Are the digestive enzymes in its leaves
triggered by proteins, by sugars, or both?
This is what causes problems like IBD — it's not the bacteria itself, but the immune system's severe reaction
triggered by the protein.
While researching the biochemical action
triggered by the protein synthesis inhibitor anisomycin in the amygdala (involved in the formation of emotional memories), neuroscientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign noted a strange occurrence in the midbrain region.
Celiac disease, which affects about one out of 100 people, is a digestive disorder
triggered by the protein gluten, found in wheat, barley and rye.
Researchers in the lab of Myra Lipes, M.D., have shown in both mice and people that myocarditis can be
triggered by a protein called alpha - myosin heavy chain, which is found only in heart muscle and in especially low quantities in human heart tissue.
What about the dreaded mTOR pathway being
triggered by protein intake above basic minimums, as discussed by Nora Gedgaudas and others.
IGF - 1 is
triggered by protein intake.
however, this is not the case because allergies to cats are
triggered by a protein called Fel d1, not cat hair itself.
While some folks assume that a dog who sheds less will be easier on allergies, the allergic reactions are
triggered by a protein found in pet saliva, dander and urine.
Not exact matches
Celiac disease is an auto - immune disorder
triggered by consuming the gluten
protein.
Celiac Disease is an autoimmune disorder
triggered by consuming the gluten
protein.
In her findings, Ms. Welch learned that Celiac disease is an autoimmune digestive disease that is
triggered by consumption of the
protein called «gluten,» which is found in wheat, barley and rye.
• Celiac disease, a chronic digestive condition that's
triggered by eating gluten, a
protein found in grains, including wheat, barley or rye and the foods that contain these grains.
The presence of the S100B
protein triggers the release
by the body of antibodies which can then leak back into the brain through the damaged blood - brain barrier, where they are thought to attack brain tissue.
Celiac disease is
triggered by consumption of the
protein called gluten, which is found in wheat, barley and rye.
The team employed proteomics, the large - scale study of
proteins, to identify four on - the - market drugs that successfully quelled symptoms
triggered by several of the overabundant
proteins.
Importantly, IRF1
triggers production of a group of
proteins, called GBPs, that literally «mobs» the invading bacterium
by surrounding and shredding it.
This raises the possibility that, like prion disease, type 2 diabetes could be
triggered by these deformed
proteins spreading between cells or even...
The inflammasome that attacks the tularemia bacterium is
triggered by the sensor
protein AIM2 that recognizes the tularemia DNA.
A vaccine must incorporate key
proteins from the malaria parasites, which will
trigger production of antibodies
by the immune system.
CRH, in turn,
triggered production of the cell surface
protein FasL; trophoblasts expressing FasL then form a protective shield of sorts around the embryo
by forcing any attacking immune cells to self - destruct.
There was another intriguing connection: Acinetobacter are molecular mimics of
proteins found in myelin, the nerve cell coating that the immune system attacks in MS.. That suggests the bacteria might
trigger immune attacks that hit myelin, too, as when soldiers who inadvertently resemble the enemy get hit
by friendly fire.
The scientists found that the receptor, dectin - 1, recognizes a
protein found in house dust mites, cockroaches, shellfish and other invertebrates, and responds
by suppressing immune reactions to these common
triggers of allergy and asthma.
This hypothesis is supported
by the fact that the scientists have identified a genomic region through which BMP
protein production is controlled, that is to say, the specific site that regulates the safety circuit
triggered when adenomas are detected.
Endoplasmic reticulum stress is
triggered not only
by protein - folding problems, but also
by fatty acids, explained Acosta - Alvear.
Lindquist's group theorized that the trait is passed from one generation of cells to the next
by a misfolded
protein that
triggers other
proteins to change their shape as well.
This process, called apoptosis, is
triggered in oocytes
by the
protein p63.
Previously, other molecular actors had been thought to play leading roles in
triggering excess
protein production directed
by myc.
