AAP

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AAP is an enzyme that is normally found in healthy kidneys.

It may be found at high levels in the urine when there are kidney problems.

Used as a biomarker[edit | edit source]

It is used as a biomarker to detect damage to the kidneys caused by drugs and other agents.

Use in diagnosing kidney and liver disorders[edit | edit source]

It may also be used to diagnose certain kidney and liver disorders.

Other names[edit | edit source]

Also called alanine aminopeptidase.


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