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Results: The results showed a brief increase in p-NIK levels after ischemia.
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Therefore, rAd-p53 may be a potential treatment method for human malignant melanoma.
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Possible scrapping of January's planned 3p a litre increase in petrol duty.
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Indeed, distinct domains of p120ctn are responsible for its different biological functions.
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The p-DHAQ level in heart was five times lower than free drug.
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We aimed to enhance ipRGC excitation using flickering instead of steady light.
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Current prices for property is 18 percent below peak reports IP Global.
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Nitrogen and phosphorus are the nutrients of most concern to New Zealand.
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For it is the sulphur and phosphorus that make the iron brittle.
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The first suggestion was phosphorus, in the chemist's sense of the word.
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The phosphorus burnt clean through my pocket and fell on the ground.
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Reasons for interindividual variation in steady-state serum phosphorus concentrations are largely unknown.
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The changes in vitamin D metabolism were accompanied by significant rises within the normal ranges in seruminorganicphosphorus and in urinary calcium.
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Exercise also resulted in significant increases in plasma inorganicphosphorus, albumin, and lactate concentrations.
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Blood Ca(2+) and plasma inorganicphosphorus did not change significantly with age.
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In each case, a chemical compositional analysis was performed to determine calcium, cholesterol, total bilirubin, and inorganicphosphorus compositions.
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The changes in vitamin D metabolism were accompanied by significant rises within the normal ranges in serum inorganicphosphorus and in urinary calcium.
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Urine volume, urinary sodium excretion and fractional excretions of sodium and inorganicphosphorus were all increased in both normotensives and essential hypertensives after dopamine infusion.
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A higher serumphosphoruslevel is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) events among community-living populations.
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These findings suggest that the abnormal bone mineralization in Hyp mice was mainly due to their abnormally low serumphosphoruslevel.
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The greater decline in serumphosphoruslevel in those who recover hepatic function may represent cellular use of phosphorus during hepatocyte regeneration.
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The mean serumphosphoruslevel in the high-phosphorus diet group was normal at 2, 3 and 4 weeks after implantation.
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These associations may explain the link between serumphosphoruslevels and CVD events.
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Increasing the dietary non-phytate phosphoruslevel reduced phosphorus digestibility and increased excreta phosphorus content.
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A higher serum phosphoruslevel is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) events among community-living populations.
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These findings suggest that the abnormal bone mineralization in Hyp mice was mainly due to their abnormally low serum phosphoruslevel.
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The greater decline in serum phosphoruslevel in those who recover hepatic function may represent cellular use of phosphorus during hepatocyte regeneration.
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The mean serum phosphoruslevel in the high-phosphorus diet group was normal at 2, 3 and 4 weeks after implantation.
Usage of serum phosphorus in English
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Reasons for interindividual variation in steady-state serumphosphorus concentrations are largely unknown.
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These associations may explain the link between serumphosphorus levels and CVD events.
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In addition, the patient had low to low-normal serumphosphorus with high urine phosphorus.
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The high phosphate diet did not affect serumphosphorus concentration.
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The calcimimetic cinacalcet reduces both serum calcium and PTH levels and raises serumphosphorus.
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Factors determining serumphosphorus concentration are largely unknown.
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A higher serumphosphorus level is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) events among community-living populations.
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However, regardless of the dietary phosphate contents, serumphosphorus levels were consistently elevated in Galnt3 knockout mice.
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There was no statistically significant association between urine DA, serumphosphorus, FGF-23 or PTH in adjusted models.
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The total amount of phosphate binders prescribed was adjusted to maintain the serumphosphorus at normal levels.
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Intact FGF23 correlated with serumphosphorus.
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The Ca x PO4 product, however, showed a mortality risk trend similar to that seen with serumphosphorus alone.
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Logistic regression analysis is then used to describe the demographic, comorbid, and laboratory parameters associated with high serumphosphorus.
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Dietary intakes of phosphorus and phosphorus-rich foods were associated only weakly with circulating serumphosphorus concentrations, if at all.
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On the basis of this evidence, clinical practice guidelines recommend specific targets for serumphosphorus levels in the dialysis population.
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Background: Phosphate binders are widely used to control serumphosphorus levels in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).