From the Department for Diseases of the Skin, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, and the Department of Medical Chemistry, University of EdinburghC. P. STEWART M.SC. PH.DFrom the Department for Diseases of the Skin, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, and the Department of Medical Chemistry, University of ...
The blood is placed in a headspace vial, and K13C15... D Pierre,G Guy,LeBlanc Alain - 《Journal of Analytical Toxicology》 被引量: 34发表: 2005年 Determination of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 in serum by high performance liquid chromatography and isotope dilution-mass spectrometry. HOLMBERG I ET ...
Hypoparathyroidism: It can be seen in cases of primary hypoparathyroidism, after thyroidectomy, and parathyroid injury during radiotherapy for thyroid cancer. Serum calcium can drop below 1.75 mmol/L, and blood phosphorus can increase. Vitamin D deficiency: Common causes include vitamin D deficiency ...
The infusions increased serum calcium levels, with significant elevations of blood pressure (BP) and total peripheral resistance (TPR), but had no effect on cardiac output, indicating that the TPR elevation induced the BP rise. The increase in ser......
Calcium plays an essential role in physiology of the cardiovascular system. Aberrations from normal serum calcium levels are known to be associated with several cardiovascular diseases. Its possible role as a predictor for long-term mortality after acute
[Ca2+], which was found to be ~1.0 mM, in agreement with the reported serum [Ca2+]. These results were further confirmed using extracted blood serum samples measured in vitro (Fig.3c, d). With proper segmentation, we were also able to determine the [Ca2+]ein the BM by ratiometric...
Under effect of triiodothyronine in combination with ionole on males, a modification of the triiodothyronine effect is revealed, which consists in a statistically significant increase of calcium in the blood plasma of the animals. It follows from the results of the experiments that the reaction of ...
Purification and viability determination of human peripheral blood neutrophils. a. A representative image of purified neutrophils with Wright-Giemsa staining. The average purity of the cells exceeded 95% under multiple microscopic views. The black arrow may indicate a contaminating lymphocyte. b. A repr...
Here, the subscriptESmarks that the term represents contributions from the environment (E) to the blood (S) compartment. Transport in and out of soft tissue Lead enters soft tissue from blood/serum. Mechanisms by which lead transits between blood and soft tissues have not been fully characterize...
[Ca2+]exin the presence of 5.6 mM [Pi]ex(Fig.1b), while their ATP response was unaltered (Supplementary Fig.1a). [Ca2+]ex-induced IL-1β responses were dependent on the NLRP3 inflammasome both in THP-1 cells and in peripheral blood monocytes, as demonstrated by experiments with a ...