Is
sends white cells to these areas to fight off bacteria.
Not exact matches
The normal function of RIPK2 is to
send warning signals to
cells that bacterial infection has occurred, which in turn spurs the body to mobilize
white blood
cells.
In mice, when
white blood
cells in the lungs engulf spores of a common airborne fungus, these immune
cells release an enzyme that
sends the fungal
cells into programmed
cell death.
«The metal implants are not connected to the body's bloodstream, so the
white blood
cells sent to fight the infection can not reach the implant and kill the bacteria.»
Circuits of
cells called mirror neurons that fire or
send out signals when we see someone act in a way that's familiar may have played a role in a 20 - point, post — Republican Convention swing in allegiances among
white, female Obama supporters to the GOP ticket, says Marco Iacoboni, author of the book Mirroring People: The Science of How We Connect with Others.
When a new bacterium or virus invades the body, the immune system mounts an attack by
sending in
white blood
cells called T -
cells that are tailored to the molecular structure of that invader.
The scientists discovered that when cBAT is deficient, cBAT
cells send a signal through the sympathetic nervous system to increase production of rBAT within
white fat.
CSF was
sent to the laboratory for
white blood
cell (wbc) count and total protein [10].
Turns out that my body's allergic response is
sending a specialized type of
white blood
cells to the area where the deodorant is and they release a yellow substance in my sweat, the doctor said that the antiperspirant ingredients worsen the response.
As well as the circulation system that courses blood through our veins and arteries, we also have the lymphatic system that
sends white blood
cells (lymph fluid) throughout the body and sweeps bacteria and toxins into the blood stream and away to the organs of elimination.
When an acute injury has taken place, the cellular inflammatory pathways signal the body to
send red and
white blood
cells to the injured area in order for healing to take place.
When the man cuts his leg open, his body immediately kicks into repair mode;
white blood
cells, other chemicals, and extra blood supplies are immediately
sent to the site of the wound to repair it.
When an immune response is triggered in the body, the immune system
sends a stream of
white blood
cells to the affected area.
A small blood sample is
sent to a local lab overnight —
White blood
cells are extracted and exposed to different antigens.
Her
white blood
cell count was very low, so the Vet was very concerned that she needed that extra assistance from being hospitalized in order to get better, rather than
sending her home with oral meds.
The body responds to the infection by
sending white blood
cells and other elements of the immune system to the area.
In response, the body
sends white blood
cells to the joint, but instead of repairing damage, the
white blood
cells release enzymes and free radicals that make things worse.
How strange your whole story is to mine, luckily I didn't need surgery - but I was just having TERRIBLE abdominal pains and went to the ER just 2 weeks ago — I also had a low fever and slightly elevated
white blood
cell count — so they just
sent me home on Cipro and percocet and I did get better — so now I'm hoping mine doesn't turn into anything like you had, but now I know what to look out for!!