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  #1

I don't know if asmi or someone else has posted this b/4 or not. If yes, then disregard it.

A mentally retarded pt. has abnormally high glutathione urine levels and undetectable gamma glytamyltranspeptidase activity in cultured skin fibroblasts. This enzyme is important in:

a)AA transport
b)Cholesterol transport
c)Glucose transport
d)FA transport
e)Nucleotide transport

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  #2

AA ( GGT is found in liver ,kidney,heart and brain) ,helps AA to cross membranes.

  #3

I hate you grin (j/k okkkk?) I'm just using reaction formation!

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  #4

PLz don't hate me Bela :cry: ,


:idea: rather use it as sublimation (most mature defence ) :lol: . I don't know many things , so still in learning process .

Pray for me :icon_study: ,just 2 days for exam :cry:

  #5

U misunderstood me. I said reaction formation b/c in this mechanism people express love as hate (the case of two co-workers that fight all day long and tell each other how much they dislike each other but in fact, it's the opposite. So, I didn't mean "I hate you" deliberately.

2 days huh? Well, God willing you will make it. You've put ur work into it, so you should expect some good results. Actually, I personally think u'll make it with flying colors wink

Whatever you do, just don't disappear after u take the exam. How about the rest of us? You'd help us with questions, answers, and explanations grin So, please don't go!

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  #6

Hey Bela,

I didn't misunderstood you . I knew you were kidding and ofcourse i know defination for "reaction formation".Infact , I was kidding smiling face too

Thanks for your wishes , Hope so from Almighty ..... :roll:


Will be there for you all , don't worry







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