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  2. Lactate dehydrogenase - Wikipedia

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    Reaction catalyzed by lactate dehydrogenase. Lactate dehydrogenase catalyzes the interconversion of pyruvate and lactate with concomitant interconversion of NADH and NAD +.It converts pyruvate, the final product of glycolysis, to lactate when oxygen is absent or in short supply, and it performs the reverse reaction during the Cori cycle in the liver.

  3. Cardiac marker - Wikipedia

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    LDH-1 isozyme is normally found in the heart muscle and LDH-2 is found predominantly in blood serum. A high LDH-1 level to LDH-2 suggest MI. LDH levels are also high in tissue breakdown or hemolysis. It can mean cancer, meningitis, encephalitis, or HIV. This is usually back to normal 10–14 days. Aspartate transaminase (AST) This was the first ...

  4. Reference ranges for blood tests - Wikipedia

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    For most substances presented, the optimal levels are the ones normally found in the population as well. More specifically, optimal levels are generally close to a central tendency of the values found in the population. However, usual and optimal levels may differ substantially, most notably among vitamins and blood lipids, so these tables give ...

  5. Diagnosis of myocardial infarction - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis of myocardial infarction requires two out of three components (history, ECG, and enzymes). When damage to the heart occurs, levels of cardiac markers rise over time, which is why blood tests for them are taken over a 24-hour period. Because these enzyme levels are not elevated immediately following a heart attack, patients ...

  6. Transudate - Wikipedia

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    Levels of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) [7] or a Rivalta test can be used to distinguish transudate from exudate. [ citation needed ] Their main role in nature is to protect elements of the skin and other subcutaneous substances against the contact effects of external climate and the environment and other substances – it also plays a role in ...

  7. Lactate threshold - Wikipedia

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    Muscles are producing lactate even at rest, with resting blood lactate levels in the 1–2 mmol/L range. [6] Although the lactate threshold is defined as the point when lactic acid starts to accumulate, some testers approximate this by crossing the lactate threshold and using the point at which lactate reaches a concentration of 4 mmol/ L of ...

  8. Lactate dehydrogenase A - Wikipedia

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    16828 Ensembl ENSG00000134333 ENSG00000288299 ENSMUSG00000063229 UniProt P00338 P06151 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001135239 NM_001165414 NM_001165415 NM_001165416 NM_005566 NM_001136069 NM_010699 RefSeq (protein) NP_001128711 NP_001158886 NP_001158887 NP_001158888 NP_005557 NP_001129541 NP_034829 Location (UCSC) Chr 11: 18.39 – 18.41 Mb Chr 7: 46.49 – 46.51 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human ...

  9. Lactate dehydrogenase b - Wikipedia

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    16832 Ensembl ENSG00000111716 ENSMUSG00000030246 UniProt P07195 P16125 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001174097 NM_002300 NM_001315537 NM_008492 NM_001302765 NM_001316322 RefSeq (protein) NP_001167568 NP_001302466 NP_002291 NP_001289694 NP_001303251 NP_032518 Location (UCSC) Chr 12: 21.64 – 21.76 Mb Chr 6: 142.44 – 142.45 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Lactate dehydrogenase B ...