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1 sion in human and rat kidney tissue, and its urinary concentration.
2 ated in kidney and urine and reduced maximum urinary concentration.
3 osis, and tubular defects, including reduced urinary concentration.
4  with increased sodium excretion and reduced urinary concentration.
5 in (AVP)-independent factors are involved in urinary concentration.
6 n the inner medulla in vivo, and varies with urinary concentration.
7 t to the intraluminal hyperosmolality during urinary concentration.
8 by mutations of HNF-1beta produce defects in urinary concentration.
9 tion factor FXR that is required for maximal urinary concentration.
10                  Urea has a critical role in urinary concentration.
11 xposure-health outcome associations based on urinary concentration.
12 er-A1, and aquaporin 2 that are required for urinary concentration.
13 nds of these compounds as measured via their urinary concentrations.
14 ollection strongly predicted MEP and paraben urinary concentrations.
15 ntain these chemicals for 3 days could lower urinary concentrations.
16  higher pyrethroid metabolite and lower TCPy urinary concentrations.
17 ation revealed persisting polyuria, impaired urinary concentration ability, and augmented urinary exc
18  were analyzed for parameters that determine urinary concentration ability.
19 y than "all Hispanic," respectively, to have urinary concentrations above the 95(th) percentile.
20 ethnicity were significant predictors of DCP urinary concentrations above the 95th percentile.
21 monstrated high within-person variability of urinary concentrations across pregnancy.
22 -TXB2 showed a significant decrease in their urinary concentrations after the ingestion of broccoli s
23 ression are potentially important factors in urinary concentration and contribute to the steady-state
24 ort in the kidney plays an important role in urinary concentration and nitrogen balance.
25 d a standard biokinetic model to predict the urinary concentration and uranium isotopic ratios for a
26 n to compute least square geometric means of urinary concentrations and computed average annual perce
27 linear dose-response association between BPA urinary concentrations and implantation failure.
28 observed time profiles for blood, plasma, or urinary concentrations and other toxicokinetic parameter
29 e study aimed to characterize OPE metabolite urinary concentrations and PBDE serum concentrations amo
30                                  We measured urinary concentrations and within-person variability for
31 een higher BPA exposure (reflected in higher urinary concentrations) and incident CAD during >10 year
32 hway fine-tunes renal water reabsorption and urinary concentration, and its perturbation is associate
33                PGE2 has an intricate role in urinary concentration, and we now suggest how targeting
34 ke (DI(E)) of BADGEs were estimated based on urinary concentrations, and their respective values were
35 ins in hypothyroid rats (HT) with diminished urinary concentration as compared with euthyroid control
36 ted the covariate-adjusted percent change in urinary concentrations associated with PCP use using lin
37 is a major determinant of their systemic and urinary concentration, but the specific transporters inv
38 effects of hyperosmolality and regulates the urinary concentration by stimulating aquaporin-2 and ure
39                          The role of PGE2 in urinary concentration comprises a variety of mechanisms,
40 into the molecular mechanisms underlying the urinary concentration defect in sepsis.
41                                    Efficient urinary concentration depends on, amongst other factors,
42 as also determined by ATR-FTIR to adjust for urinary concentration/dilution.
43  study are important in predicting blood and urinary concentrations from exposure information and in
44 f NDI and demonstrate partial restoration of urinary concentration function by a compound currently i
45 e cell trait (HbAS) associates with impaired urinary concentration, hematuria, and renal papillary ne
46 potential utility of UT inhibitors to reduce urinary concentration in high-vasopressin, fluid-retaini
47  transport with IC(50) = 25.1 nM and reduced urinary concentration in mice.
48 ly higher plasma concentrations and/or lower urinary concentrations in knock-out mice, suggesting the
49 l co-transporter (NKCC2), pivotal factors in urinary concentration, in AVP-deficient Brattleboro (BB)
50  Acute kidney injury associated with reduced urinary concentration is a frequent and severe complicat
51 ality of the kidney medulla is essential for urinary concentration, it imposes a great deal of stress
52 tion (hypertonicity) due to the operation of urinary concentration mechanism and pathological conditi
53 a transporter plays an important role in the urinary concentration mechanism.
