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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for IODINE OR ALCOHOL
  1. ... CoA dehydrogenase II ABAD amyloid-beta peptide binding alcohol dehydrogenase CAMR ERAB HADH2 HCD2 HSD10 hydroxysteroid (17- ...
  2. ... attention, and mood. MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Alcohol use disorder More About This Health Condition Common ... and reward that come from the use of alcohol, nicotine, and certain other drugs of abuse. Although ...
  3. ... buildup, in combination with nongenetic factors such as alcohol use, smoking, certain hormones, excess iron, and hepatitis ... biosynthesis and human porphyria cutanea tarda: effects of alcohol intake. Indian J Exp Biol. 2000 Jul;38( ...
  4. ... protein transports iodide, a negatively charged version of iodine, into cells of certain tissues. The NIS protein ... NIS protein supports an efficient system that ensures iodine from the diet accumulates in the thyroid gland ...
  5. ... Thyroid peroxidase assists the chemical reaction that adds iodine to a protein called thyroglobulin, a critical step ... within the cell membrane. Without functional thyroid peroxidase, iodine taken up by the thyroid gland is not ...
  6. ... tissue in the lower neck. Thyroglobulin combines with iodine and is modified and broken down to release ... Thyroglobulin also serves as a protein storehouse for iodine and inactive thyroid hormone until these substances are ...
  7. ... to liver damage resembling the damage caused by alcohol abuse, but that occurs in people who do ... the risk of liver damage in people with alcohol use disorder. The mechanism of this effect is ...
  8. ... combination with nongenetic factors such as certain drugs, alcohol, smoking, and dieting, leads to attacks of severe ...
  9. ... combination with nongenetic factors such as certain drugs, alcohol, and dieting, leads to the signs and symptoms ...
  10. ... toxic levels. Nongenetic factors such as certain drugs, alcohol, dieting, as well as other genetic factors that ...
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