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Effect of Sacubitril/Valsartan, Ivabradine, and Captopril on Anxiety-like Behavior in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats. [PDF]

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Determination of hydroxyproline

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1967
Abstract A critical review is given of hydroxyproline analysis. Our procedure published previously—oxidation of the imino acid by chloramine-T in a buffer near neutrality and coupling of the chromogen formed with Ehrlich's aldehyde in strong perchloric acid—is re-evaluated in the light of several modifications of this method applied by different ...
H, Stegemann, K, Stalder
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Urinary Hydroxyproline in Psoriasis

Dermatology, 1971
Urinary excretion of total hydroxyproline was determined in 153 cases of active psoriasis. Five of the patients had slightly increased and 37 had decreased values of hydroxyproline, but the patients with psoriasis as a group did not significantly differ from the controls. The results suggest that urinary hydroxyproline determination has no value in the
J, Uitto, M, Hannuksela
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Hydroxyproline and Transient Osteoporosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: The condition, transient osteoporosis, first reported by Curtiss and Kincaid in 1959 (1) and discussed by Hunter and Kelly (2) in their editorial note "Bone Scans in Transien...
P L, Longstreth, L R, Malinak
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Hydroxyproline in Tetrahymena*

The Journal of Protozoology, 1973
SYNOPSIS. Hydroxyproline (HP) can be quantified by the sensitive colorimetric procedure of Kivirikko et al. (1967). Without preliminary hydrolysis, only the free imino acid (I) can be detected. After hydrolysis in 6 N HCl at 120 C for 15 hr, also the peptide‐bound (II) and polypeptide‐bound (III) is detected.
P, Vaudaux, G, de Haller
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The hydroxyproline of elastin

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1969
Abstract The question of whether the hydroxyproline found in elastin represents contamination with collagen was studied by subjecting solubilized elastin (α- plus β-elastin) to prolonged collagenase digestion. No loss of hydroxyproline was seen, and it is concluded that hydroxyproline is indeed a constituent of elastin in which it occurs in a ...
J P, Bentley, A N, Hanson
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Hydroxyproline

Postgraduate Medicine, 1972
John B. Henry, Daniel C. Niejadlik
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