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Thus, they needed greater variety in their peripheral cells, especially their smell cells, to handle vital information from the outside world.
LDL circulates and is absorbed by the liver and peripheral cells.
Stage 2 Peripheral cells migrate to the center of the cornea, and impair vision; presentation is usually 2 to 3 days after surgery.
Uptake two occurs at postsynaptic and peripheral cells to prevent the neurotransmitter from diffusing laterally.
Foyle pressed a tooth with his tongue and the peripheral cells of his retina were excited into emitting a soft light.
It may also be produced by a variety of peripheral cells such as bone marrow cells, lymphocytes, and epithelial cells.
Cells are Gram-positive, spherical (diameter 0.6-1.9 micrometres) and form characteristic rosettes with one central cell surrounded by two to five peripheral cells.
In peripheral cells and tissues adenylate cyclases appear to form molecular complexes with specific receptors and other signaling proteins in an isoform-specific manner.
The external walls of the peripheral cells are extended downwards to form a narrow spout at least as long as the cells and acting as an envelope.
Reverse cholesterol transport, pathway by which peripheral cell cholesterol can be returned to the liver for recycling to extrahepatic tissues, hepatic storage, or excretion into the intestine in bile.
In the presence of TMAO, cholesterol is increased deposition of cholesterol in, and decreased removal of cholesterol from, peripheral cells such as those in the artery wall.
Liver cells increase metabolism of fatty acids into ketones and glucose via glycogenolysis in an attempt to supply energy to peripheral cells which are unable to transport glucose in the absence of insulin.
GHRH expression has been demonstrated in peripheral cells and tissues outside its main site in the hypothalamus, for example, in the pancreas, epithelial mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract and, pathologically, in tumour cells.
One way to explain the above is to consider that large numbers of lipoprotein particles, and, in particular large numbers of LDL particles, lead to competition at the ApoB100 receptor (i.e. LDL receptor) of peripheral cells.