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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for AMBERGRIS OR LEAD OR MAGNESIUM CATION OR PHOSPHATE ION
  1. ... on (activate) after attaching (binding) to charged molecules (ions) of manganese or magnesium. The activated enzyme can then regulate the activity of other proteins by removing a cluster of oxygen and phosphorous atoms (phosphate group) from that protein. This regulation helps repair ...
  2. ... and the accumulation of iron in the liver lead to the signs and symptoms of hypochromic ... (proton-coupled divalent metal ion transporter), member 2 solute carrier family 11 (proton- ...
  3. ... acts as a channel, which allows charged atoms (ions) of magnesium (Mg2+) to flow into cells; the channel may also allow small amounts of calcium ions (Ca2+) to pass through cells. Magnesium is involved in many cell processes, including production ...
  4. ... channel, sperm associated 1 CATSPER CTSR1_HUMAN sperm ion channel sperm-associated cation channel 1 Tests of CATSPER1 PubMed CATION CHANNEL, ...
  5. ... TRPV4 calcium channel, preventing it from transporting calcium ions effectively. It is unclear how a loss of channel function leads to the specific features of this condition.Common ...
  6. ... combinations of proteins.NMDA receptors are glutamate-gated ion channels. When brain chemicals called glutamate and glycine attach to the receptor, a channel opens, allowing positively charged particles (cations) to flow through. The flow of cations activates ( ...
  7. ... of protein components. NMDA receptors are glutamate-gated ion channels; when brain chemicals called glutamate and glycine attach to the receptor, a channel opens, allowing positively charged particles (cations) to flow through. The flow of cations generates ...
  8. ... of these impaired cardiac cells over time can lead to a buildup of scar tissue (fibrosis), worsening ... calcium-activated non-selective cation channel 1 hTRPM4 long transient receptor potential channel ...
  9. ... polycystin-1, the channel transports positively charged atoms (ions), particularly calcium ions, into the cell. This influx of calcium ions triggers a cascade of chemical reactions inside the ...
  10. ... channels that allow positively charged sodium atoms (Na+ ions) into the cell or cellular compartment in exchange for positively charged hydrogen ions (H+, also known as protons), which are removed. ...
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