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  • Metabolic abnormalities including hyperlipidemia (chol
  • red gluconeogenesis, hypoglycemia and severe metabolic acidemia.
  • The list of agents that cause high anion gap metabolic acidosis is similar to but broader than the
  • onic anhydrase may be strong enough to cause metabolic acidosis of clinical importance.
  • raise lactate levels and lead to generalized metabolic acidosis as well.
  • Main article: High anion gap metabolic acidosis
  • This results in metabolic acidosis and severe dehydration.
  • c acid that is primarily responsible for the metabolic acidosis and visual disturbances that are as
  • ed in an oral form to treat chronic forms of metabolic acidosis such as chronic renal failure and r
  • up and cause the blood to become too acidic ( metabolic acidosis).
  • e deficit (a below-normal base excess), thus metabolic acidosis, usually involves either excretion
  • In metabolic acidosis, chemoreceptors sense a deranged ac
  • loss, and the bicarbonaturia will produce a metabolic acidosis, further reducing the effect.
  • o remember the causes of increased anion gap metabolic acidosis.
  • to their tendency to induce ketogenesis and metabolic acidosis.
  • tatus epilepticus and severe respiratory and metabolic acidosis.
  • s, secreted from the liver and having direct metabolic actions in the body through the nuclear rece
  • se may be found in many cellular fundamental metabolic activities such as acidosis and alkalosis an
  • or long periods of time and abruptly recover metabolic activity when rehydrated.
  • f the patient's blood in order to reduce the metabolic activity of macrophages, which are host cell
  • man's team has reported reduced ACC size and metabolic activity in autistic patients, and activity
  • Changes in metabolic activity can give large changes in MTT or MT
  • s a non-invasive measure of cytochrome P-450 metabolic activity in liver function tests.
  • ng activity of cytochrome c, thus increasing metabolic activity and freeing up more energy for the
  • In the brain, it slows metabolic activity by a combination of actions.
  • Areas of intense metabolic activity, such as the digestive tract and fl
  • ifferent conditions can increase or decrease metabolic activity.
  • melanin in the fungus, increasing its total metabolic activity.
  • the physiological state of increased rate of metabolic activity.
  • His research is primarily focused on the metabolic adaptation of tissues such as heart, skeleta
  • sociated with low plasma renin activity, and metabolic alkalosis associated with hypokalemia.
  • n associated with low plasma renin activity, metabolic alkalosis due to hypokalemia, and hypoaldost
  • on predispose to hypokalemic (low potassium) metabolic alkalosis with normal blood pressure.
  • metabolic alkalosis if too high (more than +2 mEq/L)
  • If it occurs together with metabolic alkalosis (decreased blood acidity) it is of
  • ed distal tubule H+ secretion, worsening the metabolic alkalosis, and 2) increased generation of "n
  • In metabolic alkalosis, the breathing rate is decreased.
  • Thus, protracted vomiting can result in metabolic alkalosis.
  • calated alpha cells, resulting in loss of H [ metabolic alkalosis].)
  • metabolism project, devised to identify the metabolic and biochemical basis for this tragedy, was
  • otes function as fundamental transporters of metabolic and xenobiotic organic cations.
  • painting large-scale ("omics") datasets onto metabolic and regulatory networks, and onto the genome
  • Some metabolic and nutritional studies carried out on rats
  • e are used in pharmacological, neurological, metabolic, and endocrine research as it allows the tag
  • disability, and early diagnosis of genetic, metabolic and developmental disorders.
  • pathetic tone) has been associated with many metabolic and hemodynamic abnormalities that result in
  • includes a genome browser, and browsers for metabolic and regulatory networks.
  • ngly clear that crystallins may have several metabolic and regulatory functions, both within the le
  • er's research focuses on the nutritional and metabolic aspects of kidney disease.
  • It is more resistant to metabolic attack (hence a duration of action of 6 hour
  • cortisol, in circulating concentrations and metabolic behavior of various leucocytes, and in immun
  • sorption and bone formation, results in many metabolic bone diseases, such as osteoporosis.
  • the Comprehensive Cancer Center, Center for Metabolic Bone Disease, Skin Diseases Research Center,
  • developing new antirachitic sterols to treat metabolic bone disease.
  • benzoic acid and a minor (1%) product of the metabolic break down of aspirin, excreted by the kidne
  • Increases in neuronal levels of DOPAC, a metabolic breakdown product of dopamine, have been sho
  • PFOSA is also a metabolic by-product of N-alkylated perfluorooctanesul
  • sic paper was "Differential Phytotoxicity of Metabolic By-Products of Helminthosporium victoriae" p
  • f alcohol by preventing the breakdown of the metabolic byproduct acetaldehyde.
  • It is then possible to get an idea of the metabolic capacities of the targeted organisms and und
  • s such as warfarin and phenytoin, diminished metabolic capacity because of genetic polymorphisms or
  • serum being an indicator, is the underlying metabolic cause of carnosinemia.
  • diverse strains, with different genetic and metabolic characteristics, that may have a hybrid orig
  • profloxacin and pefloxacin, also inhibit the metabolic clearance of theophylline.
