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Results 61 - 70 of 92 for Cholesterol
  1. ... amino acids), fat building blocks (fatty acids), and cholesterol. AdoCbl is called a cofactor because it helps ... a result, certain amino acids, fatty acids, and cholesterol are not broken down and homocysteine cannot be ...
  2. ... amino acids), fat building blocks (fatty acids), and cholesterol. AdoCbl is called a cofactor because it helps ... a result, certain amino acids, fatty acids, and cholesterol are not broken down and homocysteine cannot be ...
  3. ... protein building blocks (amino acids), fats (lipids), and cholesterol. AdoCbl is called a cofactor because it helps ... As a result, certain amino acids, lipids, and cholesterol are not broken down and homocysteine cannot be ...
  4. ... fat-soluble vitamins. Bile acids are produced from cholesterol in a multi-step process. The 3β-HSD7 ... bile acids leads to cholestasis. As a result, cholesterol and abnormal bile acids build up in the ...
  5. ... amino acids), fat building blocks (fatty acids), and cholesterol. AdoCbl is called a cofactor because it helps ... a result, certain amino acids, fatty acids, and cholesterol are not broken down and homocysteine cannot be ...
  6. ... break down certain types of lipids (fats) and cholesterol. First, several chemical reactions convert the amino acids, lipids, or cholesterol to a molecule called propionyl-CoA. Using biotin, ...
  7. ... break down certain types of fats (lipids) and cholesterol. First, several chemical reactions convert the amino acids, lipids, or cholesterol to a molecule called methylmalonyl CoA. Then, working ...
  8. ... and formation of fatty acids, the formation of cholesterol, and the breakdown of various molecules and drugs. ... problems are caused by impaired fatty acid and cholesterol formation, which reduces the production of a fatty ...
  9. ... a known medical condition, such as extremely high cholesterol, but receive results that indicate a genetic cause ...
  10. ... bile and are produced when the liver processes cholesterol. Bile acid levels in the blood are normally ...
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