The lactate threshold is the limit at which the lactate molecule anion begins to accumulate in the blood system of a person...
What is the metabolic pathway of lactate? What 2 things about food cause the gastric phase of gastric juice secretion? What is the function of the enzyme pepsin? Explain how attenuation regulates the trp operon in response to cellular levels of tryptophan. What ...
The glyoxalase system is a metabolic pathway that catalyzes the detoxification of MG to D-lactate. It consists of two enzymes, glyoxalase I and glyoxalase II, and a catalytic amount of reduced glutathione (GSH). Glyoxalase I (EC 4.4.1.5) catalyzes the formation of S-D-lactoylglutathione hemi...
What is the metabolic pathway of lactate? What are nerves? What are the neural pathways? What are neural pathways? What do oligodendrocytes do in the body? What is a neuromuscular junction? What do otoliths do in the body? How is a neurotransmitter released?
A group of researchers has developed a flexible, wearable band filled with sensors that can track sodium, potassium, glucose, and lactate, along with the temperature of the skin. The data is collected and sent to a flexible electronic board that processes it, and from there it’s sent to ...
Altitude training using a Hypoxico system is very safe - much more so than actually traveling to high altitude. This is because your level of oxygen intake can easily be adjusted to maintain a blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) that is ideal for training. However, users with health conditions shou...
According to Benson, meditation results in changes in oxygen consumption, brain waves, lactate levels, etc – all indicating lowered activity of the sympathetic nervous system. The heart rate decreases by an average of 3 beats per minute and the respiration rate decreases. A restful state is achi...
The level of Tregs is correlated with the clinical characteristics of MM patients. Hypercalcemia, malignant plasma cell level, IgA subtype, lactate dehydrogenase and β2 microglobulin levels were all associated with Tregs level. A higher frequency of Tregs in peripheral blood was associated with shorte...
Fluid normally exchanges freely between the plasma and interstitial space and is returned primarily via the lymphatic system. This balance can be disturbed by diseases and medications. In inflammatory disease states, such as sepsis, the return flow of fluid from the interstitial space to the plasma...
What is the metabolic pathway of lactate? What should be the normal calorie intake for a normal human being? Explain the cross-over concept of fat and carbohydrate metabolism. Name at least ten things that would decrease your basal metabolic rate. ...