Secretion in a sentence as a noun

You sure about your claims of insulin secretion in response to tasting anything sweet?

Of course, that means we need to engineer not just protein secretion but the entire process from gland to spinneret.

> instead of bluishBut if it wasn't blue, it wouldn't suppress your melatonin secretion and make you stay up all night reading and buy more books!

When that traumatic experience is undergone, a woman secretes a certain secretion, which has a tendency to **** sperm.

> You sure about your claims of insulin secretion in response to tasting anything sweet?I read a study about it a year or so ago, can't find it now.

Carbs increase insulin secretion, which encourages fat cells to take in blood sugar and turn it into fat, and discourages the body from burning fat for fuel.

ASP secretion is controlled by chylomicrons, which are very short lived, and that makes it so that only a very limited amount of dietary fat can be stored as body fat.

Eventually, the doctors came around to the idea that I was actually secreting too much calcium into my bloodstream, and that secretion and consumption are not the same thing.

The insulin resistance keeps increasing, and at some point insulin secretion also starts to fall off -- though it's usually still very high compared to a non-diabetic.

>a very limited amount of dietary fat can be stored as body fatIn the complete absence of insulin, maybe, which is almost never the case in normal dietary conditions, since both protein and carbohydrate stimulate insulin secretion.

Here's a very interesting, recent research paper that seems to corroborate AND defy the "sugar is evil" statement:Dietary composition and its associations with insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in youth.

He has defined a syndrome of vagally-mediated beta-cell hyperactivity which leads to insulin hypersecretion and obesity, and which is treatable by insulin suppression.

Royal jelly a totally different thing than honey: a bee glandular secretion rather than bee processed plant nectar [1].However I doubt it should be given to infants either and would not base any health decisions on anecdotes like this no matter how appealing the narrative.

He is also analyzing the contribution of the autonomic nervous system to insulin secretion and insulin resistance in obese children, and the utility of assessing insulin dynamics in targeting obesity therapy.

I was reading a study once on, I think, melatonin in the elderly, and it showed a graph of the 24-hour melatonin secretion cycle for a young healthy sample and then for like age 60+ people; in the young people, the cycle looks exactly as one would expect, with a fall in mid-day, increase in evening, and high levels while asleep during the night and slowly declining to the day levels - in the elderly, it was a flat line.

Secretion definitions

noun

the organic process of synthesizing and releasing some substance

See also: secernment

noun

a functionally specialized substance (especially one that is not a waste) released from a gland or cell