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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for cystine
  1. ... cysteine form in the kidney, ureter, and bladder. Cystine is formed when two molecules of an amino ... from you. Cystinuria is caused by too much cystine in the urine. Normally, most cystine dissolves and ...
  2. ... into the blood. In particular, the amino acids cystine, ornithine, arginine, and lysine are absorbed back into ... amino acids to become concentrated in the urine. Cystine is the only amino acid that forms crystals ...
  3. ... condition characterized by accumulation of the amino acid cystine (a building block of proteins) within cells. Excess cystine damages cells and often forms crystals that can ...
  4. ... phosphate or carbonate. Other types of stones include: Cystine stones can form in people who have cystinuria . ...
  5. ... characterized by the buildup of the amino acid cystine, a building block of most proteins, in the ... As the kidneys filter blood to create urine, cystine is normally absorbed back into the bloodstream. People ...
  6. ... transport protein that specifically moves the amino acid cystine out of the lysosome. More than 80 different ...
  7. ... disease (pseudoglioma) norrin Tests of NDP PubMed NORRIN CYSTINE KNOT GROWTH FACTOR NDP; NDP NCBI Gene ClinVar ...
  8. Definition and Facts for Kidney Stones From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)  
    Kidney Stones;uric acid stones;cysteine stones;cystine stones;struvite stones;calcium stones;kidney stones problems;kidney stones complications;kidney stones prevalence;kidney stones incidence; Urinary Stone Disease
  9. Eating, Diet, and Nutrition for Kidney Stones From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)  
    ... calcium, oxalate, calcium phosphate stones, uric acid stones, cystine stones, cysteine stones, DASH diet, animal protein; Urinary ...
  10. ... into the blood. In particular, the amino acids cystine, ornithine, arginine, and lysine are absorbed back into ... amino acids to become concentrated in the urine. Cystine is the only amino acid that forms crystals ...
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