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The origin of serum alkaline phosphatase in the rat

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1969
Abstract The increase in alkaline-phosphatase activity which occurs in the serum of the rat after feeding is due, in part, to material inactivated by anti-rat intestinal-alkaline-phosphatase antibody. Feeding also causes the rat's serum alkaline phosphatase to resemble rat intestinal-alkaline-phosphatase in its relative heat resistance, in its ...
Parmesh K. Saini, Solomon Posen
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Isolated elevation of serum alkaline phosphatase

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
La decouverte isolee d'un taux tres eleve de phosphatase alcaline (PA), sans pathologie hepatique ou osseuse, n'est pas rare. Parmi ses causes: l'hyperphosphatasemie transitoire du nourrisson dont 6 nouveaux cas sont globalement revus ici et resumes en un tableau, avec un rappel des aspects cliniques de l'augmentation apparente benigne de la PA, et de ...
A.C. Halstead   +5 more
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Serum alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes in childhood

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1977
Using a combination of L-phenylalanine inhibition and heat inactivation, the serum alkaline phosphatase (AP) in 2 to 13 year old children without evidence of hepatobiliary, osseous, or intestinal disease was separated in three fractions; i.e. L-phenylalanine sensitive AP (LPSAP), heat-stable non-L-phenylalanine sensitive AP (heat-stable non-LPSAP) and
H. Günther, H. Bartels, K. Kruse
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Measurement of serum alkaline phosphatase

Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 1979
Abstract Alkaline phosphatase is a commonly requested enzyme test in clinical chemistry. However, the enzyme is not particularly substrate specific, which has led to a proliferation of methods for its analysis. It can exhibit a variable instability effect depending on the techniques required for its storage or analysis.
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Serum Alkaline Phosphatase in EPH Gestosis

Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2010
Total serum alkaline phosphatase (TSAP) was determined in twenty cases of EPH gestosis grade II, and ten normotensive controls in the last ten weeks of pregnancy. The enzyme activity was found to be higher in the EPH gestosis group. The increased activity was significant at weeks 30, 32 and 38 but not significant at weeks 34, 36 and 40.
Sayed A. Nayel   +3 more
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Serum and tissue alkaline phosphatases in pigs*

Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics, 1985
SummaryThe alkaline phosphatases from serum, liver, bone and intestine of pigs were separated by starch and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Treatments with neuraminidase, urea, heat, L‐homoarginine and L‐phenylalanine were performed. Variants of serum alkaline phosphatases were derived from different tissues and hence must be under the control of ...
H. Geldermann, Danuta Kierek-Jaszczuk
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Characterization of Alkaline Phosphatase in Canine Serum

Enzyme, 1987
On the basis of carbohydrate structure, normal dog serum contains three basic types of serum alkaline phosphatase (SAP) corresponding to (1) highly branched complex (non-concanavalin A-binding), (2) complex, or (3) high-mannose (both concanavalin A-binding) oligosaccharide structures.
Walter E. Hoffmann   +3 more
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Serum alkaline phosphatase activity in cattle

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1971
Abstract Some biochemical properties of isoenzymes of alkaline phosphatase were examined in extracts of bovine tissues. The value of isoenzyme analysis of alkaline phosphatase activity in bovine serum as a diagnostic aid was studied. Three techniques were compared for routine determination of alkaline phosphatase activity in bovine serum.
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Serum alkaline phosphatase in the newborn lamb

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1971
Abstract Serum alkaline phosphatase activity in lambs in creases then decreases during the first day of life. The increase in activity is related to feeding. Colostrum is not necessary to elicit the change. Characteristics of the increased activity are similar to, but not identical with, those of alkaline phosphatase in duodenal extracts.
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Serum alkaline phosphatase in diabetes mellitus.

Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 1986
Elevation of serum alkaline phosphatase concentration in patients with diabetes mellitus has been observed for several years, but the source and reasons are unknown. We report our experience with 39 diabetics, 38% of whom had an unexplained elevation of serum alkaline phosphatase.
H A Ross-Clunis rd   +3 more
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