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There is at present an imperfect understanding of the effect of diet on availability of inhibitory receptors in fat cells during exercise among obese men. *Objective:* The purpose of this study was to determine whether diet results in
Roy R. Estrada +3 more
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Alpha-2-macroglobulin is an abundant secreted protein that is of particular interest because of its diverse ligand binding profile and multifunctional nature, which includes roles as a protease inhibitor and as a molecular chaperone.
Christopher M Dobson (16062884) +4 more
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Acquired alpha 2 antiplasmin deficiency in glomerular proteinuria. [PDF]
D A, Taberner, A J, Ralston, P, Ackrill
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The concentration of alpha-2-antiplasmin in sera of women in post partum
<p>Alpha-2-antiplasmin is a main inhibitor of plasmin and play a crucial role in regulation of intravascular fibrinolysis. It is important to know, in pregnant women as well in the immediate post partum period the activation of hemostasis takes place and is observed thrombotic incidences.
Jaworski, S., Prokopowicz, J.
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Infusion of desamino-d-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP) results in an increase in plasma plasminogen activator activity. Whether this increase results in the generation of plasmin in vivo has never been established.
Roem, D. +4 more
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NREL/PVDegradationTools: 0.2.2-alpha.2
<h2>What's Changed</h2> <ul> <li>update to include pyprojec.toml refactor by @martin-springer in https://github.com/NREL/PVDegradationTools/pull/53</li> </ul> <p><strong>Full Changelog</strong> ...
Matt +7 more
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Lambda Alpha Journal of Man, v.3, no.2 (complete version)
This issue of Lambda Alpha Journal of Man includes four articles. Authors discuss: intellectual abilities of man in primitive societies; counter-culture of 60s in anthropological perspective; acculturation of Caughnawaga Mohawk American Indian tribe; and
Lambda Alpha National Collegiate Honors Society for Anthropology
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Demonstration of two forms of A2-antiplasmin in plasma by modified crossed immunoelectrophoresis
A procedure to demonstrate two forms of ??2-antiplasmin in plasma, a plasminogen-binding and a non-plasminogen-binding one, is described. The procedure involves crossed immunoelectrophoresis using antiserum against ??2-antiplasmin, with, in the first ...
Kluft, C., Los, N.
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