However, the global concentration of lactate in the culture supernatant remained unchanged.
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Methods: We measured serial lactate levels in a group of HIV-infected subjects.
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Background: Sodium lactate seemed to improve fluid balance and avoid fluid overload.
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There was a good correlation between 51Cr and lactate dehydrogenase release values.
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CLA did not affect plasma glucose and lactate over the treatment period.
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Blood samples were drawn in all groups for D-dimer and L-lactate assays.
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The rate of reduction with L-lactate is significantly decreased in K266M.
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Basal D-dimer and L-lactate levels were determined in the non-operative control group (I).
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We have previously demonstrated increased concentrations of L-lactate in the rectal lumen in patients with abdominal septic shock.
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The kinetic profiles of 2-oxo-acid substrates showed some marked differences from that of L-lactate dehydrogenase, suggesting different mechanisms for substrate binding and specificity.
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Certain articles of food render the milkacid, and thus induce colicky pains and bowel complaints in the child.
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A series of 2-hydroxypropanoic acid derivatives (1-26) was synthesized and characterized by physicochemical and spectral means.
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Such a phenomenon was not seen with L-lactide and L-lacticacid.
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The PVA hydrogels had high flux rates of glucose and L-lacticacid in vitro.
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Poly- L-lacticacid (PLLA) was used as a control for comparison purposes.
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These self-assembled layers significantly improve water wettability when coated onto poly( L-lacticacid) fibers.
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Tissue advanced into amorphous poly( L-lacticacid) porous substrates faster as the pore diameter increased.
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This ensures the meat is not spolied by lacticacid or blood.
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Natural sauerkraut fermentations contain a great number of lacticacid bacteria.
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Yeast produces both acetic and lacticacid at different rates depending upon temperature.
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The lacticacid seems to have a sweetening effect on the alimentary tract.
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In the first stage, lacticacid bacteria convert milk sugar into lacticacid.