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Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2007
Plasminogen (plg) deficiency has been classified as (i) hypoplasminogenemia or 'true' type I plg deficiency, and (ii) dysplasminogenemia, also called type II plg deficiency. Both forms, severe hypoplasminogenemia and dysplasminogenemia, are not causally linked to venous thrombosis.
V, Schuster, B, Hügle, K, Tefs
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Plasminogen (plg) deficiency has been classified as (i) hypoplasminogenemia or 'true' type I plg deficiency, and (ii) dysplasminogenemia, also called type II plg deficiency. Both forms, severe hypoplasminogenemia and dysplasminogenemia, are not causally linked to venous thrombosis.
V, Schuster, B, Hügle, K, Tefs
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Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids, 1990
Healthy cells from virtually all tissues synthesize a variety of prostaglandins, autacoids which can significantly alter cellular functions. An absolute or relative deficiency of prostaglandins has now been demonstrated in many diseases or clinical conditions. These include 'natural' disorders such as peptic ulcer disease and diabetes mellitus.
M, Moran, P, Nicholson
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Healthy cells from virtually all tissues synthesize a variety of prostaglandins, autacoids which can significantly alter cellular functions. An absolute or relative deficiency of prostaglandins has now been demonstrated in many diseases or clinical conditions. These include 'natural' disorders such as peptic ulcer disease and diabetes mellitus.
M, Moran, P, Nicholson
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2000
The complement proteins play an important role in innate immunity, promoting inflammation and microbial killing. They play a role in the adaptive immune response, as well. Inherited total deficiencies of complement proteins are extremely rare. Table 1 lists more than 40 proteins that comprise the elements of the complement system.
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The complement proteins play an important role in innate immunity, promoting inflammation and microbial killing. They play a role in the adaptive immune response, as well. Inherited total deficiencies of complement proteins are extremely rare. Table 1 lists more than 40 proteins that comprise the elements of the complement system.
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Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2012
Diabetes insipidus, arising from damage to or congenital abnormalities of the neurohypophysis, is the most common pituitary deficiency in animals. Hypopituitarism and isolated growth hormone or thyrotropin deficiency may result in growth abnormalities in puppies and kittens.
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Diabetes insipidus, arising from damage to or congenital abnormalities of the neurohypophysis, is the most common pituitary deficiency in animals. Hypopituitarism and isolated growth hormone or thyrotropin deficiency may result in growth abnormalities in puppies and kittens.
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PROTEIN DEFICIENCIES AND CALORIE DEFICIENCIES
The Lancet, 1966R A, McCance, E M, Widdowson
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Exhaustion-associated cholesterol deficiency dampens the cytotoxic arm of antitumor immunity
Cancer Cell, 2023Chenqi Xu
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