Not exact matches
Bilirubin is a substance created
by the
normal breakdown of red
blood cells.
This is jaundice and is caused
by a
normal breakdown of old red
blood cells resulting in an increased amount of bilirubin.
Bilirubin (bill - uh - ROO - bin) is produced
by the
normal breakdown of red
blood cells.
It has been assumed that activation of HOX genes turns
normal blood cells into leukemia
cells by initiating stem
cell - like self - renewal.
A decade ago, he replicated the entire human leukemia disease process
by introducing oncogenes into
normal human
blood cells, transplanting them into xenografts (special immune - deficient mice that accept human grafts) and watching leukemia develop — a motherlode discovery that has guided leukemia research ever since.
The monoclonal protein produced
by the myeloma
cells interferes with
normal blood cell production.
They showed that stress in pancreatic
cells due to sleep deprivation may contribute to the loss or dysfunction of these
cells important to maintaining proper
blood sugar levels, and that these functions may be exacerbated
by normal aging.
Her doctors tried to prevent another stroke
by giving her
blood transfusions every three weeks to dilute her sickle
cells with
normal red
blood cells.
Pancreatic beta
cells help maintain
normal blood glucose levels
by producing the hormone insulin — the master regulator of energy (glucose).
«Under
normal circumstances,
blood clot contraction plays an important role in preventing bleeding
by making a better seal, since the
cells become tightly packed as the spaces between them are eliminated,» Weisel said.
Everybody has suPAR, which is produced
by bone marrow
cells, in their
blood, with
normal levels around 2400 picogram per milliliter (pg / ml).
Kohn's gene therapy approach using HSC from patient's own
blood is a revolutionary alternative to current SCD treatments as it creates a self - renewing
normal blood cell by inserting a gene that has anti-sickling properties into HSC.
Interestingly, the outbreak strain grew at a
normal pace in cultured human white
blood cells, apparently
by subverting the immune response to its benefit.
The five - year study, led
by UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center member Dr. Jianyu Rao, measured the ability of TSY - 1 to affect telomerase activity in cancer
cells lines, including one known as HL - 60, as well as
normal peripheral
blood mononuclear and hematopoietic stem
cells.
«This technology allows for the labeling of just one circulating pathological
cell among billions of other
normal blood cells by ultrafast changing color of photosensitive proteins inside the
cell in response to laser light,» explains Dr. Galanzha.
In 2008, researchers led
by YongKeun Park and Monica Diez - Silva of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that red
blood cells vibrated less when they were infected with the malaria parasite, apparently because the infection made the
cells stiffer than
normal (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.0806100105).
As part of the body's
normal, healthy immune response to infection, the barrier formed
by blood vessel
cells temporarily loosens, allowing white
blood cells to exit the bloodstream and attack the invading bacteria or virus, Rehman said.
The exomes of each HSC colony were then compared to those of a matched
blood normal, whose
cells are produced
by an estimated 1,000 operating HSCs.
The researchers found that, when stimulated
by insulin, diabetic fibroblasts produced less of the VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) signaling protein, a key player in boosting the growth of
blood vessel
cells, than
normal fibroblasts did.
Targeting CTCs, the
cells responsible for spreading cancer, is important because they carry information from the primary tumour that can inform treatment; however, they are outnumbered
by a billion - to - one
by normal cells in a patient»
blood and are therefore extremely challenging to capture.
ECYT4 is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized
by increased serum red
blood cell mass, elevated hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit, and
normal platelet and leukocyte counts.
Paradoxically, eating some dietary carbs can even decrease average 24 - hour
blood glucose levels
by increasing insulin sensitivity in
normal cells.
But in some cases, an acidic diet can make this bacteria highly aggressive and it can literally drill itself inside of a
normal cell to get away from the acidity in the
blood, as discovered
by Robert O. Young, Ph.D..
By inducing a mild electrical magnetic current into damaged
cells, PEMF therapy slows or stops the release of pain and inflammatory mediators, increases
blood flow of the
cells, and re-establishes
normal cell interaction.
These are characterized
by glycosuria (presence of glucose in the urine, which is normally glucose - free), polyuria (excessive production and passage of urine), polydipsia (excessive thirst) and polyfagia (excessive appetite), as well as
by a number of serious metabolic alterations caused
by the inability of body
cells to take up and use
blood glucose, which is the main fuel for the body in
normal conditions.
It is characterized
by higher than
normal levels of white
blood cells, specifically lymphocytes, plasma
cells, neutrophils, or eosinophils in the walls of the intestine.
Low White
Blood Cell Count: The white blood cell count is expected to drop below normal after treatment, but will return to normal by the next treat
Blood Cell Count: The white blood cell count is expected to drop below normal after treatment, but will return to normal by the next treatm
Cell Count: The white
blood cell count is expected to drop below normal after treatment, but will return to normal by the next treat
blood cell count is expected to drop below normal after treatment, but will return to normal by the next treatm
cell count is expected to drop below
normal after treatment, but will return to
normal by the next treatment.
Red
blood cells may be
normal if the sample was collected
by a catheter or needle.