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Spinal Canal – Anatomy, Function and Conditions

The spinal canal is the bony channel formed by the vertebrae of the spine, protecting the spinal cord and housing the nerve roots.

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Telomere Length Maintenance

Telomere length maintenance refers to the biological processes that keep the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes stable, preventing premature cell aging and DNA damage.

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.

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