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A colorimetric method for the determination of serum glutamic oxalacetic and glutamic pyruvic transaminases.
Stanley Reitman,Sam Frankel +1 more
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Methanol-induced oxidative stress in rat lymphoid organs.
Narayanaperumal Jeya Parthasarathy,Ramasundaram Sri Kumar,Sundaramahalingam Manikandan,Rathinasamy Sheela Devi +3 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that exposure to methanol causes oxidative stress by altering the oxidant/antioxidant balance in lymphoid organs of the rat.
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Effect of Fixed Oil of Ocimum sanctum against Experimentally Induced Arthritis and Joint Edema in Laboratory Animals
Surender Singh,Dipak K. Majumdar +1 more
TL;DR: The fixed oil of O. sanctum seeds showed significant anti-arthritic activity in both models and anti-edema activity against turpentine oil-induced joint edema.
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Reversible megaloblastic and sideroblastic marrow abnormalities in alcoholic patients.
TL;DR: A reversible type of sideroblastic anaemia was detected in a group of severe alcoholic patients with liver disease and all the patients exhibiting the marrow ring‐sideroblast abnormality were found to have folate deficiency, hypomagnesaemia and hypokalaemia.
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Alterations of liver histology and blood biochemistry in blunt snout bream Megalobrama amblycephala fed high-fat diets
TL;DR: Blood sample measurements (AST, ALT, triglycerides, and cholesterol) could be used as a rapid test for determining liver status in blunt snout bream and clearly show that high fat intake resulted in fat accumulation and ultrastructural impairments of the mitochondria, nucleus, and ER.
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Selenium supplementation influences growth performance, antioxidant status and immune response in lambs
Nishant Kumar,Anil Kumar Garg,Ram Sharan Dass,Vinod Kumar Chaturvedi,Vishal Mudgal,V. P. Varshney +5 more
TL;DR: Supplementation of organic as well as inorganic Se was found to improve the growth rate, humoral immune response and antioxidant status of the lambs; and between two sources, organic Se was more effective than in organic Se.