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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for GLYCINE OR PROLINE OR HISTIDINE OR THREONINE OR VALINE OR LYSINE OR PHENYLALANINE OR LEUCINE OR ISOLEUCINE OR TRYPTOPHAN OR TYROSINE OR SODIUM CATION OR POTASSIUM CATION OR DEXTROSE OR METHIONINE OR ALANINE OR ARGININE OR SERINE OR CHLORIDE ION
  1. ... which impairs the kidneys' ability to reabsorb salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) into the blood and release potassium in the urine. As a result, excessive amounts of salt in the form of charged atoms (ions) of sodium (Na+) and chlorine (Cl-) leave the ...
  2. ... which impairs the kidneys' ability to reabsorb salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) into the blood and release potassium in the urine. As a result, excessive amounts of salt in the form of charged atoms (ions) of sodium (Na+) and chlorine (Cl-) leave the ...
  3. ... combinations of proteins.NMDA receptors are glutamate-gated ion channels. When brain chemicals called glutamate and glycine attach to the receptor, a channel opens, allowing positively charged particles (cations) to flow through. The flow of cations activates ( ...
  4. ... of protein components. NMDA receptors are glutamate-gated ion channels; when brain chemicals called glutamate and glycine attach to the receptor, a channel opens, allowing positively charged particles (cations) to flow through. The flow of cations generates ...
  5. ... are involved in the kidneys' reabsorption of salt (sodium chloride or ... ions of potassium, magnesium, and calcium. The resulting imbalance of ions ...
  6. ... of kidney cells. In particular, the transport of potassium ions by ROMK is necessary ... of salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) from the urine back into the ...
  7. ... the kidneys helps maintain the correct levels of sodium and potassium for ... (chloride ions). These channels maintain the proper amount of chloride ...
  8. ... it moves charged atoms (ions) of sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), and chlorine (Cl-) ... reabsorb salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) from the urine back into the ...
  9. ... similar kidney disorders that cause an imbalance of potassium, sodium, chloride, and related molecules in the body.In some ...
  10. ... or alter the protein's ability to transport sodium and chloride ions. Other mutations in the SLC12A3 gene insert or ...
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