Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... protein kinase C.176 The resulting increase in Ca ; then initiates a number of calcium - dependent processes , some of which are regulated by the calcium - activated regulatory protein calmodulin . Activated protein kinase C appears to ...
... protein kinase C.176 The resulting increase in Ca ; then initiates a number of calcium - dependent processes , some of which are regulated by the calcium - activated regulatory protein calmodulin . Activated protein kinase C appears to ...
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... proteins . Quantitative fecal loss of serum proteins can be used to estimate functional mucosal intestinal inflammation in patients with IBD . Protein macromolecules such as albumin radiolabeled with iodine 131 or chromium 51 have been ...
... proteins . Quantitative fecal loss of serum proteins can be used to estimate functional mucosal intestinal inflammation in patients with IBD . Protein macromolecules such as albumin radiolabeled with iodine 131 or chromium 51 have been ...
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... protein requirements . Energy requirements are most commonly calculated from the patient's weight , height , age ... protein is lost into the intestinal lumen and excreted as fecal nitrogen.24 In addition , there is also a poorly ...
... protein requirements . Energy requirements are most commonly calculated from the patient's weight , height , age ... protein is lost into the intestinal lumen and excreted as fecal nitrogen.24 In addition , there is also a poorly ...
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