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Results 21 - 30 of 32 for Abnormal blood oxygen level
  1. ... in the pancreas (beta cells), mitochondria help monitor levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar. In response to ... release of a hormone called insulin, which controls blood glucose levels. The MT-TL1, MT-TK, and MT-TE ...
  2. ... uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase allows them to accumulate to toxic levels. This abnormal buildup of porphyrins leads to the characteristic features ...
  3. ... of these hormones is insulin, which helps control levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar. PI3K signaling may ... Overactive PI3K-delta signaling can also stimulate the abnormal proliferation of white blood cells in some affected individuals. Activated PI3K-delta ...
  4. ... as the lungs, kidneys, spleen, and brain, of oxygen-rich blood and can lead to organ damage. A particularly ... variants in the HBB gene lead to other abnormal versions of beta-globin such ... cause unusually low levels of beta-globin; this condition is called beta ...
  5. ... release of a hormone called insulin. Insulin regulates blood glucose levels by controlling how much glucose is passed from the blood into cells to be converted into energy. A ...
  6. ... called ketones in the body (ketoacidosis), or low blood glucose levels (hypoglycemia).Typically, the signs and symptoms of dihydrolipoamide ...
  7. ... type 2 (PHA2), a condition characterized by high blood pressure (hypertension) and high levels of potassium in the blood (hyperkalemia). The mutations involved in this condition delete ...
  8. ... in the body also increases blood pressure. Proper blood pressure, which delivers oxygen to the developing tissues during fetal growth, is ... Because of low blood pressure, the flow of blood is reduced (hypoperfusion), ... get enough oxygen during development. As a result, kidney development is ...
  9. ... deficiency. Characteristic features of this condition include the abnormal destruction of red blood cells (hemolytic anemia), the release of large amounts ...
  10. ... in the body also increases blood pressure. Proper blood pressure during fetal growth, which delivers oxygen to the developing tissues, is required for normal ...
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