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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for AMMONIA OR LIDOCAINE
  1. ... HEM3_HUMAN Hydroxymethylbilane Synthetase PBG-D PBGD Porphobilinogen Ammonia-Lyase Porphobilinogen ammonia-lyase (polymerizing) Porphobilinogen Deaminase Porphyrinogen ...
  2. ... other roles. Asparagine helps to break down toxic ammonia within cells, is important for protein modification, and ... this condition. More About This Health Condition aspartate ammonia ligase glutamine-dependent asparagine synthetase TS11 TS11 cell ...
  3. ... HSTD HUTH_HUMAN Tests of HAL PubMed HISTIDINE AMMONIA-LYASE; HAL NCBI Gene ClinVar Eckhart L, Schmidt ...
  4. ... prevents it from accumulating in the form of ammonia, which is toxic, especially to the nervous system. ... ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency, an inherited disorder that causes ammonia to accumulate in the blood. Ammonia, which is ...
  5. ... prevents it from accumulating in the form of ammonia, which is toxic.Arginase facilitates the last step ... identified in the ARG1 gene. Arginase deficiency causes ammonia to accumulate gradually in the blood. The nervous ...
  6. ... prevents it from accumulating in the form of ammonia, which is toxic, especially to the nervous system. ... which is characterized by abnormally high levels of ammonia in the blood. This condition can cause extreme ...
  7. ... prevents it from accumulating in the form of ammonia, which is toxic at high levels, especially to ... which is characterized by abnormally high levels of ammonia in the blood. This condition can cause extreme ...
  8. ... urea cycle allows nitrogen (in the form of ammonia) and other byproducts of the urea cycle (such as citrulline) to build up in the bloodstream. Ammonia is toxic, especially to the nervous system, which ...
  9. ... prevents it from accumulating in the form of ammonia, which is toxic.The specific role of carbamoyl ... is not converted to urea for excretion, and ammonia accumulates in the body. Ammonia is toxic, especially ...
  10. ... As a result, nitrogen (in the form of ammonia) and other byproducts of the urea cycle (such as citrulline) build up in the bloodstream. Ammonia is toxic, particularly to the nervous system. An ...
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