Sentences with phrase «accumulate in the blood leading»

If you give more protein, then there is a tendency that more nitrogenous wastes will accumulate in the blood leading to more problems.

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However, there are others who accumulate cholesterol in the blood, resulting in high serum cholesterol counts that lead to atherosclerosis, which is plaque deposits of cholesterol, fats, and other remains in the walls of medium - sized and large arteries.
Liposomes, < 200 nm phospholipid vesicles, are longer retained in blood circulation and accumulate at pathological sites (tumours or inflamed tissues), leading to higher efficacy and lower systemic toxicity compared to the free drugs they encapsulate.
If LDL - cholesterol levels are elevated in the blood stream, cholesterol will accumulate in the vessel wall leading to plaque formation in the vessels (atherosclerosis).
Concussions that lead to lasting brain dysfunction cause SNTF to accumulate in vulnerable long axon tracts of the brain, and its blood elevation is a measure of this diffuse axonal injury.
Studies show it is readily absorbed through the skin and can cause toxic levels of lead to accumulate in the blood.
A group of researchers led by Kosuke Fujita, Visiting Researcher and Akito Maeda, Specially Appointed Professor at the HP Skin Regeneration, PIAS Collaborative Research, Osaka University clarified that cinnamtannin B - 1, or vegetable - based polyphenol, promotes the migration of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) in blood circulation and accumulates them in damaged tissues (Fig. 1) to improve wound healing.
Lax federal regulations allow some workers to accumulate dangerous amounts of lead in their blood, but California is taking the first steps toward safer standards
This led Wild and his team to hypothesize that increasing damage to the brain areas affected by HD would cause higher levels of NfL to accumulate in the blood.
LDL is practically always labeled as the «bad» cholesterol as it has a tendency to accumulate in the walls of arteries, leading to a slowing down of the flow of blood which often results in heart disease and heart attacks.
The fat fragments combine to form ketone bodies, which can accumulate in the blood and lead to a condition called ketosis (ketoacidosis).
The stress we experience in our day to day lives can accumulate, causing high blood pressure and high cholesterol and leading to «emotional eating,» which in turn leads to obesity.
In conditions of overproduction of acetoacetic acid, it accumulates above normal levels and part of it is converted to the other two KBs leading to ketonemia and ketonuria (presence of KBs in the blood and urineIn conditions of overproduction of acetoacetic acid, it accumulates above normal levels and part of it is converted to the other two KBs leading to ketonemia and ketonuria (presence of KBs in the blood and urinein the blood and urine).
Additionally, since the kidneys can no longer remove the nitrogenous wastes in the blood these byproducts can accumulate and lead to even more serious problems such as encephalopathy and coma.
This leads to a «back - up» of blood in the lungs, which can result in fluid leaking out of blood vessels and accumulating in lung tissue, resulting in cough.
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