  • ed to describe the large number of secondary metabolic compounds found in plants.
  • Recently, metabolic concerns have been of grave concern to clini
  • dangerous pro-oxidative compound in certain metabolic contexts.
  • demonstrate the correctness of his paper on metabolic control analysis.
  • lear that peptides play an important role in metabolic control in many animals, whether insulin per
  • ogically involved in skull morphogenesis and metabolic control of the ERR-alpha/PGC1-alpha transcri
  • blood cells, leading to the establishment of metabolic control theory on which they submitted a joi
  • earchers are also interested in the study of metabolic control in cancer pathways.
  • Substrate limitation also allows the metabolic control, to avoid osmotic effects, catabolit
  • is sometimes used as a drug to catalyze this metabolic conversion in patients.
  • g, cangrelor is an active drug not requiring metabolic conversion.
  • ynthesis is a possible catecholamine-binding metabolic copper enzyme domain, a neuron-like property
  • However, melanization may come at some metabolic cost to the fungal cells: in the absence of
  • type 2 often appears in infancy as a sudden metabolic crisis, in which acidosis and low blood suga
  • ude Bernard's theory of the glycogen-glucose metabolic cycle.
  • ematurely molt, lose weight, or suffer other metabolic damage and die.
  • n life by hypoketotic hypoglycemia and acute metabolic decompensation, and later in life by skeleta
  • Analbuminaemia is a genetically inherited metabolic defect characterised by an impaired synthesi
  • ine to produce molecules that can escape the metabolic defect in cystinosis and cystinuria.
  • native GLP-1, liraglutide is stable against metabolic degradation by both peptidases and has a pla
  • ns, and triglycerides (to meet the increased metabolic demands).
  • sixteenth or seventeenth centuries, cities' metabolic dependency upon surrounding countryside (for
  • Hyperammonemia is one of the metabolic derangements that contribute to hepatic ence
  • rmone plays a role in the suppression of the metabolic derangements that may result in type 2 diabe
  • Safrole and its metabolic derivatives are an example of a hepatocarcin
  • He co-founded Earth Metabolic Design Laboratories in 1984 to support psych
  • es to injury, muscular efficiency, and other metabolic differences may set the stage for other fact
  • ferase and identified the cause of the human metabolic disease galactosemia as a defect in this enz
  • set up her research program on genetics and metabolic disease.
  • o chairs the Committee on Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases (CCMD), a multifaceted educational
  • lth consequences for cardiovascular disease, metabolic diseases and also a wide range of diseases o
  • may play a role in pathogenesis of multiple metabolic diseases - notably diabetes by control of th
  • he recognition of the role of lipids in many metabolic diseases such as obesity, atherosclerosis, s
  • Cardiovascular and metabolic diseases
  • CD-10 Chapter IV: Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases.
  • lled the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases.
  • ship between nutrition and cancer, heart and metabolic diseases.
  • n Archibald Garrod) comprises four inherited metabolic diseases: albinism, alkaptonuria, cystinuria
  • canase deficiency, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzym
  • stinuria is an inherited autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that is characterized by the format
  • ic acidemia type 2 is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that is characterised by defects in
  • Hyperlysinemia is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by an abnormal increa
  • DH deficiency, is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by an increased conce
  • dolase deficiency, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder resulting in a deficiency of the en
  • akawa's syndrome II is an autosomal dominant metabolic disorder that causes a deficiency of the enz
  • It is a rare, autosomal recessive metabolic disorder affecting heme, caused by deficienc
  • xylase synthetase deficiency is an inherited metabolic disorder in which the body is unable to use
  • r ketohexokinase deficiency, is a hereditary metabolic disorder caused by a deficiency in hepatic f
  • Hartnup disorder") is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder affecting the absorption of nonpola
  • se deficiency, is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by the appearance of
  • syndrome or fish malodor syndrome, is a rare metabolic disorder that causes a defect in the normal
  • inidase deficiency is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder in which biotin is not released fro
  • rage disease type VII or Tarui's disease, is metabolic disorder with autosomal recessive inheritanc
  • a rare autosomal recessively inherited lipid metabolic disorder characterized by hyperabsorption an
  • aper syndrome is a rare, autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized in infants by bluish
  • (CPS I deficiency) is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that causes ammonia to accumulate i
  • se deficiency is a rare, autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that prevents the body from convert
  • dhoff disease is a rare, autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that causes progressive destruction
  • histidinuria, is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzym
  • s, AB variant is a rare, autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that causes progressive destruction
  • ionase deficiency, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that results in an excess of cystat
  • nine urolithiasis) is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder associated with a mutation in the e
  • d GAMT deficiency, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that primarily affects the nervous
  • evalonic aciduria, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that disrupts the biosynthesis of c
  • Multiple carboxylase deficiency is a form of metabolic disorder involving failures of carboxylation
  • -Driscoll syndrome is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder affecting enzymes involved in bilir
  • says to diagnose the genetically-transmitted metabolic disorder TMAU.
  • ommon of the urea cycle disorders, is a rare metabolic disorder, occurring in one out of every 80,0
  • lmalonic aciduria, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder.
