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The carp ponds of Deroua station (Beni Mellal, Centre of Morocco) receive a large quantity of fertilizers, particularly urea and triple super phosphate during the entire period of culture. Only a small part of that is necessary to promote... more
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The mechanisms responsible for the inhibition of shortening velocity that occurs during muscle fatigue have not been completely elucidated. Phosphorylation of the myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) occurs during heavy use; however,... more
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Background: Decrease in bone mass in JIA patients is multifactorial. By assessing the level of vitamin D and other associated parameters we can identify the deficiency earlier and can predict the risk of osteoporotic bone fracture & give... more
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Background Both dietary and serum levels of inorganic phosphate (Pi) have been linked to development of cancer in experimental studies. This is the first population-based study investigating the relation between serum Pi and risk of... more
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Tumor oxygenation (pO2), acidosis (pH) and interstitial inorganic phosphate concentration (Pi) are important parameters of the malignant behavior of cancer. A noninvasive procedure that enables visualization of these parameters may... more
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Elevated plasma levels of inorganic phosphate (Pi) are harmful, causing, among other complications, vascular calcification and defective insulin secretion. The underlying molecular mechanisms of these complications remain poorly... more
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We have isolated two cDNA clones, NaPi-2 and NaPi-3, by screening rat kidney cortex and human kidney cortex cDNA libraries, respectively, for expression of sodium-dependent phosphate transport in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Substrate... more
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Background Inorganic phosphate in blood is currently determined by the reaction with molybdate. This report aims at reviewing conditions underlying spuriously altered levels of circulating inorganic phosphate. Content A systematic search... more
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The changes in myocardial high energy phosphates and pH during regional ischemia, and their potential role in mediating functional abnormalities, is unclear. To determine the degree of regional blood flow reduction required to induce... more
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The carp ponds of Deroua station (Beni Mellal, Centre of Morocco) receive a large quantity of fertilizers, particularly urea and triple super phosphate during the entire period of culture. Only a small part of that is necessary to promote... more
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As part of an evaluation of a Synchron CX5 analyser (Beckman Instruments Inc, Brea, USA) we examined a range of tests for interference from haemolysis, bilirubin and lipaemia. Tests investigated were urea, creatinine, urate, total... more
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Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is still a very common cause of morbidity and mortality around the globe and the disorder of calcium and inorganic phosphate metabolism has been poorly associated with the infection. This study was aimed at... more
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The carp ponds of Deroua station (Beni Mellal, Centre of Morocco) receive a large quantity of fertilizers, particularly urea and triple super phosphate during the entire period of culture. Only a small part of that is necessary to promote... more
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We used histological and biochemical methods to determine the cellular origin of bone matrix fluoride-sensitive acid phosphatase in chicken bone. Embryonic chicken calvariae were embedded in plastic and sections stained for acid... more
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The carp ponds of Deroua station (Beni Mellal, Centre of Morocco) receive a large quantity of fertilizers, particularly urea and triple super phosphate during the entire period of culture. Only a small part of that is necessary to promote... more
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The carp ponds of Deroua station (Beni Mellal, Centre of Morocco) receive a large quantity of fertilizers, particularly urea and triple super phosphate during the entire period of culture. Only a small part of that is necessary to promote... more
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The spatial and temporal coordination of the many events required for osteogenic cells to create a mineralized matrix are only partially understood. The complexity of this process, and the nature of the final product, demand that these... more
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