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Alkaline phosphatase activity was determined in rat urine under normal conditions (80 animals) and following mast cell depletion (30 animals). A statistically significant increase in urinary APA was found after administration of the mast-cell depleting compound 48/80. This fourfold increase over normal activity is due to renal changes caused by shock.
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Raab, W. Die Aktivität der alkalischen Phosphatase im Rattenharn nach Mastzelldegranulierung. Experientia 22, 91–92 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01900168
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