Enzymes are responsible for most of the chemical
reactions in body cells.
Not exact matches
Referring to Plato's depiction of a «world soul»
in the Timaeus, Hartshorne posits that just as people have a mutual relationship of response and
reaction between the
cells of their
body and themselves, there is a similar mutual relationship of feeling between God and
cell - like elements within the world: atoms,
cells, people.
Protein is hugely important for our
body - it aids
in muscle repair, speeds up chemical
reactions and plays a role
in cell signalling.
An enzyme is a type of protein that creates a chemical
reaction in the
cells of the
body.
Signals from the dendritic
cells prime them to trigger immune
reactions in other parts of the
body.
In mice, TGN1412 primarily triggered regulatory T
cells, which block the action of other T
cells (and thereby reduce autoimmune
reactions, wherein immune
cells turn on the
body's own
cells).
Autoimmune disorders result from
reactions by the
body's immune system which
in turn attack and destroy healthy
cells.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital immunologists have identified the protein trigger
in the
body's quick -
reaction innate immune system that specifically recognizes the influenza virus
in infected
cells and triggers their death.
To better understand what happens during immune
reactions in the
body, researchers at Tübingen University have developed a new way of labeling T -
cells, allowing them to track the T -
cell movement
in mice using non-invasive positron emission technology (PET).
In a report on the mouse studies, published online Sept. 11 in PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America), the investigators say the genetic alteration appears to release the biochemical «brakes» on brain cells involved in body movement, reasoning and perception of the world, triggering over-excited activity and reaction
In a report on the mouse studies, published online Sept. 11
in PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America), the investigators say the genetic alteration appears to release the biochemical «brakes» on brain cells involved in body movement, reasoning and perception of the world, triggering over-excited activity and reaction
in PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America), the investigators say the genetic alteration appears to release the biochemical «brakes» on brain
cells involved
in body movement, reasoning and perception of the world, triggering over-excited activity and reaction
in body movement, reasoning and perception of the world, triggering over-excited activity and
reactions.
Scientists
in Switzerland have engineered a virus that could amplify the
body's immune
reaction to cancerous
cells.
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When the
body comes into contact with pollen,
cells in the lining of your nose, mouth and eyes release a chemical called histamine that triggers the symptoms of an allergic
reaction.
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is a water - soluble vitamin required for many
reactions in your
body as well as for the health of your nerves, red blood
cells, and DNA.
Antioxidants are beneficial for health because they neutralize disease - causing misfits called free - radicals
in our
bodies, which are essentially unstable molecules missing an electron who will stop at nothing to find one, even if it means stealing it from healthy
cells and thereby causing chain
reactions of illness and aging.
Magnesium is used
in the
body in hundreds of
reactions and
in everything from proper hormone function, to
cell regeneration and healthy bone formation.
We should certainly eat more grains than protein, since protein is only vital to hundreds of
reactions in the
body and is needed for
cell growth and repair.
The T
cells then start an immune
reaction against any
cells in the
body that contain these antigens.
Their primary role is to ensure the life of the
cells in the human
body through various processes: regulation of blood sugar, optimization of muscular contraction, skin and hair health, participation
in enzymatic
reactions, etc..
Proteins are necessary for
cell division which is vital
in healing and growth, and proteins
in the form of hormones and enzymes regulate chemical
reactions in the
body.
More than one hundred vitamin B6 - dependent enzymes have been identified, mostly involved
in amino acid metabolism: for oxygen transport via hemoglobin synthesis; in blood sugar regulation via conversion of stored carbohydrate to energy; in the development of the myelin sheath surrounding nerve cells; in the conversion of alphalinoleic acid to the essential long - chain fatty acid DHA; 28 and in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, phospholipids and sphingolipids, the vitamin niacin from tryptophan, and other vital metabolites.5 In addition to its role in enzyme reactions, B6 appears to moderate the action of some steroid hormones such as the glucocorticoid hormones, which in turn influence the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and lipids.5, 9 B6 also is a potent antioxidant, rivaling carotenoids and vitamin E in its ability to quench reactive oxidants in the body.
