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  1. ... of being broken down, which may contribute to abnormal activation of immune cells or cell damage and death. This protein buildup also disrupts protein homeostasis. Old proteins must be removed before cells can ...
  2. ... of being broken down, which may contribute to abnormal activation of immune cells or cell damage and death. This protein buildup also disrupts protein homeostasis. Old proteins must be removed before cells can ...
  3. ... the production of an enzyme with reduced or abnormal function. As a result, ... protein homeostasis. Old proteins must be removed before cells can ...
  4. ... in neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation caused by abnormal processing, ... causes of disturbed iron homeostasis in the central nervous system. Ann N Y ...
  5. ... regulation of phosphate levels in the body (phosphate homeostasis). Phosphate is needed for many functions including the ... phosphate levels in the body are low.Phosphate homeostasis is also controlled by vitamin D. When turned ...
  6. ... Extreme insulin resistance with acanthosis nigricans, hirsutism and abnormal insulin receptors Insulin resistance - type A Insulin resistance ...
  7. ... fat (lipid) molecules, a process known as lipid homeostasis. ... Affected individuals also have an abnormal accumulation of iron in certain regions of the ...
  8. ... and 8. The first indications are usually an abnormal walking pattern, weakness and fatigue when active, and ... are abnormally shaped (beaked), which leads to an abnormal front-to-back curvature of the spine (kyphosis) ...
  9. Brain Facts: Glossary (Society for Neuroscience)  
    Brain Diseases/Reference Desk ... Brain Diseases ... Society for Neuroscience
  10. ... regulating the phosphate levels within the body (phosphate homeostasis). Among its many functions, phosphate plays a critical ... PubMed Bergwitz C, Juppner H. Regulation of phosphate homeostasis by PTH, vitamin D, and FGF23. Annu Rev ...
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