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Primitive Reflexes – Development and Significance

Primitive reflexes are innate, involuntary movement patterns present in newborns and infants that indicate neurological maturity and gradually disappear as the brain develops.

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Delta-Aminolevulinic Acid

Delta-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) is a naturally occurring amino acid that serves as the key precursor in heme and chlorophyll biosynthesis, with important diagnostic and therapeutic applications in medicine.

Iodine Metabolism Protein

Iodine metabolism proteins are proteins involved in the transport, uptake, and utilization of iodine in the human body. They play a central role in thyroid gland function.

Quercetin Biosynthesis Pathway

The quercetin biosynthesis pathway describes the plant-based route by which the flavonoid quercetin is synthesized from simple precursors such as phenylalanine via the phenylpropanoid and flavonoid metabolic pathways.

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