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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for Pancreas
  1. ... with PCH2D. More About This Health Condition liver-pancreas antigen LP O-phosphoseryl-tRNA(Sec) selenium transferase ... autoantigen soluble liver antigen soluble liver antigen/liver pancreas antigen tRNA(Ser/Sec)-associated antigenic protein UGA ...
  2. ... smaller pieces. Cationic trypsinogen is produced in the pancreas and helps with the digestion of food. Cationic trypsinogen is secreted by the pancreas and transported to the small intestine, where it ...
  3. ... be involved in the development of the brain, pancreas, testes, and muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles).In the pancreas, testes, and skeletal muscles, the ARX protein helps ...
  4. ... organs and tissues, including the lungs, liver, intestines, pancreas, kidneys, genital tract, and urinary tract and is ... of the kidneys and beta cells in the pancreas. Beta cells produce and release (secrete) the hormone ...
  5. ... functioning of the heart, liver, kidneys, muscles, and pancreas. The pancreas makes enzymes that help digest food, and it ... inadequate 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase activity in the pancreas leads to excessive insulin secretion and hypoglycemia in ...
  6. ... found in many different tissues, such as the pancreas, brain, heart, bones, muscles, lungs, liver, and kidneys. ... reticulum function by regulating calcium levels. In the pancreas, wolframin may help fold a protein precursor of ...
  7. ... function of organs such as the lungs and pancreas. About 80 CFTR mutations have been identified in ... cells that line the passageways of the lungs, pancreas, and other organs produce mucus that is abnormally ...
  8. ... and liver. It may also affect how the pancreas regulates insulin, a hormone that helps control levels ... overeating. A loss of this protein in the pancreas may cause insulin resistance, a condition in which ...
  9. ... the body, particularly the skin, muscles, lungs, and pancreas.The FAM111B gene mutations that cause POIKTMP result ... Mutation Is Associated With Inherited Exocrine Pancreatic Dysfunction. Pancreas. 2016 Jul;45(6):858-62. doi: 10. ...
  10. ... it seems to be especially important in the pancreas and liver.Regulation of gene activity by the ... growth and development of beta cells in the pancreas. Beta cells produce and release (secrete) the hormone ...
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