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  1. ... NIFU NifU-like N-terminal domain containing NIFUN nitrogen fixation cluster-like Tests of ISCU PubMed IRON- ...
  2. ... in liver cells. The urea cycle processes excess nitrogen, which is generated when proteins and their building ... cycle produces a compound called urea from excess nitrogen. Urea is then excreted by the kidneys. Excreting ...
  3. ... place in liver cells. These reactions process excess nitrogen that is generated as the body uses proteins. The excess nitrogen is used to make a compound called urea, ...
  4. ... in liver cells. The urea cycle processes excess nitrogen, generated when protein is used by the body, ... is excreted by the kidneys. Excreting the excess nitrogen prevents it from accumulating in the form of ...
  5. ... liver cells. The urea cycle breaks down excess nitrogen, which is made when protein is used by ... from the body in urine. Removing the excess nitrogen prevents it from accumulating in the form of ...
  6. ... in liver cells. The urea cycle processes excess nitrogen that is generated as the body breaks down proteins. The excess nitrogen is used to make a compound called urea, ...
  7. ... in liver cells. The urea cycle processes excess nitrogen, generated when protein is used by the body, ... is excreted by the kidneys. Excreting the excess nitrogen prevents it from accumulating in the form of ...
  8. ... in liver cells. The urea cycle processes excess nitrogen, generated when protein is used by the body, ... is excreted by the kidneys. Excreting the excess nitrogen prevents it from accumulating in the form of ...
  9. ... liver cells. The urea cycle breaks down excess nitrogen, made when protein is broken down by the ... by the kidneys in urine. Excreting the excess nitrogen prevents it from accumulating in the form of ...
  10. ... FMOs). These enzymes break down compounds that contain nitrogen, sulfur, or phosphorus. The FMO3 enzyme, which is ... in the liver, is responsible for breaking down nitrogen-containing compounds derived from the diet. One of ...
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