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J Clin Endocrinol Metab
August 1990
Department of Medicine, Northwestern Univeristy Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611.
We have previously shown that a substantial part of human GH is complexed with GH-binding proteins (BPs) when GH is incubated with plasma in vitro. The proportion of GH bound in vivo, however, is unknown and may differ because of factors that cannot be assessed in vitro, such as binding to tissue receptors, distribution of GH outside the vascular compartment, and fluctuating GH and possibly BP levels. Accordingly, we studied the plasma transport characteristics of GH in vivo in six normal men.
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October 1987
Department of Surgery, Northwestern Univeristy Medical School.
Calcium salts are the major components of pigment gallstones. The calcium species in bile that is critical for Ca++ precipitation is free ionized calcium, [Ca++]. Factors that regulate biliary [Ca++] in bile are therefore of great importance in the pathogenesis of pigment gallstones.
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