Diagnostic findings include defective bone mineralisation, reduced levels of serum alkaline phosphatase, increased levels of serum calcium, excretion of phosphoethanolamine in the urine and stress fractures.
What does PEA stand for?
PEA stands for Phosphoethanolamine
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- Pocket Ethernet Adapter
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CRP has the highest affinity to phosphocholine residues, but it can also bind to phosphoethanolamine, chromatin, histones, fibronectin, laminin and polycations (9).
Genes that were significantly down-regulated and statistically significant in males included phosphoethanolamine methyltransferase (0.
Some exceptions include phosphoethanolamine and 3-methylhistidine, which showed a relatively constant excretion throughout childhood.
The CVs for most free amino acids of the four sample types (n = 172) were between 12% and 42%, except for the following amino acids: phosphoethanolamine (PTEN), aspartic acid (Asp), hydroxyproline (Hyp), citrulline (Cit), [beta]-alanine, ethanolamine, and Trp.