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Studies on Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzyme in the Serum and Organs of the Rat

Kim WJ, Cho HS, Hong SS

Isoenzymes of alkaline phosphatase from purified extracts of liver, intestine, pancreas and bone of rats were determined by their isoelectric points and compared with those from serum. 1) The extracts...
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A Case of Salivary-Type Amylase-Producing Multiple Myeloma Presenting as Mediastinal Plasmacytoma and Myelomatous Pleural Effusion

Ok SJ, Kim IS, Lee EY, Kang JE, Lee SM, Song MK

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Macroamylasemia in a patient with acute appendicitis: a case report

Um JW, Kim KH, Kang MS, Choe JH, Bae JW, Hong YS, Suh SO, Kim YC, Whang CW, Kim SM

Macroamylasemia is a condition of persistent, elevated serum amylase activity with no apparent clinical symptoms of a pancreatic disorder. In Korea, however, no such case has been reported to date....
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Macro-aspartate Aminotransferase in a Patient with Chronic Hepatitis C

Chung YW, Sohn JH, Baek CH, Kim JP, Jeon YC, Han DS, Lee DH, Kee CS, Park IK

  • KMID: 1113458
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2006 Mar;47(3):229-232.
Macroenzymes are normal enzymes complexed with an immunoglobulin (usually IgG, rarely IgA or IgM). A number of macroenzymes have been reported in the literature. Among them, macro-AST has been detected...
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Macroaspartasemia as a cause of isolated elevation of aspartate aminotransferase--its biochemical and physiological characteristics

Kim HC, Kim JH

  • KMID: 1051571
  • Korean J Intern Med.
  • 1997 Jun;12(2):208-215.
OBJECTIVES: The increase of serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is generally found in hepatic, cardiac, muscular disease and hemolytic disorders of the red blood cell (RBC). The elevation of its activity...
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