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| s (or any other invertebrate) regulate glucose | uptake, a primary function of mammalian insulin. |
| By extension, drugs that affect the | uptake affinity of neurotransmitter transporters dire |
| receptor (130 kD) that is responsible for the | uptake and transcellular transport of oligomeric (but |
| l means for video analysis of neurotransmitter | uptake and release. |
| tasis of the cell and can lead to insufficient | uptake and storage of essential nutrients and ions. |
| arnt, to develop effective models for national | uptake, and to facilitate the debate on issues rangin |
| e belong to the group of APUD (amine precursor | uptake and decarboxylation) cells. |
| s stimulated by TSH, thereby increasing iodine | uptake and iodination of tyrosine. |
| This protein plays an important role in the | uptake and digestion of dietary proteins. |
| apable of going through multiple cycles of gas | uptake and release." |
| iated by norepinephrine increasing the calcium | uptake and therefore greater force production in the |
| umans, defects in the tight control of glucose | uptake and utilization are also associated with diabe |
| hat behave as combined inhibitors of monoamine | uptake and nAChRs. |
| that it plays a role in osmoregulation, water | uptake and excretion. |
| olarization of the plasma membrane inducing K+ | uptake and swelling. |
| s branching of roots also contributes to water | uptake, and facilitates the extraction of nutrients r |
| tathione S-transferase and phase III transport | uptake and efflux proteins such as OATP2 (SLCO2A1) an |
| Improvements in nutrient | uptake are facilitated by root adaptations such as ni |
| Uptake, binding and clearance of divalent cadmium in | |
| surface with wax does not prevent water vapor | uptake, but interference with movements of the mouthp |
| ase pathway, as well as increasing lipoprotein | uptake by up-regulating the LDL-receptor. |
| on a one-for-one basis.This is crucial for CO2 | uptake by the red cell and conversion (by hydration c |
| ining and expanding his findings of amino acid | uptake by invertebrates, conclusively showing that ba |
| ecretion, which in turn leads to rapid glucose | uptake by tissues (which then either accumulate it as |
| tion of exogenously supplied amino acids after | uptake by the polychaete, Glycera dibranchiata Ehlers |
| Chronic ingestion of the bulbs reduces iodine | uptake by the thyroid gland, which can lead to proble |
| d-rich cholesterol micelles and prevents their | uptake by the intestinal enterocyte. |
| st some of them have been shown to function in | uptake by substrate:H+ symport mechanism. |
| cted wetlands can be attributed to nutritional | uptake by bacteria, fungi and algae. |
| ntrations can modify LDL cholesterol such that | uptake by white blood cells is increased. |
| that control its release from the liver or its | uptake by the tissues. |
| e drugs have the effect of increasing nitrogen | uptake by muscles, leading to an increase in the rate |
| ngineered in vitro model to recapitulate lipid | uptake by intestinal lymphatics. |
| During miRNA maturation in the cytoplasm, | uptake by the Argonaute protein is thought to stabili |
| h several plant species by enhancing phosphate | uptake by the root structure while feeding off plant |
| cts for cells that are able to maximize energy | uptake by optimizing the expression of its pathways i |
| Also, K+ | uptake can be influenced by the amount NH4+ available |
| orter (DAT), blocking the protein's ability to | uptake dopamine from the synaptic cleft and terminati |
| tations, nutrient requirement typically exceed | uptake during the growing season, so many oligotrophi |
| (such as caffeine), reduction of brain glucose | uptake, electrolyte imbalances, neuronal dysfunction |
| ungi inhabit plant roots and increase nutrient | uptake for the plant in exchange for food resources. |
| In S. cerevisiae, the copper | uptake genes CTR1, CTR2, and CTR3 have been identifie |
| hydrogenase II, hydrogenlyase [ambiguous], and | uptake hydrogenase [ambiguous]. |
| bilirubin metabolism (e.g., reduced hepatocyte | uptake, impaired conjugation of bilirubin, and reduce |
| improving glucose | uptake in peripheral cells |
