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- 体質性黄疸
WordNet
- undergo conjugation
- unite chemically so that the product is easily broken down into the original compounds
- formed by the union of two compounds; "a conjugated protein" (同)conjugated
- of an organic compound; containing two or more double bonds each separated from the other by a single bond (同)conjugated
- joined together especially in a pair or pairs (同)conjugated, coupled
- (of a pinnate leaflet) having only one pair of leaflets
- add inflections showing person, number, gender, tense, aspect, etc.; "conjugate the verb"
- abnormally high amounts of bile pigment (bilirubin) in the blood
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- 〈動詞〉'を'活用(変化)させる / 〈動詞が〉活用(変化)する / 〈単細胞生物が〉接合する / (特に対になって)結合した,接合の
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English Journal
- Cholestatic liver (dys)function during sepsis and other critical illnesses.
- Jenniskens M1, Langouche L1, Vanwijngaerden YM1, Mesotten D1, Van den Berghe G2.
- Intensive care medicine.Intensive Care Med.2016 Jan;42(1):16-27. doi: 10.1007/s00134-015-4054-0. Epub 2015 Sep 21.
- OBJECTIVE: In ICU patients, abnormal liver tests are common. Markers of cholestasis are associated with adverse outcome. Research has focused on the possibility that mild hyperbilirubinemia, instead of indicating inadvertent cholestasis, may be adaptive and beneficial. These new insights are reviewe
- PMID 26392257
- Impaired Hepatic Uptake by Organic Anion-Transporting Polypeptides Is Associated with Hyperbilirubinemia and Hypercholanemia in Atp11c Mutant Mice.
- Matsuzaka Y1, Hayashi H2, Kusuhara H1.
- Molecular pharmacology.Mol Pharmacol.2015 Dec;88(6):1085-92. doi: 10.1124/mol.115.100578. Epub 2015 Sep 23.
- Biliary excretion of organic anions, such as bile acids (BAs), is the main osmotic driving force for bile formation, and its impairment induces intrahepatic cholestasis. We investigated the involvement of Atp11c in the hepatic transport of organic anions using Atp11c mutant mice, which exhibit hyper
- PMID 26399598
- Inherited Disorders of Bilirubin Clearance.
- Memon N1, Weinberger BI2, Hegyi T1, Aleksunes LM3.
- Pediatric research.Pediatr Res.2015 Nov 23. doi: 10.1038/pr.2015.247. [Epub ahead of print]
- Inherited disorders of hyperbilirubinemia may be caused by increased bilirubin production or decreased bilirubin clearance. Reduced hepatic bilirubin clearance can be due to defective 1) unconjugated bilirubin uptake and intrahepatic storage, 2) conjugation of glucuronic acid to bilirubin (e.g. Gilb
- PMID 26595536
Japanese Journal
- Twice-weekly fluconazole prophylaxis in premature infants : Association with cholestasis
- BHAT Vishwanath,FOJAS Milliecor,SASLOW Judy G.,SHAH Sahil,SANNOH Sulaiman,AMENDOLIA Barbara,PYON Kee,KEMBLE Nicole,STAHL Gary,AGHAI Zubair H.
- Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society 53(4), 475-479, 2011-08-01
- NAID 10029558830
- 診療と研究 直接ビリルビン高値を呈した極低出生体重児の臨床像の解析
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- Bilirubin is a tetrapyrrole created by the normal breakdown of heme. Most bilirubin is produced during the breakdown of hemoglobin and other hemoproteins. Accumulation of bilirubin or its conjugates in body tissues produces jaundice (ie, icterus), which is characterized by high plasma bilirubin levels ...
- Physical Examination The first manifestation in cases of conjugated hyperbilirubinemia is commonly a brownish discoloration of the urine. Although scleral icterus may also be present, this typically reflects the unconjugated fraction of ...
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- 英
- direct-reacting hyperbilirubinemia
- 同
- 抱合型高ビリルビン血症 conjugated hyperbilirubinemia
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- 英
- conjugated hyperbilirubinemia
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- 高直接ビリルビン血症
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家族性非抱合型高ビリルビン血症
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高非抱合型ビリルビン血症
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- (言語)(動詞)を活用/変化させる。
- (化学)~を共役させる。
- (生物)接合する。(言語)動詞が活用/変化する。
- 抱合する、接合する、結合する、共役する
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- associate、bind、binding、bond、bonding、combine、complex、conjoin、conjugated、conjugation、conjunction、connect、connection、couple、coupling、dock、engage、engagement、join、juncture、ligate、linkage、mating、symphysial、union、zygote、zygotic
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- conjugate、conjugation、couple、coupling
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高ビリルビン血症