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Distribution of hydrocarbons in bovine tissues
Lipids, 1979AbstractLiver, heart, kidneys, muscle and adipose (perirenal and subcutaneous) tissues were collected from six animals for analysis of their hydrocarbon composition. Qualitative and quantitative determinations were carried out by gas chromatography and combined gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry.
C, Lintas +3 more
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Structural attributes influencing unbound tissue distribution
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2020Unbound tissue-to-plasma partition coefficients (Kpuu) were determined for 56 structurally diverse compounds in rats following intravenous infusion. Five tissues were included in the study: white adipose, brain, heart, liver, and skeletal muscle.
Christine C. Orozco +13 more
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Tissue distribution of pyrimidine-5′-nucleotidase
Biochemical Medicine, 1982Abstract Pyrimidine-5′-nucleotidase is an enzyme that is known to exist in human erythrocytes but not in cultured fibroblasts. In order to determine whether or not this enzymatic activity is present in other tissues, chromatographic fractions were assayed for their ability to hydrolyze phosphate from a pyrimidine nucleotide (CMP) and from a purine ...
E, Beutler, C, West
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Hexachlorobenzene distribution in tissues of swine
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1979Abstract Purified hexachlorobenzene (HCB) was administered to third-litter sows at dietary concentrations of 0, 1, or 20 ppm throughout gestation and nursing. Swine receiving 1 ppm were not adversely affected and residue concentrations in tissues other than fat and bone marrow remained at or below the dietary concentration.
L G, Hansen +3 more
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Collagen distribution in tissues
1984Collagens are a closely related family of fibrous proteins with similar structure. This family of proteins provides an extracellular framework for all meta-zoan organisms. Besides, collagen also possesses non-structural functions.
Gregorio S. Montes +2 more
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Tissue distribution of mammalian sulfhydryl oxidase
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1984Sulfhydryl oxidase activity is present in cow, goat, sow, human, and rat milks, and can also be measured in several rat tissues following homogenization in 1% polyoxyethylene-9-lauryl ether. These include lactating mammary tissue, kidney, and pancreas.
D A, Clare +4 more
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Pharmacology — Tissue Distribution
2000The fluoroquinolones are antibiotics with good pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties and broad spectrum of activity, resulting in excellent therapeutic results. Moxifloxacin penetrates well into most body tissues and fluids. It attains high levels in the various compartments of the pulmonary tract, including the alveolar lining fluid, the ...
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[Dose distribution in tissues].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2002Biological effects of ionising radiation are dependent on the distribution of doses in tissue. In this article parameters influencing the distribution of dose in tissue are discussed with emphasis on intraoral and rotational panoramic radiography. For both examinations the probability to develop stochastic effects is estimated.
X L, Velders, J, van Aken
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Tissue distribution of terbinafine in rats
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2001Terbinafine is an allylamine antifungal agent that is highly lipophilic and keratophilic. The aim of this study was to investigate terbinafine distribution in peripheral and visceral tissues after intravenous administration to rats. Terbinafine, 6 mg/kg, was administered to 33 male Sprague-Dawley rats via a jugular vein cannula over 30 s.
M, Hosseini-Yeganeh, A J, McLachlan
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Tissue Distribution of Connexins
2014There are more than 20 known connexin proteins identified in the human and mice genome. However, not all the 20 connexins are expressed in all the cells. The expression of connexins has been shown to vary between tissues. Some of the connexins, for example, Cx43, show wide tissue distribution and while others are restricted to a particular cell type or
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