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Limited experience shows that teriflunomide is not dialysable.
Rilmenidine is only slightly dialysable.
Intoxication, that is, acute poisoning with a dialyzable substance.
Dialyzable leukocyte extract therapy in immunodepressed patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Fomepizole is dialyzable.
A controlled trial of bovine dialyzable leukocyte extract for cryptosporidiosis in patients with AIDS.
Gastric mucosa typically is composed of salts and other dialyzable components, free proteins, carbohydrate rich glycoprotein and water.
British chemist Sir Arthur Harden divided zymase into two varieties (dialyzable and nondialyzable) in 1905.
Bovine dialyzable lymph node extracts have antigen-dependent and antigen-independent effects on human cell-mediated immunity in vitro.
Mikula I, Pistl J, Rosocha J. Stabilization of Salmonella-specific dialyzable leukocyte extracts.
Excretion is primarily hepatic and biliary with almost no elimination via the renal route and it is not dialyzable [Package Insert- Pacerone(R)].
Multiple agents have been investigated in small randomized controlled clinical trials of HIV-infected adults, including nitazoxanide, paromomycin, spiramycin, bovine hyperimmune colostrum, and bovine dialyzable leukocyte extract.
This lymphocyte product is sometimes referred to as "dialyzable leukocyte extract" in the scientific literature due to being an extract from white blood cells undergoing dialysis to remove all molecules larger than 5000 Daltons.
Based on studies that are predominantly nearly three decades old noting an overlap in the observed in vitro effects between a molecule contained in colostrum called colostrinin and the dialyzable leukocyte extract mentioned above, a hypothesis formed that the two were the same.