790.99
CPT Code 83880- Natriuretic peptide.
270.4
79099
Mixed or combined hyperlipidemia elevated cholesterol levels. From Wikipedia
Since it is a coag profile ( fibrin) i would use 79092
790.5 Other Nonspecific Abnormal Serum Enzyme Levels
Disease of the Circulatory System
if without diagnosis of hypertension code only elevated blood pressure 726.2. if theres a final diagnosis of hypertension, code high blood for 401.9 for unspecified type of HTN.
Peptide bonds are the basis of all proteins. There are 20 amino acids that can possibly be involved in a peptide bond, but they all happen in the same way. Every amino acid has 2 crucial parts- the amino (NH3) group and the carboxylic acid (COOH) group. To make a peptide bond, the amino group of one amino acid is joined with the carboxylic acid of another. One water molecule leaves (An H from the NH3 and an OH from the COOH come off, making H20). What you are left with is NH-CO in a bond. So, looking at a protein chain, the peptide bond is always between the NH and the CO of 2 amino acids. So basically, it forms in an amino group
non-specific hyperlipidemia, OR high blood fats (a generalized term not mentioning exactly which fats are elevated) Hope this answers the question for you. :)
No. Scotophobin is a peptide that Georges Ungar, a physiologist working at Baylor University, claimed to code for fear of the dark in rats. This work, published in the early 1970s, touched off a storm of controversy. The critics prevailed.
Depends how you mean the question. If the question is "Is protein composed of DNA?" The answer is no, Protein is made of amino acids linked with peptide bonds. If the question is "Does DNA code for Proteins?" The answer is yes, DNA is transcribed into mRNA which is then translated to a sequence of amino acids via tRNA and ribosomes.