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Nature, 1967
Comparison of the electrophoretic patterns of creatine kinase in different birds throws some light on the type of evolutionary changes which have affected the multiple forms of this enzyme.
M E, Eppenberger +2 more
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Comparison of the electrophoretic patterns of creatine kinase in different birds throws some light on the type of evolutionary changes which have affected the multiple forms of this enzyme.
M E, Eppenberger +2 more
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986
Creatine kinase (CK), a widely distributed enzyme in the body, has its highest activities in skeletal muscle and myocardium; when serum CK activities are abnormally increased, injury to these organs must be part of the differential diagnosis. The isoenzyme CK-MB is the most important biochemical test in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction.
J A, Lott, L B, Abbott
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Creatine kinase (CK), a widely distributed enzyme in the body, has its highest activities in skeletal muscle and myocardium; when serum CK activities are abnormally increased, injury to these organs must be part of the differential diagnosis. The isoenzyme CK-MB is the most important biochemical test in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction.
J A, Lott, L B, Abbott
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Creatine, Creatine Kinase, and Aging
2018With an ever aging population, identifying interventions that can alleviate age-related functional declines has become increasingly important. Dietary supplements have taken center stage based on various health claims and have become a multi-million dollar business.
Nathalie, Sumien +2 more
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Macro‐creatine kinase: a neglected cause of elevated creatine kinase
Internal Medicine Journal, 2015AbstractMacro‐creatine kinase (macro‐CK) is a neglected cause of raised CK. Over a 10‐year period, we observed five cases. Three patients had macro‐CK type 1. One patient with fibromyalgia underwent several explorations to find a muscular pathology; another, who had elevated CK‐MB (muscle–brain fraction) activity, was referred to a cardiologist, and ...
F, Aljuani +4 more
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Creatine Kinase and Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes as a Marker of Uterine Activity
American Journal of Perinatology, 1992Creatine kinase (CK) and CK isoenzymes are known to fluctuate in labor. Reliable information about the longitudinal changes of CK and CK isoenzymes during labor is sparse. Nevertheless, they have been used to direct care in women with cardiopulmonary disease and preterm labor requiring tocolysis.
A J, Satin +3 more
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CREATINE KINASE AND CREATINE KINASE ISOENZYME RESPONSES TO HEAT STRESS
Cell Biology International, 1998AbstractDuring this investigation the effects of heat acclimation and exercise on creatine kinase and creatine kinase BB isoenzyme responses in various tissues and serum of male Sprague—Dawley rats were ascertained. Forty rats were randomly divided into two groups of 20 rats each. One group was housed at 22±1°C and the other at 33±1°C.
S E, Terblanche, W, Nel
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1982
To the Editor. —I read with interest the article by Dillon et al entitled "Diagnostic Problem in Acute Myocardial Infarction: CK-MB in the Absence of Abnormally Elevated Total Creatine Kinase Levels" published in the JanuaryArchives(1982;142:33-38).
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To the Editor. —I read with interest the article by Dillon et al entitled "Diagnostic Problem in Acute Myocardial Infarction: CK-MB in the Absence of Abnormally Elevated Total Creatine Kinase Levels" published in the JanuaryArchives(1982;142:33-38).
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Investigating raised creatine kinase
BMJ, 2021A 76 year old man with hypercholesterolaemia is referred to the lipid clinic because of persistently raised creatine kinase activity of 1000 IU/L or above (reference range 40-320 IU/L) after trying multiple statins. He describes no significant myalgia but had some proximal muscle weakness, which is demonstrated when he stands up from a seated position ...
Eun Ji, Kim, Anthony S, Wierzbicki
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Interpretation of Creatine Kinase
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981To the Editor.— We would like to comment on the article by C. Jack Bark, MD (1980;24:2058), in which he postulates that a creatine kinase (CK) isoenzyme migrating cathodically to the CK-MM band represents mitochondrial CK. Although it has been generally accepted that the commercially produced reagents inhibit adenylate kinase (AK) activity in CK ...
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International Journal of Dermatology, 2019
AbstractBackgroundIsotretinoin has been reported to elevate creatine kinase, which may lead to fatal rhabdomyolysis.ObjectiveTo review the literature and propose practice guidelines for management of elevated creatine kinase during isotretinoin therapy.FindingsPatients have intrinsic and extrinsic qualities that may synergistically work with ...
Justin W. Marson, Hilary E. Baldwin
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AbstractBackgroundIsotretinoin has been reported to elevate creatine kinase, which may lead to fatal rhabdomyolysis.ObjectiveTo review the literature and propose practice guidelines for management of elevated creatine kinase during isotretinoin therapy.FindingsPatients have intrinsic and extrinsic qualities that may synergistically work with ...
Justin W. Marson, Hilary E. Baldwin
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