unconjugated in English

adjective

not conjugated

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1. Conjugated and unConjugated levels usually parallel each other, except in the rare complication of aplastic anemia when unConjugated bilirubin prevails

2. This happens when sugar attaches to the unConjugated bilirubin

3. This type of Bilirubin is called unconjugated, or indirect, Bilirubin.

4. The unConjugated bilirubin turns into bile and enters the small intestines

5. The Bilirubin found in the urine is the unconjugated type

6. Conjugated (Direct): Bilirubin is converted from unConjugated to Conjugated bilirubin in the liver

7. 28 In contrast, the unconjugated, carboxylic, bile acids are easily precipitated by calcium phosphate.

8. Total Bilirubin is the sum of unconjugated Bilirubin from extrahepatic sources and conjugated hepatic Bilirubin

9. 1 In contrast, the unconjugated, carboxylic, bile acids are easily precipitated by calcium phosphate.

10. Purified ferritin-amboceptor-conjugates showed a considerable loss of activity compared to the unconjugated antibody.

11. Unconjugated bilirubin is insoluble in blood plasma so binds to Albumens in the blood and is sent to the ______

12. Prematures and newborns with morbus haemolyticus neonatorum showed high concentrations of free (unconjugated) bilirubin and a relatively high monoglucuronide fraction.

13. Total Bilirubin includes both the conjugated and unconjugated (free) forms and, if elevated, is usually indicative of liver damage or hemolysis.

14. We aimed to identify potent Biliverdin reductase (BVRA) inhibitors as a novel concept for the treatment of severe unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia

15. The Avidin or biotin molecules, either peroxidase conjugated or unconjugated, can be brought to the antigen sites by means of an antiAvidin antibody

16. P-Cresol is metabolized through conjugation, mainly sulphation and glucuronization, but removal of the unconjugated p-Cresol is, at least in part, via the urine.

17. Each of these problems can result from a set of related conditions: Adults can develop what is called "unconjugated jaundice" when the problem occurs before Bilirubin …

18. Bilirubin can be classified as indirect (free or unconjugated) while it is circulating and is considered as direct after conjugation in the liver with glucuronic acid.

19. Discussion Bilirubinic encephalopathy seems to occur mainly in the neonatal period [21], when severe unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia exceeds the saturation of the high-affinity binding sites on serum albumin [22]

20. In presence of some risk factors, such as hemolysis, sepsis, prematurity, low birth weight, it can be complicated by Bilirubinic encephalopathy (BE), when the unconjugated pigment crosses the blood-brain barrier and attaches to basal ganglia (pallidum

21. Conjugated Bilirubin is a water-soluble form of Bilirubin formed in the liver by the chemical addition of sugar molecules to unconjugated Bilirubin; when present in the blood, conjugated Bilirubin can become chemically bound to albumin, forming delta-Bilirubin (also known as biliprotein).

22. Carboxyhemoglobin levels were twofold higher in patients with HA in comparison with patients with non-HA (3.0 [2.3–3.9] vs 1.6 [1.0–2.1] %, p < 0.0001).Carboxyhemoglobin level at admission was an accurate diagnostic tool for HA as the area under the curve (AUC) was 0.93 (CI 95% [0.89–0.96]), higher than LDH (AUC = 0.80, CI 95% [0.73–0.86]), unconjugated bilirubin (AUC = 0.77, …