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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Creatine
  1. X-linked creatine deficiency is an inherited disorder that primarily affects the brain. People with this disorder have intellectual disability, which ... may also experience seizures. Children with X-linked creatine deficiency may grow slower and develop motor skills, ...
  2. ... characterized by elevated levels of an enzyme called creatine kinase in the blood. In affected individuals, levels ... to 10 times higher than normal. While elevated creatine kinase often accompanies various muscle diseases, individuals with ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... may suppress the production of a molecule called creatine. Creatine is needed for many tissues in the body ... M, Nikoskelainen E, Alanen A, Simell O. Muscle creatine phosphate in gyrate atrophy of the choroid and ...
  6. ... have highly elevated levels of an enzyme called creatine kinase (CK) in their blood, which often indicates ...
  7. ... chromosome have elevated levels of an enzyme called creatine kinase in their blood, which often indicates muscle ...
  8. ... also have high amounts of a protein called creatine phosphokinase (CPK) in their blood. This protein is ...
  9. ... often have elevated levels of an enzyme called creatine kinase in their blood. This finding is a ...