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Esophageal Varices: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins in the esophagus, most commonly caused by liver cirrhosis, and can lead to life-threatening bleeding.

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Protein Hydrolysate

Protein hydrolysate is a mixture of peptides and amino acids produced by enzymatic or chemical breakdown of proteins. It is used in nutrition, medicine, and sports supplementation.

Glycoproteins

Glycoproteins are proteins with sugar molecules attached to them. They play essential roles in the immune system, cell communication, and metabolic processes.

Lipoproteins

Lipoproteins are transport molecules in the blood that carry fats and cholesterol throughout the body. They play a key role in cardiovascular health.

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