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  1. ... on language and output formats. Description of Selected Atom Elements (or JSON objects) in Response to Problem ... on language and output formats. Description of Selected Atom Elements (or JSON objects) in Response to Medication ...
  2. ... a protein called ClC-5 that transports charged atoms (ions) across cell membranes. Specifically, ClC-5 exchanges negatively charged atoms of chlorine (chloride ions) for positively charged atoms ...
  3. ... that acts as a channel, which allows charged atoms (ions) of magnesium (Mg2+) to flow into cells; ...
  4. ... structures called channels through which positively charged calcium atoms (calcium ions) flow. The protein is found in ...
  5. ... that controls the flow of positively charged calcium atoms (calcium ions) within cells. Four ITPR1 protein molecules ...
  6. ... kidney disorder that causes an imbalance of charged atoms (ions) in the body, including ions of potassium, ...
  7. ... channel, which means that it transports positively charged atoms (ions) of potassium (K+) into and out of ...
  8. ... protein called a magnesium transporter, which moves charged atoms (ions) of magnesium (Mg2+) into certain immune system ...
  9. ... for making a channel that transports positively charged atoms (ions) into heart muscle cells. This channel is ...
  10. ... urea used for the test contains special carbon atoms. If you have H. pylori , the bacteria will ... urea into carbon dioxide that includes these carbon atoms. Your body will get rid of the carbon ...
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