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Due to lack of Creatine Kinase energy storage which is in the form of Phosphocreatine get reduced and eventually leads to multiple diseases such as Muscle Dystrophy ; symptoms of which include muscle pain, muscle stiffness and decreases muscle mobility.
Also the lack in energy storage causes liver diseases. Due to poor functioning of liver creatine production gets effected which causes low creatinine; symptoms of which include abdominal pain, jaundice, swelling and bloody or tar coloured stool.
This is how lack in creatine kinase effects human metabolism.
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