The intended audience is not packed with core gamers, so we wound up cutting our idea for the «finishing move», where you punch the moose and it turns
into a plaque - mounted trophy and a chest freezer full of steak.
Dental disease begins when bacteria turns
into plaque that sticks to the surface of the teeth.
«Tooth loss is caused by bacteria that develops
into plaque and tartar,» says Missy Tasky, DVM, owner of Gentle Touch Animal Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
Following a meal, bacteria and food particles can turn
into plaque if they are not brushed away.
The stuff that gets trapped is first called tarter, and then when it gets harder because no one removed it, it turns
into plaque.
The food that is eaten develops
into plaque.
Smooth muscle cells proliferate and move
into the plaque (narrowed area).
White cells in the blood attach to the lining (endothelium) and move
into the plaque and proliferate.
So, at least for my body, maybe dietary fat and cholesterol does cause a spike in serum numbers, but it is not the kind that sticks around to turn
into plaque, which is after all what heart disease is.
Furthermore, high LDL appears to be a sign of cholesterol sulfate deficiency — it's your body's way of trying to maintain the correct balance by taking damaged LDL and turning
it into plaque, within which the blood platelets produce the cholesterol sulfate your heart and brain needs for optimal function.
Whichever theory is correct, saliva is important, as the frequent stimulation of saliva, especially after the intake of sugars, will help to dilute and buffer plaque acid, bring extra mineral ions
into the plaque fluid and thereby promote remineralization.
Eventually the deposited cholesterol hardens
into a plaque, which can rupture and lead to the blood clots that cause heart attacks and strokes — an event that inflammation also appears to help along.
Indeed, they should look
into plaque from normal and Alzheimer's patients, chances are that pathogens would be found in both types.
It started looking like a scattering of whiteheads over his thighs, and then turned
into the plaque / scaly circles.
Taking the challenge head - on, Schlesinger, who's married and has two daughters, converted his garage to a wood shop in which he transforms the masks
into plaques.
Both are antibodies that bind to amyloid proteins and help remove the toxic proteins from the brain before they have a chance to turn
into plaques.
The treatment uses tiny droplets of fat, called nanoliposomes, which are coated in protein fragments that are able to stop amyloid protein accumulating
into plaques, even at low concentrations.
To better explain this finding, the team turned to yet another protein, amyloid beta — which in its soluble form, before building up and hardening
into plaques, has already been found to be toxic to the synapses.
Over time, these streaks accumulate
into plaques which may completely block off blood flow or break apart, resulting in organ failure or may trigger a heart attack or stroke.
Buildup of Aß
into plaques plays a central role in the onset of Alzheimer's, while the severity of neuro - inflammation is believed to influence the rate of cognitive decline from the disease.
Recently, it was shown that the Drosophila innexins 2 and 3 interact through their carboxyl termini in vitro and in vivo [36]; likewise, our GFP constructs suggest that the carboxyl terminus of innexins is necessary for localization
into plaques, possibly due to an inability to oligomerize.
Instead, the plaques use the exact same structure that is the hallmark of Alzheimer's — steel - strength fibrils aggregating
into plaques — to entomb the offenders.
Aβ results from the normal cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP), but its accumulation and aggregation
into plaques represents the quintessential feature of AD.27 Aβ is found in orders of magnitude greater in AD brains than in healthy brains.28 This fact is noteworthy because lower concentrations of Aβ tend to stay soluble; higher concentrations form plaques more readily.29
Researchers posit that when levels of this protein are frequently high, they may collect
into plaques in the brain.
No matter how much time the artist put
into these plaques, they would never fit into my decor.
Not exact matches
The organic activated charcoal infused
into Mysticoal Charcoal Activated Toothpaste binds with bacteria and
plaque found on the surface of your teeth, lifting these unwanted materials away as you brush and rinse.
When
plaque mixes with saliva, it turns
into a hard substance called tartar which can lead to gum inflammation, infection, and even bone damage.
