Not exact matches
Malfunctioning mitochondria can cause problems in every cell in the body, contributing massive stress to our internal environment,
increasing inflammation, rapid breakdown of
tissues, and eventually degeneration of the
human body (AKA rapid aging).
A fact sheet from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indicates that about 90 % of exposure for
humans is due to eating contaminated food, since dioxins and furans typically accumulate in the fatty
tissues of fish and animals that are exposed when these by - products are released into the water and air during manufacturing.2 Dioxin is not metabolized in our bodies, and is passed to our children through the placenta and breastfeeding.3 Sodium Polyacrylate - Super Absorbent Polymers While actual contact with disposable diapers does not contribute to dioxin accumulation in your baby, your baby's bottom does come in contact with chemicals used to
increase the absorbency of the diapers.
This study built on previous research from the Sundrud lab, which showed that when TH17 cells entered the intestine in
human tissue samples, they
increased the expression of a gene called MDR1.
Doing so enabled them to identify the liver - specific drug targets whose inhibition will not cause any side effect to other
human tissues, says lead author Adil Mardinoglu, a SciLifeLab fellow, who had earlier established a connection between NAFLD and HCC and
increased fat synthesis in liver
tissue.
They confirmed low levels of miR - 184 expression in
human glioma
tissue samples and cultured cell lines as well as an
increase in the expression of SND1 compared to normal brain
tissue.
«BPA
increases risk of cancer in
human prostate
tissue, study shows.»
«Our research provides the first direct evidence that exposure to BPA during development, at the levels we see in our day - to - day lives,
increases the risk for prostate cancer in
human prostate
tissue,» Prins said.
The researchers also tested
human lung
tissue of premature infants with BPD and found similar levels of
increased autophagy.
The Saghatelian and Kahn laboratories are currently parsing
human tissues for those that show
increasing or decreasing levels of FAHFAs.
Skeletal muscle
tissue also produces
increased amounts of iNOS and TNF - α in obese compared with lean rodents and
humans (21, 71).
It was found that levels of TGFβ associated with
human and rabbit
tissues increased approximately 4 fold in 4 days following the wound and, in the case of the
human, began to fall after 18 days (Figure 5).
Subsequent studies in animal models that are thought to mimic the
human experience indicate RSV inactivated vaccine induces an
increased CD4 + T lymphocyte response, primarily of Th2 cells and the occurrence of immune complex depositions in lung
tissues [32], [42], [43].
Expression of the familial PD - linked A53T or A30P mutant ASs in cell models results in an
increased proportion of CTTAS being produced than is the case when expressing the WT protein; consistent with this, a higher proportion of the total soluble AS in
human brain
tissue with AS neuropathology is CTTAS, and a higher proportion yet of the total AS in insoluble AS deposits.
«By learning how organisms such as the zebrafish can regenerate damaged
tissues and applying these lessons to
humans, scientists at MDIBL are
increasing our understanding of how we might one day slow and potentially reverse the degenerative effects of aging.
The Society believes that research involving the transfer of a
human nucleus into an animal egg will lead to important new knowledge about cell nuclear replacement (CNR) technology and, if it were to prove possible to produce embryonic stem cells by this route, would
increase understanding of how to programme these cells to develop into different
tissue types.
Only in the last 10 years, with
increasing knowledge of the senescent phenotype and the ability to detect senescent cells in
human tissues, have biologists been able to investigate the relationship between cellular senescence and disease.
By studying them, we are beginning to gain insight into
human disease — to understand why organs such as the heart can not repair themselves or why, as we age, the incidence of debilitating diseases such as cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's
increases so rapidly, and we are developing new therapies that will enhance our abilities to regenerate damaged
tissues and prolong healthy lifespan.
Through studying
human individuals with a genetic mutation that
increases the activity of the glucokinase enzyme, which is responsible for a pivotal step in the pathway, they demonstrated the migratory patterns of Tregs into
tissues.
Capsaicin consumption
increases energy expenditure through the activation of brown adipose
tissue in
humans.
Near infrared light at 850 nm is invisible to the
human eye and penetrates into deeper
tissue, leading to benefits like
increased muscle recovery and reduced joint pain.
While the body burns fat with the
increase in
human growth hormone it leaves behind lean muscle, and the added HGH stimulates the growth of the cells that form
tissues and muscles.
11 Warrener, A.G., et al. «A Wider Pelvis Does Not
Increase Locomotor Cost in
Humans, with Implications for the Evolution of... continue Overall, female runners demonstrate greater hip adduction, hip internal rotation, and knee abduction than men which can lead to more strain on the knee joint and surrounding connective
tissues.
Nonpungent capsaicin analogs (capsinoids)
increase energy expenditure through the activation of brown adipose
tissue in
humans
Human growth hormone (HGH) is a very important hormone that promotes and
increases the building of new protein
tissues (such as muscle recovery or repair), improves sleep quality, builds strong bones and much more.
Once your glutathione levels have been
increased (if they do
increase in
humans), and the existing toxins in the bloodstream have been removed, your fat
tissues could release stored toxins into the bloodstream as they sense the
increased detoxification capacity.
Studies are showing
increasing levels of chemicals in fetal
tissue,
human milk, and other bodily
tissues.
When consumed by
humans, these molecules help to protect brain function and
tissue from the aging process, repair DNA damage and
increase life span.
The brain like every other
human tissue is made up of and utilizes protein, so we do have to eat enough protein while the brain is growing and a small amount for daily operation, but the major metabolic price of our larger brains is the large
increase in the percentage of total calories used by our brains compared to animals with smaller brain to body weight ratio.
Adhering to these traditional concepts the US Department of Agriculture has concluded that diets, which reduce calories, will result in effective weight loss independent of the macronutrient composition, which is considered less important, even irrelevant.14 In contrast with these views, the majority of ad - libitum studies demonstrate that subjects who follow a low - carbohydrate diet lose more weight during the first 3 — 6 months compared with those who follow balanced diets.15, 16, 17 One hypothesis is that the use of energy from proteins in VLCKD is an «expensive» process for the body and so can lead to a «waste of calories», and therefore
increased weight loss compared with other «less - expensive» diets.13, 18, 19 The average
human body requires 60 — 65 g of glucose per day, and during the first phase of a diet very low in carbohydrates this is partially (16 %) obtained from glycerol, with the major part derived via gluconeogenesis from proteins of either dietary or
tissue origin.12 The energy cost of gluconeogenesis has been confirmed in several studies7 and it has been calculated at ∼ 400 — 600 Kcal / day (due to both endogenous and food source proteins.18 Despite this, there is no direct experimental evidence to support this intriguing hypothesis; on the contrary, a recent study reported that there were no changes in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action of ketosis.
Studies in animals and
humans have shown that dietary glutathione
increases blood levels of glutathione, but one study in mice suggested that under ordinary conditions, dietary glutathione can not boost its own concentration in other
tissues except in the lung, where large amounts of glutathione are needed to maintain the fluidity of mucus.
Transmission of MRSA infections between pets and
humans are
increasing, with the most common being infections of the skin, soft -
tissue and surgical infections.
Both conditions are characterized by
increased proximity of the cranial cervical spine to the base of the skull [25]; however a defining characteristic of
human basilar invagination is invagination of the odontoid process of the axis through or towards the foramen magnum, often with compression of the neural
tissue by the dens [25].