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Results 91 - 100 of 221 for liver
  1. ... and tissues, including cells in the kidneys and liver and the light-sensitive tissue at the back ... one or more organs, including the heart, kidneys, liver, and intestines. The severity of this condition is ...
  2. ... systems, causing delayed development, movement abnormalities, problems with liver function, eye abnormalities, and a reduction or absence ... These aggregates may damage cells in the brain, liver, and eyes, leading to the signs and symptoms ...
  3. ... enzyme is primarily found in cells of the liver, where bilirubin glucuronidation takes place. Conjugated bilirubin is dissolved in bile, a fluid produced in the liver, and excreted with solid waste. At least 85 ...
  4. ... protein). This protein is found primarily in the liver and kidneys, with small amounts in other tissues ... Wetering K. ABCC6-mediated ATP secretion by the liver is the main source of the mineralization inhibitor ...
  5. ... in many organs and tissues, including the lungs, liver, intestines, pancreas, kidneys, genital tract, and urinary tract ... individuals may also have abnormalities of the pancreas, liver, or genital tract; or a condition called gout, ...
  6. ... sequence of chemical reactions that takes place in liver cells. The urea cycle processes excess nitrogen that ... third step of the urea cycle, preventing the liver from processing excess nitrogen into urea. As a ...
  7. ... are also an important energy source for the liver and other tissues. At least 27 mutations in ... also build up in cells and damage the liver, heart, and muscles. This abnormal buildup causes the ...
  8. ... have problems with other body systems, including the liver, kidneys, heart, and brain.Most MT-CYB gene ... such as those in the muscles, brain, heart, liver, and kidneys, are most affected by a reduction ...
  9. ... most abundant in the blood, bone marrow, and liver. Heme is an essential component of iron-containing ... levels in organs and tissues, starting in the liver. This buildup, in combination with nongenetic factors such ...
  10. ... a sequence of biochemical reactions that occurs in liver cells. The urea cycle breaks down excess nitrogen, ... can have episodes of vomiting, difficulty with movements, liver problems, or neurological problems.The most common mutation ...
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