The displacement of lysosomes to the cell periphery driven by extracellular acidosis may facilitate exocytosis of these lysosomes and increasesecretion of degradative enzymes.
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Protection was associated with increasedsecretion of IgG2a and production of IFN-γ.
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There is a general redness of the membrane with swelling and increasedsecretion.
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There seems no close relation between the degree of increasedsecretion and that of aggregation.
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The rapid growth of the tumor may have been caused by an increasedsecretion in the cyst.
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Finally, Asher has stated that electric stimulation of the nerve supply of the thyroid causes an increasedsecretion.
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Patients with this trouble and with hypertension, and without nephritis, probably have an increasedsecretion from the suprarenals.
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Protein secretion increased temporarily, probably as a result of acinar cell emptying ( increasedsecretion without new synthesis).
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A variation of the thyroid in the direction of increasedsecretion was probably responsible for the first land animals.
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The cell-walls of the pedicels also allow various impulses to pass through them, inducing movement, increasedsecretion and aggregation.
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During induced hypertrophic maturation, increased flow rates correlated with bone template deposition and the increasedsecretion of chondroprotective cytokines.
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The glands, also, seem to be more easily excited to increasedsecretion by bodies not yielding soluble nitrogenous matter.
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Conclusions: Non-diabetic patients with ESRD were characterized by reduced postprandial insulin responses despite increasedsecretion of the insulinotropic incretin hormone GLP-1.
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Enhanced muscle strength is often related to improved insulin sensitivity and secretion, control of lipid metabolism, and increasedsecretion of myokines.
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The heat is occasioned from the increasedsecretions either of mucus, or of the fibres, which produce or elongate the vessels.