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A S McFARLANE

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Gregoire F, McFARLANE A, Humphrey J
Prog Nucl Energy 6 Biol Sci . 2014 Feb; 2(3):247-60. PMID: 24546387
No abstract available.
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McFARLANE A
Br Med J . 2010 Mar; 2(4532):766-8. PMID: 20271081
No abstract available.
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McFARLANE A, Koj A
J Clin Invest . 1970 Oct; 49(10):1903-11. PMID: 5460289
Fractional catabolic rates of iodine-labeled plasma albumins and fibrinogens have been measured in experiments of a few hours duration in adult rabbits. The method used which is based on release...
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Rake M, Williams R, Freeman T, McFARLANE A
Lancet . 1970 Aug; 2(7668):341-2. PMID: 4194444
No abstract available.
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McFARLANE A
Proc R Soc Med . 1969 Nov; 62(11 Part 1):1127-9. PMID: 5356867
No abstract available.
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Koj A, McFARLANE A
Biochem J . 1968 Jun; 108(1):137-46. PMID: 4872487
1. Rates of synthesis of plasma albumin and fibrinogen were measured by the [(14)C]carbonate method in normal rabbits and in animals that received a single intravenous injection of Shigella endotoxin...
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REGOECZI E, Gergely J, McFARLANE A
J Clin Invest . 1966 Jul; 45(7):1202-12. PMID: 5967698
No abstract available.
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McFARLANE A, IRONS L, Koj A, REGOECZI E
Biochem J . 1965 May; 95:536-40. PMID: 14340105
1. A formula is proposed for calculating fractional synthesis rates of liver-produced plasma proteins that dispenses with urinary information or information about the size of the urea pool in the...
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REGOECZI E, IRONS L, Koj A, McFARLANE A
Biochem J . 1965 May; 95:521-32. PMID: 14340103
1. The half-life of [(15)N]urea was found to be significantly longer than that of [(14)C]urea injected at the same time, the differences being due to endogenous catabolism of urea, which...
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McFARLANE A, Todd D, CROMWELL S
Clin Sci . 1964 Jun; 26:415-20. PMID: 14191270
No abstract available.