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by decrease glucose uptake by the cells and by gluconeogensis
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by decrease glucose uptake by the cells and by gluconeogensis
The thyroid gland regulates metabolism, growth, and calcium uptake. The thyroid gland, located in the neck, also makes proteins and controls the body's sensitivity to other hormones.
Increased uptake in medical terms refers to an increase in the absorption or utilization of a substance by the body. This can refer to the uptake of nutrients, medications, or other substances that are essential for health and functioning.
Growth hormone and insulin are both needed to uptake amino acids into cells. In GH deficiency cells produce more insulin receptors and become more sensitive to insulin. This causes increased uptake of glucose into cells.
Charles F. Forney has written: 'Sugar uptake, fruit growth and carbon partitioning in the strawberry' -- subject(s): Growth, Strawberries
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Uptake of large particles
A Large Mineral Uptake
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A. J. Palazzo has written: 'Seasonal growth and uptake of nutrients by orchardgrass irrigated with wastewater' -- subject(s): Sewage, Waste treatment, Water reuse
A standard test is the antibiotic resistance take up. This is where you confer resistance plasmids containing the gene of interest to bacterial uptake. So you use two antibiotics, Kanamycin and Penicillin, to test that your bacteria so infused is now resistant to these two antibacterial agents. A successful recombination exercise will lead to growth on this medium.