Medically reviewed by Robert Burakoff, MDKey TakeawaysHigh ammonia levels can be dangerous and may cause confusion, ...
High levels of ammonia kill liver cells by damaging the mitochondria that power the cells. But this can be prevented using an existing drug due to start clinical trials, finds a new study in mice.
High levels of ammonia kill liver cells by damaging the mitochondria that power the cells. But this can be prevented using an existing drug due to start clinical trials, finds a new study in mice led ...
High levels of ammonia kill liver cells by damaging the mitochondria that power the cells. But this can be prevented using an ...