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RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook chloride (redirected fromChloride ion) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia chlo·ride (klôr′īd′) n. Univalent anionic chlorine, or a compound of chlorine, especially a binary compound of chlorine with a more electro...
As in cystic fibrosis, this low delivery of HCO3− results in impaired HCO3− secretion by the β-intercalated cell. Therapy consists of oral supplementation of sodium and potassium chloride. Recently, the use of proton pump inhibitors has been advanced as a means of reducing chloride ...
and blood. Exposure to high concen trations can produce narcosis. A 30-minuteexposure to 30% vinyl chloride in air wasfatal to experimental animals. Chronic expo sure produced minor injury to the liver andkidneys. Such effects were noted at a 7-hourexposure daily to 200 ppm for 6 months....
surface expression of δ subunit was also increased in KCC2 over- expressing neurons at DIV 6–7 (Fig. 2n,o). Taken together, these data corroborate the electrophysiological results, and suggest that the developmental expression of is regulated by KCC2 expression. GABAAR α3 − α1 and...
Results Sodium is increased in the tumor microenvironment To assess the potential influence of ionic signals on the immune regulation of human CD8+T cells in the tumor microenvironment, we first determined the concentrations of Na+and K+ions in intratumoral and peritumoral tissue of patients with ...
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Reported systemic effects following nonlethal exposures to methylene chloride include headache, giddiness, stupor, irritability, numbness, psychomotor disturbance, and increased blood carboxyhemoglobin. Prompt removal from exposure typically results in complete recovery. Methylene chloride is mildly irritating to...
For a short time after uptake, mercury vapor exists in blood dissolved mainly in erythrocytes from where it diffuses into the brain and other tissues. The brain of humans and other primates accumulates the highest level in the body soon after exposure to mercury vapor. In erythrocytes, catalase...
The short lifetime of singlet oxygen results in a very small range of action (0.1 μm) and limits the destruction of cells and tissues to its site of formation. Although some reports on the use of PDT for the clinical treatment of atheromatous plaques and psoriasis have appeared, until now...