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Purified prorennin appeared to be homogeneous when subjected to chromatography on a Diethylaminoethyl-cellulose and to electrophoreses in starch-urea-gel.
Shukri, Nazar A.
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Bartter Syndrome, a Rare Cause of Malnutrition in Children
Three and half year old Haleema presented to OPD with complaints of failure to thrive polydipsia and polyuria. In past she visited different clinicians and hospitals.
Abdul Khaliq +2 more
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Hypertensive cardiac hypertrophy shows a “basal‐damage, apical‐sparing” pattern in strain and fibrosis. This apical sparing correlates with diastolic dysfunction and hypertrophy progression, highlighting its value as an observable clinical hallmark of adverse remodeling. ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to investigate regional myocardial strain and
Chunyan Huang +6 more
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Flaxseed mucilage as a natural thickener in a chocolate whey beverage
Flaxseed mucilage acted as an effective natural thickener in chocolate whey beverages, improving sensory properties. It offers potential as a clean‐label food alternative without artificial additives. Background Growing consumer demand for healthier food products has intensified the search for natural additives.
Fernanda Batista Dantas +8 more
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Rhabdomyolysis as first presentation of the Conn’s syndrome: a clinical case
Primary hyperaldosteronism is the leading cause of secondary hypertension, often presented with hypokalemia and even rare with its consequences. We describe a case of a 62-year-old man admitted to the emergency department with rhabdomyolysis from severe ...
Irida Kecaj +7 more
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Diabetic nephropathy and antioxidants [PDF]
Context: Oxidative stress has crucial role in pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy (DN). Despite satisfactory results from antioxidant therapy in rodent, antioxidant therapy showed conflicting results in combat with DN in diabetic patients.
Majid Tavafi
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A neutron laue diffraction study of endothiapepsin: Implications for the aspartic proteinase mechanism [PDF]
Current proposals for the catalytic mechanism of aspartic proteinases are largely based on X-ray structures of bound oligopeptide inhibitors possessing nonhydrolyzable analogues of the scissile peptide bond.
Myles, D. A. A. +13 more
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Backgrounds: Autophagy is an important process in the pathogenesis of diabetes and plays a critical role in maintaining cellular homeostasis. However, the autophagic response and its mechanism in diabetic vascular endothelium remain unclear.
Fei Chen +10 more
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Seasonal changes in the composition of industrial Irish raw milk were characterised using chemical analysis and near‐infrared spectroscopy. Bespoke Near Infrared models enabled reliable prediction of cheese‐relevant constituents, demonstrating the applicability of spectroscopic tools for routine monitoring in dairy processing environments.
Kexin Zhang +4 more
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The action of rennin on B-casein : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry at Massey University [PDF]
A study was made of the action of the enzyme rennin on β-casein. Hydrolysis of β-casein initially at a single sensitive bond under controlled conditions of temperature, pH and relative enzyme and substrate concentrations, formed the basis of the ...
Mills, Owen Edmund
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