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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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At pH 6.0 the release of stored carnitine can be initiated by the addition of D- or L-lactate.