Sentences with phrase «into gut tissue»

Instead, to their surprise, they found that the bacteria remain in the gut, while vesicles made by the bacteria make their way into the gut tissue.

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Compared with unheated mice, the animals with the faux fever had twice as many white blood cells migrating out of the blood vessels and into the lymph tissue that lines the skin and gut, which is where they need to be to attack incoming pathogens.
The authors propose that bacteria cross from the gut into the tissue of the intestinal wall, triggering inflammation that promotes tumor growth.
Finally, the team grew the tissue in a three - dimensional system, which coaxed it into forming all the structures found in gut tissue, including the finger - like villi that protrude inwards to increase surface area, and recesses called crypts containing the intestinal stem cells that renew the gut lining weekly (Nature, DOI: 10.1038 / nature09691).
Endotoxin (LPS) derived from gram - negative bacteria in the gut proliferating with high fat diet is translocated into the body and the endotoxin level in the blood is elevated to cause chronic inflammation of adipose tissues and the liver.
Switching Apc on again made the frenzied cells morph back into healthy gut tissue, which contains intestinal cells (below, green) and clusters of stem cells (below
This is because light can not penetrate into deeper tissues like the gut, where the bacterial cells would reside.
The methylmercury in fish passes readily from the human gut to the bloodstream and on into all organs and tissues.
The new iPS cells passed the standard tests for pluripotency: They formed tumors called teratomas when injected into immunocompromised mice, and they could differentiate into cells from the three main tissue types in the body, including neurons, muscle and gut epithelium.
Persistent leaky gut ramps up these immune complexes; they circulate around your body and deposit into various tissues and organs including — you guessed it — skeletal muscles and joints, creating more inflammation.
«There are some studies to suggest that these [gut substances] can cause symptoms of inflammation in the body as the compounds enter the blood, building up in other tissues of the body, and are then released into the urine, causing a leaky gut syndrome.»
Candida has filaments that can burrow their roots through the mucosal barriers and into your tissues to initiate what's called a «leaky gut» — a situation where one of the body's most important boundaries and barricades between the inside and outside world has been breached.
Digestive enzymes are required to break our food down into component molecules that can be readily absorbed through the gut and into our tissues.
Some new research even suggests that our friendly bacteria (Lactobacillus species) has a similar protein sequence to the thyroid gland, so in the case of leaky gut, the good bacteria can get into our bloodstream and cause an immune response which can potentially cross-react with thyroid tissue.
The unbalancing of the gut that occurs allows pathogenic fungal strains like Candida to become dominant over beneficial, friendly microbes, get into the blood and infect other tissues.
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