in amino acid metabolism: for oxygen transport via hemoglobin synthesis;
in blood sugar regulation via conversion of stored carbohydrate to energy; in the development of the myelin sheath surrounding nerve cells; in the conversion of alphalinoleic acid to the essential long - chain fatty acid DHA; 28 and in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, phospholipids and sphingolipids, the vitamin niacin from tryptophan, and other vital metabolites.5 In addition to its role in enzyme reactions, B6 appears to moderate the action of some steroid hormones such as the glucocorticoid hormones, which in turn influence the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and lipids.5, 9 B6 also is a potent antioxidant, rivaling carotenoids and vitamin E in its ability to quench reactive oxidants in the body.
in blood sugar regulation via conversion of stored carbohydrate to energy;
in the development of the myelin sheath surrounding nerve cells; in the conversion of alphalinoleic acid to the essential long - chain fatty acid DHA; 28 and in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, phospholipids and sphingolipids, the vitamin niacin from tryptophan, and other vital metabolites.5 In addition to its role in enzyme reactions, B6 appears to moderate the action of some steroid hormones such as the glucocorticoid hormones, which in turn influence the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and lipids.5, 9 B6 also is a potent antioxidant, rivaling carotenoids and vitamin E in its ability to quench reactive oxidants in the body.
in the development of the myelin sheath surrounding nerve
cells;
in the conversion of alphalinoleic acid to the essential long - chain fatty acid DHA; 28 and in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, phospholipids and sphingolipids, the vitamin niacin from tryptophan, and other vital metabolites.5 In addition to its role in enzyme reactions, B6 appears to moderate the action of some steroid hormones such as the glucocorticoid hormones, which in turn influence the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and lipids.5, 9 B6 also is a potent antioxidant, rivaling carotenoids and vitamin E in its ability to quench reactive oxidants in the body.
in the conversion of alphalinoleic acid to the essential long - chain fatty acid DHA; 28 and
in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, phospholipids and sphingolipids, the vitamin niacin from tryptophan, and other vital metabolites.5 In addition to its role in enzyme reactions, B6 appears to moderate the action of some steroid hormones such as the glucocorticoid hormones, which in turn influence the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and lipids.5, 9 B6 also is a potent antioxidant, rivaling carotenoids and vitamin E in its ability to quench reactive oxidants in the body.
in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, phospholipids and sphingolipids, the vitamin niacin from tryptophan, and other vital metabolites.5
In addition to its role in enzyme reactions, B6 appears to moderate the action of some steroid hormones such as the glucocorticoid hormones, which in turn influence the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and lipids.5, 9 B6 also is a potent antioxidant, rivaling carotenoids and vitamin E in its ability to quench reactive oxidants in the body.
In addition to its role
in enzyme reactions, B6 appears to moderate the action of some steroid hormones such as the glucocorticoid hormones, which in turn influence the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and lipids.5, 9 B6 also is a potent antioxidant, rivaling carotenoids and vitamin E in its ability to quench reactive oxidants in the body.
in enzyme
reactions, B6 appears to moderate the action of some steroid hormones such as the glucocorticoid hormones, which
in turn influence the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and lipids.5, 9 B6 also is a potent antioxidant, rivaling carotenoids and vitamin E in its ability to quench reactive oxidants in the body.
in turn influence the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate and lipids.5, 9 B6 also is a potent antioxidant, rivaling carotenoids and vitamin E
in its ability to quench reactive oxidants in the body.
in its ability to quench reactive oxidants
in the body.
in the
body.29
In the event of a postliminary manifestation, the left - behind
cells are responsible for a hastened, able -
bodied, immune
reaction.
Zinc acts as a catalyst
in about 100 different enzyme
reactions required by our
body and is involved
in DNA synthesis, immune function, protein synthesis, and
cell division.
Protein also supplies building blocks for our
bodies (amino acids), and act as messengers for many metabolic
reactions (leucine» turns on» protein synthesis
in fat and muscle
cells).
It's all on a super small scale because it's about chemical
reactions and that can be pretty complicated but let's consider for a moment that every time we have a thought or a sensation, it's due to a series of chemical
reactions in our
body's
cells.
