Nature: Gasdermin-D-mediated epithelial-immune circuit synchronizes nutrient absorption and host defense in the small intestine
Gasdermin-D-mediated epithelial-immune circuit synchronizes nutrient absorption and host defense in the small intestine
The most severe nutritional consequence of chronic alcohol consumption is the depletion of micronutrients that occurs due to impaired intestinal absorption and increased renal excretion. 1 ...
EurekAlert!: Fluorescent visualization and evaluation of NPC1L1-mediated cholesterol absorption at the levels of endocytic vesicles
Fluorescent visualization and evaluation of NPC1L1-mediated cholesterol absorption at the levels of endocytic vesicles
Rotavirus causes gastroenteritis, a condition that includes diarrhea, deficient nutrient absorption and weight loss. Severe cases result in approximately 128,000 deaths annually in infants and ...
iaea.org: CRP Success Story: Novel Stable Isotope Method Reveals Pathways for Nutrient Absorption
CRP Success Story: Novel Stable Isotope Method Reveals Pathways for Nutrient Absorption
Excessive cholesterol absorption from intestinal lumen contributes to the pathogenesis of hypercholesterolemia, which is a well-established risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. The ...
Today: Dietitian Reveals 7 Simple Strategies to Help Your Body Absorb More Nutrients From Food
A healthy diet is one mostly made up of foods high in the nutrients the body needs to function, like vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, which are consistently linked to better heart function, ...
Dietitian Reveals 7 Simple Strategies to Help Your Body Absorb More Nutrients From Food
Vitamin supplement absorption depends on many factors, including supplement formulation, your diet, health conditions, and pill coatings that may affect dissolution. Your body can store fat-soluble ...
What are anti-nutrients, and should you build your diet around avoiding them? Have you ever heard advice that tells you to pair black pepper and turmeric to get the most out of your curcumin? If so, ...