Sentences with phrase «by human skin»

One day, DeWitt, who's extremely New Age, inexplicably finds herself repelled by human skin, to the point where touching her clients sends her running to barf in the toilet.
It can reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines generated by human skin cells, and accomplish this in deeper skin cells where inflammation begins.
Formic acid is a product of the α - oxidation of fatty acids by human skin fibroblasts: deficiency of formic acid production in peroxisome - deficient fibroblasts
THE EDITORS REPLY: Polonium 210 emits alpha radiation, which loses energy rapidly in the air and is blocked by clothing or by human skin.

Not exact matches

Facebook's failure to quash hateful rhetoric, whether by enabling advertisers to reach «Jew haters» or neglecting to crack down on inflammatory posts that contributed to violence in Sri Lanka, led Bee compare it to a robot that eats human skin.
SkinTE a new product developed by Salt Lake City - based startup which makes the human skin for the patients who are victim of burns within 24 to 48 hrs, this technology already been approved by the many medical institutions.
It uses the most universal instrument, the human voice, and sounds created by earthy things like catgut and skin and wood and brass.
Jesus Christ — was not conceived through the Holy Spirit, but by one of these gods that rules earth (a former human) Satan & Jesus Christ are bothers Lamanites — Dark skinned people who are dark because they are cursed by god for being decedents of CAIN.
homepage It really is greater to deal with the more and result by of to keep with skin try person's dr. Skin tags are extremely common, of excellence as Forecast or not it Moisturizing help another organ in the human bskin try person's dr. Skin tags are extremely common, of excellence as Forecast or not it Moisturizing help another organ in the human bSkin tags are extremely common, of excellence as Forecast or not it Moisturizing help another organ in the human body.
The greed is killing people slowly & softly, as most skin problems are caused by damaged digestive system (GMO can do that and scientist still don't know what is the consequences on human body).
We'd like to refer you to Ashley Montagu's book Touching, The Human Significance of the Skin, Mariana Caplan's book Untouched, and The Vital Touch by Sharon Heller.
Human Nature Baby Oil Studies show that massaging your baby with sunflower oil lessens the risk of developing skin infections by 41 % *.
Frankenbunnies Embryos made by Chinese researchers who fused human skin cells with rabbit eggs, hoping to create a source of stem cells.
Martin Fussenegger of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and his colleagues made this implant by genetically altering human skin cells so that they would become darker in colour when exposed to rising calcium levels.
Sloth remains included small, bony plates from the skin that humans apparently made into ornaments of some kind by adding notches and holes.
The wedge is used for parting or separating materials, and its first use by early humans might have been in skinning animals — separating a hide from flesh.
Professor Rudi Beyaert (VIB / UGent): «We found that pharmacological treatment of human skin cells with drugs that inhibit the activity of MALT1 reduced the production of inflammation promoting proteins caused by mutant variants of CARD14.
This surely contributes to the rarity or nonexistence of human - to - human transmission of rabies (acquired by the bite of an infected dog or bat); cat - scratch disease (which causes skin lesions and swollen lymph nodes); tularemia (a disease, often acquired when hunting and cutting up an infected rabbit, that can cause skin ulcers, swollen lymph nodes, and fever); and BSE (probably acquired by eating the nervous system tissue of infected cows).
Although researchers have long suspected the creatures had been brought to the remote isles by humans to provide a steady supply of food, antlers, or skins, the notion they originated in distant lands and were carried there in a sort of Neolithic ark is a surprising twist.
It found that skin squames shed from the human body can contribute to ammonia (urine - like smell) and volatile fatty acid (body odour) production by bacteria colonising air - cooling units.
According to global models, the Protocol will have prevented 2 million cases of skin cancer annually by 2030, averted damage to human eyes and immune systems, and protected wildlife and agriculture, according to UNEP.
A glue which is produced naturally by marine bacteria could be used to repair ships» hulls without taking them into dry dock, and to seal wounds in human skin and delicate tissue.
To investigate, researchers from the Channing Division of Network Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, led by Amir Bashan, PhD, and Yang - Yu Liu, PhD, analyzed data from large metagenomic datasets (e.g. the Human Microbiome Project and Student Microbiome Project) to look at the dynamics of the gut, mouth and skin microbiomes of healthy subjects.
PowderMed, based in Oxford, is developing a DNA - based vaccine that works by spraying gold particles coated with avian flu genes directly into human skin with high - pressure helium.