| lar thermal technologies had a sizable initial | uptake in the pioneering days of the 1970s. |
| dern compiler support) with this CPU makes its | uptake in the civilian computing sector difficult. |
| ther the transporter actually mediates glucose | uptake in vivo in the brain has not been evaluated ye |
| cells possess an efficient mechanism for iron | uptake in which iron loaded transferrin (Tf) binds to |
| 2 (VMAT2), inhibiting SERT-mediated serotonin | uptake in human platelets at an average concentration |
| nfluorex), dopamine agents (including dopamine | uptake inhibitors such as bupropion), serotonin agent |
| act as adrenergic agents (including adrenergic | uptake inhibitors such as methamphetamine, adrenergic |
| Energy is needed for aminoglycoside | uptake into the bacterial cell. |
| calcium concentrations cause increased calcium | uptake into the sarcoplasmic reticulum via the SERCA2 |
| y, at least in part, occur by blocking calcium | uptake into neurons. |
| This | uptake into the nucleus has to do with Nuclear Locali |
| d together with panipenem to inhibit panipenem | uptake into the renal tubule and prevent nephrotoxici |
| re rapidly than the amino acids, because their | uptake involves a separate mechanism. |
| This | uptake is stimulated by insulin from the pancreas. |
| nchor and for water absorption, since nutrient | uptake is achieved through carnivory. |
| systems, but its complexity prevented popular | uptake; it depended on a progressive gearing system w |
| sed in the liver, the transporter functions to | uptake large, non-polar drugs and hormones from the p |
| of implementations are emerging, however, and | uptake may increase once the specification is finally |
| He put enormous effort into establishing the | uptake of COA career programmes throughout the countr |
| Uptake of guanadrel and storage in sympathetic neuron | |
| the human kidney, where it is involved in the | uptake of organic anions for elimination in the urine |
| Limited | uptake of nutrients due to the melanin molecules in t |
| This problem was a major reason for the slow | uptake of zoom lenses, with early designs being consi |
| ult to sharing your email contacts to maximize | uptake of the service. |
| out high-affinity binding and energy-dependent | uptake of specific substrates into the periplasmic sp |
| fts plus an addendum are currently available), | uptake of v2.x has been slow to date. |
| nd in 1956 his academic dissertation Pulmonary | Uptake of Oxygen, Acid-base Metabolism, and Circulati |
| um embonate), which works by inhibiting oxygen | uptake of the adult pinworms. |
| Initial | uptake of the new faith was slow, and Buddhism only s |
| chemicals, and fluorogenic probes to image the | uptake of molecules into living cells. |
| es to create the right environment for a wider | uptake of sustainable energy. |
| ust be kept to a minimum, in order to minimize | uptake of the radioactive sugar in muscles (this caus |
| n their intestinal cells: thereby blocking the | uptake of glucose and other nutrients, resulting in t |
| cium (Ca2+) in the blood by (1) increasing the | uptake of calcium from the gut into the blood, (2) de |
| ns which promote the loss of bound GDP and the | uptake of fresh GTP. |
| hat the ocean is currently responsible for the | uptake of approximately 2 Gt C y−1, and that these es |
| SLC46A1 is responsible for the intestinal | uptake of folate. |
| Uptake of some hormones and growth factors, for examp | |
| Simultaneous determination of net | uptake of 16 amino acids by a marine bivalve. |
| Osmotrophy is the | uptake of dissolved organic compounds by osmosis for |
| ded protein is involved in the active cellular | uptake of carnitine. |
| Studies showed no | uptake of lithium if pools with lithium hypochlorite |
| , cadmium, and zinc on particle filtration and | uptake of glycine in the pacific oyster, Crassostrea |
| excitatory neurotransmitter signal by removal ( | uptake) of glutamate from the neuronal synapse into G |
| ndependent transporter which mediates cellular | uptake of organic ions in the liver. |
| "Role of the coated endocytic vesicle in the | uptake of receptor-bound low density lipoprotein in h |
| culation of glucose phosphorylation from brain | uptake of glucose analogs in vivo: A re-examination. |
