Sentences with phrase «leaked out of the cells»

In order to compensate for this, potassium is leaked out of the cells so that the sodium to potassium ratio remains constant.

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But her pride leaked out from each of her cells, for...
Ferumoxytol leaks out of blood vessels in areas of inflammation and is taken up by immune cells called macrophages, which congregate at sites of inflammation.
MP1 interacts with lipids that are abnormally distributed on the surface of cancer cells, creating gaping holes that allow molecules crucial for cell function to leak out.
In the experimental set up devised by a team including Dongheon Ha of NIST and the University of Maryland's NanoCenter, the light captured by the nanoresonator coating eventually leaks out and is absorbed by an underlying solar cell made of gallium arsenide.
And because tumors typically have a leaky, ill - formed vasculature, the particles tend to leak out at the site of cancer tissue and be picked up and internalized inside tumor cells.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an immune reaction against material from the body's cellular nuclei leaking out of dying cells.
Fluorescent images of the mixture of prostate cancer C4 - 2B (red) and stromal HS - 5 (green) cells: (A) before, (B) after the first scan and (C) 60 s after the second scan, exposure to the pair of laser pulses (532 nm and 787 nm) that selectively generated cell damaging PNBs causing fading of red fluorescence due to leaking of red calcein out through the disrupted membrane.
The viability of each individual cell was monitored by measuring the level of fluorescence of specific vital dyes that leak out from the damaged cell (PNB - induced cell damage was shown to have a disruptive mechanical nature [40,45,47]-RRB-.
The cell considers this a threat to its health and increases the thickness of the cell walls - with cholesterol - to keep the inside fluids from leaking out.
White blood cells and other inflammatory mediators will leak out of the periodontal tissues and into the periodontal space (between the gum or bone and the tooth).
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