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plas·mat·ic

(plaz-mat'ik),
Relating to plasma.
Synonym(s): plasmic
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plasmatic

adjective Referring to plasma; plasmic. Plasmatic is less commonly used than plasma in the working medical parlance.
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plas·mat·ic

(plaz-mat'ik)
Relating to plasma.
Synonym(s): plasmic.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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The dose of hydroxy-aluminum phthalocyanine that had less effects on liver glucose metabolism and on plasmatic markers of liver injury was used for in vivo glucose tolerance test (GTT) and insulin sensitivity test (ITT).
The majority of NSAIDs (including COX-2 selective inhibitors) show moderate risk for increasing plasmatic lithium concentrations.
Plasmatic ApoD levels were higher in all PD patients (mean 104.15 [+ or -] 30.96 ng/ml) compared with age-matched healthy subjects (mean 79.35 [+ or -] 26.25 ng/ml) (p < 0.005) (Figure 3).
In total, nine metabolites were identified in mouse urinary, plasmatic, and fecal samples, and two of those (M10 and M11) were identified for the first time.
When comparing the effect of the gonadal condition, a significant increase in the plasmatic TC levels (p < 0.001) and no-HDLc (p < 0.001) was found in HGN female rats versus NGN all groups.
The analysis revealed decreased set points of the plasmatic viremia in -35 C carriers as compared to those with the genotype -35 TT reaching statistical significance (p = 0.035; median comparison for independent samples).
In orthodox seeds, the correct bending of the association between the plasmatic membrane and cellular wall at the end of the seed maturing process is essential to prevent mechanic damages to tissues (Vicre et al., 2004).
(5,11) Ozdogan proposes a regular followup, including clinical examination, ultrasonography, and control of initially elevated plasmatic eosinophil count.
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