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  • noun carbamoyl

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Examples

  • Aminoacidopathies (maple syrup urine disease; homocystinuria; cobalamin deficiencies; tyrosinemia; urea cycle defects (ornithine transcarbamylase, carbamyl phosphate synthase, citrullinemia, argininosuccinic aciduria, arginase deficiencies) and non-ketotic hyperglycinemia)

    Biochemical Genetics-Metabolic Disease 2010

  • Thus, through observations on a phosphorolysis of citrulline, his attention was drawn to the probability of carbamyl phosphate

    Fritz Lipmann - Biography 1964

  • (CMP) representing the metabolically active carbamyl donor.

    Fritz Lipmann - Biography 1964

  • Luckily for Destin, his doctors in Bristol, Tenn., recalled a lecture given by a group of Vanderbilt Medical Center geneticists about carbamyl phosphate synthetase deficiency (CPS-1),

    Emaxhealth 2008

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