| LDH | Lactic Acid(Lactate) De-Hydrogenase; À¯¼öÅ»¼ö¼ÒÈ¿¼Ò ; < 370 Unit Áõ°¡ÇÏ´Â °æ¿ì 1. AMI; Flipped Pattern; LDH1 > LDH2; 3 - 6 ÀÏ¿¡ ÃÖ°íÄ¡, 1ÁÖÀÏ Áö³ª¸é Á¤»óÈ |
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| LDH | lactate dehydrogenase; low-dose heparin |
| LDHA | lactic dehydrogenase A |
| LDHB | lactic dehydrogenase-B |
| LDHC | lactic dehydrogenase-C |
| LDHK | lactic dehydrogenase-K |
| LDH | D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase |
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| LDH | L-lactic dehydrogenase |
| LDH | Lactate dehydrogenase activity |
| LDH | Lactic acid dehydrogenase |
| LDH | Lumbar disc herniation |
| LDH B | lactate dehydrogenase B |
| LDH-C4 | Lactate dehydrogenase C4 |
| LDH-X | Lactate dehydrogenase-X |
| LDHA | Lactate dehydrogenase-A |
| D-LDH | D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase |
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| L(+)-LDH) | L(+)-lactate dehydrogenase |
| LDH | <enzyme> The enzyme that catalyses the formation and removal of lactate according to the equation: pyruvate + NADH = lactate NAD. <cell culture> The appearance of lactic dehydrogenase in the medium is often usedas an indication of cell death and the release of cytoplasmic constituents. Acronym: LDH (25 Jun 1999) |
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| LDH agent | A species of RNA virus, probably an arterivirus, occurring in a number of transplantable mouse tumours. Infected mice have permanently elevated serum levels of lactate dehydrogenase. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Lactate dehydrogenase. One of a group of enzymes found in the blood and other body tissues, and involved in energy production in cells. An increased amount in the blood may be a sign of tissue damage and some types of cancer or other diseases. Also called lactic acid dehydrogenase.
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An enzyme found in the blood and many body tissues such as the liver, kidney, brain, and lungs. LDH levels are determined by a simple blood test. Elevated levels of LDH may indicate the presence of metastatic disease.
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