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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for bilirubin
  1. ... protein produced from the UGT1A1 gene, called the bilirubin uridine diphosphate glucuronosyl transferase (bilirubin-UGT) enzyme, is the only enzyme that glucuronidates ...
  2. ... characterized by elevated levels of a substance called bilirubin in the blood (hyperbilirubinemia). Bilirubin is produced when red blood cells are broken ...
  3. ... of elevated levels of a toxic substance called bilirubin in the blood (hyperbilirubinemia). Bilirubin, which has an orange-yellow tint, is produced ... the liver, which converts the toxic form of bilirubin (unconjugated bilirubin) to a nontoxic form called conjugated ...
  4. ... by high levels of a toxic substance called bilirubin in the blood (hyperbilirubinemia). Bilirubin is produced when red blood cells are broken ... the liver, which converts the toxic form of bilirubin (called unconjugated bilirubin) to a nontoxic form called ...
  5. ... the body. MRP2 also transports a substance called bilirubin out of liver cells and into bile (a digestive fluid produced by the liver). Bilirubin is produced during the breakdown of old red ...
  6. ... For example, this protein transports a substance called bilirubin out of liver cells and into bile (a digestive fluid produced by the liver). Bilirubin is produced during the breakdown of old red ...
  7. ... the body. For example, the OATP1B1 protein transports bilirubin, which is a yellowish substance that is produced ... blood cells are broken down. In the liver, bilirubin is dissolved in a digestive fluid called bile ...
  8. ... the body. For example, the OATP1B3 protein transports bilirubin, which is a yellowish substance that is produced ... blood cells are broken down. In the liver, bilirubin is dissolved in a digestive fluid called bile ...
  9. ... shortness of breath. Iron and a molecule called bilirubin are released when red blood cells are destroyed, ... of these substances circulating in the blood. Excess bilirubin in the blood causes jaundice and increases the ...
  10. ... are broken down, iron and a molecule called bilirubin are released; individuals with triosephosphate isomerase deficiency have ... of these substances circulating in the blood. Excess bilirubin in the blood causes jaundice, which is a ...
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