Sentences with word «isoenzyme»

Divergent lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme profile in cellular compartments of primate forebrain structures.
Some time ago, a study was performed to see if a deficiency in the heart isoenzyme of CK (CK MB) might be responsible or involved in the sudden heart failure seen in Doberman pinchers (acute cardiomyopathy).
Physicians have long used tests that assay the amount of each type of CK isoenzyme to help determine where in the body the problem is originating (skeletal muscle, heart muscle or some other source).
Synaptosomal lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme composition is shifted toward aerobic forms in primate brain evolution.
The AST is also a liver marker, but there are various isoenzymes that can be broken down from this test.
Solter PF, Hoffmann WE, Hungerford LL, Peterson ME, Dorner JL: Assessment of corticosteroid - induced alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme as a screening test for hyperadrenocorticism in dogs.
(ref)(it is Antech Labs or Cornell's # S7592 CPK isoenzymes)
ENO3 is an isoenzyme suggested to play a role in muscle development and regeneration, with mutations associated with glycogen storage disease.
The scientists reported that that isoenzyme was, indeed, low in dogs experiencing that form of heart failure.
The normal levels for each of CK's isoenzymes have been determined for dogs and cats.
But when your veterinarian is still uncertain, there is another option: The total amount of CK in your pet's blood is composed of a number slightly different molecules (isoenzymes, macroenzymes) depending on where in the body they originated.
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