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  1. ... kidney cells and cells that line the small intestine. Cubilin is anchored to the outer membrane of ... with molecules and proteins passing through the small intestine and kidneys, including vitamin B12. During digestion, vitamin ...
  2. ... on the surface of cells, primarily liver and intestinal cells. The HFE protein is also found on ... RS. Iron Imports. VI. HFE and regulation of intestinal iron absorption. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. ...
  3. ... proteoglycan 3 glypican-3 GPC3_HUMAN GTR2-2 Intestinal protein OCI-5 MXR7 OCI-5 SGBS1 Tests ...
  4. ... in smooth muscle cells of the urinary and intestinal tracts. Smooth muscles line the internal organs; they ... of the smooth muscles in the bladder and intestines. These contractions empty urine from the bladder and ...
  5. ... SGLT1). This protein is found mainly in the intestinal tract and the kidneys. It spans the membrane ... carbohydrates in the diet during digestion.In the intestinal tract, the SGLT1 protein helps take in (absorb) ...
  6. ... made in the cells that line the small intestine, where it is involved in breaking down the ... enzyme is found on the surface of the intestinal epithelial cells, which are cells that line the ...
  7. ... PCFT). PCFT is important for normal functioning of intestinal epithelial cells, which are cells that line the walls of the intestine. These cells have fingerlike projections called microvilli that ...
  8. ... It is found mostly in cells of the intestines and liver and transports plant sterols. After plant sterols are absorbed from food into intestinal cells, the sterolin transporters in these cells pump ...
  9. ... been identified in people with chronic atrial and intestinal dysrhythmia (CAID), a disorder affecting the normal rhythmic ... cause early aging (senescence) of cells in the intestinal muscle and in the heart's natural pacemaker ( ...
  10. ... kidney cells and cells that line the small intestine. Amnionless attaches (binds) to another protein called cubilin, ... interact with molecules and proteins passing through the intestine or kidneys. During digestion, vitamin B12 is released ...
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