HPO induced a significant increase in
serum markers of liver and kidney damage as well as con - comitant lipid abnormalities and a marked reduction in serum HDL - C.
Subsequently,
serum markers of liver damage (ALT, AST, ALP and albumin), kidney damage (urea, creatinine and uric acid), lipid profile and lipid ratios as cardiovascular risk indices were evaluated.
in the Journal of Medicinal Food, vegans and vegetarians who added a small amount of chlorella to their diets saw a boost in
serum markers of B12 concentration.
According to a 2015 study in the Journal of Medicinal Food, vegans and vegetarians who added a small amount of chlorella to their diets saw a boost in
serum markers of B12 concentration.
In one recent trial, 9 a subset of patients resistant to antidepressant treatment and identified by
serum markers of inflammation, most notably C - reactive protein > 3mg / L, were responsive to treatment with the TNF - alpha antagonist (anti-inflammatory) infliximab (Remicade).
Also consistent with increased disease severity, gp33 - immunized mice had an elevation of
serum markers of HLH, including significantly elevated ferritin and a trend toward elevated sCD25 / IL -2 Ra (Fig. 1F).
«If clinicians decide to prescribe spironolactone to their patients to reduce their risk of being hospitalized for heart failure, there is an associated responsibility to monitor for
serum markers of kidney and electrolyte disorders which can be exacerbated by spironolactone.»
«The results of TOPCAT will help inform clinicians as they make treatment decisions for this understudied population,» Added Desai, «If clinicians choose to use this therapy, they must be vigilant about monitoring for
serum markers of kidney and electrolyte disorders which can be exacerbated by spironolactone.»
Subsequently,
serum markers of liver damage (ALT, AST, ALP and albumin), kidney damage (urea, creatinine and uric acid), lipid profile and lipid ratios as cardiovascular risk indices were evaluated.
Not exact matches
Usefulness
of maternal
serum C - reactive protein with vaginal as a
marker for prediction
of imminent preterm delivery and chorioamnionitis in patients with preterm labor or preterm premature rupture
of membranes
Usefulness
of maternal
serum C - reactive protein with vaginal Ureaplasma urealyticum as a
marker for prediction
of imminent preterm delivery and chorioamnionitis in patients with preterm labor or preterm premature rupture
of membranes
practice - based research network in Toronto, Ontario, looked at the link between eating habits and
serum levels
of non-high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, which is a surrogate
marker of later cardiovascular risk.
The technique involves testing
serum, the clear liquid that can be separated from clotted blood, for the increased presence
of mannose, a sugar that is a
marker for colitis, using Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR - FTIR) spectroscopy.
This observation is further supported by the fact that studying alterations in the expression
of genes also made it possible to identify persons whose levels
of interleukin 6, an inflammation
marker, were reduced as their
serum vitamin D levels increased.
Heavy smoking based on cotinine, a reliable
marker of nicotine in maternal
sera, was reported by 20 percent
of the mothers
of cases, but only 14.7 %
of the mothers
of controls.
Positive clones were then differentiated using defined
serum - free conditions outlined in Ng, et al [7], which overall gave rise to a CD45 + CD56 + CD117 − CD94 + population
of cytotoxic NK cells [8] expressing the CD4 construct and other surface
markers in a similar manner to peripheral blood NK cells.
For definitive endoderm differentiation, spontaneously formed EBs on day 6 were plated onto matrigel - coated dishes and maintained in a low concentration
of fetal bovine
serum (FBS) in combination with a high concentration
of recombinant Activin A. Scale - like cells appeared (Figure 5A), which were positive for definitive endoderm
markers such as Foxa2, Sox17 and Gata4.
g defined
serum - free conditions outlined in Ng, et al [7], which overall gave rise to a CD45 + CD56 + CD117 − CD94 + population
of cytotoxic NK cells [8] expressing the CD4 construct and other surface
markers in a similar manner to peripheral blood NK cells.
Much more impressive evidence also was published to show that the early stages
of heart disease, atherosclerosis, and its predictive
serum cholesterol
marker, were increased much more by dietary protein than by dietary fat, especially the protein in animal - based foods.»
A small - scale human trial published in The American Journal
of Clinical Nutrition showed that when healthy men ingested a daily helping
of 25 grams
of gum acacia, the only effects experienced were a slight reduction in cholesterol
serum and an increase in breath hydrogen, which is a
marker of intestinal bacteria metabolism.
While dietary Nε - carboxymethyllysine (the usual
marker) does raise
serum CML (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21792213), Krajcovicova - Kudlackova attributed higher AGE levels in her vegetarian cohort to their consumption
of roughly twice as much fructose through fruit and honey: «It is due to higher proportion
of more reactive acyclic form
of fructose vs. glucose.
Serum osmolality, a
marker of hydration, was greater in the mean
of the dehydrated trials in which a ≥ 1 % level
of dehydration was achieved (P = 0.006) compared to EU.
Found in legumes, fruits, vegetables, herbs and wine, recent published human clinical research has demonstrated the ability
of FruiteX - BTM to modulate key
markers of inflammation and improve elevated
serum levels
of CRP, a diagnostic
marker associated with inflammatory conditions.
After 3 days
of MTX injection,
serum kidney
markers, renal activities
of antioxidant enzymes and glutathione (GSH) content were determined.
Gardner - Thorpe D, O'Hagen C, Young I, Lewis SJ: Dietary supplements
of soya flour lower
serum testosterone concentrations and improve
markers of oxidative stress in men.
«In 2007, researchers found that barley intake significantly reduced
serum cholesterol and visceral fat, both
of which are
markers of cardiovascular risk.»
The study looked at daily sleep and dietary habits,
serum blood sugar and inflammation
markers (hemoglobin A1c and C - reactive protein), and the recurrence
of cancer and breast tumors.
«Strong evidence indicates that dietary saturated fatty acids (SFA) are positively associated with intermediate
markers and end - point health outcomes for two distinct metabolic pathways: 1) increased
serum total cholesterol (TC) and LDL cholesterol (LDL - C) and increased risk
of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and 2) increased
markers of insulin resistance and increased risk
of type 2 diabetes (T2D).
Evaluation
of serum symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) concentration as a
marker for masked chronic kidney disease in cats with hyperthyroidism.
Csemiczky et al. (2000) used a pre-IVF cross-sectional design but did not report any significant associations between personality and hormonal
markers of stress
serum cortisol and prolactin.