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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Enzymes
  1. ... the hormone insulin, and cells that secrete digestive enzymes that aid in the breakdown of food in the gastrointestinal tract. The pancreas secretes these enzymes into the pancreatic duct, which joins the common ...
  2. ... of the abdomen. It functions to produce digestive enzymes which are delivered to the small intestine (duodenum) ... the recipient's small bowel to allow the digestive enzymes produced by the donor pancreas to drain into ...
  3. ... molecules. Each step requires the presence of an enzyme. If any of the enzymes are deficient because of a genetic disease or ...
  4. ... the cells may be cultured and analyzed for enzymes, or for other materials that may indicate genetically ...
  5. ... gingivitis. Bacteria in plaque around the teeth release enzymes (collagenases) that can damage and erode the gum ...
  6. ... common bile duct at the small intestine adding enzymes to aid in digestion.
  7. ... simple intolerance due to the lack of digesting enzymes, is indicated by the production of antibodies to ...
  8. ... intestine to provide a proper environment for the enzymes to function. Bile from the gallbladder and liver ...
  9. ... helps in food digestion by producing digestive juices (enzymes) that drain into the intestine through a tube ( ...
  10. ... inborn errors of metabolism caused by a specific enzyme deficiency.
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