Physiological States Articles & Analysis
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Measuring the dynamic levels of NAD/NADH in biological systems can provide invaluable insights into the metabolic and physiological state of an organism. Why Is NAD/NADH Analysis Important? ...
Anorexia, a condition characterized by a significant reduction in food intake despite negative energy balance, poses severe risks to health and quality of life. It manifests in various forms in humans, including anorexia nervosa and physiological anorexia. While psychological and social factors have been widely studied, the physiological causes remain less understood. For ground squirrels, ...
Lipidomics studies lipids in organisms at a systematic level, revealing their interactions and interactions with other biomolecules. Many abnormal physiological states are associated with disorders of lipid metabolism. Studying the changes of lipids in different states of the organism at the systemic level can help analyze the mechanisms of ...
This article delves into the function, role, and importance of hERG in the heart's normal physiology and various disease states. The Structure, Function, and Role of hERG (IKr, Kv11.1) The hERG-encoded protein forms a voltage-gated K+ channel that contributes to the delayed rectifier current, IKr, in cardiac myocytes. ...
An excessive omega-6:omega-3 ratio shifts the physiological state of tissues towards the pathogenesis of many diseases, such as blood clots, inflammation, etc. ...
Once prepared, the genetically engineered, self-renewing stem cells can be frozen, providing an indefinite supply of cells with the causative or relevant mutation for that disease state. In essence, we see RepliGut® as a platform upon which gene editing of cells can serve as a unique resource to pharmaceutical companies and/or basic biologists interested in evaluating stem ...
Results: The inherent reproducibility of the WPS measurement technique itself and from the underlying gut activity, coupled with source validation and sensitivity to changes in gut activity in several physiologic and pathologic states, demonstrates its feasibility, safety, and performance in clinical settings. ...
The physiological differences of individual cells of bacterial population may imply the existence of cell subpopulations with different sensitivity to chlorine, which may affect the efficiency of drinking water disinfection. The susceptibility of individual bacterial cells to chlorine was examined using flow cytometry. The inactivation of Escherichia coli cells by chlorine in the populations ...