Urinary Annexin V Versus N-acetyl-β-D-Glucosaminidase (NAG) : Laboratory Significance in The Diagnosis of Some Renal Disorders
Magdy Adly Metyas;
Abstract
A variety of quantifiable enzymes in urine are presently used as markers for evaluation of renal tubular function. N-acetyl. β – D – glucosaminidase (NAG) is one of the most common enzymes used for such purpose. It is primarily present in kidney proximal
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| Title | Urinary Annexin V Versus N-acetyl-β-D-Glucosaminidase (NAG) : Laboratory Significance in The Diagnosis of Some Renal Disorders | Authors | Magdy Adly Metyas | Keywords | Urinary Annexin V Versus N-acetyl-β-D-Glucosaminidase (NAG) : Laboratory Significance in The Diagnosis of Some Renal Disorders | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | A variety of quantifiable enzymes in urine are presently used as markers for evaluation of renal tubular function. N-acetyl. β – D – glucosaminidase (NAG) is one of the most common enzymes used for such purpose. It is primarily present in kidney proximal |
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