Sentences with phrase «respiratory tract lining»

m, known to reflect respiratory tract lining fluid from the small airways.
The main components, lipids and proteins, are derived from the respiratory tract lining fluid.

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It then travels down the respiratory tract and binds to epithelial cells lining the lung airways via specific molecules on the cell surface.
General practices with lower rates of antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tract infections did not have higher rates of serious bacterial complications, including: meningitis, mastoiditis (infection of the mastoid bone behind the ear), empyema (infection of the lining of the lungs), brain abscess or Lemierre's syndrome (an infection of the jugular vein in the neck).
They were trying to isolate the ingredient in human milk which stops bacteria and viruses sticking to the lining of the respiratory tract.
contain immunoprotective respiratory epithelium, the tissue lining the respiratory tract, which moistens and protects the airway and functions as a barrier to potential pathogens and foreign particles;
The steamed air aggravates your upper respiratory tract and mucus lining, resulting in your breathing becoming more frequent and deeper, your bronchial tubes and lung capability proliferate, which assists in fighting common colds, allergic reactions, sinusitis, laryngitis, and asthma.
Among other things, when the embryon grows into a fetus, the ectoderm gives rise to the central and the peripheral nervous system, the mesoderm gives rise to connective tissue, the kidneys and the bones and muscles, and the entoderm gives rise to the epithelial lining of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts, the liver and the pancreas.
(7) Chlorine and chloramine vapors are associated with greater risk of asthma, and may damage the mucosal lining of the respiratory tract.
The bronchial tubes, due to deposition of mucus in the inner lining of the air vessels, gets inflamed because of which an asthma patient feels suffocated and congested when respiratory tracts are exposed to smoke, allergens, moist or warm air due -LSB-...]
Vitamin A helps promote healthy surface linings of the eyes, as well as the respiratory, urinary, and intestinal tracts.
Its expectorant qualities make it a healing aid for bronchitis and sore throats, as its mucilage content coats, soothes and lubricates the mucous membranes of the respiratory system and the digestive tract, including the lining of the large intestine.
IgA is found in high concentrations in the mucous membranes lining the gastrointestinal tract and respiratory passages.
Our intestinal system and mucosal membranes (sinuses, respiratory tract, genitalia, etc.) are lined with billions of different bacterial colonies (We are a living bacterial hotel).
Certain supplements and nutritional compounds can help soothe and repair the lining of the digestive tract and calm inflammation in the sinuses and respiratory system.
After all, the sinuses and respiratory tract are lined with bacteria, too.
These pathogens attack the cilia lining of the respiratory tract and cause inflammation of the upper airway.
Normally, a healthy dog's respiratory tract is lined with protective mucus, but at times, the lining may be compromised either by stress, exposure to cold or other debilitating factors, allowing virus and bacteria to set in.
The canine respiratory tract is coated in a protective lining of mucus, but if this lining is compromised, an infection can take hold from the inhaled particles.
The lining of the respiratory tract can be debilitated through exposure to cold temperatures; dust, cigarette smoke or other particles in the air; stressful situations like travel; and time spent in crowded conditions like those found in many animal shelters and boarding kennels.
When the lining of the respiratory tract is irritated for a long time, the dog will develop a classic chronic dry, hacking cough and its airways will become thickened and narrowed, reducing its ability to breathe normally.
The line includes five varieties: Slim for dental care, Sleek for skin and coat support, Flow for urinary tract health, Slim for weight control and Spry for respiratory care.
The line includes: Smile for dental care, Sleek for skin and coat, Flow for urinary tract health, Slim for weight control, and Spry for respiratory care.
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