The lowly, ubiquitous E. coli, long given a bad rap for its association with food poisoning (see: spinach) despite its more common beneficial roles
in the human stomach, could yet gain a broader measure of respectability if Thomas Wood's research pans out.
I adore the writings of M. F. K. Fisher and Calvin Trillin, but I adore no less Michael Levitt («Studies of a Flatulent Patient»), J. C. Dalton («Experimental Investigations to Determine Whether the Garden Slug Can Live
in the Human Stomach»), and P. B. Johnsen («A Lexicon of Pond - Raised Catfish Flavor Descriptors»).
Parietal cells are mainly present in the gastric corpus and fundus, although complete mapping
in the human stomach is not fully known.
Grains contain phytases (enzymes that break down phytate) and if these have not been inactivated by extrusion (breakfast cereals) or heat treatment there is appreciable degradation of phytates
in the human stomach and intestines.
The effect of colonization of cdrA (cell division - related gene)- disrupted Helicobacter pylori to host response
in human stomach.
Western Blot analysis of LGALS3 expression
in human stomach.
In order to ensure permanent survival
in the human stomach, Helicobacter pylori must attach to the epithelial cells in the gastric mucosa.
The findings, in mice and
in human stomach cells, also raise questions about how cancer cells may evade treatment.
These effects are also seen
in human stomachs infected with H. pylori.
That view began to change in 1982, when two Australian scientists, Robin Warren and Barry Marshall, found spiral - shaped bacteria called Helicobacter pylori
in human stomachs.
Not exact matches
I do understand why the sight of two homosexuals holding hands at a concert might have turned the
stomach of a hardworking, dedicated churchwoman I know who has never
in her life committed an act or espoused a position that her family, church, and society at large couldn't warmly approve; still, it's hard to forgive a
human revulsion that won't question itself.
Modern psychosomatic medicine has made some progress
in analyzing along these lines; for example, it seems quite possible that the emotional tone of my soul may directly alter the patterns of physical feeling
in my
stomach.4 Still, we should not suppose too quickly that the aims of a
human personality have any very effective direct influence on the molecules of body cells, other than those
in the brain.
They'd come up with some
stomach - churning idea that no demon could have thought of
in a thousand years, some dark and mindless unpleasantness that only a fully - functioning
human brain could conceive, then shout «The Devil Made Me Do It» and get the sympathy of the court when the whole point was that the Devil hardly ever made anyone do anything.
Any bovine GH that might remain
in conventional milk is not biologically active
in humans because of structural differences and susceptibility to digestion
in the
stomach.»
Other soluble dietary fiber benefits of acacia gum include: progressive and complete fermentation by intestinal probiotics; slow fermentation due to it being a large, complex molecule; preferentially fermented by probiotics (Lactobacilli and bifidobacteria); high gastrointestinal tolerance
in humans; and no side - effects (bloating,
stomach rumbling, gas or cramps) below 50g / day.
I swore that there would be a small alien tearing its way out of my
stomach in about 8 to 12 hours, only after it had taken over my thoughts and found my
human body was no longer needed.
Since the Mexico study bases its hypothesis on
stomach cancer being induced
in humans that eat chile peppers, through the experimental results of Dr. Toth, the Mexico study's hypothesis leaves a certain gap
in logic.
With millions of pounds of 1080 - treated baits on Western lands, one ponders the issue of how much of this poison is absorbed by grazing livestock from contaminated grasses, and subsequently transferred to
human stomachs in a leg of lamb or roast of beef.»
He and some colleagues are already attempting to use
human organoids to plug
stomach holes
in mice.
Wells says that his team's long - term goal is to be able to grow personal
stomach tissue to patch up ulcers
in humans.
Inland dwellers took advantage of caribou feeding on tundra mosses, lichens, and plants too tough for
humans to
stomach (though predigested vegetation
in the animals» paunches became dinner as well).
Researchers were able to determine the genome of
stomach bacteria that infected the famous Iceman at the time of his death,
in the process giving us clues about ancient
human migrations.
Emily Cross and her colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for
Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
in Leipzig scanned the brains of 18 people with functional MRI while showing them photographs of a contortionist
in ordinary positions — stretching to one side, for example — and
in contorted postures such as lying on her
stomach with her toes touching her forehead.
Gastritis and
stomach ulcers
in humans are often caused by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori.
But when the worms developed lesions, they experienced a huge surge
in Proteobacteria, some members of which have been shown to cause peptic ulcers and
stomach cancer
in humans.
