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  2. Rapid urease test - Wikipedia

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    Rapid urease test, also known as the CLO test (Campylobacter-like organism test), is a rapid diagnostic test for diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori. [1] The basis of the test is the ability of H. pylori to secrete the urease enzyme, which catalyzes the conversion of urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide .

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  4. Point-of-care testing - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, pulse oximetry can test arterial oxygen saturation in a quick, simple, noninvasive, affordable way today, but in earlier eras this required an intra-arterial needle puncture and a laboratory test; and rapid diagnostic tests such as malaria antigen detection tests or COVID-19 rapid tests that rely on a state of the art in immunology ...

  5. Urease test - Wikipedia

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  6. 4 Best Dog DNA Tests and How to Choose the Right One ... - AOL

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    Created in collaboration with the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, this test draws on a database of more than 350 breeds and provides results in between two and four weeks (our ...

  7. Urease - Wikipedia

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    In Sporosarcina pasteurii urease, the flap was found in the open conformation, while its closed conformation is apparently needed for the reaction. [15] When compared, the α subunits of Helicobacter pylori urease and other bacterial ureases align with the jack bean ureases. [16] The binding of urea to the active site of urease has not been ...

  8. Proteus mirabilis - Wikipedia

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    This rod-shaped bacterium has the ability to produce high levels of urease, which hydrolyzes urea to ammonia (NH 3), so makes the urine more alkaline. Prolonged increased alkalinity can lead to the formation of crystals of struvite , calcium carbonate , and/or apatite , which can result in struvite kidney stones.

  9. Basic metabolic panel - Wikipedia

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    Outside the United States, blood tests made up of the majority of the same biochemical tests are called urea and electrolytes (U&E or "U and Es"), or urea, electrolytes, creatinine (UEC or EUC or CUE), and are often referred to as 'kidney function tests' as they also include a calculated estimated glomerular filtration rate. The BMP provides ...