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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
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
It may also be used to diagnose certain kidney and liver disorders.
Other names
Also called alanine aminopeptidase.
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