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- ... are small at birth; they have kidney and liver problems and elevated levels of iron in the ... the amount is severely reduced, particularly in the liver and kidneys. As a result, complex III activity ...
- ... steroid 4-dehydrogenase. This enzyme is found in liver cells. It participates in the production of bile ... release of a digestive fluid called bile from liver cells. Most of the AKR1D1 gene mutations replace ...
- ... mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome, a condition characterized by liver disease and neurological problems that begin in infancy. ... body's cells and tissues, particularly the brain, liver, and other tissues that have high energy requirements. ...
- ... used by the body or transported to the liver for removal. Approximately 60 mutations in the LIPA ... blood. The excess lipids are transported to the liver for removal. Because many of them are not ...
- ... hydroxylase. This enzyme is produced primarily in the liver and the brain. In the liver, oxysterol 7-alpha-hydroxylase is involved in the ... cholesterol breakdown or bile acid production in the liver. Another pathway in the liver can perform these ...
- ... This condition is characterized by recurrent infections and liver failure caused by blocked blood flow in the liver. Certain variants in the SP110 gene cause cells ...
- ... of mental and movement abilities (psychomotor regression), and liver disease. The liver disease in Alpers-Huttenlocher syndrome can be brought ... not divide continually, such as brain, muscle, and liver. These tissues are most affected because they are ...
- ... 7 (3β-HSD7). This enzyme is found in liver cells. It is embedded in the membrane of ... release of a digestive fluid called bile from liver cells. Most of the HSD3B7 gene mutations delete ...
- ... cells destined to be part of the heart, liver, eyes, ears, and spinal column. The Jagged-1 ... in missing or narrowed bile ducts in the liver, heart defects, distinctive facial features, and changes in ...
- ... density lipoprotein receptors are particularly abundant in the liver, the organ responsible for removing most excess cholesterol ... low-density lipoprotein receptors on the surface of liver cells determines how quickly cholesterol is removed from ...