The Brain Trauma Indicator measures blood plasma levels of the UCH - L1, a protein scientists believe helps dispose of
cellular waste in the brain, and GFAP, a structural protein found in non-neuronal cells called astrocytes.
Not exact matches
We are all as peas
in the pods of life's abundances
in the cosmologic
cellular matrix of life - living measures meant to reasonably prove or deny the bustles and hustles toward twain fidelities of margined society's needlessly but nevertheless becoming pottage mal - aligned accruals lying
wasted within.
Autophagy literally means «self - eating,» and refers to a sophisticated system
in which
cellular waste is specifically detected, surrounded by membranes, and removed.
Protein aggregates and other
cellular waste are delivered to lysosomes, the digestive apparatus
in cells, and degraded.
They found that by attaching to a mitochondrial protein called TOM20, alpha - synuclein prevented the mitochondria from functioning optimally, which resulted
in the production of less energy and more damaging
cellular waste.
The cells act as sentries, engulfing toxins,
cellular wastes and microbes and then encasing them
in sphere - like structures called vesicles.
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
in Martinsried, Germany, now discovered a new family of helper proteins that recognize labeled
cellular protein
waste and guide them efficiently to the lysosome for destruction and subsequent recycling into their reusable compounds.
The newly identified proteins, termed CUET proteins (for Cue5 / Tollip adaptors; shown
in red), recognize pathological protein aggregates (
cellular waste), including those of human neurodegenerative diseases.
Scientists
in the laboratory of Stefan Jentsch at the MPIB now successfully used baker's yeast for screening for new
cellular waste disposal pathways.
In this cross section of a mouse aorta, the yellow areas show where macrophages are digesting
cellular waste (Credit: Ismail Sergin)
In dry macular degeneration, the most common form of this eye disease, yellowish
cellular deposits called drusen (extracellular
waste products from metabolism) form under the retina.
When you sleep your brain literally processes the knowledge, memories, information, and
cellular waste that accumulates
in it during the day, as does your body.
The rest is a combination of dead and living bacteria (which help to break down food
in the gut), protein,
waste material from food,
cellular linings, fats, salts, substances released from the intestines and the liver, and perhaps some insoluble - fiber - rich foods that the body couldn't digest (read: that ear of corn from yesterday's cook - out).
Lymph is a highly underrated circulatory system within the body and it is responsible for detoxifying
waste from the skin on a
cellular level,
in addition to its many, many other functions.
Eliminates toxins and other unusable substances from the body - Organs of the digestive system that are particularly important to detoxification are the liver and gallbladder (cleanses and purifies blood) and intestines (provides a barrier from the rest of the body and has good bacteria which aid
in detoxification) D. Urinary System - kidneys filter the blood to remove
cellular waste (some water and bile pigments) E. Skin - sweat glands act like a second kidney; sweating is a very effective way to help remove toxins from the body.
At the same time, it prevents the buildup of
cellular waste and protects fragile endothelial cells
in the arteries, thereby decreasing the risk of atherosclerosis.
Definition of toxin: any substance that creates irritating and / or harmful effects
in the body A. External sources: pollution B. Internal sources:
cellular wastes C. Any substance if too much, like water, sodium and almost all nutrients (
in certain situations can cause a toxic environment 2.
Consisting of vessels, spleen, thymus, and fluid - filled lymph nodes, the lymphatic system plays an integral role
in absorbing excess fats and fluids, fighting infection by addressing toxins that are introduced to the body from both external means (food, air, personal care products, environmental pollution, and water) as well as internal ones (damaged proteins and
cellular / metabolic
waste), making it a crucial detoxification pathway.
In youth, autophagy — controlled self - destruction, literally «self - eating» — removes and recycles
cellular waste that would otherwise compromise
cellular function and regeneration of replacement structures.
Autophagy, the body's mechanism for the removal and recycling of
cellular waste, is key to rejuvenation, especially
in the mitochondria, and is allowed to proceed only
in the postabsorptive state,
in which insulin signaling ebbs to its lowest (basal) level.
In the mitochondria, which are easily damaged due to their role as the energy production factories in cells and can themselves become a key source of cellular damage, adequate autophagic waste recycling is critical for rejuvenation but diminishes in aging cell
In the mitochondria, which are easily damaged due to their role as the energy production factories
in cells and can themselves become a key source of cellular damage, adequate autophagic waste recycling is critical for rejuvenation but diminishes in aging cell
in cells and can themselves become a key source of
cellular damage, adequate autophagic
waste recycling is critical for rejuvenation but diminishes
in aging cell
in aging cells.
Normal
cellular metabolism creates
waste, but
in today's world, constant exposure to pollutants
in the air, food, and water add to this burden of toxins
in the body.
Ayurveda teaches that this heavy, sticky, toxic
waste accumulates
in our digestive tract and can eventually overflow into our channels and tissues, hampering
cellular nutrition and
waste disposal.
When lymph circulation is impaired,
cellular waste builds up
in and around the fat cells.
By restoring microcirculation, such herbal formulas have been shown to improve internal organ function and speed removal of toxic
cellular metabolic
waste products, such as lipofuscin, that have been implicated
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