Publications by authors named "Axelsson K"

In two double-blind studies two hyperbaric 5% lidocaine solutions containing glucose in concentrations of 75 mg/ml and 50 mg/ml, respectively, were compared. The onset and total onset time, spread, intensity, duration of analgesia and motor block were studied. The spinal anaesthesia was given with the patient either sitting or in the lateral recumbent position.

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An enzyme catalyzing thiol-disulfide interchange of glutathione and disulfides and the reaction between glutathione and thiosulfate esters has been purified 40 000-fold from rat liver cytosol. The enzyme, named thioltransferase (Askelöf, P., Axelsson, K.

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Two groups of noise-exposed workers were compared with respect to their use of ear protectors. One group had a severe, noise-induced hearing loss; the other group had normal hearing. Both groups were composed of workers of similar age and total duration noise-exposure.

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The reduction of mixed disulphides of some proteins and GSH [Protein(-SSG)n] is accomplished with GSH as a reductant and a thioltransferase from rat liver as a catalyst, thus: See article. The spontaneous reaction is negligible in comparison with the enzymic reaction in vivo, and any direct reduction with glutathione reductase is not detectable with the substrates used. The reduction is only indirectly dependent on NADPH, which is required for the regeneration of GSH from GSSG.

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