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Results 61 - 70 of 221 for liver
  1. ... COLEC11 and association with serum levels of collectin liver 1 (CL-L1) and collectin kidney 1 (CL- ... complexes of native collectin kidney 1 and collectin liver 1 are found in the circulation with MASPs ...
  2. ... found mostly in cells of the intestines and liver and transports plant sterols. After plant sterols are ... back into the intestinal tract. Sterolin transporters in liver cells pump the plant sterols into a fluid ...
  3. ... deficiency 1. This condition causes severe neurologic and liver dysfunction. Affected individuals usually do not survive past ... high energy demands, such as the brain and liver, are particularly affected by the resulting impairment of ...
  4. ... to transport excess manganese from the blood into liver cells so that it can be removed from ... bile. Bile is a substance produced by the liver that is important for digestion and the removal ...
  5. ... aldolase (HOGA) enzyme. This enzyme is found in liver and kidney cells, specifically within structures called mitochondria, ... buildup of this substance in the mitochondria of liver cells.It is unclear how an accumulation of ...
  6. ... of this protein is to help iron enter liver cells (hepatocytes). On the surface of hepatocytes, the ... stored in the body's tissues, especially the liver. Iron overload leads to the organ damage and ...
  7. ... are also an important energy source for the liver and other tissues. Within liver cells, fatty acid oxidation takes place within mitochondria, ... may build up in cells and damage the liver, heart, and muscles. This abnormal buildup causes the ...
  8. ... cause North American Indian childhood cirrhosis, a chronic liver disease identified in a First Nation population in ... the UTP4 gene mutation are limited to the liver or how they cause the progressive liver damage ...
  9. ... protein is made primarily by cells in the liver. The protein circulates in the bloodstream in an ... by a blockage of blood flow from the liver, which can be caused by a blood clot. ...
  10. ... of immature megakaryocyte precursor cells in the blood, liver, and bone marrow. In most cases, TAM causes ... will have serious complications such as an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), a buildup of scar tissue in the ...
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