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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Creatine
  1. ... making a protein called sodium- and chloride-dependent creatine transporter 1. This protein transports the compound creatine into cells. Creatine is needed for the body ...
  2. ... the two-step production (synthesis) of the compound creatine from the protein building blocks (amino acids) glycine, ... arginine to glycine. Guanidinoacetic acid is converted to creatine in the second step of the process. Creatine ...
  3. ... the two-step production (synthesis) of the compound creatine from the protein building blocks (amino acids) glycine, ... second step of this process. In this step, creatine is produced from another compound called guanidinoacetate. Creatine ...
  4. ... condition have elevated levels of an enzyme called creatine kinase in the blood. Creatine kinase is released into the blood when muscle ... may lead to the elevated blood levels of creatine kinase that characterize isolated hyperCKemia. More About This ...
  5. ... may suppress the production of a molecule called creatine. Creatine is needed for many tissues in the body ...
  6. ... Battini R, Santorelli FM, Fiorillo C. Elevated serum creatine kinase and small cerebellum prompt diagnosis of congenital ...