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beta-galactosidase complex — Definition

Beta-galaktosidaz kompleksi / beta-galactosidase complex
Beta-galaktosidaz complex is a group of enzymes that hydrolyze sugars with beta-galactocytes such as lactose. In the human body, especially in the intestinal mucosa and kidney tissue. This complex is an important biomarker in the diagnosis of lizomal storage diseases such as GM1 gangliyozidosis. In the case of deficiency, the accumulation of galcotosome lipid and glicoprotein is observed in the cell.
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🇹🇷 Beta-galaktosidaz kompleksi
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🇬🇧 beta-galactosidase complex
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❓ What is Beta-galaktosidaz kompleksi?
Beta-galaktosidaz kompleksi; beta-galaktosidaz complex is a group of enzymes that hydrolyze sugars with beta-galactocytes such as lactose. In the human body, especially in the intestinal mucosa and kidney tissue. This complex is an important biomarker in the diagnosis of lizomal storage diseases such as GM1 gangliyozidosis. In the case of deficiency, the accumulation of galcotosome lipid and glicoprotein is observed in the cell.
❓ What is beta-galactosidase complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "beta-galactosidase complex" is Beta-galaktosidaz kompleksi.
❓ Which medical field is Beta-galaktosidaz kompleksi related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.