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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Fluid removal
  1. ... from the body through bile, which is a fluid produced in the liver that is important for digestion and the removal of waste materials.The SLC30A10 protein is found ...
  2. ... be removed from the body. Bile is a fluid produced in the liver that is important for digestion and the removal of waste material. The SLC30A10 protein may also ...
  3. ... the liver, bilirubin is dissolved in a digestive fluid called bile and then excreted from the body. The OATP1B3 protein also transports certain hormones, toxins, and drugs into the liver for removal from the body. Some of the drugs transported ...
  4. ... the liver, bilirubin is dissolved in a digestive fluid called bile and then excreted from the body. The OATP1B1 protein also transports certain hormones, toxins, and drugs into the liver for removal from the body. Drugs transported by the OATP1B1 ...
  5. ... of the lymphatic system, which produces and transports fluids and immune ... for removal. Because people with isolated congenital asplenia lack these ...
  6. ... of sodium into the blood is linked with removal of potassium from the blood, so excess sodium ... due to the loss of excess sodium and fluid in urine. In particular, SCNN1B gene mutations are ...
  7. ... of sodium into the blood is linked with removal of potassium from the blood, so excess sodium ... due to the loss of excess sodium and fluid in urine. In particular, SCNN1G gene mutations are ...
  8. ... through the overactive Notch2 receptor may increase the removal of old bone, reduce the formation of new ...
  9. ... glyoxylate, which is then converted to oxalate for removal from the body as a waste product. HOGA1 ...