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    Disposition of Salicylic Acid in Malnourished Ethiopian Children after Single Oral Dose

    The disposition of salicylic acid and salicyluric acid was studied in 57 Ethiopian children of varying nutritional status after oral administration of sodium salicylate in single doses of either 12.5 or 25 mg/...

    Michael Ashton, Per Bolme, Getnet Zerihun, Kirsten Holmberg in Clinical Pharmacokinetics (1993)

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    Endocrine Physiology and Therapy in Prader-Willi Syndrome

    Many of the symptoms that make up the complex clinical picture of Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) point at derangements in hypothalamic function: short stature, hypogonadism, loss of appetite control, diminished p...

    E. Martin Ritzén M.D., Per Bolme, Kerstin Hall in Prader-Willi Syndrome (1992)

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    Inhibition of Lipolysis by Agents Acting Via Adenylate Cyclase in Fat Cells from Infants and Adults

    ABSTRACT: The in vitro lipolytic effect of catecholamines is poor during infancy because of enhanced α2-adrenoceptor activity. The mechanisms behind this were investigated in isolated fat cells obtained from 1- t...

    Claude Marcus, Tomas Sonnenfeld, Bengt Karpe, Per Bolme, Peter Arner in Pediatric Research (1989)

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    Dose-dependence of the pharmacokinetics of quinidine

    Quinidine was administrated orally to five healthy male volunteers. Doses of 0.2 g t. i. d., 0.3 g t. i. d. and 0.4 g t. i. d. were given for five days with at least four weeks between each test period. The pl...

    Per Bolme, Uno Otto in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1977)