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phenolsulfonphthalein and Pancreatic Neoplasms

phenolsulfonphthalein has been researched along with Pancreatic Neoplasms in 1 studies

Phenolsulfonphthalein: Red dye, pH indicator, and diagnostic aid for determination of renal function. It is used also for studies of the gastrointestinal and other systems.
phenol red : 3H-2,1-Benzoxathiole 1,1-dioxide in which both of the hydrogens at position 3 have been substituted by 4-hydroxyphenyl groups. A pH indicator changing colour from yellow below pH 6.8 to bright pink above pH 8.2, it is commonly used as an indicator in cell cultures and in home swimming pool test kits. It is also used in the (now infrequently performed) phenolsulfonphthalein (PSP) test for estimation of overall blood flow through the kidney.

Pancreatic Neoplasms: Tumors or cancer of the PANCREAS. Depending on the types of ISLET CELLS present in the tumors, various hormones can be secreted: GLUCAGON from PANCREATIC ALPHA CELLS; INSULIN from PANCREATIC BETA CELLS; and SOMATOSTATIN from the SOMATOSTATIN-SECRETING CELLS. Most are malignant except the insulin-producing tumors (INSULINOMA).

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's1 (100.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
El-Metwally, TH1
Adrian, TE1

Other Studies

1 other study available for phenolsulfonphthalein and Pancreatic Neoplasms

ArticleYear
Optimization of treatment conditions for studying the anticancer effects of retinoids using pancreatic adenocarcinoma as a model.
    Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 1999, Apr-13, Volume: 257, Issue:2

    Topics: Adenocarcinoma; Antineoplastic Agents; Carbonic Anhydrases; Cell Count; Cell Differentiation; Cell D

1999