Not exact matches
As for this breathtakingly moronic blithe assumption that the risk of infection is «* probably *» just as high with the benefit of a protective covering, smegma, and white blood
cells as with an
open wound on a mucus membrane being thrust
into constant contact with urine and feces?
Felix Figueroa, 39, of the 2800 block of North Natoma Avenue, had been arrested for a traffic offense and placed
into a
cell when a surveillance camera inside the lockup filmed Figueroa as he bit one end of the mattress cover, then tore it
open and removed the foam inside, police said.
The
cells within their small intestine are «
open» (they have spaces between them) which allows whole proteins and pathogens (amongst other macromolecules) to get
into their bloodstream and basically create havoc within their little digestive systems!
Bound to the
cell membrane, Na ± K+ATP ase uses the energy of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules to pump sodium out of the
cell and potassium
into the
cell, maintaining a charge gradient that allows ions to flow through
open channels.
Benzodiazepines act on GABA receptors, making them stay
open longer and allowing more negative ions
into the
cell that can inhibit communication between the
cells.
The porelike protein forms a potassium channel, an electrical entryway
into the
cell that toggles
open or shut depending on the outside voltage.
Now Janet Richmond, Robby Weimer and Erik Jorgensen have discovered that UNC - 13 primes syntaxinmuch like a crank
opening a catapultto fire neurotransmitters
into the gaps, or synapses, between nerve
cells.
The coating, applied with a technique that could be incorporated
into manufacturing,
opens a new path for developing low - cost, high - efficiency solar
cells with abundant, renewable and environmentally friendly materials.
They rip
open cells, irritate membranes, slice proteins
into tatters.
Coauthor Dr. Stefan Feske, of the New York University School of Medicine Department of Pathology, in 2006 discovered ORAI channels, which
open and close to allow calcium
into cells.
«We think that differentiation is a way that
opens some doors and makes it easier for nuclear transfer programming to go back
into embryonic stem
cells.»
But virus infections can cause
cells to break
open, leaking the toxin
into the water and subsequently
into water facility intake pipes and treatment centers.
At each oscillation, the switch
opens for a short time and grants the
cell a short window in which it can use noise as a «roll of the dice» to decide whether to escape
into competence.
Exploiting that power, researchers are now using microRNAs to convert the scar tissue of damaged hearts
into healthy muscle
cells,
opening the door for a better therapy after heart attacks and heart failure.
If you
opened Excel 97 and created a new blank document, pressed F5, typed X97: L97
into the box and then pressed Enter and Tab, you'd jump to
cell M97.
Researchers have tricked glucose - eating cancer
cells into consuming a sugar that essentially poisons them — it leaves a «suicide» switch within the
cells open to attack.
Biologist Willem Vermaas of Arizona State University recently engineered cyanobacteria to accumulate up to half their dry weight in fat; just by
opening up the
cells, he can harvest the stored fats and convert them, in a few simple steps,
into biofuel.
As soon as these
cells are exposed to light, the channels
open and positively charged ions flow
into the muscle
cell, which then contracts.
Furthermore, besides offering valuable insight
into the function of this novel RNA type, the researchers also believe that the findings will
open new avenues for novel treatments in which
cell - specific enhancer sequences can be targeted to alter gene expression.
A hole stays
open at the bottom of the
cell until the larva nears pupation from her fat grub shape
into a queen with wings.
The SCN5A protein winds through the membrane of heart muscle
cells, forming a channel that
opens to let sodium ions flow
into the
cells.
An examination
into the host's immune response to symbiont presence suggests that firebugs actively harvest their bacterial partners by lysing, or bursting
open, the bacterial
cells.
The scientists think HSP101 may ready malarial proteins for secretion through a pore that
opens into the red blood
cell.
By tapping
into this newly identified connection, we
open up new avenues for more successful reprogramming of adult
cells to a stem
cell state, which is a priority for future regenerative medicine approaches.»
When light is shone on the neuron, the channel
opens up and allows electrical ions to flow
into the
cell; a bit like a battery being charged by a solar
cell.
Our most recent work potentially
opens the integration of voltage - sensitive nanomaterials
into live
cells and tissues in a variety of configurations to achieve real - time imaging capabilities not currently possible.»