54 the exposure rate that produces the blood or urinary concentrations observed in biomonitoring studies
55                                          The urinary concentration of 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid, an in
56 evel was associated with significantly lower urinary concentration of 6-sulfatoxymelatonin during the
57 exposure was associated with lower nocturnal urinary concentration of 6-sulfatoxymelatonin in 203 wom
58 uction was related to the subject's baseline urinary concentration of 8-iso-PGF2alpha.
59 n increased upon renal inflammation, and the urinary concentration of angiogenin correlated with the
60  risk factors for renal candidiasis, for any urinary concentration of C. albicans may reflect kidney
61 statin-C group (> 70 ug/gCre, n = 7), higher urinary concentration of dinotefuran (p = 0.009), and in
62  included clinical evaluation, assessment of urinary concentration of magnesium, and manuvacuometric
63                            Baseline neonatal urinary concentration of two AMPs (RNase 7 and BD-1) and
64 ormed genome-wide association studies of the urinary concentrations of 1,172 metabolites among 1,627
65                                 The measured urinary concentrations of 1-hydroxypyrene (1-PYR) in sam
66                         We measured maternal urinary concentrations of 18 phthalate metabolites and 8
67  OA also had greater odds of having baseline urinary concentrations of 2-hydroxyestrone in the lowest
68                                 In addition, urinary concentrations of 2OH-4MeO-BP and 2,4OH-BP tende
69 ntrations in July and August) were found for urinary concentrations of 2OH-4MeO-BP and 2,4OH-BP.
70                                              Urinary concentrations of 5 UV filters (ng/mL) were dete
71 ere fit to estimate the associations between urinary concentrations of 6 chemical exposure measures (
72                       Twice during pregnancy urinary concentrations of 6 common dialkylphosphates, no
73 e same as that with the run-in diet, whereas urinary concentrations of 8-iso-PGF2alpha were further r
74                   We simultaneously measured urinary concentrations of 89 analytes (103 total chemica
75                                  We measured urinary concentrations of 9 phthalate metabolites and me
76 a measure of oxidative stress, we determined urinary concentrations of a tetranor-dicarboxylic acid m
77         Following administration of 1 g AAP, urinary concentrations of AAP and AAP-glucuronide (AAP-G
78                                              Urinary concentrations of ABZ substantially exceed those
79                                  We measured urinary concentrations of alkaline phosphatase, gamma-gl
80                                              Urinary concentrations of all five inflammatory markers
81                   Among the exposed animals, urinary concentrations of all three biomarkers were orde
82    We aimed to prospectively assess couples' urinary concentrations of antimicrobial chemicals in the
83 oncentrations of folate and homocysteine and urinary concentrations of arsenic metabolites were analy
84                                        Total urinary concentrations of BADGEs in the U.S. ranged from
85                                              Urinary concentrations of BDCPP and DPP were moderately
86                                 For example, urinary concentrations of benzoic acid were higher in ca
87 the hemolytic-uremic syndrome developed, the urinary concentrations of beta2-microglobulin and N-acet
88 ne serving (60 g) of broccoli sprouts on the urinary concentrations of biomarkers of oxidative stress
89 m workers had significantly higher (p <0.05) urinary concentrations of bis(1-chloro-2-propyl) phospha
90                                              Urinary concentrations of bisphenol A and phthalate meta
91                                     Maternal urinary concentrations of bisphenols were not associated
92                                         High urinary concentrations of both 1- and 3-methylhistidine,
93                                              Urinary concentrations of both AMPs decreased as GA and
94 dence intervals (CIs) were estimated for the urinary concentrations of BP derivatives and the odds of
95                           The association of urinary concentrations of BP derivatives with an increas
96 ated that an interquartile range increase of urinary concentrations of BPA (1.53; 95% CI: 1.04, 2.25)
97                    We prospectively examined urinary concentrations of BPA and phthalate metabolites
98                                              Urinary concentrations of BPA and several phthalate meta
99                              We measured the urinary concentrations of BPA and three bisphenol analog
100           Medians (25th-75th percentiles) of urinary concentrations of BPA, BPF, and BPS were 1.40 (0
101 vestigate trimester-specific associations of urinary concentrations of BPA, BPF, and BPS with size at
