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cells). the second isozyme, arginase ii, has been implicated in the regulation of intracellular arginine/ornithine levels. it is located in mitochondria of several tissues in the body, with most abundance in the kidney and prostate. it may be found at lower levels in macrophages, lactating mammary glands
cells). the second isozyme, arginase ii, has been implicated in the regulation of intracellular arginine/ornithine levels. it is located in mitochondria of several tissues in the body, with most abundance in the kidney and prostate. it may be found at lower levels in macrophages, lactating mammary glands...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arginase
either the pkg-iα or the pkg-iβ isoform, platelets predominantly iβ, and both isoforms are present in smooth muscle. pkg-ii has been detected in renal cells, zona glomerulosa cells of the adrenal cortex , club cells in distal airways , intestinal mucosa , pancreatic ducts , parotid and submandibular glands
either the pkg-iα or the pkg-iβ isoform, platelets predominantly iβ, and both isoforms are present in smooth muscle. pkg-ii has been detected in renal cells, zona glomerulosa cells of the adrenal cortex , club cells in distal airways , intestinal mucosa , pancreatic ducts , parotid and submandibular glands...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CGMP-dependent_protein_kinase
caused by a problem with the thyroid gland itself. secondary hypothyroidism occurs when another problem interferes with the thyroid's ability to produce hormones. for example, the pituitary gland or hypothalamus produce hormones that trigger the release of thyroid hormone. a problem with one of these glands
caused by a problem with the thyroid gland itself. secondary hypothyroidism occurs when another problem interferes with the thyroid's ability to produce hormones. for example, the pituitary gland or hypothalamus produce hormones that trigger the release of thyroid hormone. a problem with one of these glands...
https://www.webmd.com/women/hypothyroidism-underactive-thyroid-symptoms-causes-treatments
phylogenetically related to vertebrate keratins. silk found in insect pupae , and in spider webs and egg casings, also has twisted β-pleated sheets incorporated into fibers wound into larger supermolecular aggregates. the structure of the spinnerets on spiders' tails, and the contributions of their interior glands
phylogenetically related to vertebrate keratins. silk found in insect pupae , and in spider webs and egg casings, also has twisted β-pleated sheets incorporated into fibers wound into larger supermolecular aggregates. the structure of the spinnerets on spiders' tails, and the contributions of their interior glands...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Keratin
lack a jagged fringe, which appears on the hind legs and feet of the crocodile; the toes of the hind feet are webbed not more than half way to the tips; and alligators have a lower tolerance to salinity, strongly preferring fresh water, while crocodiles can tolerate salt water due to specialized glands
lack a jagged fringe, which appears on the hind legs and feet of the crocodile; the toes of the hind feet are webbed not more than half way to the tips; and alligators have a lower tolerance to salinity, strongly preferring fresh water, while crocodiles can tolerate salt water due to specialized glands...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Alligator
function of beaver abundance" (caras ). the ponds created by beavers can also help reduce water pollution by helping remove nutrients, pesticides , and herbicides from the water. beavers and humans beavers have long been hunted and trapped by humans , mainly for their fur , but also for their scent glands
function of beaver abundance" (caras ). the ponds created by beavers can also help reduce water pollution by helping remove nutrients, pesticides , and herbicides from the water. beavers and humans beavers have long been hunted and trapped by humans , mainly for their fur , but also for their scent glands...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Beaver
bed (if it's uncomfortable to sleep in, adjust the hair ties). if your skin is still bad and you think you're doing everything right, look over these steps again to see if you're missing something. warning no method will work perfectly for every person. for example, acne—a condition in which the glands
bed (if it's uncomfortable to sleep in, adjust the hair ties). if your skin is still bad and you think you're doing everything right, look over these steps again to see if you're missing something. warning no method will work perfectly for every person. for example, acne—a condition in which the glands...
https://www.wikihow.life/Keep-Skin-Clear-and-Non-Greasy
fresh batch each time. the simplest option is to use water. you can also use apple cider vinegar or witch hazel. these natural astringents will add benefit to your mask. [ ] x research source you can also add drops of cypress oil or lemon oil. these oils smell good and might help with overactive oil glands
fresh batch each time. the simplest option is to use water. you can also use apple cider vinegar or witch hazel. these natural astringents will add benefit to your mask. [ ] x research source you can also add drops of cypress oil or lemon oil. these oils smell good and might help with overactive oil glands...
https://www.wikihow.life/Make-a-Face-Cleanser-for-Oily-Skin
a: all shampoos contain detergents along with a long list of other ingredients, including fragrances in most. for people who have a moderate amount of scalp sebum (the oily substance produced by the sebaceous glands in skin) and don't have chemically treated hair, any regular shampoo is suitable. shampoos
a: all shampoos contain detergents along with a long list of other ingredients, including fragrances in most. for people who have a moderate amount of scalp sebum (the oily substance produced by the sebaceous glands in skin) and don't have chemically treated hair, any regular shampoo is suitable. shampoos...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/self-care/over-counter-products/article/got-hair-questions-weve-got-answers
secondary flight feathers. a layer of special fibers deep in the breast muscles can hold the wings rigidly horizontal for gliding and soaring. thus, they can exploit thermals to commute over kilometers ( miles) to feeding areas (nelson et al. ). pelicans rub the backs of their heads on their preen glands
secondary flight feathers. a layer of special fibers deep in the breast muscles can hold the wings rigidly horizontal for gliding and soaring. thus, they can exploit thermals to commute over kilometers ( miles) to feeding areas (nelson et al. ). pelicans rub the backs of their heads on their preen glands...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Pelican