounds", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Anabolicsteroids41.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_887", "caption": "Numerous vials of injectable AAS", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Rawdealsteroids4.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_888", "caption": "A vial of injectable testosterone cypionate", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/170px-Depo-testosterone_200_mg_ml.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_889", "caption": "Table from the 2010 ISCD study ranking various drugs (legal and illegal) based on statements by drug-harm experts. Anabolic steroids was found to be the 15th overall most dangerous drug. [ 79 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/300px-HarmCausedByDrugsTable.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_890", "caption": "22-year-old man with gynecomastia not due to AAS use. Before and after gynecomastia surgery.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-GynecomastiaFrontalAsymSevere.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_891", "caption": "Addiction experts in psychiatry, chemistry, pharmacology, forensic science, epidemiology, and the police and legal services engaged in delphic analysis regarding 20 popular recreational drugs. AAS were ranked 19th in dependence, 9th in physical harm, and 15th in social harm. [ 113 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Rational_harm_assessment_of_drugs_radar_plot_bd5aafae.png"}
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{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1028", "caption": "Ovarian torsion . Present in rats.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/260px-Ovarian_torsion.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1029", "caption": "Ovary of a marine fish and its parasite, the nematode Philometra fasciati", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/lossy-page1-220px-Parasite140007-fig7_Philometra_f_5a9a0442.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1030", "caption": "The parietal eye (very small grey oval between the regular eyes) of a juvenile bullfrog ( Lithobates catesbeianus )", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Frog_parietal_eye.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1031", "caption": "Adult green anole ( Anolis carolinensis ) clearly showing the parietal eye (small grey/clear oval) at the top of its head", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Anolis_carolinensis_parietal_eye.JPG.JPG"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1032", "caption": "Parietal eye of the Merrem's Madagascar swift ( Oplurus cyclurus ) is surrounded by a black-and-white spot on the skin, giving it the \"three-eyed\" appearance", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/250px-Madagascar_spiny_tailed_iguana_cropped.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1033", "caption": "Pars intermedia is seen between pars distalis and pars nervosa.", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/259px-Pituitary_gland_histology_2014.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1034", "caption": "Structure of melatonin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Melatonin.svg.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1035", "caption": "Synthesis of Melatonin", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/650px-Synthesis_of_Melatonin_from_Serotonin_throug_84bc06e7.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1036", "caption": "A newborn joey suckles from a teat found within its mother's pouch", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Joey_in_pouch.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1037", "caption": "Didactic model of a mammal urogenital system .", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Didactic_model_of_a_mammal_urogenital_system_ff4b2090.jpeg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1038", "caption": "A male common frog in nuptial colors waiting for more females to come in a mass of spawn", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Frog_in_frogspawn.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1039", "caption": "Sst is expressed in interneurons in the telencephalon of the embryonic day 15.5 mouse. Allen Brain Atlases", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Sst%2C_ISH%2C_E15.5%2C_telencephalon.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1040", "caption": "Sst expression in the adult mouse. Allen Brain Atlases", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Sst%2C_ISH%2C_p56_mouse.jpg.jpg"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1041", "caption": "D cell is visible at upper right, and somatostatin is represented by middle arrow pointing left", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/350px-Control-of-stomach-acid-sec.png.png"}
{"_id": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system$$$query_1042", "caption": "Hyberbolic relationship between insulin sensitivity and beta cell function showing dynamical compensation in \"healthy\" insulin resistance (transition from A to B) and the evolution of type 2 diabetes mellitus (transition from A to C). Changed from Cobelli et al. 2007 and Hannon et al. 2018 [ 20 ] [ 9 ]", "image_path": "WikiPedia_Endocrine_system/images/220px-Glucoregulatory_hyperbola.png.png"}