Interestingly, recent research published
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that fructose can activate taste
cells found on your pancreas, a
reaction that can increase your
body's secretion of insuliniv.
They are highly reactive radicals that can start a chain
reaction in the
body, such as damaging cellular components, like DNA or the
cell membrane, causing
cells to function poorly or die.
Scientific theories consider that the entrance of food antigens into the systemic
body through the tight junctions may cause an auto - immune
reaction against the beta
cells in the pancreas.
Another consequence of low aldosterone is electrolyte imbalance and
cell dehydration, which both have negative effects on almost all physiological
reactions in the
body: aside from salt cravings, low blood pressure and light - headedness, patients with adrenal fatigue often experience an irregular heart beat, lethargy, muscle weakness, and increased thirst.
In people with celiac disease, eating foods that contain gluten (which occurs at almost every meal on a standard diet) causes what's called an autoimmune reaction, in which your body's disease - fighting white blood cells mistakenly attack some of your own tissu
In people with celiac disease, eating foods that contain gluten (which occurs at almost every meal on a standard diet) causes what's called an autoimmune
reaction,
in which your body's disease - fighting white blood cells mistakenly attack some of your own tissu
in which your
body's disease - fighting white blood
cells mistakenly attack some of your own tissue.
Magnesium is necessary for approximately 350 biochemical
reactions that take place
in our
bodies, including helping the digestive process, muscle function, producing energy, bone production, activating Vitamin B, helping create new
cells, helping with muscle relaxation, and assisting with kidney, adrenal, nervous system and brain functions.
Although the exact answer to your question does not appear to be definitively known at this time, there is evidence that bovine insulin
in milk may contribute the the immune
reaction to the
body's own insulin - producing
cells.
The result is a chain
reaction of molecular damage (which leaves the
cells in our
bodies damaged and unable to function efficiently.)
Mast
cells release histamine and when their activity is increased can cause a major histamine
reaction leading to inflammation
in various tissues of the
body.
Aiponectin is responsible for the control of the way chemical
reactions take place
in the
body cells.
The mineral is of crucial importance to hundreds of enzymatic
reactions in the
body that support healthy brain
cells, healthy nerves, healthy muscles, healthy blood sugar regulation, healthy bones, and much more.
Oxidation is a natural chemical
reaction in the
body which produces free radicals that damage
cells, increasing the risk for chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and arthritis.
The
cells had been killed, but their presence
in a
body were enough to provoke an immune
reaction and keep the disease from developing.
When fatty acids are free from fat
cells and ready to be taken up for the chemical
reactions to produce energy, the percent of fat used goes way up
in comparison to fatty acids sitting safe
in fat
cells (especially when through the specific dieting and lactic acid resistance training a
body is forced to mix fat with amino acids rather than carbohydrates).
Free radicals are toxins that can cause harmful chemical
reactions and damage
cells in the
body.
Metabolism is a collection of chemical
reactions that takes place
in the
body's
cells.
Magnesium is also responsible for many enzyme
reactions in the
body that assist everything with digestion to assimilation of nutrients to the regulation of muscle and nervous system
cells.
Iodine is an essential trace mineral needed for the
body's production of thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism — the chemical
reactions that occur
in every
cell in the
body and provide energy for life.
SOD is an enzyme that is found
in all living
cells that speeds up chemical
reactions in the
body.
The metabolism, or chemical
reactions, of the
body's
cells allow these
cells to produce energy (
in the form of a molecule known as ATP).
These hormones are responsible for the
body's metabolism, meaning the vast number of chemical
reactions that occur
in each
cell of each tissue of each organ.
This results
in a chain
reaction (a «storm»)
in which the surrounding nerve
cells are stimulated to fire off a shower of signals of their own to various muscles of the
body.
Vaccination can cause allergic
reactions because
cells in the
body called Langerhan
cells are constantly scouting for antigen (which the rabies virus is full of).
Mast
cells are immune
cells found throughout the
body that play an important role
in allergic
reactions.
We can not help but think of most of the biochemical miracles our
bodies perform; our
cells use molecules built precisely to catalyze the chemical
reactions we need to survive, all
in the liquid medium of our watery beings.