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1Na/K-ATPase and related ATPases

proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the Na/K-ATPase and Related ATPases, Sapporo, Japan, 18-23 August 1999

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  • Title: ➤  Na/K-ATPase and related ATPases
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 781
  • Publisher: ➤  Elsevier - Elsevier Science Pub Co
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  • Publish Location: ➤  New York - Amsterdam - Lausanne

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  • First Year Published: 2000
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    Adrien-Jean-Pierre Thilorier

    nationale, 16 : 114-118 (1830). Thilorier (1833) "Pompe à comprimer les gaz, exécutée d’après la théorie qui a obtenu en 1829 le prix de mécanique fondé par

    Sanofi

    facial wrinkles. Lumizyme (Alglucosidase alfa), for Pompe disease. Myozyme (Alglucosidase alfa), for Pompe disease. Sculptra (Polylactic acid), for facial

    Swimming-induced pulmonary edema

    immersed. This is normally counteracted by the release of BNP which causes sodium and water excretion through the kidneys. This natriuresis is slow, so lung

    Timeline of diving technology

    Professor Georges Jaubert, invented Oxylithe, a mixture of peroxides of sodium (Na2O2) and potassium with a small amount of salts of copper or nickel, which

    Mary Rose

    ceramic and stone. Iron, copper and copper alloy objects were kept moist in a sodium sesquicarbonate solution to prevent oxidisation and reaction with the chlorides

    Diving disorders

    Skeletal muscle cramps may be caused by muscle fatigue or a lack of electrolytes such as sodium (a condition called hyponatremia), potassium (called hypokalemia)