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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormal liver development" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or scientific contexts to describe atypical growth or formation of the liver.
Example: "The study found a correlation between certain genetic factors and abnormal liver development in infants."
Alternatives: "irregular liver growth" or "atypical liver formation."
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mpi morphants display abnormal liver development.
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Additionally, liver development was abnormal in the sec63 st67 mutants; however, cysts were not observed in the liver or kidneys.
However, no clear mechanism exists to explain how sex affects the development of abnormal liver function among adolescents.
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Collectively these findings demonstrate that loss of UPF2 during fetal liver development leads to the appearance of cells arrested in mitosis displaying abnormal nuclear morphology.
Abnormal liver enzymes were listed as a possible side effect.
Early diagnosis of liver disorders usually involves a blood test for abnormal liver function.
Could viral hepatitis be the cause of the fever and the abnormal liver function?
His blood showed highly abnormal liver enzyme levels, the doctor said.
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