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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Absorbed
  1. ... regulated through control of how much iron is absorbed from the diet.African iron overload results from ... in the hepatocytes.When too much iron is absorbed, the resulting iron overload can eventually damage tissues ...
  2. ... intestinal epithelial cells so the sugars can be absorbed and used by the body.The SGLT1 protein ... from proximal tubules, ensuring that the sugar is absorbed into the bloodstream and not released into the ...
  3. ... transports iron obtained from the diet that is absorbed through the walls of the small intestine into ... spleen, and bone marrow. The amount of iron absorbed during digestion depends on the amount of iron ...
  4. ... and transports plant sterols. After plant sterols are absorbed from food into intestinal cells, the sterolin transporters ... 50 percent of cholesterol in the diet is absorbed by the body. At least 28 ABCG8 gene ...
  5. ... simple sugar components. These simple sugars are then absorbed by the small intestine. Variants that cause this ... breaking down sucrose and maltose. Rather than being absorbed by the small intestine, the undigested sugars move ...
  6. ... liver, and it determines how much iron is absorbed from the diet and released from storage sites ... regulation is disrupted, and too much iron is absorbed from the diet. This increase in the absorption ...
  7. ... a protein that determines how much iron is absorbed from the diet and released from storage sites ... body, which results in too much iron being absorbed from the diet. When this occurs, the excess ...
  8. ... into simple sugars so that they can be absorbed by microvilli into intestinal epithelial cells. Many variants ( ... sugars (carbohydrates) from starchy food. Rather than being absorbed by the small intestine, the undigested sugars move ...
  9. ... expression), and protein production. Folate from food is absorbed in the intestines and then released in a ...
  10. ... Mg2+, the TRPM6 channel allows it to be absorbed in the intestine and filtered from the fluids ...
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