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Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndromes (MDSs) form a group of autosomal recessive disorders characterized by profoundly decreased mitochondrial DNA copy numbers in affected tissues. Three main clinical presentations are known: myopathic,... more
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      Skeletal muscle biologyMagnetic Resonance ImagingElectroencephalographyBrain
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      HumansLiverHepatocellular CarcinomaDifferential Diagnosis
Arsenic is one of the most common metalloid contaminants in groundwater and it has both acute and chronic toxicity affecting multiple organs. Details of the mechanism of arsenic toxicity are still lacking and profile studies at metabolic... more
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      Principal Component AnalysisArsenicBiomarkersMultidisciplinary
Hepatocarcinogenesis is under polygenic control. We analyzed gene expression patterns of dysplastic liver nodules (DNs) and hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) chemically-induced in F344 and BN rats, respectively susceptible and resistant to... more
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      Nonparametric StatisticsAdolescentProspective studiesHumans
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      ImmunologyBiologyMembrane ProteinsImmunology of the Gut
To assess the effectiveness of the current UK clinical practice in reducing hepatic fat (IHCL). Whole body MRI and (1)H MRS were obtained, before and after 6 mo nutritional counselling, from liver, soleus and tibialis muscles in 10... more
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Summary Cobalt is natural element found throughout the environment. Cobalt is an essential trace element being an integral part of vitamin B 12 but deficiency of cobalt has not been reported in humans. Cobalt has also been used as... more
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      ChemistryLiver
BACKGROUND/AIMS: BSEP, MRP2, and MDR3 are major hepatic canalicular transporters mediating bile secretion. Their expression in human liver during development has not been reported. METHODS: Human liver samples from fetus at gestational... more
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A 24-h pretreatment of mice with diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and whole-cell pertussis vaccines depressed liver cytochrome P-450 and therefore prolonged hexobarbital-induced sleeping time in mice. The depression of liver drug metabolism... more
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      Analytical ChemistryMedicinal PlantsTherapeutic drug monitoringSouth Africa
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1. Some studies of cyclophosphamide (CP) and its metabolite acrolein in chick embryo liver were carried out in order to investigate the mechanism of the porphyrinogenic action of CP. 2. In vitro and in vivo studies revealed that CP... more
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Our recent study has shown that beetroot juice protects against N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDEA)-induced liver injury and increases the activity of phase II enzymes, suggesting the activation of the nuclear factor erythroid-2-related factor... more
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Deep-seated tumors can be treated by minimally invasive interstitial ultrasound thermal therapy. A miniature transducer emitting high-intensity acoustic waves is placed in contact with the targeted area to induce local thermal necrosis.... more
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An outbreak of acute liver failure occurred at a dialysis center in Caruaru, Brazil (8 degrees 17'S, 35 degrees 58'W), 134 km from Recife, the state capital of Pernambuco. At the clinic, 116 (89%) of 131 patients experienced... more
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      Environmental HealthDialysisCyanobacteriaBrazil
Xenopus liver contains a protein inhibitor of glucokinase that, in contrast to the mammalian regulatory protein of glucokinase, is insensitive to fructose 6-phosphate and fructose 1-phosphate [Vandercammen A. & Van Schaftingen, E. (1993)... more
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Multiorgan failure including liver dysfunction is a common finding in sickle cell anemia (SCA) patients, the cause of which is multifactorial with advancing age said to be a major determinant. There is a paucity of data on liver function... more
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      Sickle Cell AnemiaNigeriaAdolescentLiver diseases
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