The product is an AR - enabled toothbrush for kids that turns any smartphone
into a game console for fighting cavities and
plaques.
Although he wants to avoid turning it
into a «cult» site for right - wing extremists and Nazi sympathisers and opposes proposals for a
plaque to be placed in the church to inform visitors of the existence of the bell.
A final point relating to this flipped innovation, whereby the customer thought process is instilled
into the packaging, is with the individually numbered
plaques.
I formed it
into a very basic
plaque type shape.
On Tuesday, Nov. 6, County Executive Mike Hein stood in front of one of the two entrances
into the library, both of which display
plaques bearing her name, to give a few remarks on the woman who worked from her wheelchair until the month she passed away.
Wright, who recently steered a domestic - workers» - rights bill
into state law, has decorated nearly every inch of his office's walls with
plaques and photographs.
Let
plaque sit on your teeth, and it will harden
into dental calculus, the stuff your dental hygienist has to remove with a metal pick.
They both carried a
plaque, you may recall, with an image of a man and a woman, the hyperfine transition of neutral hydrogen, the position of the earth and solar system, and some other info of possible interest of the lawyers for any intelligent beings whose house the things may slam
into some distant day.
Dr. Praticò and colleagues plan next to investigate the effects of introducing extra-virgin olive oil
into the diet of the same mice at 12 months of age, when they have already developed
plaques and tangles.
Research on Alzheimer's has focused largely on another protein called amyloid beta, which clusters
into «
plaques» in the brain.
Over a century later, research
into Alzheimer's disease still revolves around efforts to understand those mysterious
plaques and tangles.
If a clump of this tissue, called
plaque, breaks free, it can travel
into the brain and block a smaller blood vessel, causing a stroke.
Earlier animal studies have shown that A-beta can move
into the brain if it's injected
into the bloodstream, but scientists didn't know whether A-beta from the blood can be plentiful enough to form
plaques in the brain.
A glass
plaque will show a group portrait of humanity today; if our descendants have melted
into a homogeneous population of mixed bloods, they may be surprised to learn what diversity of races once existed.
But if the
plaque buildup continues, the immune response may escalate
into overaggressive inflammation that further damages the arteries and clogs them with bits of
plaque and dead immune cells.
Research has shown that oxidation of cholesterol - rich low - density liproteins (LDLs)-- the so - called bad lipoproteins — contributes to their transformation
into fatty
plaque.
While previous investigations
into the protein's effects have used either mice in which gene expression was knocked out or transgenic animals that expressed human gene variants throughout their lifetimes, the MGH - MIND - led study used a different approach to investigate the effects of introducing the variant forms of the protein
into brains in which
plaque formation had already begun.
They directly injected
into the cerebrospinal fluid of a mouse model of Alzheimer's — adult animals in which
plaques were well established — viral vectors carrying genes for one of the three APOE variants or a control protein.
APOE4 raises the risk of Alzheimer's partly by encouraging amyloid beta to collect
into damaging
plaques.
SAN DIEGO — A small number of people maintain razor - sharp memories
into their 90s, despite having brains chock - full of the
plaques and tangles linked to Alzheimer's disease.
A definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer's includes dementia and two distortions in the brain: amyloid
plaques, sticky accumulations of misfolded pieces of protein known as amyloid beta peptides; and neurofibrillary tangles, formed when proteins called tau clump
into long filaments that twist around each other like ribbons.
Here we used this approach to show that newly synthesized connexin43 was transported predominantly in 100 - to 150 - nanometer vesicles to the plasma membrane and incorporated at the periphery of existing gap junctions, whereas older connexins were removed from the center of the
plaques into pleiomorphic vesicles of widely varying sizes.
«Dementia
plaques attack language center of brain: Peering
into brains of living persons with Alzheimer's language dementia offers insight
into disease process, language loss.»