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The mechanism of conversion of xanthine dehydrogenase to xanthine oxidase in acute pancreatitis in the canine isolated pancreas preparation
Isto H. Nordback,
John L. Cameron
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Xanthine Dehydrogenase
100%
Xanthine Oxidase
80%
Pancreatitis
63%
Canidae
57%
Pancreas
56%
Hyperamylasemia
12%
Weight Gain
11%
Dithiothreitol
10%
Poisons
9%
Oxygen
8%
Phenylmethylsulfonyl Fluoride
6%
Perfusion
6%
Ceruletide
5%
Intra Arterial Infusions
5%
Serine Proteinase Inhibitors
5%
Secretin
5%
Oleic Acid
4%
Pancreatic Ducts
4%
Gallstones
4%
Amylases
4%
Proteolysis
3%
Shock
3%
Peptide Hydrolases
3%
Molecular Weight
3%
Edema
3%
Ischemia
3%
Enzymes
2%
Wounds and Injuries
1%