Hepatic in a sentence as a noun

As far as I'm aware the cancer in Jobs was detected long before hepatic metastases.

Nope, that study is about survival of patients with his form of cancer and hepatic metastases.

It is important to note that the hepatic DHA synthesis rates observed for rats do not extend to humans [44].

Actual hepatic damage in the absence of drug interactions is quite rare, and the increase in diabetes is over years.

Part of the cause of GH release is reduced hepatic IGF-1 production, resulting in less negative feedback to the pituitary gland to produce GH.

***** accumulating in liver could eventually lead to hepatic failure and overdose.

In addition, ***** can partially bypass the liver following systemic absorption, which reduces the hepatic first-pass effect.

Also some knowledge of gram-per-gram conversion of cinnamon to sodium benzoate through its hepatic metabolism might be informative.

Hepatic in a sentence as an adjective

Palmitic acid seems to be one of the worst saturated fatty acids in terms of metabolic effects, and hepatic fat production tends to result in increased levels of low density lipoprotein.

While it's hard to completely avoid filling your hepatic glycogen stores during the refeed, they can be burned through pretty quickly by the brain in the course of a day or two provided you restrict dietary carbohydrate to < 20g/day.

When the docs at Johns Hopkins opened him up to start removing the tumor, they realized what they thought was scar tissue left over from radiation was actually embedded inoperable tumor tissue embedded in the hepatic portal vein.

He suffers from hepatic encephalopathy secondary to hepatitic C infection.

It would be less dangerous to intravenously infuse tryptophan and niacin-associated nicotinamides, or use direct hepatic injection, and even that sounds reckless.

Consistent with increased skeletal muscle and brown fat, ursolic acid increased energy expenditure, leading to reduced obesity, improved glucose tolerance and decreased hepatic steatosis.

These toxic effects include CNS disorder, obesity, disruptions in adipose tissue physiology, hepatic damage, CRS and reproductive malfunctions.

Fructose-induced insulin resistant states are commonly characterized by a profound metabolic dyslipidemia, which appears to result from hepatic and intestinal overproduction of atherogenic lipoprotein particles.

Hepatic definitions

noun

any of numerous small green nonvascular plants of the class Hepaticopsida growing in wet places and resembling green seaweeds or leafy mosses

See also: liverwort

adjective

pertaining to or affecting the liver; "hepatic ducts"; "hepatic cirrhosis"