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Efficacy and Safety of Cysteamine in Melasma in Patients of Skin of Colour: A Brief Report. [PDF]
Sarkar R, Sahu A, Mendiratta V.
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Comparison of the Effectiveness and Safety of 5% Cysteamine and 2% Kojic Acid Creams in the Treatment of Melasma in Indian Adult Females. [PDF]
Patil R +4 more
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A Sandwich-Type Impedimetric Immunosensor for the Detection of Tau-441 Biomarker. [PDF]
Djebbi K +7 more
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1987
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses about cysteamine and cystamine. Cysteamine (2-aminoethanethiol) is formed in mammalian tissues by the enzymatic hydrolysis of pantetheine, and has the role in the biosynthesis of hypotaurine. Cysteamine has been used therapeutically to treat cystinosis and sickle cell anemia, and has been used as a protective ...
M W, Duffel, D J, Logan, D M, Ziegler
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses about cysteamine and cystamine. Cysteamine (2-aminoethanethiol) is formed in mammalian tissues by the enzymatic hydrolysis of pantetheine, and has the role in the biosynthesis of hypotaurine. Cysteamine has been used therapeutically to treat cystinosis and sickle cell anemia, and has been used as a protective ...
M W, Duffel, D J, Logan, D M, Ziegler
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Treatment of cystinosis with cysteamine
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1979C v s T I N 0 S I S is a recessively inherited metabolic disorder characterized by an accumulation of nonprotein cystine within the lysosomes. 1 ! n the juvenile nephropathic form, the disease presents with tubular renal dysfunction and progressive glomerular damage, leading to end-stage renal failure and eventual death.
E P, Girardin +2 more
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Cysteamine Toxicity in Patients with Cystinosis
The Journal of Pediatrics, 2011To report new adverse effects of cysteamine.Detailed clinical information was obtained from the patients' physicians.New adverse events were reported in 8 of 550 patients with cystinosis treated with cysteamine in Europe during the last 5 years. Detailed clinical information was not available for 2 of these patients, 1 of whom died from cerebral ...
Besouw, M.T. +14 more
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Metal Content of Cysteamine Oxygenase
European Journal of Biochemistry, 1968Cysteamine oxygenase has been analysed for the presence of metals, by spectrographic analysis, and X‐ray fluorescence. Iron, copper, and zinc have been found in the enzyme in the quantity accounting for 1 atom of each metal per molecule of enzyme.Passage of the enzyme through a chelating resin column did not appreciable change the specific activity but
D, Cavallini +4 more
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Adrenergic blocking action of cysteamine
Experientia, 1962Il a ete demontre que la cysteamine provoque une activation centrale adrenergique accompagnee par une liberation des catecholamines de la surrenale. Plus tard cet effet est suivi par un blocage periferique des recepteurs adrenergiques.
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