102     Higher BPA exposure, reflected in higher urinary concentrations of BPA, may be associated with av
103                                              Urinary concentrations of BPA, MEPB, ETPB, and PRPB in t
104                                              Urinary concentrations of BPA, PA, and phthalate metabol
105                                              Urinary concentrations of BPF and BPS during some trimes
106                           The mean renal and urinary concentrations of C. albicans from rabbits with
107                                              Urinary concentrations of C. albicans were not predictiv
108 atase (BAP), infant plasma BAP, and maternal urinary concentrations of calcium, phosphorus, and calci
109 ffer new evidence of the association between urinary concentrations of catecholamine metabolites (met
110 ASD diagnosis in the subset of children with urinary concentrations of Cd, DEP, and TCP-246 above the
111 s of homocysteine, folate, and cobalamin and urinary concentrations of creatinine were assessed in 16
112                                              Urinary concentrations of CTX-II were also found to vary
113 demographic parameters and survey cycle with urinary concentrations of DCPs during NHANES 2003-2010.
114                                              Urinary concentrations of DEHP metabolites were inversel
115                                     Maternal urinary concentrations of dialkyl phosphate (DAP) metabo
116            Our goal was to determine whether urinary concentrations of dialkylphosphate (DAP) metabol
117 ssociation between the ratio of preoperative urinary concentrations of DKK3 to creatinine (DKK3:creat
118 In the 733 patient in the derivation cohort, urinary concentrations of DKK3 to creatinine that were h
119  clinical and other laboratory measurements, urinary concentrations of DKK3:creatinine significantly
120                                  We measured urinary concentrations of eight carcinogen exposure biom
121                                We quantified urinary concentrations of eight phthalate metabolites us
122                              We measured the urinary concentrations of five phenols and three paraben
123                         We hypothesized that urinary concentrations of four phthalate metabolites wou
124 rinary angiogenin did not correlate with the urinary concentrations of high molecular weight proteins
125  iAs in drinking water (DW-iAs) and maternal urinary concentrations of iAs and its monomethylated and
126                                     Maternal urinary concentrations of iAs were associated with lower
127                Dysbiosis was assessed by the urinary concentrations of indole and skatole and serum l
128       Lastly, circulating LPS levels and the urinary concentrations of indole were higher in HS than
129                                              Urinary concentrations of iodine and total arsenic incre
130 spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for measuring urinary concentrations of JWH-018, JWH-073, and several
131 lite groups) and clinical renal outcomes and urinary concentrations of KIM-1, NGAL, 8-OHdG, and F2-is
132                                              Urinary concentrations of melamine and cyanuric acid var
133 t associations were found between 8-OHdG and urinary concentrations of mEP, and Sigma5mEHP for female
134                        Log-unit increases in urinary concentrations of metabolites of diethyl phthala
135                                  We measured urinary concentrations of methyl (MP), propyl (PP), and
136 As metabolism status was classified based on urinary concentrations of methylarsonic acid (MA) and di
137                                  We measured urinary concentrations of microalbumin, neutrophil gelat
138                                     Maternal urinary concentrations of MMAs were negatively associate
139                                              Urinary concentrations of mono-ethyl phthalate (MEP) dec
140 vention; no significant changes were seen in urinary concentrations of mono-n-butyl phthalate (MnBP)
141 tion with an interquartile range increase in urinary concentrations of mono-n-butyl phthalate (odds r
142                             In LINA maternal urinary concentrations of mono-n-butyl phthalate, a meta
143                                  We measured urinary concentrations of monoethyl phthalate (MEP), mon
144            Higher quartiles of preconception urinary concentrations of MP and EP among female partner
145                                We calibrated urinary concentrations of non-seafood-derived iAs, DMA,
146 et was significantly associated with reduced urinary concentrations of nonspecific dimethyl OP insect
147  objective was to determine whether maternal urinary concentrations of OP pesticide metabolites are i
148 facturing had significantly higher (p <0.05) urinary concentrations of OPE metabolites compared to ot
