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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for c reactive protein
  1. ... gene polymorphisms on renal amyloidosis, and on SAA/C-reactive protein values in patients with familial mediterranean fever in ...
  2. ... Damage to the kidneys, liver, and brain from reactive oxygen species and lack of available energy likely ... synthesis-like BCS1 BCS1-like protein BCS1_HUMAN h-BCS1 Hs.6719 mitochondrial chaperone ...
  3. ... mtDNA mutations that cause this condition alter the proteins that make up cytochrome c oxidase. As a result, cytochrome c oxidase cannot ... PubMed Moraes CT, Ciacci F, Bonilla E, Jansen C, Hirano M, Rao ... affecting organelle number and protein synthesis. Is the tRNA(Leu(UUR)) gene an ...
  4. ... caused by unstable oxygen-containing molecules known as reactive oxygen species (ROS).The PRDX1 protein breaks down hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is produced ...
  5. ... antioxidant reactions, which protect cells against compounds called reactive oxygen species that can damage DNA, proteins, and cell membranes. Selenoproteins also play a role ...
  6. ... is involved in removing potentially toxic molecules called reactive oxygen species that can damage DNA, proteins, and cell membranes. NNT gene mutations impair the ...
  7. ... fats, steroid hormones, and potentially harmful molecules called reactive oxygen species in the ovaries. The FOXL2 protein also plays a role in controlled cell death ( ...
  8. ... peptidase 1 (C4/C2 activating component of Ra-reactive factor) mannose-binding lectin-associated serine protease 1 mannose-binding protein-associated serine protease MAP1 MAp44 MASP MASP3 PRSS5 ...
  9. ... invaders trigger an immune reaction. This lack of reactive oxygen species causes the body to overcompensate by activating more immune cells and producing more immune proteins. The overactive immune reaction increases the risk that ...
  10. ... functional NADPH oxidase. A shortage (deficiency) of this protein impairs the assembly or function of NADPH oxidase. As a result, phagocytes are unable to produce reactive oxygen species to kill foreign invaders, and neutrophil ...
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