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Results 41 - 50 of 57 for Glucose transport disorder
  1. ... deficiency. Since the CBG protein is needed to transport cortisol to ... features of the disorder may influence each other and that fatigue could ...
  2. ... the white population in the United States. The disease occurs in 1 in 2,500 to 3,500 white ... a channel that transports negatively charged particles called chloride ions into and ...
  3. ... to function properly. The endoplasmic reticulum also helps transport ... that controls blood glucose levels. In the inner ear, wolframin may help ...
  4. Exercising with a Muscle Disease (Muscular Dystrophy Association) - PDF  
    Neuromuscular Disorders/Living With ... Neuromuscular Disorders ... Muscular Dystrophy Association ... PDF ... muscular dystrophy; exercise with a disability; neuromuscular ...
  5. ... control levels of blood sugar, also called blood glucose. Iron accumulation in the pancreas reduces the cells' ability to make insulin, which impairs blood glucose regulation and leads to the signs and symptoms ...
  6. ... sugars during digestion. Sucrose is broken down into glucose and another simple sugar called fructose, and maltose is broken down into two glucose molecules. People with congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency cannot ...
  7. ... often develop diabetes mellitus, a condition in which glucose levels can become dangerously high, at an early ... making a protein called thiamine transporter 1, which transports thiamine into cells. Thiamine is found in many ...
  8. ... play a role in maintaining normal blood sugar (glucose) levels, help trigger nerve cell signaling in the ... childhood. Most affected children first develop low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). These hypoglycemic children can fail to grow ...
  9. ... which has numerous functions, such as maintaining blood glucose levels, protecting the body from stress, and suppressing ... deficiency. Since the CBG protein is needed to transport cortisol to specific tissues at certain times, it ...
  10. Travel Tips: A Guide for Kidney Patients (National Kidney Foundation)  
    Kidney Transplantation/Related Issues ... Kidney Transplantation ... Dialysis/Related Issues ... Dialysis ... National Kidney Foundation ... Traveling with dialysis or a kidney ...
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