Sentences with phrase «feedback inhibitor»

A "feedback inhibitor" refers to something that regulates or slows down a process when it receives information about the progress or outcome of that process. It acts like a stop sign, providing a signal to stop or reduce the activity based on the feedback it receives. Full definition
However, Professor Peter Hartman's research on milk synthesis shows that this kind of scheduled pumping leads to a build - up of feedback inhibitor of lactation (FIL) and a reduction in milk supply.
Milk contains a small whey protein called Feedback Inhibitor of Lactation (FIL)-- the role of FIL appears to be to slow milk synthesis when the breast is full.
Additionally, breast milk contains Feedback Inhibitor of Lactation or FIL that helps maintain milk supply.
The dynamic equilibrium between binary and ternary complexes was found to be regulated by the negative feedback inhibitor USP18, which explains how differential cellular activity of IFNs is correlated with their receptor binding activity.
When milk is not removed from the breast, a protein called feedback inhibitor of lactation (FIL) is produced.
If the breast is empty, there is no substance (we call it the «feedback inhibitor of lactation», or FIL) present, and the milk production ramps up.
Human breast milk contains FIL (Feedback Inhibitor of Lactation), a type of whey protein.
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