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Results 1 - 10 of 86 for CALCIUM OR FOLIC ACID OR GINGER OR PYRIDOXINE
  1. ... Congenital defect of folate absorption Congenital folate malabsorption Folic acid transport defect Genetic Testing Registry: Congenital defect of ...
  2. ... have shown that women who take supplements containing folic acid (the synthetic form of folate) before they get ... a.32937. No abstract available. Citation on PubMed Folic acid for the prevention of neural tube defects. American ...
  3. ... to have shortages (deficiencies) of vitamin B12 and folic acid. Cystathionine beta synthase deficiency Homocysteinemia Genetic Testing Registry: ... classical homocystinuria at risk of vitamin B12 and folic acid deficiency? Mol Genet Metab. 2007 Sep-Oct;92( ...
  4. ... have shown that women who take supplements containing folic acid (the synthetic form of folate) before they get ...
  5. ... and salt from the body through urine, or calcium antacids, which treat indigestion by neutralizing stomach acids, are more likely to develop kidney stones.In ...
  6. ... these mutations change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in the TRPV4 calcium channel. However, a few mutations insert or delete ... these skeletal and neurological disorders change single amino acids in the TRPV4 calcium channel. These mutations likely result in an overactive ...
  7. ... from storage within muscle cells. An overabundance of calcium ions activates processes that generate heat (leading to increased body temperature) and produce excess acid (leading to acidosis). An increase in calcium ion ...
  8. ... sarcoplasmic reticulum inside muscle cells. An overabundance of calcium ions activates processes that generate heat (leading to increased body temperature) and produce excess acid (leading to acidosis). An increase in calcium ion ...
  9. ... leading to increased body temperature) and produce excess acid (leading to acidosis). An overabundance of calcium ions also causes skeletal muscles to contract, which ...
  10. ... charged amino acid arginine to the neutral amino acid citrulline when positively charged calcium atoms (ions) are present. This process is called ...
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