Sentences with phrase «gets into the cell where»

I was making enough hormones so my test was normal but the thyroid hormone, or T3, wasn't getting into my cells where it has to get to create energy.
It then fuses with the cell membrane and gets into the cell where it can have its bioactive impact.
One of insulin's jobs is to take the glucose that comes from digested food and get it into your cells where it can be used for energy, The cell's of insulin - resistant women will not respond to a normal amount of insulin so the pancreas will produce higher amounts of insulin to control blood sugar.

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Later that evening I had a biopsy, where they stuck an endoscope down my throat, through my stomach and into my intestines, put a needle into my pancreas and got a few cells from the tumor.
, the mastermind in the controversial importation of the three South African mercenaries into Ghana, was a ploy by the NPP to get him out of BNI cells where he has been detained.
Blood cells made by the donor stem cells inside the implant were able to get into circulation where they mixed with the host's own blood cells.
Researchers in France and Sweden have, over the past couple of years, shown that when BMAA is injected into rodents it gets incorporated into their eyes (pdf), where it could build up and potentially cause damage to cells in the retina.
DDRs inhibition with a tyrosine kinase inhibitor appears to insulate the brain via blood - brain barrier repair, which prevents harmful immune cells that circulate in the body from getting into the brain where they can indiscriminately attack and kill healthy and sick neurons, like those that have been unable to perform autophagy to «take out their trash,» says Moussa.
So it could be RNA or DNA like we have in modern biology or it could be some related kind of material; and we are also thinking about some kind of cell envelope or cell membrane — not that that's necessarily the very first way Darwinian systems began, but at some point they had to transition into a system more related to modern biology where cells are all bounded by membranes — so we're thinking about how to assemble these two components and get them to interact with each other.
That's because the research shows it is possible to get these microRNA blockers into the cells where they are needed, without causing apparent harm to the animal.
Using this approach, immune cells are taken from a patient's bloodstream, reprogrammed to recognize and attack a specific protein found in cancer cells, then reintroduced into the patient's system, where they get to work destroying targeted tumor cells.
The information gathered by your senses is transmitted by nerve cells, or neurons, to specific brain regions where the signal is routed through circuits and sent downstream to areas that essentially translate the information into behavior and get you back on track.
But nobody understood how PER was getting into the nuclei of the cells where it would act on the period gene.
On the plane, I read a couple of applications centered on nanoscience, where tiny tubes are etched into silicon wafers to get substances into the brain or outside of the brain, or even to have better access to single cells and to get substances in and out of cells.
From there, the ASOs get taken up into brain cells where they continue to suppress their target protein for a month or so, after which time more needs to be injected.
These cells can be found where viruses and bacteria can get into the body such as the skin, the gut and the female reproductive tract, as well as organs that are highly prone to injury, such as the brain.
The glucose, like all of the nutrients, soon gets absorbed into the bloodstream creating a peak in what we call «blood sugar levels», which results with the releasing of more insulin from the pancreas in order to push glucose to the cells, basically «commanding» the cells to open up and absorb it, where it gets used as an energy source.
Later that evening I had a biopsy, where they stuck an endoscope down my throat, through my stomach and into my intestines, put a needle into my pancreas and got a few cells from the tumor.
Carnitine is responsible for moving triglycerides into the mitochondria of the cells, where they get broken down to be used as energy.
That means you get a powerful, soothing dose of anti-inflammatory compounds right into the cells where you need them most, supporting joint, brain and immune health.
Your small intestine picks up glucose, pushing it out into your bloodstream where it gets delivered to cells throughout your body.
This causes what's called reversible electroporation, where these cells will transiently increase their ability to be permeable to foreign compounds, and so you're able to get the cancer drugs into the tumors and kill them.
You need the hormone insulin to get sugar into your cells where it can be burnt for energy... But if there's too much insulin flowing around your system, your cells become resistant to it and your liver will convert sugar into fat cells.
It is also dependent on these hormones getting from the blood into the cells, where they can be used by the body.
So where does the sugar go if it can't get into the cells?
Therefore, they are able to get into the kidney or inside a cell, where they are also able to completely neutralize the enzyme activity of an infectious agent such as a bacteria or virus.
What this means is that when the membrane is inflamed, the hormone can not communicate with the receptor and get its message into the cell where it needs to go for normal function.
The potent toxin ricin3 is made from a protein in the castor seeds that, if ingested (orally, nasally, or injected), gets into the ribosomes of your cells where it prevents protein synthesis, which kills the cells.
Bereisa told us some particulars about the Gen VI fuel cell, «Now we've got the size down to where it can fit into a compact car.
This turns each cell into a little scrubby pad that moves debris that gets trapped in the mucous layer to the throat where it can be coughed up and expelled.
These bacterial agents enter into the urinary tract and reaches up to the cat bladder, where they get embedded in epithelium (outer layer) of the bladder walls which causes damage to cells, thus causing inflammation and infection.
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