Some of the skin's biochemical action might be enhanced to bolster immunity in cases in which it was deficient.
PET scans use radiotracers to map cancers and capture the body's biochemical actions.
Dissolving Cholesterol Further down the road, catalytic antibodies could be directly used as drugs, protecting the body by altering the biochemical actions of specific diseases or toxins.
That first event, or biochemical action, itself a physical thing, has been adjudged to be 'good'.
Dr. Schildkraut went on to study the biochemical actions of antipsychotic drugs.
(Biochemistry) A chemical compound which exhibits a synergistic effect on some biochemical or physiological action, in combination with another compound.
In recent years, researchers have used the new technology of PET scanners - for positron emission tomography - to measure biochemical actions in the brain.
The bite is initially very painful, due to the biochemical action of the venom and the size of the fangs penetrating the skin.
Hoult JR, Paya M. Pharmacological and biochemical actions of simple coumarins: natural products with therapeutic potential.
The image is a three-dimensional representation of the biochemical actions and reactions in the human brain.