Magnetic resonance multitasking for motion-resolved quantitative cardiovascular imaging
Summary: Various tests measure B12 status, including plasma B12, homocysteine, MMA and holoTC
Somatostatin, the hormone that normally inhibits growth hormone release, continues functioning properly, maintaining physiological balance
GCL can be inhibited by a buthionine sulphoximine quite specifically making it a useful tool in studying GSH metabolism, and useful in cancer chemotherapy (Martensson et al., 1989
They act as a catalyst and a binding surface at the same time for muscle growth, tissue repair, and hormone production
When this barrier becomes compromised, a condition often referred to as leaky gut may develop