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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for "beta-Alanine"
  1. ... aminoisobutyric acid and also breaks down N-carbamyl-beta-alanine to beta-alanine, ammonia, and carbon dioxide. Both beta-aminoisobutyric acid and beta-alanine are thought to play roles in the nervous ...
  2. ... N-carbamyl-beta-aminoisobutyric acid and N-carbamyl-beta-alanine to be released in the urine. Neurological problems ... aminoisobutyric acid and also breaks down N-carbamyl-beta-alanine to beta-alanine, ammonia, and carbon dioxide. Both ...
  3. ... of other molecules called beta-aminoisobutyric acid and beta-alanine, which are thought to play roles in the ... damage caused by toxins, inflammation, and other factors. Beta-alanine is thought to be involved in sending signals ...
  4. ... which produces molecules called beta-aminoisobutyric acid and beta-alanine. Both of these molecules are thought to protect ... properly. Reduced production of beta-aminoisobutyric acid and beta-alanine may impair the function of these molecules in ...
  5. ... down, so this neurotransmitter and another molecule called beta-alanine accumulate abnormally in brain cells. This accumulation alters ...
  6. ... down, so this neurotransmitter and another molecule called beta-alanine accumulate abnormally in brain cells. This accumulation alters ...