Show pagesourceBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top Share via Share via... Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Pinterest Telegram WhatsApp Yammer Reddit TeamsRecent ChangesSend via e-MailPrintPermalink × Hyperuricemia Temporal muscle thickness as a feasible sarcopenia marker and outcome predictor after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhageSerum metabolomic profiling uncovered metabolic shifts in individuals upon moderate-altitude exposure and identified the potentiality of beta-alanine to ameliorate hyperuricemiaBenzbromarone improves blood hypercoagulability after TBI by reducing phosphatidylserine externalization through inhibition of TMEM16F expressionEffect of Monosodium Urate Crystal Deposition on Atherosclerotic Carotid PlaquesIschemic stroke susceptibility associated with ALPK1 single nucleotide polymorphisms by inhibiting URAT1 in uric acid hemostasisKnowledge, attitude, and practice toward hyperuricemia among healthcare workers in Shandong, ChinaHyperuricemia Facilitates Uric Acid-Mediated Vascular Endothelial Cell Damage by Inhibiting MitophagyLife's essential 8 and cardiovascular disease among patients with hyperuricemia: The Kailuan Cohort Study Hyperuricemia is an excess of uric acid in the blood. Uric acid passes through the liver, and enters your bloodstream. Most of it is excreted (removed from your body) in your urine, or passes through your intestines to regulate “normal” levels. hyperuricemia.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:59by 127.0.0.1