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Interstitial atoms (blue) occupy some of the spaces within a lattice of larger atoms (red) In materials science, an interstitial defect is a type of point crystallographic defect where an atom of the same or of a different type, occupies an interstitial site in the crystal structure.
The brain and muscle have particularly high metabolic demands, therefore, making creatine a necessary molecule in ATP homeostasis. [11] [12] In regard to the brain, in order for creatine to reach the brain, it must first pass through the blood–brain barrier (BBB). The BBB separates blood from brain interstitial fluid and is, therefore, able ...
In some materials, neighboring atoms actually move away from a vacancy, because they experience attraction from atoms in the surroundings. A vacancy (or pair of vacancies in an ionic solid) is sometimes called a Schottky defect. Interstitial defects are atoms that occupy a site in the crystal structure at which there is usually not an atom ...
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Brain magnetic resonance spectroscopy can also be used in diagnosis, but will show decreased creatine levels in all three disorders and is therefore unable to identify the specific creatine disorder. Definitive diagnosis can be found through DNA sequencing of the relevant gene and enzymatic activity (for GAMT and AGAT) or transport activity (CTD).
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The chromosomal basis of Cri du chat syndrome consists of a deletion of the most terminal portion of the short arm of chromosome 5. 5p deletions, whether terminal or interstitial, occur at different breakpoints; the chromosomal basis generally consists of a deletion on the short arm of chromosome 5.