The technology, developed
by MIT professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator Sangeeta Bhatia, relies on nanoparticles that interact with tumor
proteins called proteases, each of which can
trigger release of hundreds of biomarkers that are then easily detectable in a patient's urine.
Antril is meant to block the action of interleukin - 1, a messenger
protein or «cytokine» which
triggers immune responses when the body is attacked
by microorganisms.
Cohen suspects that the
protein triggers off a sequence of events
by which the raw stem cells — the «ancestors» of bone, cartilage, skin, ligament, marrow, muscle and tendon cells — are converted into bone cells.
The vaccine would prevent fertilisation
by triggering an immune response against
proteins unique to the squirrel's sperm.
This suggested that the T cells, presumably
triggered by HSV - 1, were attacking a similar
protein on the cornea.
This binding of microRNA to messenger RNA prevents the
protein from being made, either
by blocking the process directly or
by triggering other
proteins that cut the messenger RNA into smaller pieces.
When the receptors grab a hormone, the neurons respond
by pumping out
proteins that
trigger a cascade of reactions.
By integrating the gp41
protein into the vaccine, researchers try to
trigger the production of antibodies that would block the entrance of HIV into human cells.
In a report to be published in the journal Cell Host & Microbe online June 11, researchers showed that immune - system -
triggering TB
proteins, or antigens, were able to prompt a larger, prolonged immune system response just
by being transported from infected dendritic cells to uninfected ones.
BREATHLESS Nerve endings in the lungs send signals —
triggered by force - detecting
proteins — to the brain and spinal cord that help regulate breathing.
But the brain's skinniest neurons sometimes send out random spikes
triggered by ion channel
proteins» popping open accidentally.
New findings published in the journal Nature Chemical Biology
by UNC School of Medicine scientists show that MRGRPX2, a receptor
protein on the surface of mast cells, can
trigger the immune system response that leads to itching associated with some opioids.
Now, researchers have discovered that this behavior is
triggered by a single
protein in the urine of male mice.
Celiac is
triggered partly
by the ingestion of gluten or
protein common in wheat.
By studying the mode of action of the interleukin - 33
protein, an alarmin for white blood cells, a team at the Institut de Pharmacologie et de Biologie Structurale (IPBS — CNRS / Université Toulouse III — Paul Sabatier) has been able to evidence truncated forms of the
protein that act as potent activators of the cells responsible for
triggering allergic reactions.
That's because the
proteins passed on
by the male yellow fever mosquito do not
trigger female rejection, Bargielowski said.
Earlier this year, Cate and Lee discovered that for a certain specialized subset of mRNAs — most of which have been linked somehow to cancer — initiation is
triggered by a different
protein in eIF3.
Smith says the team traced the source of influenza
by homing in on hemagglutinin, a
protein on the surface of the virus that
triggers an immune response in our bodies.
By invigorating the mitochondria, SIRT3 and SIRT4 extend the life of cells, by preventing flagging mitochondria from developing tiny holes (or pores) in their membranes that allow proteins that trigger apoptosis, or cell death, to seep out into the rest of the cel
By invigorating the mitochondria, SIRT3 and SIRT4 extend the life of cells,
by preventing flagging mitochondria from developing tiny holes (or pores) in their membranes that allow proteins that trigger apoptosis, or cell death, to seep out into the rest of the cel
by preventing flagging mitochondria from developing tiny holes (or pores) in their membranes that allow
proteins that
trigger apoptosis, or cell death, to seep out into the rest of the cell.
The autoinducer molecule that
triggers bacterial glow is made
by a
protein called LuxI, which has a very focused effect.
But the message receiver can turn on the key genes and make the colors light up
by pressing the nitrocellulose paper into an agar plate containing a chemical
trigger that activates expression of the fluorescent
proteins.
According to their findings, a
protein called IM30 plays a major role
by triggering the fusion of internal membranes.