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In patients with a mutant form of the enzyme, the allergy-causing molecules passed into their small intestines, where the allergic reaction occurs, and then into their large intestines. In the large intestine, it is broken down. How is broken down in the large intestine if the patients are not producing any enzymes that can carry out the job?
In patients with a mutant form of the enzyme, the allergy-causing molecules passed into their small intestines, where the allergic reaction occurs, and then into their large intestines. In the large intestine, it is broken down. How is broken down in the large intestine if the patients are not producing any enzymes that can carry out the job?
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