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These events lead to the loss of electrolytes and water from intestinal cells.
He found that the Yersinia seem to need just one gene to enter intestinal cells.
This may give potentially toxic wastes less time to come into contact with intestinal cells.
Even if he was puréed, you'd find bits of bone, blood, intestinal cells.
Soon, they had little tissue farms that produced liver, pancreas and intestinal cells.
The second phase of the study looked at what happened when human intestinal cells were treated with the probiotic in a test tube.
But first, the bacterium must insert a different protein, called a receptor, into the intestinal cell.
Cole's choice of intestinal cells was not random.
The probiotic also encouraged the growth process of new blood vessels in laboratory tests with human intestinal cells.
Plant sterols may also act directly on intestinal cells and affect transporter proteins.
As the insulin-producing intestinal cells die off, they are boosted by additional oral medications.
Viruses directly attack the intestinal cells, taking over their metabolic machinery to make copies of themselves, which leads to cell death.
For the intestinal cells to absorb this vitamin, it must be converted into free pantothenic acid.
This neomucisa contains all normal intestinal cell lineages and persists for the life of the animal.
An autoimmune response is triggered in intestinal cells by digestion of gluten proteins.
Some studies have found that some concentrations of isoflavones may have effects on intestinal cells.
Although its key function is in the pancreas, intestinal cells and neural cells express Ngn3 as well.
Ninety-five percent of the dietary glutamate is metabolized by intestinal cells in a first pass.
The last few years have brought significant advances in our understanding of bile acid transport in liver and intestinal cells.
Dietary flavonoids interact with trace metals and affect metallothionein level in human intestinal cells.
They have this molecular syringe, like a hypodermic needle, to inject their own proteins into the intestinal cell.
It is characterized by the appearance of goblet cells and expression of intestinal cell markers such as Cdx2.
The ookinete penetrates an intestinal cell of the fly and matures into an oocyst.
Metallothionein in intestinal cells is capable of adjusting absorption of zinc by 15-40%.
The drug functions by binding to tubulin in the worms' intestinal cells and body-wall muscles.