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    Increased IκB kinase activity is associated with activated NF-κB in acute myeloid blasts

    NF-κB/Rel transcription factors are modulators of immune and inflammatory processes and are also involved in malignancy. Phosphorylation of the IκB inhibitors by the IκB kinase (IKK) complex leads to their pro...

    B Baumgartner, M Weber, M Quirling, C Fischer, S Page, M Adam, C von Schilling in Leukemia (2002)

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    027 Simplified chromatographic isolation of sex hormone-binding globulin from follicular fluid

    P. Luppa, I. Schwab, D. Neumeier, D. Seidel in Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry (1992)

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    Dose — Dependent Effects of Bradykinin Infusion in Postoperative Patients

    The physiologoical role of locally liberated bradykinin from tissue kallikrein is still not known.The kallikrein-kinin system may be involved in many functions as vascular tone and blood pressure regulation,sa...

    Karl-Walter Jauch, B. Günther, K. Rett, W. Hartl, M. Wicklmayr, G. Dietze in Kinins V (1989)

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    Improved separation of porphyrin isomers from human urines by isocratic ion-pair HPLC

    Formation of the uroporphyrin isomers II and IV in urines of patients with AIP can be explained by non-enzymatic self-condensation of PBG. Presence of the coproporphyrin isomers II and IV, however, must be due...

    K. Jacob, E. Egeler, B. Hennel in Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie (1988)

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    Organization and Analysis of Data from Patients with Trauma and Hemorrhage

    Hemorrhage and trauma cause specific disturbances in physical integrity, which are classed under the general term of shock and whose effects become evident as circulatory shock. Shock may be defined as an acut...

    W. Kellermann, K. Peter, U. Jensen, Y. Summa in Computers in Critical Care and Pulmonary M… (1985)

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    Methods for Differentiation and Quantitation of Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes

    Creatine kinase (CK, adenosine triphosphate: creatine-N-phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.3.2) reversibly catalyses the phosphorylation of creatine by adenosine triphosphate (ATP) with formation of phosphocreatine an...

    R. Helger, N. Hennrich, U. Würzburg, W. Rick in Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes (1981)

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    Clinical Results: Myocardium

    Because of the distribution of the CK isoenzymes in the organs, it was obvious that the hybrid form CK-MB capable of being quantified in the serum could present a sensitive marker for myocardial damage. The in...

    D. Neumeier, W. Prellwitz, M. Knedel, B. Kemkes, E. Schmidt in Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes (1981)

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    Tissue Specific and Subcellular Distribution of Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes

    Because of its central role in cellular energy metabolism the enzyme creatine kinase can be found in all tissues. Accordingly the highest activity can be measured in the contractile system and in the brain.

    D. Neumeier, E. Jockers-Wretou in Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes (1981)