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CRESOLPHTHALEIN COMPLEXONE, CALCIUM
A calcium test system is a device intended to measure the total calcium level in serum. Calcium measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment…
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2017
2017
Essential Role of Serum Calcium for Muscle Strength in Football Athletes
Yusni
,
Amiruddin
,
A. Purba
,
B. Tarigan
2017
Corpus ID: 79468091
Exercise increases the reabsorption of calcium from bones and inadequate intake of calcium resulting in hypocalcaemia…
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2016
2016
[Dynamic alteration of microRNA in high phosphorus induced calcification of vascular smooth muscle cell].
Y. Xiao
,
Y. Du
,
C. Gao
,
W. Kong
Beijing da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of…
2016
Corpus ID: 12723933
OBJECTIVE To study the change of microRNA during the early stage of high phosphorus induced vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC…
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2012
2012
A clinical study of serum alkaline phosphatase and calcium level in type 2 diabetes mellitus with periodontitis among the south Indian population
D. P. Rani
,
S. Anandan
2012
Corpus ID: 58193768
Aim: To evaluate the association of serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and calcium level in type 2 diabetes mellitus with…
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2006
2006
Correlation of primary relaxations and high-frequency modes in supercooled liquids. II. Evidence from spin-lattice relaxation weighted stimulated-echo spectroscopy.
A. Nowaczyk
,
B. Geil
,
G. Hinze
,
R. Böhmer
Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and…
2006
Corpus ID: 27616153
Using spin-lattice relaxation weighted stimulated-echo spectroscopy, we report evidence for a correlation of the primary and…
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1989
1989
Gadolinium‐phthalein Complexone as a Contrast Agent for Hepatobiliary MR Imaging
Y. Kawamura
,
K. Endo
,
+5 authors
A. Yokoyama
Journal of computer assisted tomography
1989
Corpus ID: 3246397
Gadolinium-phthalein complexone (Gd-PC) was developed as a hepatobiliary magnetic resonance (MR) contrast agent. Phthalein…
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1980
1980
Spectrophotometric micro method for measurement of dialyzable calcium by use of cresolphthalein complexone and continuous-flow analysis.
John Toffalettl
,
Kathryn Kirvan
Clinical Chemistry
1980
Corpus ID: 39789926
We adapted a method for dialyzable calcium from fluorometric detection by use of calcein to a more specific spectrophotometric…
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1976
1976
Microdetermination of serum calcium by parallel fast analyzer.
W. R. Dito
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
1976
Corpus ID: 21854351
An adaptation of a direct microdetermination of serum calcium based upon its colored reaction product with cresolphthalein…
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1975
1975
Effects of pH indicators on various activities of chromatophroes of Rhodospirillum rubrum.
K. Hosoi
,
G. Soe
,
T. Kakuno
,
T. Horio
Journal of Biochemistry (Tokyo)
1975
Corpus ID: 38344149
1. The effects of pH indicators on activities for ATP hydrolysis in the dark and ATP-Pi exchange in the dark were examined with…
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1975
1975
Evaluation of the revised serum calcium procedure used with the Du Pont automatic clinical analyzer.
G. W. Sage
,
D. Lefever
,
J. B. Henry
Clinical Chemistry
1975
Corpus ID: 27177109
We evaluated a revised serum calcium method (o-cresolphthalein complexone) used with the Du Pont aca. Our results correlated well…
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1969
1969
Detection of fluorine on the nanogram scale; inorganic and organic fluorine compounds
P. Luis
,
C. Carducci
,
A. Sá
Mikrochimica Acta
1969
Corpus ID: 38503081
SummaryVery sensitive nanogram techniques for the detection of fluorine are described. They are based upon the evolution of…
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