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Results 1 - 10 of 744 for Amounts
  1. Hair color is determined by the amount of a pigment called melanin in hair. An abundance of one type of melanin, called eumelanin, gives people black or brown hair. ...
  2. ... kidney (renal) disorder that results in a reduced amount of urate in the blood. Urate is a ... urate in their blood; they release an excessive amount of it in the urine. In many affected ...
  3. ... caused by problems that affect regulation of the amount of sodium and potassium in the body. Sodium ... the WNK1 and WNK4 genes help control the amount of sodium and potassium in the body by ...
  4. ... for making a protein that helps regulate the amount of cholesterol in the bloodstream. Cholesterol is a ... activity of the PCSK9 protein or decrease the amount of this protein that is produced in cells. ...
  5. ... dystonia is an inherited disorder in which excessive amounts of the element manganese accumulate in the body ( ... is important for many cellular functions, but large amounts are toxic, particularly to brain and liver cells. ...
  6. ... disease is an inherited disorder in which excessive amounts of copper accumulate in the body, particularly in ... but it is toxic when present in excessive amounts. The copper-transporting ATPase 2 protein is particularly ...
  7. ... is a condition characterized by problems regulating the amount of sodium in the body. Sodium regulation, which ... features of both types of PHA1 are excessive amounts of sodium released in the urine (salt wasting), ...
  8. ... synthase deficiency, is a disorder characterized by excessive amounts of sodium released in the urine (salt wasting), ... potassium in the urine. As a result, excessive amounts of salt in the form of charged atoms ( ...
  9. ... into cells; the channel may also allow small amounts of calcium ions (Ca2+) to pass through cells. ...
  10. ... is a chromosomal change in which a small amount of genetic material on chromosome 16 is deleted. ...
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