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Serum alkaline phosphatase after albumin

Ml. Mackie, J. A, Arvan, D. A., Mullen, J. L., and Rawnsley, H, M., Elevated serum alkaline phosphatase levels after the administration of certain preparations of human albumin. Am. J. Surg. 121, 57-61 (1971). [Pg.233]

An interesting study on the fate of injected placental alkaline phosphatase (N17) has been reported by Posen et al. (P18), who measured heat-stable alkaline phosphatase. Following injection, there was an initial rapid fall in enzyme activity lasting 3-5 hours and then a less rapid disappearance. After 4 hours, two thirds of the initial activity remained, but it took several weeks for complete disappearance. These kinetics resembled those known for serum albumin labeled with iodine-131. [Pg.320]


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