H J van Hoof
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11.
Willems P, van Hoof H, van Mackelenbergh M, Hoenderop J, van Emst-de Vries S, de Pont J
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1994 Mar;
713:343-5.
PMID: 8185182
No abstract available.
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van Hoof H, Swinkels L, van Stevenhagen J, van den Berg H, Ross H, BENRAAD T
J Chromatogr
. 1993 Nov;
621(1):33-9.
PMID: 8308085
Ether extraction and paper chromatography were used to separate the main metabolites of vitamin D in plasma [25-(OH), 24,25-(OH)2 and 1,25-(OH)2 vitamin D]prior to radio receptor-assay. The overall procedural loss...
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Willems P, van Hoof H, van Mackelenbergh M, Hoenderop J, van Emst-de Vries S, de Pont J
Pflugers Arch
. 1993 Jul;
424(2):171-82.
PMID: 7692387
In order to establish a regulatory role for phosphoproteins in the process of receptor-stimulated Ca2+ mobilization, isolated pancreatic acinar cells, loaded with fura-2, were stimulated with cholecystokinin-octapeptide (CCK8) in the...
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Swinkels L, van Hoof H, Ross H, Smals A, BENRAAD T
Clin Chem
. 1992 Sep;
38(9):1819-23.
PMID: 1326421
To gain insight into the passage of androstenedione (A4) through the salivary gland, we measured concentrations of plasma total (TA4), free (FA4), and salivary (SA4) androstenedione during administration of dexamethasone...
15.
Swinkels L, van Hoof H, Smals A, Ross A, BENRAAD T
Clin Chem
. 1991 Aug;
37(8):1461-2.
PMID: 1868615
No abstract available.
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Swinkels L, van Hoof H, Ross H, Smals A, BENRAAD T
Clin Chem
. 1991 Feb;
37(2):180-5.
PMID: 1847092
Preliminary data indicate that the concentration of circulating cortisol may affect the binding of testosterone to plasma proteins. This interdependency was evaluated by the assessment of plasma cortisol, salivary (ST)...