Muscle growth is all about the process of healing — when we lift weights, our muscles incur
microscopic damage in their fibres and connective tissue, making them fatigued and sore.
Not exact matches
Because the enzyme lactase is produced
in the very tips of the
microscopic folds of the intestine, anything that
damages the gut lining can cause secondary lactose intolerance.
They found that even the briefest of pulses
in the nanosecond to femtosecond range produced a
microscopic explosion called a cavitation bubble powerful enough to
damage nearby cells.
But scientists say they may one day be able to insert
microscopic carbon nanotubes into injured joints — such as knees — encouraging new, stronger cartilage cells to grow
in place
damaged or thinning ones.
An autopsy can trace the path of a bullet through a body, or reveal
microscopic damage to blood vessels
in the brain, or identify a lethal clog
in an artery.
This
damage consists of
microscopic tears
in the muscle fibers that make up the muscle and may involve injury to the contractile elements within the muscle fiber as well as the surrounding tissue, the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber.
So, it is no surprise that we need these two amino acids to heal, not only gaping wounds, but also the
microscopic damage done to blood vessels and other tissues
in our body caused by inflammation and infection.
However, some men may require more if they're active athletically or trying to build muscle, because the body requires the amino acids present
in protein to repair
microscopic muscle
damage incurred during training.
High fat diets apparently cause release of pancreatic lipase
in the
microscopic circulation of the pancreas which digests fats
in the blood causing release of
damaging fatty acids, which cause inflammation and release of more lipase, which eventually starts to digest the pancreatic tissue, leading to the severe inflammation that causes the signs of pancreatitis.
Glomerulonephritis (inflammation of the
microscopic tubes called glomeruli) can occur after an infection or the inflammation may occur slowly over time, eventually resulting
in enough
damage to the kidneys to cause CRD.
In most TBI cases, the brain
damage is
microscopic and, often known as an «invisible injury, over 90 percent of the MRI and CT scans do not show the
damage to the brain.