Towards the end of the webinar, we will then look at an example of
cells present in the adult human brain that can also be reprogrammed
into neurons; and thus demonstrate, and further
open potential therapeutic windows of opportunity.
They successfully converted mature mouse skin
cells into what they called induced pluripotent stem (iPS)
cells that had the same wide -
open potential as embryonic stem
cells — which the researchers showed by turning their iPS
cells into nerve and connective tissue
cells.
«Structural Biology is at a critical stage where close integration with
cell biology will
open up new and powerful insights
into health and disease.»
We will combine methods from the fields of immunology, developmental biology and angiogenesis to understand in vivo the development and lineage - specific function (s) of resident macrophages, thereby
opening new venues of research
into the interaction between macrophages and endothelial
cells in response to tissue damage.
This wasn't as fast as the researchers would have liked, but during these studies, they discovered that when a
cell is squeezed through a narrow tube, small holes
open in the
cell membrane, allowing nearby molecules to diffuse
into the
cell.
The Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine facility is intended to house biologists, chemists, technologists, bioengineers, computer scientists and clinicians in
open laboratories and is designed to facilitate and encourage collaboration among them as required to translate the basic understanding of stem
cell science
into tools useful to diagnose and treat human disease.
This approach to derive patient - specific Embryonic Stem
cell - like
cells (iPS
cells) is going to
open up research
into the genetic causes of disease and the search for therapies not only for such diseases, but also for repairing tissues damaged in other ways.
While this situation is bad for researchers, it turns out that the same sort of force may be helpful in
cells by forcing the DNA
open just a bit to get the ball rolling on transcribing a gene
into messenger RNA (mRNA).
What is potentially even more revolutionary is how
cells from an individual patient can be seeded
into the chips,
opening up new possibilities for personalized medicine.
Two teams independently discover a way to turn ordinary human skins
cells into stem
cells with the same characteristics as those derived from human embryos, a breakthrough that could
open the door for advanced medical therapies.
Two teams of scientists have independently discovered a way to turn ordinary human skin
cells into stem
cells with the same characteristics as those derived from human embryos, a breakthrough that could
open the door for advanced medical therapies.
When scientists first isolated and cultured embryonic stem
cells in 1998, they
opened discovery
into the pathways by which a few microscopic
cells grow
into the complex human body with all of its highly specialized parts.
In addition to providing novel insights
into how the deleterious effects of senescent
cells are controlled, this pioneering drug screen
opens the way for discovering new anti-aging therapeutics aimed at eliminating senescent
cells or their inflammatory secretions.
The symbiosis of chemistry, biochemistry, and
cell biology
opens new doors and grants novel insights
into how
cells exhibit their function.
The results have been organized in an interactive,
open - access database with a number of novel features and search tools to promote studies
into the biological properties of embryonic stem
cells.
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.
Citruline on the other hand gets converted to arginine to produce Nitric Oxide (NO), which
opens blood vessels and increases blood flow
into muscle
cells, delivering more nutrients to them.
The first shampooing cleanses hair and scalp of dirt, dead
cells and dust, which would otherwise be massaged back
into the hair, scalp and follicle
openings if only shampooed once.
There are gates between the
cells that can be
opened and allow fluid from the bloodstream to come pouring
into the intestines, leading to diarrhea.
That allows the door to
open so Glucose can go
into the
cell Once it's in the
cell, it's either gonna be stored or burned.
Carbon dioxide keeps your vasculature
open as a vasodilator and it also moves oxygen
into cells via the Bohr effect.
When the immune system has been compromised, or when the normal lining of the gut becomes damaged, the yeast, instead of remaining within the intestinal tract where they belong, can metamorphose
into its fungal form sending out rhizomes (roots) to penetrate the walls of the gut,
opening it to the absorption of yeast
cells, particles of
cells, and the toxins these micro organisms produce enter the interior of the body and pass
into the bloodstream.
So for mast
cell activation, we have as you know, basic inflammatory panels, you know, for the — for the molecules that I just mentioned a moment ago and — and yeah, I'm hoping that more doctors will — will start getting
into these tests but they are very expensive and most are not available on insurance which is why many people don't offer it even if they're
open to it.
You can imagine insulin as being an automatic gate that
opens whenever fat, glucose, and amino acids arrive to get
into your
cells.