デヒドロコール酸
WordNet
- street name for lysergic acid diethylamide (同)back breaker, battery-acid, dose, dot, Elvis, loony toons, Lucy in the sky with diamonds, pane, superman, window pane, Zen
- any of various water-soluble compounds having a sour taste and capable of turning litmus red and reacting with a base to form a salt
- having the characteristics of an acid; "an acid reaction"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 酸性の / 酸味のある,すっぱい(sour) / (言葉・態度などが)厳しい,しんらつな / 酸 / すっぱいもの / 《俗》=LSD
English Journal
- [Role of bile acids and endotoxins in the pathogenesis and therapy of psoriasis].
- Gyurcsovics K1, Bertók L.
- Orvosi hetilap.Orv Hetil.2000 Apr 23;141(17):915-7.
- The authors demonstrated significant curative effect of bile acids (Suprachol; Acidum dehydrocholicum) in 551 psoriatic patients. The clinical efficiancy was evaluated by means of PASI-score (Psoriasis Area Severity Index). During this treatment (1-8 weeks) 434 patients (78.8 per cent) became asympt
- PMID 10827473
- [The chologon-sorbitol functional test under ultrasonic control in pathology of the gallbladder and biliary tract].
- Konstantinov K, Kolarski V, Kaleva M, Diankova L, Petrova D.
- Vŭtreshni bolesti.Vutr Boles.1989;28(2):72-7.
- The degree of the filling up and the dilation of the gall bladder, its functional state as well as the passibility of d. cysticus are evaluated by ultrasound examination and computer determination of the surface and dimensions of the gall bladder. 546 patients, 20-78 years of age (484 women and 62 m
- PMID 2669342
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- dehydrocholic acid
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- acidum dehydrocholicum
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