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Publikováno v:
Cell Biochemistry and Function. 14:57-61
Up to nine out of 10 male STR/ORT mice develop osteoarthritis (OA) of the medial tibial cartilage at an early age. This has now been shown to be related to changes in the activity and distribution of monoamine oxidase which is related to the metaboli
Autor:
Martin J. Shearer, L. Bitensky, SJ Hodges, A. Catterall, T.C.B. Stamp, M. J. Pilkington, J. Chayen
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Bone. 12:387-389
Vitamin K1 functions in the conversion of glutamate residues, present in certain bone peptides, into the putatively active gamma-carboxyglutamate form. We have shown previously that the circulating levels of vitamin K1 are depressed in osteoporotic p
Autor:
L. Bitensky
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Cell Biochemistry and Function. 9:147-148
Autor:
L. Bitensky
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Cell Biochemistry and Function. 12:156-156
Autor:
L. Bitensky
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Cell Biochemistry and Function. 10:289-289
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Maturitas. 13:254
Autor:
L. Bitensky
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Cell Biochemistry and Function. 9:224-224
Autor:
L. Bitensky
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Cell Biochemistry and Function. 8:139-139
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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 73:699-706
Five different types of myocardial protection were employed in this series of 168 patients undergoing aortic valve replacement. Two methods of assessing myocardial preservation were used: cellular biological estimations and quantitative polarization