Phenotype measures associated with ontology term
MP:0001765   'abnormal ion homeostasis'
       
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All measures in this list are mapped to the ontology descendants of MP:0001765. None are mapped to MP:0001765 directly.
MP:0000194   increased circulating calcium level
MP:0000195   decreased circulating calcium level
MP:0001562   abnormal circulating calcium level
MP:0001565   abnormal circulating phosphate level
MP:0001771   abnormal circulating magnesium level
MP:0001776   abnormal circulating sodium level
MP:0002668   abnormal circulating potassium level
MP:0003018   abnormal circulating chloride level
MP:0003019   increased circulating chloride level
MP:0003020   decreased circulating chloride level
MP:0003065   abnormal liver copper level
MP:0004152   abnormal circulating iron level
MP:0004231   abnormal calcium ion homeostasis
MP:0005627   increased circulating potassium level
MP:0005628   decreased circulating potassium level
MP:0005633   increased circulating sodium level
MP:0005634   decreased circulating sodium level
MP:0005637   abnormal iron homeostasis
MP:0008738   abnormal liver iron level
MP:0011978   abnormal potassium ion homeostasis
MP:0012007   abnormal chloride level
MP:0012385   abnormal erythrocyte potassium:chloride symporter activity
MP:0012388   abnormal erythrocyte sodium:hydrogen antiporter activity
MP:0012391   abnormal erythrocyte sodium:potassium-exchanging ATPase activity
MP:0012394   abnormal erythrocyte calcium-activated potassium channel activity
MP:0020879   abnormal calcium level
MP:0020880   abnormal milk calcium level
MP:0020881   abnormal milk copper level
MP:0020882   abnormal milk iron level
MP:0020884   abnormal milk magnesium level
MP:0020886   abnormal milk phosphate level
MP:0020887   abnormal potassium level
MP:0020888   abnormal milk potassium level
MP:0020890   abnormal milk sodium level
MP:0021125   abnormal phosphocholine level
MP:0030752   abnormal choline level
This MP term has been mapped to these MPD phenotype measurements to help users find relevant data. It should be noted that MPD measurements typically have a mixture of high-end, low-end and "normal" readings.