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  • ...A, Szajewska H |title=Pharmacological interventions for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in adults and in children: a systematic review |journal=J Pediatr G ...2010). Retrieved on September 2, 2010.</ref> Rosiglitazone actively makes cells more sensitive to insulin, complementing the action of the metformin. In 20
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]]—[[glucuronidation|glucuronide conjugation]] 30–50%, mitochond ...deacetylase]] [[HDAC1]] is needed for [[HIV]] to remain latent in infected cells. A study published in August 2005 found that three of four patients treated
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] ...sdate=2009-11-01}}</ref> In addition, the high doses of aspirin used cause liver toxicity in about 20% of the treated children,<ref>{{cite pmid|14651540}}</
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] (16%) ...lux, thus increasing calcium concentration in myocardiocytes and pacemaker cells. The proposed mechanism is the following: inhibition of the Na<sup>+</sup>/
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  • ...ansduction that normally results from the bending of stereocilia on [[hair cells]]. (demonstrated in 1991 by Mario Ruggero and Nola Rich from the University ...experiencing kidney failure. It should be used with caution in horses with liver problems or electrolyte abnormalities. Overdose may lead to dehydration, ch
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] ...s, used primarily to treat [[heart failure]], [[ascites]] in patients with liver disease, low-[[renin]] [[hypertension]], [[hypokalemia]], secondary hyperal
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  • ...ride]]), is an important [[carbohydrate]] in [[biology]]. [[Cell (biology)|Cells]] use it as a source of energy and a metabolic intermediate. Glucose is one In animals, glucose is synthesized in the [[liver]] and [[kidney]]s from non-carbohydrate intermediates, such as [[pyruvate]]
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  • ...78-0-323-05371-6.</ref> Permissive effect of cortisol on insulin action on liver glycogenesis is observed in hepatocyte culture in laboratory, although the ....</ref> Cortisol (as opticortinol) may inversely inhibit [[IgA]] precursor cells in the intestines of calves.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Husband AJ, Brandon
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  • ...e]] and [[fatty acid]]s, providing substrates for energy production within cells throughout the body.<ref name="sabyasachi"/> | [[Liver]]
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  • ...was killed by drinking a mercury and powdered [[jade]] mixture (causing [[liver failure]], [[poison]]ing, and [[brain death]]) intended to give him eternal ...een discontinued with the replacement of other technologies using membrane cells.<ref>{{cite web|accessdate=2010-09-06|url=http://www.ehjournal.net/content/
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] ...[[mitochondria]].<ref>{{cite pmid | 20544523}}</ref> Drugs that inhibit [[liver|hepatic]] [[glucuronidation]], such as [[indomethacin]], [[acetylsalicylic
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  • *[[Hepatotoxicity]] or [[liver]] [[toxicity|damage]] (due to [[acetaminophen]] or [[paracetemol]] (APAP; T *[[Liver failure]] (again, due to acetaminophen)
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  • | metabolism = 90 to 95% [[Liver|Hepatic]] ...journal |author=Khashab M, Tector AJ, Kwo PY |title=Epidemiology of acute liver failure |journal=Curr Gastroenterol Rep |volume=9 |issue=1 |pages=66–73 |
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] - [[CYP2C19]] ...as body weight and condition being treated. For the elderly or people with liver disorders, initial dose is at the low end of the range, with the dose being
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  • Strychnos is recommended for liver cancer, upset stomach, vomiting, abdominal pain, constipation, intestinal i ...However some Chinese studies have reported that Strychnos can kill cancer cells grown in laboratory dishes.
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  • ...t, [[diabetes mellitus|diabetes]] occurs. Glucagon, secreted by the alpha cells of the pancreas, helps the body utilise stored [[glycogen]] or convert non- ...ntrolling influence of regulatory T cells and tolerance-inducing dendritic cells.
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  • * Can induce microvesicular [[fatty liver]]. ...ein. This protein actively exports tetracycline out of the cell, rendering cells harboring this gene more resistant to the drug.
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  • ...ifylline's [[anti-TNF]] properties indicates it for treatment of Alcoholic Liver Disease. ...=Insights into the regulation of TNF-alpha production in human mononuclear cells: the effects of non-specific phosphodiesterase inhibition. | journal=Clinic
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  • ...biodegradation by peptidases in the intestine, blood circulation, and the liver. It was approved by the United States FDA on 6 March 2007, and for use in E
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  • ...nates have been used to encapsulate various herbicides, microorganisms and cells. ...bons, however, can be degraded by microbes. They are taken in by microbial cells, ‘activated' by attachment to coenzyme-A, and converted to cellular metab
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