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- {{Image|lactose.JPG|right|150px|A lactose molecule.}} Commonly known as "milk sugar", '''lactose''' is a [[disaccharide]] sugar made up of the two [[monosaccharide]]s, [[gl716 bytes (105 words) - 12:42, 18 July 2010
- | pagename = Lactose | abc = Lactose2 KB (227 words) - 13:21, 1 February 2009
- ...likely that selection was a main factor in determining the distribution of lactose intolerance.}} ...allele not the recessive allele. The recessive allele (ancestral) has the lactose intolerance phenotype (lactase expressed early only). A mutation occurs in2 KB (353 words) - 16:40, 2 January 2013
- #REDIRECT [[Lactose intolerance]]33 bytes (3 words) - 04:10, 28 February 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Talk:Lactose intolerance]]38 bytes (4 words) - 04:10, 28 February 2008
- 155 bytes (19 words) - 08:41, 11 September 2009
- #redirect [[Lactose intolerance]]33 bytes (3 words) - 00:08, 10 March 2008
- {{Image|lactose.JPG|right|150px|A lactose molecule.}} ...that range from a mild indigestion ([[dyspepsia]]) to severe [[diarrhea]]. Lactose intolerance may be an inborn error or acquired."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>15 KB (2,165 words) - 21:08, 26 October 2010
- | pagename = Lactose Intolerance | abc = Lactose Intolerance706 bytes (64 words) - 14:14, 15 February 2008
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lactose]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Lactose intolerance}}703 bytes (89 words) - 17:57, 11 January 2010
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 14:12, 15 February 2008
- | pagename = Lactose intolerance | abc = Lactose intolerance997 bytes (113 words) - 09:19, 15 March 2024
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 02:01, 29 February 2008
- 2. Montgomery R.K., Buller H.A., Rings E.H., & Grand R.J. 1991. Lactose intolerance and the genetic regulation of intestinal lactase- phlorizin hyd 4. Bhatnagar S. & Aggarwal R. 2007. Lactose intolerance. ''British Medical Journal''. Vol 334. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd734 bytes (96 words) - 19:26, 11 March 2008
- ...ntestine of adults and a concomitant inability to break down or metabolize lactose.186 bytes (29 words) - 16:36, 7 December 2008
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lactose intolerance]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Lactose}}574 bytes (75 words) - 17:57, 11 January 2010
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- {{Image|lactose.JPG|right|150px|A lactose molecule.}} Commonly known as "milk sugar", '''lactose''' is a [[disaccharide]] sugar made up of the two [[monosaccharide]]s, [[gl716 bytes (105 words) - 12:42, 18 July 2010
- #REDIRECT [[Lactose intolerance]]33 bytes (3 words) - 04:10, 28 February 2008
- #redirect [[Lactose intolerance]]33 bytes (3 words) - 00:08, 10 March 2008
- 2. Montgomery R.K., Buller H.A., Rings E.H., & Grand R.J. 1991. Lactose intolerance and the genetic regulation of intestinal lactase- phlorizin hyd 4. Bhatnagar S. & Aggarwal R. 2007. Lactose intolerance. ''British Medical Journal''. Vol 334. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd734 bytes (96 words) - 19:26, 11 March 2008
- #REDIRECT [[Talk:Lactose intolerance]]38 bytes (4 words) - 04:10, 28 February 2008
- | pagename = Lactose Intolerance | abc = Lactose Intolerance706 bytes (64 words) - 14:14, 15 February 2008
- Gram-negative, non-motile, encapsulated, lactose fermenting, facultative anaerobic, rod shaped bacterium that causes severe183 bytes (19 words) - 20:57, 5 September 2009
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lactose intolerance]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Lactose}}574 bytes (75 words) - 17:57, 11 January 2010
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lactose]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Lactose intolerance}}703 bytes (89 words) - 17:57, 11 January 2010
- | pagename = Lactose intolerance | abc = Lactose intolerance997 bytes (113 words) - 09:19, 15 March 2024
- ...ntestine of adults and a concomitant inability to break down or metabolize lactose.186 bytes (29 words) - 16:36, 7 December 2008
- {{r|Lactose intolerance}} {{r|Lactose}}2 KB (192 words) - 16:55, 11 January 2010
- ...likely that selection was a main factor in determining the distribution of lactose intolerance.}} ...allele not the recessive allele. The recessive allele (ancestral) has the lactose intolerance phenotype (lactase expressed early only). A mutation occurs in2 KB (353 words) - 16:40, 2 January 2013
- {{r|Lactose intolerance}}324 bytes (41 words) - 14:51, 17 March 2010
- *lactose positive355 bytes (55 words) - 10:36, 6 April 2008
- | pagename = Lactose | abc = Lactose2 KB (227 words) - 13:21, 1 February 2009
- {{r|Lactose intolerance}}450 bytes (57 words) - 17:19, 11 January 2010
- ...velopment and the secretion of specific milk components such as casein and lactose. Stage 2 is defined as “copious” milk secretion after the baby is born. ...to secrete small quantities of specific milk components such as casein and lactose. Stage 2 is when human milk is secreted and the letting-down of milk is bro4 KB (590 words) - 17:17, 4 January 2012
- {{r|Lactose}}471 bytes (59 words) - 17:57, 11 January 2010
- ==[[Lactose intolerance]]==2 KB (405 words) - 14:05, 22 September 2008