One of these, Helicobacter pylori, is a pathogen that can cause
stomach ulcers
in humans and is the strongest known risk factor for gastric cancer.
They further utilized a new method developed
in the lab to cultivate normal
human stomach tissue.
The quirkiest organ
in the
human body may be a large sheet of fat that stretches over the intestines, liver, and
stomach like an elastic apron.
Although the Laysan albatross chicks of Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge live
in the central Pacific, more than 1,000 miles from
human civilization, their
stomachs look like miniature garbage dumps, full of bottle caps, toothbrushes, cigarette lighters — even golf balls.
Most bacteria can not survive
in the acidic environment of the
human stomach, but Helicobacter pylori, a major cause of ulcers, thrives under such circumstances.
Climate change may have begun to hit
humans where it hurts —
in the
stomach.
His version of the cry of a tyrannosaurus resembles the noise made by a
human stomach after a bad night
in a cheap restaurant — not the fierce sound of the creature
in Jurassic Park.
In 2006 Pfizer started early human testing on one of these new, targeted drugs called crizotinib (now sold as Xalkori), concentrating on a mutation of a gene called MET, implicated in several cancers, including esophageal and stomach cance
In 2006 Pfizer started early
human testing on one of these new, targeted drugs called crizotinib (now sold as Xalkori), concentrating on a mutation of a gene called MET, implicated
in several cancers, including esophageal and stomach cance
in several cancers, including esophageal and
stomach cancer.
The discovery means investigators now can grow both parts of the
human stomach to study disease, model new treatments and understand
human development and health
in ways never before possible.
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have discovered evidence
in mice and
humans that
stomach (gastric) acid suppression alters specific gut bacteria
in a way that promotes liver injury and progression of three types of chronic liver disease.
«We couldn't engineer
human stomach tissue
in a petri dish until we first identified how the
stomach normally forms
in the embryo,» explains Wells.
Before it is ready for application
in humans, the pig
stomach mucin will undergo further testing
in the lab.
«Scientists tissue - engineer functional part of
human stomach in laboratory: Researchers can grow functional
stomach and intestinal tissues to study diseases, new drugs.»
In a series of studies published since 2009, researchers in Wells» laboratory used human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) to grow embryonic - stage small intestines with a functioning nervous system, and the antrum and fundus regions of the human stomac
In a series of studies published since 2009, researchers
in Wells» laboratory used human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) to grow embryonic - stage small intestines with a functioning nervous system, and the antrum and fundus regions of the human stomac
in Wells» laboratory used
human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) to grow embryonic - stage small intestines with a functioning nervous system, and the antrum and fundus regions of the
human stomach.
Animals, including
humans, can make surprisingly good decisions just based on the food
in their
stomach, new research suggests.
This was no parasite but a rare view of the inside of a
human stomach as it performed rhythmic peristalsis, crushing and churning solid foods into particles one tenth of an inch (2.5 millimeters)
in diameter.
Poly - IC is an investigational drug that has been studied
in humans with brain tumors, pancreatic and
stomach cancers.
Aug. 8, 2017 — Using bioinformatics approaches, Vanderbilt investigators have identified gene expression networks that are deregulated
in mouse and
human stomach cancers.
Once inside a
human host, the larvae will penetrate the
stomach wall and live
in the abdominal cavity, growing for three months before mating.
Immunohistochemical staining of paraffin embedded
human stomach with purified ab32518 at a working dilution of 1
in 100.
On account of these properties, the compounds of the formula and their pharmacologically tolerable salts are outstandingly suitable for use
in human and veterinary medicine, where they are used,
in particular, for the treatment and / or prophylaxis of disorders of the
stomach and / or intestine.
Monell researcher and University of Pennsylvania medical student Jennifer Douglas will discuss new frontiers
in taste biology, with a focus on taste receptors located throughout the
human body (including the
stomach, intestines, pancreas, testes, and airways).
Now, they have investigated gene expression
in low - grade dysplastic lesions and normal
stomach tissue from mice and
in gastric cancer and normal
stomach tissue from
humans.
B7x is absent
in most
human tissues and immune cells, but it is overexpressed on a number of cancers, including
stomach cancer, making it a promising target for cancer immunotherapy.
Studying cells from the
stomach and pancreas
in humans and mice, as well as mouse kidney and liver cells, and cells from more than 800 tumor and precancerous lesions
in people, the researchers found when tissue is injured by infections or trauma, mature cells can revert back to a stem - cell state
in which they divide repeatedly.