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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for hydrogen
  1. ... provides instructions for making a protein called sodium/hydrogen exchanger 6 (Na+/H+ exchanger 6 or NHE6). ... or cellular compartment in exchange for positively charged hydrogen ions (H+, also known as protons), which are ...
  2. ... Dual oxidase 2 helps generate a chemical called hydrogen peroxide. In the thyroid, hydrogen peroxide is required for one of the final ... mutations limit the enzyme's ability to generate hydrogen peroxide. Without sufficient hydrogen peroxide, thyroid hormone production ...
  3. ... for making the enzyme catalase, which breaks down hydrogen peroxide molecules into oxygen and water. Hydrogen peroxide is produced through chemical reactions within cells. ...
  4. ... tissues throughout the body, where it breaks down hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) molecules into oxygen (O2) and water (H2O). Hydrogen peroxide is produced through chemical reactions within cells. ...
  5. ... oxygen species (ROS).The PRDX1 protein breaks down hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is produced through chemical reactions within cells. ... maturation, and survival. By regulating the amount of hydrogen peroxide in cells, the PRDX1 protein appears to ...
  6. ... chlorine (chloride ions) for positively charged atoms of hydrogen (protons or hydrogen ions). Based on this function, ClC-5 is ... their destinations within the cell. ClC-5 transports hydrogen ions into endosomes and chloride ions out, which ...
  7. ... provides instructions for making a protein called sodium/hydrogen exchanger 6 (Na+/H+ exchanger 6 or NHE6). ... positively charged atoms (ions) of sodium (Na+) with hydrogen ions (H+) across the endosomal membrane. By controlling ...
  8. ... each consisting of one carbon atom and three hydrogen atoms) to DNA building blocks. When methyl groups ... acetyl groups (each consisting of two carbon, three hydrogen, and one oxygen atoms). The chemical groups influence ...
  9. ... out of these cells for every positively charged hydrogen atom (hydrogen ion) that flows in. In this way, ClC- ...
  10. ... is used to generate several other compounds, including hydrogen peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the ...
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