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SEPARATION OF SERUM-ALKALINE-PHOSPHATASE

The Lancet, 1970
J J, Fennelly, K, McGeeney, L L, Chong
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A thermostable serum alkaline phosphatase

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1974
Abstract A more sensitive modification of the King—Armstrong method of determination of serum alkaline phosphatase has been utilised to determine the total serum alkaline phosphatase and its thermostable fraction in normal subjects and in some diseased subjects.
R L, Nath, D, Saha
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The Serum Alkaline Phosphatase

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
The alkaline phosphatases constitute a large group of enzymes of low specificity that are involved in the hydrolysis of phosphate monoesters at a pH of about 9. They also play important roles in the transport of sugar and phosphate in the intestinal mucosa, kidney tubule, placenta, and bones.
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The serum alkaline phosphatase of pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1966
Abstract 1. 1. Boyer's6 observations on the occurrence of distinct alkaline phosphatase components in serum during pregnancy were confirmed with the use of a new technique. 2. 2. The pregnancy phosphatase was detected during a population study because of its characteristic electrophoretic mobility in starch gel following incubation of serum ...
J C, Robinson   +2 more
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Serum alkaline phosphatase in sheep

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1971
Abstract A spectrophotometric procedure is described for routine determination of alkaline phosphatase activity in sheep serum. Serum alkaline phosphatase activities were examined on 6 occasions in 12 months, in 6 groups of Merinos held on pasture. Nutritional conditions varied greatly over the 12-month period. Serum levels in young sheep varied with
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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.
S A, Nayel   +3 more
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