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  1. ... deficiency. Learn more about the genes associated with Molybdenum cofactor deficiency GPHN MOCS1 MOCS2 Inheritance Molybdenum cofactor ...
  2. ... not metabolized. Health Conditions Related to Genetic Changes Molybdenum cofactor deficiency MOCS1 gene mutations cause a disorder called molybdenum cofactor deficiency. This disorder is characterized by seizures ...
  3. ... not metabolized. Health Conditions Related to Genetic Changes Molybdenum cofactor deficiency MOCS2 gene mutations cause a disorder called molybdenum cofactor deficiency. This disorder is characterized by seizures ...
  4. ... by neurotransmitters. Health Conditions Related to Genetic Changes Molybdenum cofactor deficiency GPHN gene mutations cause a disorder called molybdenum cofactor deficiency. This disorder is characterized by seizures ...
  5. ... Manga- nese? Oxide of Tin. Sulphuret Zinc. Sulphuret Molybdenum. Crichtonite. Phenakite? Microlite. Rutile. Pyrolusite. l_ inplite. Variegated ... often containing bronze colored mica, and sulphuret of molybdenum in small plates. I found associated with it, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A system of chemistry, in four volumes (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed and published by Abraham Small ..., 1818
    ... to the class of metals. 1. Antimony 3. Molybdenum 5. Columbium or tantalum 2. Chromium 4. Tungsten ... the following six nietals. 1. Antimony. I 3. Molybdenum. I 5. Columbium. 2. Chromium. j 4. Tungsten. ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... fused. 1. Cobalt, 2. Manganese, 3. Tungsten, 4. Molybdenum, 5. Uranium* 6. Titanium, 7. Chromium, 8. Columbium, ... formed by detonating one part of sulphuret of molybdenum and three parts of nitre in a crucible. ...
  8. ... published></health-condition-summary><health-condition-summary ><name >Molybdenum cofactor deficiency</name><ghr-page >https://medlineplus.gov/ ...
  9. ... gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called molybdenum cofactor sulfurase. This enzyme is necessary for the ... in the breakdown (metabolism) of many different compounds. Molybdenum cofactor sulfurase carries out a chemical reaction that ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson and Son ..., William Fry, printer, 1818
    ... Water, Succinic, Manganese, Arsenic, Fixed oil. Nitric, Ziiic Molybdenum. Muriatic, Tartaric, Citric, Iron, Tin, S TRONTIA. Acids. Sulphuric, ... 7 326 Manganese - - - .. - 7.115 Uranium - - - - - - 12.000 Molybdenum - - - - 6.013 Tungsten - - - - - 12.121 Cerium - - - • 11.487 ...
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