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For this reason, the present study was designed to determine if adolescent mice (3½ weeks of age), which still have relatively proliferating livers, would have differential transduction compared to older (7 weeks of age) mice.
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According to Mears, eating raw bison liver would have helped Glass make it through the wilderness without starving to death.
My palate is enticed by the possibility, and my liver would have plenty of time to detox in the meantime.
If you'd kept the drinking to a minimum, your liver would have been able to get rid of the acetaldehyde before it had time to do much damage.
Researchers had no way of determining this ratio or even the strain type with the data available, so they don't know to what extent the receptors in the liver would have been activated.
For example a gene upregulated in the liver would have a value of 1000, i.e., 1000*1*1.
We varied sets of model parameters to fit simulated regeneration dynamics to experimental human liver regeneration data to predict how human liver regeneration would have to differ from rat liver regeneration for these hypotheses to hold true.
It is unlikely that fatty liver status would have been influenced by CAC score, and consequently any random misclassification bias of fatty liver status would bias our finding (showing the association between fatty liver and CAC score >0) toward the null.
Firstly, the intervention of liver transplantation can markedly improve HRQOL, especially the physical domains, however, in our study, patients only received medical treatment where liver transplantation would have been appropriate, but is limited by funding issues (15 cases per annum receive liver transplantation in our hospital).
Classic garnishes -- bacon, onions -- embellished fine calf's liver, which would have been even better without a coating of crumbs.
The plaintiffs claim the company withheld from the F.D.A. evidence of Rezulin's dangers to the liver that would have led the agency to deny an approval.
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