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  2. AST/ALT ratio - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of AST to ALT in hepatocytes is about 2.5:1, but because AST is removed from serum by the liver sinusoidal cells twice as quickly (serum half-life t 1/2 = 18 hr) compared to ALT (t 1/2 = 36 hr), so the resulting serum levels of AST and ALT are about equal in healthy individuals, resulting in a normal AST/ALT ratio around 1.

  3. Elevated transaminases - Wikipedia

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    Normal ranges for both ALT and AST vary by gender, age, and geography and are roughly 8-40 U/L (0.14-0.67 μkal/L). [4] Mild transaminesemia refers to levels up to 250 U/L. [ 1 ] Drug-induced increases such as that found with the use of anti-tuberculosis agents such as isoniazid are limited typically to below 100 U/L for either ALT or AST.

  4. Liver function tests - Wikipedia

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    AST is especially markedly raised in those with liver cirrhosis. [6] AST can be released from a variety of other tissues and if the elevation is less than two times the normal AST, no further workup needs to be performed if a patient is proceeding to surgery. [citation needed] In certain pregnancy related conditions such as hyperemesis ...

  5. Alanine transaminase - Wikipedia

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    ALT is commonly measured clinically as part of liver function tests and is a component of the AST/ALT ratio. [6] When used in diagnostics, it is almost always measured in international units/liter (IU/L) [7] or μkat. While sources vary on specific reference range values for patients, 0-40 IU/L is the standard reference range for experimental ...

  6. Aspartate transaminase - Wikipedia

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    Serum AST level, serum ALT (alanine transaminase) level, and their ratio (AST/ALT ratio) are commonly measured clinically as biomarkers for liver health. The tests are part of blood panels. The half-life of total AST in the circulation approximates 17 hours and, on average, 87 hours for mitochondrial AST. [4]

  7. Why Altcoins Were Tumbling on Thursday - AOL

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    That's why, most things being equal, the more volatile stocks often drop in value when long-term yields advance. And many investors consider cryptos even more volatile. Winter hibernation?

  8. Reference ranges for blood tests - Wikipedia

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    Reference ranges (reference intervals ... is commonly used for e.g. liver function tests like AST, ALT, ... (not only the normal or optimal ones) from molar to mass ...

  9. Why Altimmune Was Such a Robustly Healthy Stock on Thursday - AOL

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    Altimmune (NASDAQ: ALT) had some encouraging news to share with the world as the trading week drew near a close on Thursday. Before market open, Altimmune divulged that it is being added to the ...