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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Abnormal urine protein level
  1. ... the bloodstream, causing hypercalcemia in affected individuals. The abnormal balance of calcium leads to high levels of the mineral in urine and can result in deposition of calcium in ...
  2. ... by immune system dysfunction. The mutations result in abnormal, nonfunctional, or ... blood levels of another complement protein called C3, reducing the ...
  3. ... into and out of kidney cells. Together, these proteins provide the mechanism by which kidneys reabsorb salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) from the urine back into the bloodstream. The retention of salt affects the body's fluid levels and helps maintain blood pressure. More than 40 ...
  4. ... a condition characterized by an increase in the levels of phosphate in the blood (hyperphosphatemia) and abnormal deposits of phosphate and calcium (calcinosis) in the body's tissues. GALNT3 gene mutations result in the production of ppGalNacT3 protein with little or no function. As a result, ...
  5. ... a condition characterized by an increase in the levels of phosphate in the blood (hyperphosphatemia) and abnormal deposits of phosphate and calcium (calcinosis) in the body's tissues. The KL gene mutation that causes HFTC replaces the protein building block (amino acid) histidine with the amino ...
  6. ... in people with osteoglophonic dysplasia. This overactive FGFR1 protein can also increase the release (secretion) of a bone hormone called FGF23, resulting in abnormally high amounts of phosphate in the urine and low levels of phosphate in the blood. This further impairs ...
  7. ... a condition characterized by an increase in the levels of phosphate in the ... a protein with decreased function. This nonfunctional protein is quickly ...
  8. ... the blood and excrete everything else into the urine.Within proximal tubule ... proper acidity level (pH). Endosomal pH levels must be tightly regulated ...
  9. ... are involved in several other conditions associated with abnormal calcium ... urine (hypocalciuria), but affected individuals typically have no symptoms ...
  10. ... also involved in a different condition related to abnormal calcium ... (hypocalciuria). Because Gα11 signaling to block parathyroid hormone ...
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