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When eaten by people with celiac disease, gluten can trigger the production of antibodies that damage the lining of the small intestine.
By then, researchers had learned not only about the nocebo effect but that a suggestion of relief will often trigger the production of endorphins, so they were not surprised that patients receiving saline reported reduced pain.
The vitamin also appears to trigger the production of a protein called nerve growth factor, which directs the development of nerve cells and promotes their long-term survival.In this section Where's the smart money?
This initial increase in acetylcholine is known to trigger the production of more AChE.
Specifically, they can trigger the production of biologically reactive, oxygen-containing molecules such as free radicals.
Scarce information is available related to those conditions that trigger the production of such a variety of compounds from cyanobacteria.
Regarding this, cytokines and immune cells are able to trigger the production of reactive oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen species (RNS) to cope with defense activities [3].
The treated tumor cells, deactivated by radiation, are designed to trigger the production of novel T cells, which could be called on to thwart a recurrence of melanoma.
A few years ago, Collins's group discovered that antibiotics can trigger the production of ROS, also known as free radicals, which can cause mutations in DNA.
In S. cerevisiae, high specific growth rate and high sugar concentration trigger the production of ethanol, even during fully aerobic cultivation.
Although still controversial, dendritic cells may cooperate with B lymphocytes and trigger the production of anti-endothelial cell auto-antibodies resulting in complement-dependent cytotoxicity against endothelial cells.
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