  • ted, for reasons that can be attributed to a metabolic disorder.
  • s that they may influence the development of metabolic disorders such as hyper lipidemia and athero
  • g developed for the treatment of obesity and metabolic disorders by 7TM Pharma.
  • Inborn errors of renal tubular transport are metabolic disorders which lead to impairment in the ab
  • mic control, and is used in the treatment of metabolic disorders such as type II diabetes.
  • irmingham from 1958 to 1965, specialising in metabolic disorders in children, particularly diabetes
  • rried by artificial cells could correct some metabolic disorders and also developed charcoal-filled
  • such as: disorders in immune system, tumors, metabolic disorders, monogenetic diseases, cardiovascu
  • id treatment for type 2 diabetes and related metabolic disorders, similar to the CB1 receptor antag
  • an affluent environment may be more prone to metabolic disorders, such as obesity and type II diabe
  • , Cytogenetics, Haematology, Histopathology, Metabolic Disorders, Molecular Biology, Serology and T
  • areas including cardiovascular, thrombotic, metabolic disorders, oncology, disorders of the centra
  • published many research papers on pediatric metabolic disorders.
  • tempts to regulate CPT1 for the treatment of metabolic disorders.
  • logy and potential treatment ofendocrine and metabolic disorders.
  • Hyperammonemia (or hyperammonaemia) is a metabolic disturbance characterised by an excess of am
  • electrolytes and serum calcium to rule out a metabolic disturbance; and a full blood count includin
  • cause injury by sucking the tree's sap; this metabolic drain on the plant may kill a branch or the
  • Metabolic ecology: temperature and body size in the de
  • iately following surgery which is due to the metabolic effect from the intestine switch.
  • y calls fructose a "poison" and compares its metabolic effects with those of ethanol.
  • 1 receptors in the gut are important for the metabolic effects of capsaicin and capsinoids.
  • on of the protein; this choice has important metabolic effects.
  • ibed as "magic" in their ability to increase metabolic efficiency, while decreasing production of f
  • (LAB) which produce lactic acid as the major metabolic end product.
  • The third metabolic end-product of dopamine is norepinephrine (n
  • t is also synthesized in the human body as a metabolic endproduct of the amino acid L-tryptophan (s
  • , acid-base balance, temperature adaptation, metabolic energetics and regulation, structure and fun
  • D-Psicose yields only 0.3% the metabolic energy of the equivalent amount of sucrose.
  • 2 and either CO2 or O2 would be available as metabolic energy sources for autotrophic growth of met
  • Metabolic engineering
  • His research focuses on directed evolution, metabolic engineering, bioinformatics and high through
  • eer of biochemical engineering, particularly metabolic engineering.
  • glycerol lipase (MAGL), which is the primary metabolic enzyme of 2-AG.
  • ced conformational change similar to another metabolic enzyme called hexokinase.
  • carbamazepine) these metabolic enzymes are known to increase and decrease,
  • he α-methyl group interferes with binding to metabolic enzymes which break the drug down.
  • holide is related to the activity of certain metabolic enzymes (Choudhury and Poddar, 1984, 1985; C
  • he 2-methyl group has blocked the binding of metabolic enzymes, it is also interfering with binding
  • lly reacting with adjacent thiol residues on metabolic enzymes, creating a chelate complex that inh
  • tional groups that are typically targeted by metabolic enzymes.
  • e in oxygen consumption from rest to maximum metabolic exertion) among lizards, allowing them to en
  • Regarding the metabolic fate of 4-FA, it was reported that amphetami
  • esterases, but human studies concerning the metabolic fate of this drug are lacking.
  • It has a metabolic fate similar to that of codeine.
  • Metabolic flux analysis is an analysis technique simil
  • Glucose is the primary metabolic fuel for humans.
  • The metabolic function of the microorganism is utilized, s
  • The metabolic function of 2,3-butanediol is not known.
  • iver tissue, and increased mitochondrial and metabolic function.
  • iris stroma make it likely that significant metabolic functions will be found.
  • which require continuous reconstructive and metabolic functions of osteoblasts for maintenance of
  • y intake to moderate aggression and regulate metabolic functions.
  • ter genes' for regulating major cellular and metabolic growth processes.
  • metabolic H217O water produced by oxidative phosphoryl
  • nd in blood, in spite of wide physiological, metabolic, haematopoietic and immunological IL-1α acti
  • The duration of action and metabolic half-life of oxymorphone mean that immediate
  • the use of naloxone, as the drug has its own metabolic half-life in vivo and is made to block the a
  • Ceramide is at the metabolic hub, leading to the formation of other sphin
  • Metabolic.: Hyperglycemia in diabetic patients, hyperur
  • ochemistry of old age, proposing a theory of metabolic imbalance, forming the basis of geriatric bi
  • Metabolic imprinting refers to the epigenetic programm
  • iver during urocanic aciduria, the only true metabolic indicator of the disorder can be found in th
  • new project in CNS, oncology, inflammation, metabolic, infectious and other diseases from identifi
  • rovides information about cellular activity ( metabolic information).
  • Uroporphyrinogen III is an metabolic intermediate in the biosynthesis of protopor
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