A STUDY OF THE GASTRIC SECRETION IN HYPERTHYROIDISM BEFORE AND AFTER OPERATION
Glucagon-like Peptide-1 receptor-based therapeutics for metabolic liver disease
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), formerly called pseudotumor cerebri, is a condition of elevated pressure inside the skull without an identifiable cause like a tumor or blood clot
This reaction requires the release of a methyl group from CH3-H4folate to H4folate, the two main circulating forms of folic acid (vitamin B9) in pigs (Natsuhori et al., 1996)
Common symptoms at the injection site include: Soreness or tenderness when touched Mild swelling or a small "knot" under the skin Itching or redness A slight feeling of warmth or a temporary rash In most cases, these reactions are mild, infrequent, and temporary
Cancer 122 , 279292 (2020)