Experimental studies on creatine and creatinine iii. excretion of creatine in infancy and childhood
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This article is published in Journal of Biological Chemistry.The article was published on 1911-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 24 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Creatine & Creatinine.read more
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Excretion of creatine and creatinine by children
TL;DR: Because this substance so regularly appears in the urine of children, it is generally considered a normal metabolite, and such excretion is usually referred to as "physiological creatinuria."
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The Nitrogen Partition in Newborn Infants' Urine
Andrew Barlow,R. A. McCance +1 more
TL;DR: The present work was undertaken to provide further information on the partition of nitrogen in the urine of very young infants, and on their daily output of certain nitrogenous substances.
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On the constancy of the creatine-creatinine excretion in children on a high protein diet
TL;DR: In a general way it is usually agreed that the appearance of creatine in the urine is concomitant with a lowered creatinine excretion, and such a generalized idea has been adduced as a reason for the biochemical interrelationship of the two substances.
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Creatine and creatinine excretion in infancy
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Creatinuria of infancy and childhood: i. normal variations: creatine tolerance tests and the effect of amino-acetic acid in normal infants
Eleanor Marples,S. Z. Levine +1 more
TL;DR: The metabolism of creatine and creatinine has attracted widespread interest in recent years and Numerous investigations during the last three decades have established the constancy of the presence of Creatine in the urine and of creatine under certain normal and pathologic conditions.