- Alpha-1
antitrypsin or α1-
antitrypsin (A1AT, α1AT, A1A, or AAT) is a
protein belonging to the
serpin superfamily. It is
encoded in
humans by the SERPINA1...
- Alpha-1
antitrypsin deficiency (A1AD or AATD) is a
genetic disorder that may
result in lung
disease or
liver disease.
Onset of lung
problems is typically...
-
sarcoidosis with
cutaneous involvement (seen in up to 20 percent);
Alpha 1-
antitrypsin deficiency Crohn's
disease This is not a
complete list of
possible causes...
-
adrenergic receptor, a G protein-coupled
receptor Alpha-1
antitrypsin, a
protein Alpha-1
antitrypsin deficiency, a
genetic disorder Alpha-1-fetoprotein or...
- dust from grains,
cadmium dust or fumes, and genetics, such as alpha-1
antitrypsin deficiency. In
developing countries,
common sources of
household air...
- with the
effects of
tobacco smoking, and
other risk factors. Alpha-1
antitrypsin deficiency is a
genetic risk
factor that may lead to the
condition presenting...
- and
antitrypsin migrate together but
orosomucoid stains poorly so
alpha 1
antitrypsin (AAT)
constitutes most of the alpha-1 band. Alpha-1
antitrypsin has...
- the most
common serpinopathy:
antitrypsin deficiency.
Antitrypsin augmentation therapy is
approved for
severe antitrypsin deficiency-related emphysema...
-
blood proteins:[citation needed]
Prealbumin (transthyretin)
Alpha 1
antitrypsin (neutralizes
trypsin that has
leaked from the
digestive system) Alpha-1-acid...
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conversion of L-DOPA
outside the brain. To give α1
antitrypsin to
someone with
alpha 1-
antitrypsin deficiency. Wright, BM;
Eiland EH, 3rd; Lorenz, R (March...