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Synthesis of p-aminohippuric acid analog and its labeling by technetium-99m
International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part A. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1989A procedure is described for the synthesis of p-[(bisacarboxymethyl)aminomethyl carbamino] hippuric acid (PAHIDA). The compound was identified by i.r. and NMR spectroscopy. A lyophilized complex was prepared and labeled with 99mTc. The purity of the preparation is better than 98%. The stability of the 99mTc-PAHIDA complex is achieved 8 h after labeling.
B, Zmbova +5 more
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Clinical investigations of 99mTc–p-aminohippuric acid as a new renal agent
Nuclear Medicine Communications, 200999mTc-p-aminohippuric acid (PAH) is a new radiopharmaceutical rapidly secreted by the kidneys in a manner consistent with tubular secretion. A comparative study of renal scintigraphy and clearance with 99mTc-PAH, diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) and mercaptoacetyltriglycine (MAG,) was performed.99mTc-PAH was prepared from a lyophilized kit ...
Emilija, Jaksić +7 more
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Toxicology Letters, 1998
Hexachloro-1:3-butadiene (HCBD) and potassium dichromate (Cr6+) are chemicals toxic for the pars recta and the pars convoluta, respectively. PAH accumulation takes place in the basolateral membrane of the proximal tubule and its impairment is a sign of damage of the membrane.
TREVISAN, ANDREA +5 more
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Hexachloro-1:3-butadiene (HCBD) and potassium dichromate (Cr6+) are chemicals toxic for the pars recta and the pars convoluta, respectively. PAH accumulation takes place in the basolateral membrane of the proximal tubule and its impairment is a sign of damage of the membrane.
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p-Aminohippuric acid transport into brush border vesicles isolated from flounder kidney
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 1979p-Aminohippuric acid (PAH) transport was investigated in brush border vesicles isolated from renal proximal tubules of the winter flounder. Three characteristics of carrier-mediated transport were demonstrated: 1) unlabeled PAH inhibited the uptake of [3H]PAH; 2)[3H]PAH efflux from the vesicles was stimulated in the presence of unlabeled PAH in the ...
Eveloff, J., Kinne, R., Kinter, W.
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Stimulation of renal p-aminohippurate transport by folic acid
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1969G H, Hirsch, J B, Hook
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Comparison of renal prostaglandin and p-aminohippuric acid transport processes
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 1978L Z, Bito, R A, Baroody
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Renal Clearance of P-Aminohippuric Acid and Inulin in Dairy Cattle
Journal of Animal Science, 1968F L, Mangelson +3 more
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Tumour fatty acid metabolism in the context of therapy resistance and obesity
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021Andrew J Hoy +2 more
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Tc-99(m)-p-aminohippuric acid as a new renal agent
1999Tc-99(m)-p-aminohippuric acid (Tc-99(m)-PAH) is a new renal radiopharmaceutical prepared from a lyophilized kit by the addition of sodium pertechnetate ((NaTcO4)-Tc-99-O-m. Each vial contains PAH, the calcium trisodium salt of diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (CaNa(3)DTPA) and stannous chloride (SnCl2. 2H(2)O) in an inert atmosphere.
Đokić, Divna Đ. +5 more
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