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Administration of | Vitamin K is therefore the antidote for dicoumarol to |
Combination with | vitamin K antagonists like warfarin increases the ris |
nemia (likely due to inhibition of the enzyme | vitamin K epoxide reductase)(vitamin K supplement is |
he October 14, 2008 edition of PLoS Medicine, | Vitamin K (5mg of K1/day) does not protect against ag |
eaten by the mouse as an overdose, inhibiting | vitamin K and leading to a loss of clotting activity |
if the carboxylase enzyme is able to oxidize | vitamin K hydroquinone to vitamin K epoxide at the sa |
ffering from atherosclerosis, suggesting that | Vitamin K deficiency is more common than previously t |
prolonged prothrombin time, suggesting either | vitamin K deficiency or chronic liver disease leading |
It is a | vitamin K antagonist that inhibits coagulation by blo |
House wonders if a | Vitamin K deficiency explains the delay between the b |
to prevent recurring thrombosis, not heparin, | vitamin K does play a role in the day-to-day life of |
nemia (likely due to inhibition of the enzyme | vitamin K epoxide reductase) and a reaction with etha |
Phenprocoumon inhibits | vitamin K reductase. |
Tioclomarol is a | vitamin K antagonist. |
Ethyl biscoumacetate is a | vitamin K antagonist. |
Kappadione is a | Vitamin K derivative. |
Fluindione is a | vitamin K antagonist. |
House's theory about | Vitamin K is becoming stronger. |
The prevalence of | vitamin K deficiency varies by geographic region. |
d bleeding disorders in newborns with lack of | Vitamin K in breast milk. |
However, | vitamin K does affect the metabolic reaction of warfa |
AT3 is not dependent on | vitamin K so unlike warfarin, giving vitamin K will n |
USAN) is an anticoagulant that functions as a | Vitamin K antagonist (similar to warfarin, for which |
For infants in the United States, | vitamin K deficiency without bleeding may occur in as |
ion of anticoagulant factors protein C and S. | Vitamin K is also required for bone protein formation |
as a Soya Bean Oil emulsion ("Diprivan"), and | Vitamin K ("Konakion") is also free of Cremophor EL ( |
ould not be affected by fluctuating levels of | vitamin K, a patient taking warfarin must be aware of |
umarin drugs it is a competitive inhibitor of | Vitamin K, preventing the formation of prothrombin. |
Vitamin K-deficiency may occur by disturbed intestina | |
talyzes the posttranslational modification of | vitamin K-dependent proteins. |
It is useful to do a few | vitamin K-dependent and a few nonvitamin K-dependent |
These | vitamin K-dependent procoagulant factors dock to this |
Many of these | vitamin K-dependent proteins are involved in coagulat |
Mutations in this gene are associated with | vitamin K-dependent coagulation defect and PXE-like d |
It is among the only few flora to contain | vitamin K. |
acid; this can interfere with the actions of | vitamin K. |
"for his discovery of the chemical nature of | vitamin K." |
Vitamin K1 is commonly used to treat warfarin toxicit | |
A stereoisomer of phylloquinone is called | vitamin k1 (note the difference in capitalization). |
Vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) is antidotal. | |
It is often called | vitamin K1 or phytonadione. |
y of Pediatrics recommends that 0.5 to 1.0 mg | Vitamin K1 be administered to all newborns shortly af |
-4, an internally transported natural form of | vitamin K2, which is associated with bone formation a |
5 (2004) (lost 9-0) (represented respondents, | vitamin manufacturers and antitrust defendants). |
brand spokesperson for Nutrilite, a brand of | vitamin, mineral and dietary supplements. |
n the human diet, potentially qualifying as a | vitamin, namely Vitamin S. |
pellagra is caused by a dietary lack of the B | vitamin niacin along with reduced levels of the essen |
o acids such as tryptophan and lysine and the | vitamin niacin, which would otherwise be unavailable |
to make a sufficient amount of the B-complex | vitamin niacinamide, particularly under stress when m |
nd Misuses Revealed, from Distance Healing to | Vitamin O (Wiley & Sons, 2003) and of Food At Work: W |
Even then, it is a | vitamin only for plant-eating species which possess t |
ing upon the person's general health, certain | vitamin or mineral depletion or electrolyte imbalance |
It is sometimes referred to as | Vitamin P, although not strictly a vitamin. |
e their way around the laboratory, collecting | vitamin pills and finding the elixir of the title. |
upils remember with glee the prescriptions of | vitamin pills that she insisted they take, especially |
how sick I was until they gave me some of the | vitamin pills that had just come into the camp. |
lly not all vitamers possess exactly the same | vitamin potency, per mass. |
O'Donnell has been the formulator of leading | vitamin products such as Radiant Greens. |
Three songs from | Vitamin Records have been featured on the Fox televis |
Since then | Vitamin Records has released over 185 albums in a var |
Vitamin Records has also released an album honoring s | |
Vitamin Records has also produced tribute albums in s | |
Vitamin Records is a Los Angeles based record label f | |
"By itself, the | vitamin, riboflavin, a B vitamin, does nothing . |
The biochemical source is the | vitamin riboflavin. |
Vitamin S is a free improvisation collective founded | |
Since 2002 New Zealand collective | Vitamin S has hosted weekly improvisations based arou |
Vitamin S takes the form beyond music and includes im | |
Vitamin S presents regular weekly random trios. | |
two per night, are drawn in advance from the | Vitamin S pool using a customised interface that is p |
In 1965, David and Sheila Gaiman co-founded a | vitamin shop, G&G Foods. |
ick painless procedure called C3-R in which a | vitamin solution is combined with light. |
with a young son named Sam, Phil runs a small | vitamin store, whilst Buck operates a local chain of |
al staff examined various energy, protein and | vitamin strategies for re-nourishing the subjects fro |
The | Vitamin String Quartet contributed a recording of "Ja |
The label is home to the | Vitamin String Quartet, who are best known for perfor |
owner in a special oak hutch and also takes a | vitamin supplement to keep him healthy. |
It is a common | vitamin supplement, available in both oral and inject |
soluble nutrients may be inhibited, requiring | vitamin supplements to be used to avoid deficiencies. |
nto subgroups receiving differing protein and | vitamin supplements regimes. |
He is also a spokesman for Vemma | vitamin supplements. |
he MRC: What it is and How it Works" and "The | Vitamin Survey". |
Rodney denies it, says that he's got Duke's | vitamin tablets, and pulls out a bottle that looks id |
Del points out that those pills are Duke's | vitamin tablets. |
scientist Will Wheeler, who discovered a new | vitamin that gave him superpowers, which he named "Pa |
It is a fat-soluble | vitamin that is stable to air and moisture but decomp |
As part of the definition of | vitamin, the body cannot completely synthesize an opt |
hiazole ring is notable as a component of the | vitamin thiamine (B1). |
The hospital pioneered Ultraviolet ray and | vitamin treatment under the orthopaedic surgeon Dr. L |
The medical management of gastric ulcers with | vitamin U therapy". |
He is currently the president of a | vitamin water company in Reno, Nevada. |
In May 2007, | Vitamin Water was sold to the Coca-Cola Corporation f |
ong portrayed a Chinese badminton player in a | Vitamin Water commercial starring David Ortiz and Bri |
The | Vitamin Water Company in previous years have been wor |
For the use of the slang term | Vitamin X to refer to recreational drugs, see Methyle |
Vitamin X or VX is a hardcore punk and thrashcore ban | |
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