| This includes the | uptake of dead organic material (detritus) by fungi a |
| OAT1 and OAT3 mediate | uptake of a wide range of relatively small and hydrop |
| r redox homeostasis and on imperatives for the | uptake of cationic proteins and peptides by mammalian |
| As such, it is essential for the | uptake of most metabolites, and also for plant respon |
| over which can inhibit the energy and nutrient | uptake of its grape clusters. |
| s to treat clinical depression by blocking the | uptake of serotonin within the human brain. |
| the collecting ducts causes increased cellular | uptake of Na from the lumen by apical Epithelial Na C |
| ransporter, thereby increasing skeletal muscle | uptake of creatine and leading to an increased abilit |
| d plastoquinone molecule to QH2 as well as the | uptake of two protons. |
| GltS glutamate/Na+ symporter that aids in the | uptake of glutamate into the cell along with an influ |
| extraordinary dispersal, nor for the apparent | uptake of the spores into clouds. |
| a given nutrient, such as SO2−4 can affect the | uptake of another nutrient, such as NO3-. |
| l ceased broadcasting in 2000, due to the poor | uptake of the ONdigital platform, where the channel w |
| rmation produced by the fungus that allows the | uptake of nutrients. |
| of the intestinal epithelium and mediates the | uptake of di- and tripeptides from the lumen into the |
| intake of small peptides with the concomitant | uptake of a proton. |
| Note dark image of the thyroid due to unwanted | uptake of radioiodine from the pharmaceutical by the |
| The | uptake of environmental volunteering stems in part fr |
| of fatty acids rises, there is an increase in | uptake of fatty acids in different cells of the body, |
| er of factors have instigated the recent rapid | uptake of multiphase measurement technology: improved |
| abolism in young women; no effect on vitamin C | uptake or clearance from the body was found. |
| egree the movement of water and to selectively | uptake or prevent the passage of ions or other molecu |
| on through the non-TRPM6 mediated paracellular | uptake pathways. |
| xygen pulse is a physiological term for oxygen | uptake per heartbeat at rest. |
| ill be nitrogen deficient if it has a nutrient | uptake problem. |
| High affinity copper | uptake protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encod |
| Probable low affinity copper | uptake protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encod |
| rovide for greater and more efficient nutrient | uptake, reduced nutrient consumption, and efficient n |
| IsiA expression is activated by the Ferric | uptake regulator protein (Fur) under iron stress cond |
| on-coding RNA which is regulated by the Ferric | uptake regulator (Fur) protein in bacteria. |
| n, stored in synaptic vesicles, accumulated by | uptake, released by membrane depolarization, and inac |
| t is itself negatively regulated by the ferric | uptake repressor protein, Fur (Ferric uptake regulato |
| eing delayed or missed altogether; vaccination | uptake significantly increased in the UK when MMR was |
| Anaerobes have less energy available for this | uptake, so aminoglycosides are less active against an |
| the dopamine transporter and inhibit dopamine | uptake, stimulate motor activity in rodents and compl |
| Negative iron | uptake test. |
| 1 (over three years to date) may have hindered | uptake to some extent, with developers reluctant to c |
| Activation of PPAR-alpha promotes | uptake, utilization, and catabolism of fatty acids by |
| d her fondly: "My mother was very quick on the | uptake, very talkative, very aggressive and argumenta |
| specific transporters to enable intracellular | uptake via membrane passage. |
| Iodine | uptake was also noted to return to normal within seve |
| total thyroxine multiplied by thyroid hormone | uptake, which, in turn, is a measure of the unbound t |
| surface ocean (where it is available again for | uptake), while some is returned at depth. |
| subcellular compartments, the measured rate of | uptake will only give minimum values of km and Vmax. |
| expressed in Xenopus oocytes, mediates glucose | uptake with high affinity. |
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