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droxyvitamin D and 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin ...
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The study population included 30 patients hav-
ing angiographically demonstrated CAD and 20 pa-
tients having normal coronary arteries attending car-
diology...
... oxidative damage to human erythrocytes was investigated
in the current studies upon loading to erythrocytes.
The erythrocytes were classified into; control erythrocytes, erythrocytes incubated with ... levels was performed
using tetraethoxypropane as the standard.
Determination of erythrocytes hemolysis
Erythrocytes hemolysis was determined by os-
motic fragility behavior using different...
...
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59. Begley CE, Lairson DR, Reynolds TF, Coan S. Early treatment
cost in epilepsy and how it varies with seizure type and fre-
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60. Begley CE, Beghi ... J.Pediatr.Psychol. 1996; 21:
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71. Estroff DB, Yando R, Burke K, Snyder D. Perceptions of pre-
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J.Pediatr.Psychol. 19...
... from
younger donors [10]. Once patients develop cirrhosis
post-transplant, the 1 and 3 year actuarial risks of
decompensation are 42% and 62%, respectively, vs. less
than 5% by 1 year and less ... by decreased patient tolerability necessitating
frequent dose adjustment and the inability to achieve
optimal dosing. Approximately 30% of patients will
discontinue therapy. Often the...
... for infection
of HBV and HCV concurrently. A multicenter study in
Italy [16] showed that the subjects with dual HBV and
HCV infection were more likely to be older than 42 years,
resident in ... Cancer Study: Infection with
hepatitis B and C and the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in West
Africa. Hepatology 2004;39:211-219
54. Saito I, Miyamura T, Ohbayashi A, Harada H, Katayam...
... therapy.
Virological tools include serological assays for anti-HCV antibody detection and serological determination of the HCV
genotype, and molecular assays that detect and quantify HCV RNA and ... sequence analysis of the 5’
noncoding region (Trugene® 5'NC HCV Genotyping Kit,
Bayer HealthCare, Diagnostics Division, Tarrytown, New
York) or reverse hybridization analysis usi...
... trabecular number and greatest trabecular separation. Generally vertebrae are
less dense anteriorly and superiorly and more dense posteriorly and inferiorly with heterogeneity
between symmetric sites ... energy X-ray absorptiometry: Methodology and precision. Bone.
1996 18(1):S17-S27.
81. Silva MJ, Keaveny TM, Hayes WC. Load sharing between the shell and centrum in the lumbar...
... Types and frequencies of symptoms and signs
specified by patients with BAD and individuals without
BAD. Nominations are presented since participants stand a
chance to tick more than one symptom ... ulcers
and excoriations disrupted by pale, whitish areas with
no more hairs (figures 8 and 9).
chronic stage 4 pale, whitened, thickened, dry, leathery, scaly
skin with no hairs an...
... 7.4,
5m
M
azide inhibited ADP hydrolysis by 70% whereas
ATP hydrolysis was inhibited by only 10%. Inhibition of
ADP and ATP hydrolysis by azide was greater when the pH
of assay solutions was 6.4. Azide inhibition ... ecto-ATPDase were affected differently by
pH. Figure 2 shows that the pH–activity curves of ATP and
ADP hydrolysis do not coincide. While maximal ATP
hydrolysis activity wa...
... method.
Inhibition of the enzyme activity by glucose, maltose and
cyclohexaamylose
For the study of the enzyme inhibition by glucose, maltose
and cyclohexaamylose b-amylase activity was measured
using ... highly conserved in all b-amylases from
plants and microorganisms (e.g. 97Gly-Gly-Asn-Val-Gly-
Asp-Ala-Val104 of Calystegia b-amylase and 96Gly-Gly-
Asn-Val-Gly-Asp-Ile-Val103 of the...