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  1. ... are also an important energy source for the liver and other tissues. Researchers have identified at least ... acids may also build up and damage the liver, heart, and muscles. This abnormal buildup causes the ...
  2. ... known as aminophospholipids on the inner surface of liver cell membranes. Based on this role, the ATP8B1 ... protein performs its function in the membranes of liver cells that transport fat-digesting acids called bile ...
  3. ... infection.Alpha-1 antitrypsin is produced in the liver and then transported throughout the body via the ... a person's risk of developing lung disease, liver disease, and other abnormalities.Many SERPINA1 gene variants ...
  4. ... citrin. This protein is active chiefly in the liver, kidneys, and heart. Within the cells of these ... sequence of chemical reactions that takes place in liver cells. These reactions process excess nitrogen that is ...
  5. ... fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase. This enzyme is abundant in the liver and kidneys, and smaller amounts are found in ... type I. This condition is characterized by severe liver and kidney disease, neurological problems, and other signs ...
  6. ... IV (GSD IV). This disorder is characterized by liver and muscle problems that usually begin in infancy ... build up in cells throughout the body, but liver cells and muscle cells are most severely affected ...
  7. ... to be especially important in the pancreas and liver.Regulation of gene activity by the HNF-1α ... HNF-1α protein also controls genes involved in liver development. By controlling genes that regulate cell growth ...
  8. ... is also progressive accumulation of iron in the liver.Most SLC11A2 gene mutations that cause this condition ... iron that is absorbed, it accumulates in the liver, eventually impairing liver function. The lack of iron ...
  9. ... work.Aldolase B is found primarily in the liver, but it is also present at lower levels ... in an accumulation of fructose-1-phosphate in liver cells. This buildup is toxic, resulting in the ...
  10. ... transporting ATPase 2 is found primarily in the liver, with smaller amounts in the kidneys and brain. ... role in the transport of copper from the liver to other parts of the body. Copper is ...
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