L-norvaline

L-norvaline is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class. L-norvaline is associated with abnormalities such as Celiac Disease, Exanthema, Atherosclerosis, Plasmodium falciparum infection and Parasitemia. The involved functions are known as Anabolism, Saturated, Stimulus, Physiologic Organization and arginase activity. L-norvaline often locates in Extracellular, Protoplasm, soluble, viral nucleocapsid location and Cell Wall. The associated genes with L-norvaline are norvaline, Amino Acids, Basic, ARG1 gene, Escherichia coli Proteins and Operon. The related lipids are Lipopolysaccharides.

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PMIDJournalPublished DateAuthorTitle
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