Sentences with phrase «reabsorption in»

First, insulin enhances sodium reabsorption in the kidney.
Hartnup's disease is a hereditary (autosomal recessive) disorder in which the absorption of tryptophan and certain other amino acids in the small intestine and their reabsorption in the kidneys is reduced due to a lack of a transport protein, which may lead to tryptophan deficiency and this in turn to vitamin B3 (niacin) deficiency [6].
Hence, finding a way to block glucose reabsorption in the kidneys could offer a potential treatment for lowering blood sugar levels.

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It is certainly true that, insofar as intelligence and its operations constitute only a partial reabsorption of life within its own genesis, to the extent it is partial, it distorts the actual process in trying to comprehend it.
Hinduism speaks of God's three-fold action in the world as shriti, sthithi and layana, as creation, preservation and reabsorption into the Universal Spirit.
* The Institute of Medicine (2004) notes that «It has long been thought that consumption of caffeinated beverages, because of the diuretic effect of caffeine on reabsorption of water in the kidney, can lead to a total body water deficit.
Secondary aphakia concerning in partial development of the lens due to late reabsorption or eventually due to expulsion through a corneal perforation (1).
This explanation differs from the conventional theory that SSRIs directly relieve depression by inhibiting the reabsorption of the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain.
They are thought to work by blocking the reabsorption of the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain, leaving more of it available to help brain cells send and receive chemical signals, thereby boosting mood.
Further, changes in bile acids inside the gut can influence their reabsorption from downstream segments of the small intestine, thus affecting their levels in the bloodstream.
Burris had a hunch that the reabsorption process was driven by hydrodynamic pressurization, which occurs whenever the relative motion of two surfaces causes fluid between them to accelerate in the shape of a triangular wedge.
The samples were excited at 525 nm for eqFP615 and 565 nm in the case of the Amrose variants and eqFP650, always using absorbance's of 0.02 to 0.06 to minimize inner filter effects and reabsorption.
The margarines of today are much better than they used to be and some of them that have been fortified with plant phenols such as «Logicol» in Australia are a very healthy spread which can help to lower cholesterol reabsorption.
Specifically, insulin act on the proximal tubule in the kidney to stimulate reabsorption of sodium.
They bind bile acids in the intestine and prevent their reabsorption.
Coffee prevents the reabsorption of dopamine back into cells and is responsible for the «high» pleasure perceived in individuals, especially those with an addiction.
SSRIs block the reabsorption (reuptake) of serotonin in the brain, making more serotonin available.
In many studies, one or more of the St. John's wort chemicals seemed to postpone or lessen the reabsorption of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin by nerve cells.
In this interview, we also find out how we can get relief from constipation to avoid all the toxic reabsorption that's bad for the body.
Because everything — our brains are basically bathing in this pool of blood and if we make toxic blood from reabsorption of the stool particulate, you can image your brain's not gonna function too well.
BIND contains a super-activated pharmacy grade carbon that literally binds to toxins in the gut and removes them from the body to prevent reabsorption and redistribution, common issues in other forms of detox that cause dangerous symptoms.
The signs of brucellosis in female dogs are late 45 to 59 day abortion, vaginal discharge, reabsorption of fetus, intermittent reproductive failure and some are asymptomatic.
Osmoreceptors that release antidiuretic hormone cause an increase in water reabsorption from the kidneys, which restores fluid volume.
This oversaturation may be caused by increased excretion of crystals by the kidney, increased water reabsorption by the kidneys, and changes in the urine PH leading to crystal formation.
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