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A colorimetric method for the determination of serum glutamic oxalacetic and glutamic pyruvic transaminases.

Stanley Reitman, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1957 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 1, pp 56-63
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This article is published in American Journal of Clinical Pathology.The article was published on 1957-07-01. It has received 9424 citations till now.

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Obstructive Jaundice as a Complication of Pancreatitis

TL;DR: Excerpt Persistentobstructive jaundice produced by pancreatitis is a well-documented phenomenon but in patients without demonstrable extrahepatic biliary tract disease, often alcoholics, the ja...
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Influence of chrysin on hepatic marker enzymes and lipid profile against D-galactosamine-induced hepatotoxicity rats.

TL;DR: Chrysin is a flavonoid that exists in nature and is the major component of some traditional medicinal herbs and exhibits hepatoprotective and antihyperlipidaemic activity and Rats treated with chrysin at different concentrations caused a significant improvement in serum protein level, decreased hepato and nephro toxicity markers.
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Effect of Housing System and Rosemary and Cinnamon Essential Oils on Layers Performance, Egg Quality, Haematological Traits, Blood Chemistry, Immunity, and Antioxidant.

TL;DR: The data suggested that supplementation of rosemary and cinnamon essential oils in laying hen diet showed significant positive effects on hen performance and egg production, and the different housing systems did not result in any positive or negative impact on these traits.
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Biochemical and genotoxic responses of adult eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) to resin acids and pulp mill effluent: laboratory and field experiments.

TL;DR: The potential of a secondary-treated bleached kraft pulp mill effluent and resin acids (RAs) to induce liver ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity and erythrocytic nuclear abnormalities (ENAs) in adult Anguilla anguilla L. was investigated in laboratory and field experiments.
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Epidermal growth factor reduces multiorgan failure induced by thioacetamide.

TL;DR: Preliminary evidence is provided that EGF may be a novel approach for the prevention and/or treatment of multiorgan failure and reduced mortality, renal injury, and gastrointestinal damage.
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