Similar words: trypsinogen, pepsin, fibrinogen, carcinogen, hallucinogen, carcinogenic, hallucinogenic, anticarcinogen. Meaning: n. precursor of pepsin; stored in the stomach walls and converted to pepsin by hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
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1. High values of serum pepsinogen A have also been found during omeprazole treatment.
2. In these conditions serum pepsinogen C provides additional diagnostic information, especially when expressed as pepsinogen A:C ratio.
3. Activated pepsinogen was significantly reduced in the stomach of H pylori positive patients only.
4. Decreased concentrations of activated pepsinogen were found in H pylori positive patients only. Duodenal biopsies were tested in 76 patients.
5. Decreased concentrations of activated pepsinogen were found in H pylori positive patients only.
6. This results in a failure to activate pepsinogen to pepsi and so denature proteins.
7. Plasma pepsinogen levels are above the normal of 1.0 i.u. tyrosine and usually exceed 2.0 i.u. in sheep with heavy infections.
8. The high pepsinogen C concentrations in patients with duodenal ulcer are probably related to H pylori related chronic active gastritis.
9. From these findings, it can be suggested that pepsinogen genes are involved in the pathogenesis of peptic ulcer.
10. There was no relationship between the serum pepsinogen I concentration and type of renal replacement treatment.
11. Pepsinogen synthesis has been found closely linked to secretion and depletion of stores by a well regulated feedback mechanism under invitro conditions.
12. Chief cells make and secrete pepsinogen.
13. The impressively named chief cells secrete pepsinogen which, when it mixes with stomach acid, becomes an enzyme called pepsin.
14. In this study, the ontogeny of pepsinogen producing cells in rat fundic glands was studied by in situ hybridization using a digoxigenin-labeled RNA probe.
15. Objective To investigate the dynamic expression of pepsinogen C (PGC) and its value in detection of precursor and gastric cancer.
16. Objective To explore the clinical significance of serum pepsinogen subtypes measurements for the diagnosis of stomach lessions.
17. Patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and raised concentrations of serum pepsinogen A are often found to have high serum pepsinogen C values.
18. Secondly, there is an enhanced permeability of the abomasal epithelium to macromolecules such as pepsinogen and plasma proteins.
19. It has previously been reported that H pylori infection raises serum pepsinogen I in non-uraemic patients but only by about 25%.
20. As expected, the rats who developed ulcers were primarily the ones who secreted the most pepsinogen.
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21. Our observation that short term treatment with omeprazole increases serum pepsinogen A and C levels confirms previous studies.
22. AIM: To explore the matching degree of in situ expression and serum level of pepsinogen C (PGC) in different gastric mucosal biopsies, and to evaluate its value in the diagnosis of gastric cancer.
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