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tyrosine b -(r -Hydroxyphyl) adanine ? C 9 H 11 NO 3 an amino acid widely distributed in proteins; a precursor of epinephrine, thyroxine and melanin
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tyrosine A variety of tiny wild grass found in parts of Central and South America that is believed to be the ancestor of modern day corn.
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tyrosine A nonessential amino acid used to manufacture adrenal and thyroid hormones, and converted into the skin pigment melanin.
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tyrosine A nonessential amino acid but may be essential for individuals with certain diseases or nutritional concerns. May be important for neurotransmitter synthesis and mood regulation. May be useful for depression, allergies and addictive states.
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tyrosinase-negative (ty-neg) oculocutaneous a. a recessive disorder characterized by absence of pigment in hair, skin, and eyes. Signs include white hair throughout life, skin that is pink and highly susceptible to neoplasias, absence of pigmented nevi or freckles, gray to blue eyes, prominent red reflexes from the fundi, severe nystagmus, photophobia, and reduced visual acuity (most patients are legally blind). Called also albinism, a. I, and complete perfect a.
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