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LDHLactate Dehydrogenase
LDHLigue des Droits de l'Homme (French: Human Rights League)
LDHLoad High
LDHLactic Acid Dehydrogenase
LDHLayered Double Hydroxide
LDHLigue Française des Droits de l'Homme (French: French League of Human Rights)
LDHLarge Diameter Hose (firefighting feeder hose)
LDHLetter Digit Hyphen
LDHLow-Dose Heparin
LDHLiga Mocambicana Dos Direitos Humanos (Mozambican League for Human Rights)
LDHLe Droit Humain (alternative name for International Order of Co-Freemasonry)
LDHLocal Departments of Health (various locations)
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* Estimating the fluid Lactate Dehydrogenase level in patients presenting with pleural effusion helps in differentiating between transudative and exudative effusion.
Diagnostic and prognostic significance of lactate dehydrogenase in cerebrospinal fluid in patients of meningitis.
Comparison of Cerebrospinal Fluid Factors Between the 2 Groups Group 1 95% CI Variables Mean (SD) Median Lower Upper RBC, X [10.sup.6]/L 2258.0 (426.5) 1450.0 1379.4 3136.6 WBC, X [10.sup.6]/L 0.6 (0.1) 0.0 0.2 0.9 Glucose, mg/dl 61.6 (2.7) 57.0 56.0 67.2 Protein, mg/dl 42.6 (2.3) 44.5 37.8 47.3 LDH, U/L 641.7 (116.6) 491.0 401.4 882.0 Group 2 95% CI Variables Mean (SD) Median Lower Upper P Value RBC, X [10.sup.6]/L 155.5 (49.4) 62.5 53.7 257.3 <.001 WBC, X [10.sup.6]/L 0.0 (0.0) 0.0 -0.0 0.1 <.001 Glucose, mg/dl 65.9 (3.3) 65.0 59.0 72.8 .40 Protein, mg/dl 35.4 (9.0) 25.0 16.8 54.0 <.001 LDH, U/L 37.4 (9.8) 14.0 17.1 57.6 <.001 Abbreviations: LDH, lactate dehydrogenase; RBC, red blood cell count; WBC, white blood cell count.
The molecular basis of these adaptations in the pika have occurred because of a series of genetic evolutionary changes, including HIF-1 a (Li et al., 2009; Zhao et al., 2004), hemoglobin (Yang et al., 2007), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) (Li et al., 2013; Zheng et al., 2011) testis-specific lactate dehydrogenase (LDH-C4) (Wang et al., 2013), pyruvate carboxylase (Sun et al., 2013), myoglobin (Qi et al., 2008), cytochromec oxidase (Luo et al., 2008), neuron nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) (Pichon et al., 2009), and leptin (Yang et al., 2006, 2008).
Deshpande, "Significance of serum ferritin and lactate dehydrogenase in benign and malignant disease of breast," Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, vol.
falciparum, and Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase (pLDH), which is present in the rest of the species with 90-92% identity to pLDH from P.
As for laboratory abnormalities, patients with severe forms had significantly higher whole leukocyte counts, polymorphonuclear cell counts, and serum lactate dehydrogenase levels at baseline and within the first week after admission (Table 1).
In active G6PD deficiency, Heinz bodies can be seen in red blood cells on a blood film, liver enzymes (to exclude other causes of jaundice) and Lactate dehydrogenase (elevated in hemolysis and a marker of hemolytic severity).
Significant decreases in adults (P <.05) were found in phosphorus (1.7 mg/dL), creatine phosphokinase (1146 U/L), alkaline phosphatase (451 U/L), lactate dehydrogenase (149 U/L), and glucose (25 mg/dL).
Tardigrade glass may have practical applications, such as preserving useful molecules in a dry state, experiments with an enzyme called lactate dehydrogenase suggest.
Cytohrome c (MW ~ 12 384; [greater than or equal to] 95%), enolase (MW ~ 93 068; [greater than or equal to] 50%), lactate dehydrogenase (MW ~ 142 000; ~50%), and L-glutamic dehydrogenase (MW ~ 290 000) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St.
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