Sentences with phrase «into lymph vessels»

The toxins drain from the face into the lymph vessels.
The gentle stretching of a yoga routine encourages the movement of fluids out of bodily tissues into lymph vessels for excretion.
It drains into the lymph vessels, after which it is called lymph, and is then transported to lymph nodes, which contain immune cells.

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This slows circulation and when blood and lymph move through the breasts, fluid from the blood vessels can seep into the breast tissues.
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.
That's when University of Virginia neuroscientist Jonathan Kipnis and his team discovered a hidden core of vessels — a previously unknown sewage system for draining cellular waste from the brain into the lymph system at large.
In another series of experiments, they inserted a green fluorescent protein into the tissues that give rise to blood and lymph vessels in embryonic zebrafish.
Under the microscope, it is possible to identify invasion of the tumor into the lymph and blood vessels, this being the tumor behaviour responsible for the formation of metastases, so that it can be used as a prognostic factor.
Depending on which area of the body the red light is used, this can easily affect all skin layers, reaching into blood vessels, lymph pathways, nerves, and hair follicles.
When your heart pumps blood to the capillaries, the lymph fluid — the watery, nutritious fluid in the blood — needs to go outside the blood vessels into the soft tissues of the body to «feed» them, says Esther Rehmus, MD, a hematologist / oncologist at Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital.
Lymph vessels slowly increase in size, moving lymph toward its entry into the circulatory system, behind the hLymph vessels slowly increase in size, moving lymph toward its entry into the circulatory system, behind the hlymph toward its entry into the circulatory system, behind the heart.
Course of the disease: Lundehunds are born with apparently normal intestinal systems, but with time something in their system causes inflammatory cells to build up in the intestinal walls and this causes the lymphatic vessels (which normally absorb proteins from the intestines) to clog up and ooze protein / lymph into the intestines.
For example, if a tumor is found in the 4th gland, the vet may decide to remove the 3rd, 4th, and 5th glands on that side of the abdomen, as well as the inguinal lymph node into which the lymph vessels from those glands drain.
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