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Cell Regulation – Definition and Clinical Significance

Cell regulation refers to all biological mechanisms by which the body controls and coordinates cell growth, division, and programmed cell death to maintain health.

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Protein Analysis

Protein analysis is a medical diagnostic procedure used to determine the type and quantity of proteins in blood, urine, or tissue. It provides key insights into diseases of the kidneys, liver, and immune system.

Tetrahydrobiopterin Deficiency

Tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency (BH4 deficiency) is a rare inherited metabolic disorder. Insufficient BH4 causes elevated phenylalanine levels and impaired neurotransmitter production, leading to neurological symptoms.

Umbilicus

The umbilicus, commonly known as the belly button or navel, is a scar-like anatomical structure on the abdomen formed after the umbilical cord is cut at birth. It serves as a key anatomical landmark in medicine.

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