149                                  It measured urinary concentrations of organophosphate metabolites [d
150            We evaluated associations between urinary concentrations of PFR metabolites and outcomes o
151    We examined associations between prenatal urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites and neur
152        We evaluated the associations between urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites and outc
153 examined the association between PCP use and urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites and para
154 atitis and FLG mutations, respectively, with urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites and para
155                                              Urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites and para
156 t study we investigated associations between urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites and pote
157                                       Higher urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites during e
158            The variability and predictors of urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites in presc
159               We examined temporal trends in urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites in the g
160                                              Urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites were cla
161                                     Maternal urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites were mea
162                                      We used urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites, analyze
163 olites, and chlorpyrifos in floor wipes, and urinary concentrations of pyrethroid metabolites and 3,5
164                                       Median urinary concentrations of RNase 7/UCr for infants born a
165 us studies have shown that women have higher urinary concentrations of several phthalate metabolites
166                                              Urinary concentrations of soluble CD80 in patients with
167                                              Urinary concentrations of soluble CTLA-4, which is a neg
168 broccoli sprouts produced an increase in the urinary concentrations of sulforaphane metabolites and v
169  children in the highest tertile of maternal urinary concentrations of summed di(2-ethylhexyl) phthal
170                                              Urinary concentrations of TCC correlated well with its p
171                                              Urinary concentrations of TCS, BP-3, and 25-DCP were hig
172  mice exhibited reduced plasma and increased urinary concentrations of the cationic amino acids.
173 lted in a best fit of predicted and observed urinary concentrations of the metabolites.
174                                     Elevated urinary concentrations of the polyphenols urolithin-A (r
175 s is examined through a determination of the urinary concentrations of their metabolites.
176 es (DIs) of PAHs were estimated based on the urinary concentrations of their metabolites.
177                                              Urinary concentrations of these dichlorophenols (DCPs) h
178                 Several studies reported the urinary concentrations of these phenols in children, but
179 oupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS), and urinary concentrations of TMSe were measured by high-per
180                                    Likewise, urinary concentrations of total phthalate metabolites we
181             We found no correlations between urinary concentrations of triclocarban and triclosan, an
182                                              Urinary concentrations of triclosan were measured in one
183 omeostasis, and is associated with increased urinary concentrations of UTP and the ATP hydrolytic pro
184                                  We measured urinary concentrations of vanadium and other metals simu
185                          Patterns of analyte urinary concentration or mass excretion rates (nanograms
186  where PGE(2) has been implicated, including urinary concentration, regulation of blood pressure, and
187 e (EDI) of BPS was estimated on the basis of urinary concentrations using a simple pharmacokinetic ap
188 ve linear relationship between oral dose and urinary concentration was observed (R2 > 0.80); this rel
189                                              Urinary concentrations were averaged for day 1 vs day 7
190                          Geometric mean (GM) urinary concentrations were higher for 2,5-DCP (6.1-12.9
191                    Baseline (ages 6-8 years) urinary concentrations were obtained for creatinine and
192 We evaluated associations of paternal phenol urinary concentrations with fertilization rate, embryo q
193  0.004, respectively), leading to decreasing urinary concentrations with progressive decongestion.
194                              We compared our urinary concentrations with those of other study populat

 
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