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The paper emphasizes common and distinctive features of carbonic acid fixation (carboxylation) in autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms as well as metabolic significance of the carboxylation reaction in the synthesis of lipids, amino acids, sugars, purine and pyrimidine nucleotides and in the
Complete inhibition of vitreous fibrinolytic activity with 4-amino-methylcyclohexane carbonic acid was associated with significantly delayed resolution of vitreous hemorrhages in rabbits. However, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis indicated but a slight delay in the removal of the fibrin component
Clinical measures, such as blood pressure or urine output, have been the traditional methods used to assess tissue perfusion in trauma patients with hypovolemia. Hypoperfusion of tissues results in increased levels of lactate and carbonic acids. Base deficit is a clinical measure of metabolic
Method of cryodestruction of deep subcortical structures is used in functional stereotactic operations in patients with chronic progressing diseases of the central nervous system. The PAH device produces cooling the tissues in the target point of the brain to -70 degrees C, which allows to obtain