Examples of using Reabsorption in English and their translations into German
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Increased reabsorption(delay in the body) of sodium;
Urinary excretion depends on glomerular filtration and tubular reabsorption.
Subretinal fluid reabsorption was observed over 5 hours using indirect ophthalmoscopy.
High blood pressure or abnormal pattern or undue resistance to reabsorption of CSF.
The drug reduces the reabsorption of ion in the tubules of the kidneys, providing a natriuretic effect.
IAA can therefore compete with and reduce AA reabsorption Toggenburger, G. et al 1979.
Diuretics inhibit tubular reabsorption, i.e. Sodium ions from primary urine are not absorbed back into the bloodstream.
Furosemide is a type of loop diuretic that works by decreasing the reabsorption of sodium by the kidneys.
Reabsorption of all these valuable solutes is enabled simply by inserting the respective cotransporters("mills") into the apical plasma membrane.
Renal handling also involves tubular reabsorption, probably mediated by cation transport proteins.
Uricosuric agents enhance uric acid elimination, primarily by inhibiting urate anion reabsorption in the proximal tubule.
Retention of isoascorbic acid in the tissues and reabsorption in the kidneys is also poor, thus leading to its rapid elimination in the urine.
Renal clearance involves both glomerular filtration and active tubular secretion, moderated by(pH-dependent)tubular reabsorption.
By an unknown mechanism,increased protein intake enhances reabsorption of NaCl in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle.
These substances bind to the receptors of the blood vessels of the kidneys and brain,thereby reducing the reabsorption of water and salt.
It is responsible, as the predominant transporter, for the reabsorption of glucose from the glomerular filtrate back into the circulation.
With the movement of the knee the silicone pad produces an intermittent micromassage that favors the reabsorption of edema and bruises.
Compressive treatment to promote reabsorption of haematomas, recommended for treatment of thrombosis, vein deficiency and the after-effects of varicectomy.
Therefore, PTH simultaneously lowers phosphate levels by inhibiting renal reabsorption in both the proximal and distal tubule.
This difference could be due to the active carrier-mediated mechanism inman leading to greater gut absorption and/or tubular reabsorption.
Whit gentle and rhythmic manoeuvers this treatment/massage stimulates the reabsorption of liquids promoting the elimination of metabolic wastes.
Renal tubular reabsorption of calcium parallels that of sodium and hence increases in urinary sodium excretion are accompanied by increased urinary calcium excretion.
M-5 may be reduced to M-4 in the gastrointestinal tract by microbial flora, allowing reabsorption of M-4 enterohepatic circulation.
Metabolic alkalosis additionally inhibits proximal tubule reabsorption of sodium bicarbonate, which facilitates potassium excretion by increasing distal sodium concentration and flow rate Aronson 2011.
The kidney is an organ which modulates the volume and the composition of body fluid by filtration of the blood andselective reabsorption or secretion functions.
It also controls the urinary system: it prevents sodium from being excreted,it increases its reabsorption- the reverse absorption of an element from the primary urine.
During the movement, the pressure exerted around the patella on the soft tissues intermittently improvesthe cellular metabolism and favors the reabsorption of edema, spills and bruises.
Because of this effect, there is a feeling of a fuller stomach that reduce hunger andcravings while at the same time preventing the reabsorption of fatty acids by the stomach.
The active moiety in zinc acetate dihydrate is zinc cation,which blocks the intestinal absorption of copper from the diet and the reabsorption of endogenously secreted copper.