Publications by authors named "Eliezer Rapaport"

Systemic pools of ATP are elevated in individuals homozygous for cystic fibrosis (CF) as evidenced by elevated blood and plasma ATP levels. This elevated ATP level seems to provide benefit in the presence of advanced solid tumors (Abraham et al., Nature Medicine 2(5):593-596, 1996).

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The pharmacokinetics of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) was investigated in a clinical trial that included 15 patients with advanced malignancies (solid tumors). ATP was administered by continuous intravenous infusions of 8 h once weekly for 8 weeks. Three values of blood ATP levels were determined.

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Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is a heterogeneous disease resulting primarily from a variety of pancreatic beta-cell disorders and insulin resistance. Whereas insulin resistance, which constitutes a defect in insulin action, increases the risk of developing NIDDM and, as such, is a predictor of the onset of this disease, it is mostly the beta-cell dysfunction in regulating insulin secretion which yields the chronic hyperglycemia with all its associated clinical complications. The individual steps in the secretory pathway of insulin which is induced primarily by blood plasma glucose have now been identified.

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