Showing papers by "Irwin M. Arias published in 1974"
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TL;DR: A number of clinically or physiologically important organic anions, including sulfobromophthalein, indocyanine green, iodipamide, vasoflavine, flavaspidic acid, phenol red, rose bengal and bromcresol green, were tested for their effectiveness in displacing bilirubin from albumin, and the relative affinities of these substances for bilirUBin binding sites on albumin were determined.
66 citations
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TL;DR: Australia antigen was found in clams contaminated by drainage of untreated sewage from a coastal hospital and in closed-system aquariums, the antigen was ingested by clams and transmitted to previously uninfected clams, suggesting viral concentration rather than replication.
Abstract: Australia antigen was found in clams contaminated by drainage of untreated sewage from a coastal hospital. In closed-system aquariums, the antigen was ingested by clams and transmitted to previously uninfected clams. In opensystem aquariums, the titer of Australia antigen decreased with time, suggesting viral concentration rather than replication.
26 citations
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TL;DR: These results raise the possibility of a similar hepatic excretory defect in porphyrin metabolism in the developing fetus and in the Dubin-Johnson syndrome, which is lifelong and present in obligate heterozygotes.
Abstract: Coproporphyrin Excretion in Amniotic Fluid and Urine from Premature Infants: A Possible Maturation Defect
9 citations