Sentences with phrase «lung tissue so»

Tuberculosis (TB) tricks the immune system into attacking the body's lung tissue so the bacteria are allowed to spread to other people, new research from the University of Southampton suggests.

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So far, scientists have used the printers to produce heart and lung tissue as well as cartilage and bone.
The antacid neutralizes your stomach acid so it won't damage your lung tissue if you vomit and accidently inhale that material.
This is not impossible: in the cases confirmed so far, the virus mainly affects tissues deep inside the lungs, and may not have been present in a sample from further up the respiratory tract.
But in IPF lungs, cells undergo ongoing injury, so CHI3L1 is chronically elevated and scar tissue accumulates.
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During PTE, surgeons put a patient on a heart - lung machine, cool the body to reduce its need for oxygen and then turn the machine off for up to 20 minutes so they can remove clots and scar tissue from the patient's arteries.
The findings, now published in PLOS Genetics, reveal how mice can actually mimic human breast cancer tissue and its genes, even more so than previously thought, as well as other cancers including lung, oral and esophagus.
Released metal particles from the smoldering pit of the World Trade Center were so fine that they could easily slip past a paper face mask and reach deep into lung tissue, where they are poorly soluble in lung fluid.
The Division of Pulmonary Medicine deals with the breath of life in all its aspects: control of breathing; sleep disorders; obstruction to airflow in the common diseases of upper and lower airways such as croup, bronchiolitis, asthma, cystic fibrosis, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia; restriction to lung function from disorders affecting the chest wall, the musculature, the nervous system, or lung tissue itself; congenital anomalies; accidents such as inhalation of foreign bodies, hydrocarbons, or toxic gases; secondary effects of non-pulmonary system disorders such as gastrointestinal reflux, myopathy, or cardiac dysfunction; disease of the upper respiratory tract including rhinitis and sinusitis; and so on.
Some organs — like the brain, fat tissue, the uterus, the intestinal tract, the lungs, and the breasts — love estrogen so much, they can even make their own supply.
Interval training helps body lose fat, boost heart and lung capacity, improve insulin sensitivity & lean tissue and so on.
As smoke fills a smoker's lungs it slowly destroys lung tissueso slowly that it is barely noticeable.
Then you have the kidneys and lungs and other tissues, so what remains is muscle, contributing only 20 - 25 % of total resting metabolism.
Inhaling cancer - causing substances such as tobacco smoke may lead to changes in the lung tissue shortly after exposure — so - called precancerous changes.
Every organ (liver, lungs, spleen, kidneys and so on) contains a supporting framework of fibrous connective tissue as well as nerves to relay information to and from the brain.
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