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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Absorption
  1. ... then circulates in the blood and stops iron absorption in the small intestine when the body's ... and certain white blood cells to adjust iron absorption and storage. In this way, an appropriate balance ...
  2. ... When the proteins involved in iron sensing and absorption are functioning properly, iron absorption is tightly regulated. On average, the body absorbs ...
  3. ... D's major roles is to control the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestines into ... off, the complex helps control calcium and phosphate absorption and other processes.Although the mechanism is not ...
  4. ... the small intestine, this protein helps control the absorption of copper from food. In other cells, the ... protein. A shortage of this protein impairs the absorption of copper from food and prevents its normal ...
  5. ... D's major roles is to control the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestines into ... calcitriol. The resulting excess of calcitriol increases calcium absorption into the bloodstream, causing hypercalcemia. Dysregulation of calcium ...
  6. ... D's major roles is to control the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestines into ... to its active form and cannot control mineral absorption. The resulting reduction in calcium and phosphate absorption ...
  7. ... When turned on (active), this vitamin stimulates the absorption of both phosphate and calcium from the intestines ... activated. Too much active vitamin D increases calcium absorption into the bloodstream, causing hypercalcemia in affected individuals. ...
  8. ... D's major roles is to control the absorption of calcium and phosphate from the intestines into ... to its active form and cannot control mineral absorption. The resulting reduction in calcium and phosphate absorption ...
  9. ... of functional protein.Nonfunctional TRPM6 channels prevent Mg2+ absorption in the intestine and cause too much Mg2+ ... influx channel involved in intestinal and renal Mg2+ absorption. J Biol Chem. 2004 Jan 2;279(1): ...
  10. ... is an inherited disorder that impairs the normal absorption of fats, cholesterol, and fat-soluble vitamins from ... the bloodstream. Impaired chylomicron transport causes severely decreased absorption (malabsorption) of dietary fats and fat-soluble vitamins, ...
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