It acts slowly and mildly on the secreting organs, such as kidneys, skin and bowels. |
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They feed by grasping the prey, then everting their stomach and secreting primary enzymes on the prey. |
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Most of the pancreas is devoted to being an exocrine gland secreting pancreatic juices into the duodenum. |
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Further along, bioengineering may open the door to fabrics that constantly repel dirt while secreting the fragrances of your choice. |
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He began by showing that the pancreas, secreting its juice into the duodenum, was capable of digesting foodstuffs. |
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Once B cells have come into contact with an antigen they proliferate and differentiate into antibody secreting cells. |
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Humans can be hyperthyroid, and secrete too many thyroid hormones or hypothyroid, secreting too few. |
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A much higher number of clones can therefore be screened than before, increasing the probability of isolating high secreting clones. |
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Human endocrine system, group of ductless glands that regulate body processes by secreting chemical substances called hormones. |
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Even Tallis was unable to keep away, secreting himself inside a garderobe. |
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They form coiled secretory portion at the dermis-hypodermis junction and the secreting duct opens as pores in the skin. |
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The lungfish is an animal capable of hibernating through the dry season by secreting a form of mucus through its pores that hardens into a makeshift cocoon. |
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The alpha cells are known for secreting glucagon, a hormone antagonistic to insulin and whose role increases blood sugar levels. |
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It creates a unique micro environment by secreting an enzyme called urease which creates a local environment of alkaline or not acid so that it can withstand acid. |
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Clearly, the animals were disposing of this waste product by secreting it from their mouths into the water. |
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These mechanisms might influence the emptying of the udder and also the capacity of the milk secreting cells. |
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As it works directly on the milk secreting cell it is important to empty the alveoli as completely as possible. |
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When microbes attack, our white blood cells counterattack by secreting substances, which act in part upon the brain. |
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Our goal is to create an implant that is capable of secreting insulin to alleviate problems associated with the effective treatment of diabetes. |
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In more acidic water, coral, calciferous phytoplankton and shellfish have more difficulty secreting the carbonate that forms their skeletons. |
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This means that it starts secreting chemicals that stimulate the growth and multiplication of other T-cells, including the killer T-cells that destroy infected cells. |
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Molting stage is composed of a series of successive processes including hypodermal cells activating, ecdysial fluid secreting, cuticular chitin and exoskeleton degrading, new epidermis formation, and old epidermis exuviation. |
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The caterpillars of some butterflies, the Edward's Hairstreak, for instance, spend their days in ant colonies, secreting a sweet liquid for the ants, which protect them. |
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Conversely, the disaccharide lactose is rapidly hydrolyzed by newborn animals, but most species even some humans stop secreting the enzyme lactase after weaning. |
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It is known that during embryonic development, and in all likelihood throughout life, exocrine cells can transform to become islet cells and begin secreting insulin. |
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The secreting cells may be of the serous or the mucous type. |
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Tumours secreting catecholamines often present nonspecifically with headache, palpitations and often paroxysmal hypertension. |
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His team applied a computer analysis to locate the site secreting adrenaline or noradrenaline. |
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In acromegaly, GH hypersecretion is most often caused by a pituitary adenoma, i.e. a benign tumoral proliferation of pituitary cells, particularly somatotropic cells secreting growth hormone. |
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The endocrine system is a critical system in humans that comprises a group of endocrine glands and secreting organs. |
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The kidneys can also regulate blood pressure by secreting renin. |
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Despite extensive scrubbing, spraying and layering with Odor-Eaters, my desert boots were secreting such a toxic whiff that they had to be thrown away. |
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All your systems shut down a little bit, so the HCl that's secreting out of the inner lining of your stomach to digest your food doesn't quite work the way it did before you left. |
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Whilst the mother is secreting «stress hormones» the body naturally lowers the immune response, digestion and absorption are impaired as well as the growth and repair of the cells. |
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Most probably the improvement seen with this type of graft results from the implanted cells secreting growth factors and cytokines into the infarcted tissue. |
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However, if the light of God's power enters into the part that is responsible for secreting the female hormone, the hormonal production is restored and the female period can even return to normal. |
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The pancreas aids in the digestion and absorption processes by secreting the pancreatic juice which contains digestive enzymes. |
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Testicular enlargement and elevated serum inhibin concentrations occur in patients with pituitary macroadenomas secreting follicle stimulating hormone. |
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Their main sites are the pituitary secreting into the periphery and the hypothalamic secretion that in turn hooks up with projections to forebrain and hind-brain receptors. |
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Their study aimed at understanding the nature of the immune attack on the insulin secreting beta cells in the pancreas that lead to the development of Type 1 Diabetes. |
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Incretins have been cited in causing regeneration of pancreatic insulin secreting cells, and in tissue protective properties including protection of the heart. |
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