G.W.'s Davis is part of a project researching the disease schistosomiasis (a.k.a. snail fever or swimmer's itch), a blood parasite transmitted to humans by snails; people can get it by swimming or wading in contaminated fresh water when infected snails release larvae that can penetrate the skin.
Dr. Wang plans to continue studying the effects of TNF and IL - 17 on melanocytes, and would like to expand the research to 3D skin models — fabricated samples of tissue in vitro that behave like human skin — that would give a better visual of how the melanin production process is being disrupted by these two cytokines during skin inflammation or wound healing.
Both organisms live on shed skin flakes, secretions, and bacteria provided by humans.
«We've been trying to track down the genetic and molecular basis of naturally occurring traits — such as hair and skin pigmentation — in fish and humans to get insight into the general principles by which traits evolve,» said David Kingsley, PhD, professor of developmental biology.
To identify the genes that give rise to the palette of human skin tones, Crawford et al. applied genome - wide analyses across diverse African populations (see the Perspective by Tang and Barsh).
Researchers in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Technion — Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa (Israel), who were inspired by the healing properties in human skin, have developed materials that can be integrated into flexible devices to «heal» incidental scratches or damaging cuts that might compromise device functionality.
We humans are mesmerized by melanin, the pigment that gives color to our skin, but almost always for quite the wrong reasons.
For the purpose of additional experiments, the researchers generated myocardial cells from embryonic stem cells and human skin cells, in collaboration with the lab headed by Prof Dr Jürgen Hescheler at the University of Cologne.
About 1,000 species normally live on the surface of human skin, according to a recent study by the National Human Genome Research Instihuman skin, according to a recent study by the National Human Genome Research InstiHuman Genome Research Institute.
By reprogramming skin cells into nerve cells, researchers at Karolinska Institutet are creating cell models of the human brain.
The same printer technology that sits on your desk could soon be a common fixture in rebuilding human tissue, treating burns by laying down layers of a patients» own skin or even rebuilding whole organs.
The health of the human vagina depends on a symbiotic / mutually beneficial relationship with «good» bacteria that live on its surface feeding on products produced by vaginal skin cells.
But Neandertals» hair and skin tones were almost certainly influenced by genetic variations unique to Neandertals, who were a species different from modern humans.
The researchers are the first to grow human vaginal skin cells in a dish in a manner that creates surfaces that support colonization by the complex good and bad communities of bacteria collected from women during routine gynecological exams.
When Oudhoff applied human saliva to skin - cell cultures scratched by a needle, however, he found that the concentrations of growth factors were too low to have any therapeutic effect.
A new method for controlling pigmentation in fabricated human skin has been developed by researchers from A * STAR's Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) and the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing (SC3DP) at Nanyang Technological University.
The researchers, led by University of California, San Diego neuroscientist Mark Tuszynski, took skin cells from the patients, grew them up in a culture dish and genetically engineered them to make human nerve growth factor (NGF).
Evolution: The Naked Truth (p 42) Humans are the only primates whose bodies are covered by mostly naked skin, not by fur.
Human face movements are picked up by a video camera and mapped onto the tiny electronic motors in Jules» skin.
However, although the human core temperature may be indicative of several bodily dysfunctions, there is still a lack of scientific evidence about which musculoskeletal diseases or conditions can be diagnosed by evaluating skin surface temperature with IRT.
Sloth remains included small, bony plates from the skin that humans made into ornaments of some kind by adding notches and holes.
In the study, the working group led by Leopold Eckhart investigated the genes responsible for the skin layers of the shell of the European terrapin and a North American species of turtle, in order to compare them with the genes of human skin.
The system, built by L - 3 Communications in Woburn, Mass., emits beams of radio - frequency energy that are tuned to reflect well off human skin.
Shortly afterwards, a team led by paleontologist Derek Briggs of Yale University showed for the first time that cellular structures called melanosomes, which contain the melanin pigments that give color to skin and hair in humans and plumage in birds, can be preserved in fossil feathers.
Traditionally, scientists identified human skin bacteria by swabbing volunteers and culturing the samples, but those results skewed toward microbes that grow well in the lab.
In this new study, the scientists mimicked human tissue formation by starting with stem cells genetically reprogrammed from adult skin tissue to form small chambers with beating human heart cells.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z