Publications by authors named "Lipitskaia I"

N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase (NAG) activity, the concentrations of microalbumin (MA) and B2-microglobulin (B2-MG) were measured in urine of 50 healthy subjects and 200 patients suffering from arterial hypertension (AH) with preserved renal function, including patients with essential hypertension (EH), stages I and II, chronic pyelonephritis (CPN), chronic glomerulonephritis (CGN) and vasorenal hypertension (VRH). The healthy subjects, the patients with stage II EH, and those with secondary forms of AH demonstrated significant differences in NAG activity in urine. A positive correlation (r = +0.

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Overall 42 normotensive patients suffering from type I diabetes mellitus without proteinuria were examined for the effect of hyperfiltration on renal glomerular function and for changes in glomerular function seen during medicamentous treatment of hyperfiltration. Glomerular function was evaluated from the basal level of glomerular filtration (GF), the status of filtration reserves (i. e.

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alpha-Amylase isozymes were separated by electrophoresis in cellulose acetate to detect the isoforms of the chromogenic substrate manufactured by Lachema, Czechoslovakia. In a group of 20 normal subjects aged 25 to 45, alpha-amylase pancreatic isozyme activity prevailed. Patients with acute myocardial infarction developed, during 36 hours after the onset of the anginal attack, a reduction in the ratio of pancreatic amylase/salivary amylase activities in both increased and normal total alpha-amylase activities.

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The authors compare the results of vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) excretion measurements by high-voltage electrophoresis on paper and by microelectrophoresis on cellulose acetate. Transverse scanning of electrophoregrams has been used for quantitative evaluation of the results of microelectrophoregrams on cellulose acetate. The results of VMA excretion measurements by the two methods have been in good correlation: r = 0.

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The blood serum alpha-amylase activity has been measured in normal male subjects by three methods, i. e. amyloclastic (W.

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The authors suggest a kinetic method for measuring the blood serum and urine creatinine by Jaffe's test. The method is highly specific, requires little biologic material, and rules out the deproteinization procedure. The specificity of the measurement is effected by selecting the period of time when it is creatinine that reacts with alkaline picrate.

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A review of data concerned with studies on low molecular weight RNA, a rapidly developing field of molecular biology and bioorganic chemistry, is given. The analytical approach allowed to estimate the initial steps of establishment of the problem, to determine the geographical distribution of these studies at present, to reveal the main laboratories involved and to give prognosis on future development.

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A microsomal preparation with a high ability for Ca2+ uptake has been isolated from pigeon heart. A method of further purification of Ca2+-accumulating system of heart, based on the ability of sarcoplasmic reticulum for the energy-dependent Ca2+ accumulation in the presence of oxalate, has been developed. Upon centrifugation in the gradient of sucrose and KCl concentration the fragments of sarcoplasmic reticulum, rendered "heavy" by calcium oxalate, can be separated from foreign cell membranes.

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