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toxemia/phosphatase

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[Statistical analysis of urinary estriol (U-E3), serum leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) and heat stable alkaline phosphatase (HSAP) in toxemia].

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The levels of urinary estriol (U-E3), serum leucine aminopeptidase (LSP) and heat stable alkaline phosphatase (HSAP) were determined in toxemic and normal pregnancies. The significance of differences was established by weekly estimation of the parameters for both groups after the 28th week of

[Leukocyte alkaline phosphatase in pregnancy toxemia].

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[Acid phosphatase activity in the neutrophils and peripheral lymphocytes in normal pregnancy and pregnancies complicated by RH-HR blood group incompatibility and toxemia].

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[Electron microscopic study on alkaline phosphatase activity in the glomerulus in normal pregnancy and in late toxemia patients].

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[Serum placental alkaline phosphatase in normal pregnancy and in toxemia].

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[Acid phosphatase of the neutrophils and lymphocytes in pregnancy toxemias].

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[Changes in lipid metabolism and phosphatase activity in late pregnancy toxemia].

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[Serum alkaline phosphatase activity in threatened abortion, prolonged pregnancy and late pregnancy toxemia].

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Alkaline phosphatase activity in dialysed urine samples from patients with normal pregnancy, toxemia of pregnancy and chronic pyelonephritis.

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[Activity of acid phosphatase in the blood serum and placenta and cathepsin in the placenta in patients with late pregnancy toxemias].

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Metabolic profiles in goat does in late pregnancy with and without subclinical pregnancy toxemia.

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BACKGROUND Pregnant goat does can develop various metabolic diseases during late pregnancy that may have profound effects on their health and productivity, including subclinical pregnancy toxemia. OBJECTIVE This study was performed to evaluate serum biochemical findings in goats in late pregnancy

Neonatal factors predicting childhood height in preterm infants: evidence for a persisting effect of early metabolic bone disease?

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OBJECTIVE Preterm infants are known to remain small during childhood. We previously found that evidence of neonatal metabolic bone disease was associated with reduced length at 18 months. We aimed to further investigate factors predicting childhood height and to test the hypothesis that evidence of

Zinc status, pregnancy complications, and labor abnormalities.

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Maternal plasma zinc levels, red blood cell levels, and serum alkaline phosphatase activity were used as indices of zinc status in 279 pregnant women at delivery and were compared with the incidence of complications during the antenatal period and major dysfunctional labor patterns. The median

Rap-Phr systems from pAW63 and pHT8-1 plasmids act together to regulate sporulation in the Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki HD73 strain

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Bacillus thuringiensis is a Gram-positive spore-forming bacterium pathogenic to various insect species. This property is due to the Cry toxins encoded by plasmid genes and mostly produced during sporulation. B. thuringiensis contains a remarkable amount of extrachromosomal DNA

The renal lysosomes in acute experimental pancreatitis in dogs treated with prostacyclin (PGI2).

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The inflammatory process in pancreas affects the function and structure of kidneys both by enzymatic toxemia and impairment of the renal circulation. In this study the stability of renal lysosomes in AEP in dogs treated with cytoprotective agent PGI2 was investigated. AEP was induced by injection of
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