Ferritin: Female: Female: 24–307 ng/mL; male: 24–336 ng/mL Glucose:70–99 mg/dL Inorganic phosphorous: 3-4.5 mg/dL Ionized calcium: 1.12–1.23 mmol/L Magnesium: 1.6–2.6 mg/dL Phosphate: 2.5 to 4.5 mg/dL (0.81 to 1.45 mmol/L) Potassium: 3.5–5.0 mEq/L Pyruvate: ....
Potassium mmol/liter 121 ± 31 110 ± 45 Phosphorus mg/dl 142 ± 34 156 ± 62 Creatinine mg/dl 136 ± 40 116 ± 41 80 ± 28 54 ± 25 Glucose mg/dl 9.9 ± 3.9 5.5 ± 2.3 Protein mg/dl 98.8 ± 54.4 11.2 ± 5.5 Alkaline phosphatase IU/liter 152 ± 61...
Variables that did not significantly improve the models predicting growth included family income , deg ree of urbanization, serum albumin, copper, i ron and zinc, dietary carbohydrate, fat, calcium, potassium, phosphoru s, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, niacin, riboflavin and thia- mine. The highly ...
The peak of PRL level at 30 min. after i.v. injection of metoclopramide (20.0 ± 1.6 ng/ml, mean ± S.E.) was significantly higher than the basal level (6.4 ± 2.1 ng/ml, P < 0.01), but plasma aldosterone, serum sodium, potassium and plasma renin activity did not change ...
While the hormones angiotensin II and ADH retain natrium (salt) in the body, aldosterone also increases the excretion of potassium. The higher natrium content leads to the storage of water in the body, which in turn leads to an increase in blood volume in the body and thus to increased ...
It contains the expression of many metabolites, such as urea (from amino acid metabolism), inorganic salts (chloride, sodium, and potassium), creatinine, ammonia, organic acids, various water-soluble toxins, and pigmented products from hemoglobin breakdown. Because urination is also the primary ...
urea c. potassium d. protein The maximal reabsorptive capacity (Tm) is met when: O The plasma concentration exceeds the renal threshold and the substance appears in the urine O The plasma concentration is below the renal threshold and the substance spills over ...
Potassium (K+) Range 3.5-4.5mEq/L Sodium (Na+) Range 135-145mEq/L Chloride (CL-) Range 80-100mEq/L Bicarbonate (HCO3-) Range 22-26 mEq/L Calcium (Ca++) 4.5-5.25mEq/L Anion Gap 8 - 16 mEq/L AG = Na+ - (Cl- - HCO3) ...
H. : The role of sodium- functional aspects of the handling of glucose by potassium-activated adenosine triphosphatase in the nephrons and the kidney and their correlation the reabsorption of sodium by the kidney. J. clin. by means of structural-functional equivalents. J. Invest. 46: 1999 (...
The hemoglobin stripes were cut out from the gel individually, eluted into 0.1 M phosphate buffer containing 0.01% potassium cyanide (pH 7.4) and the absorbances of the eluates were measured at 415 nm against water (blank solution). The eluates were treated with cold acid-acetone to remove ...