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  • 1995-1999  (2)
  • 1935-1939
  • Fenofibrate; fenofibric acid  (1)
  • PACS. 34.80.Ht Dissociation and dissociative attachment by electron impact - 34.80.Qb Laser-modified scattering - 31.25.Nj Electron-correlation calculations for diatomic molecules  (1)
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  • 1995-1999  (2)
  • 1935-1939
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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Key words Hyperlipoproteinaemia ; Fenofibrate; fenofibric acid ; sex differences ; long-term treatment
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objective: We studied possible sex differences of the effect of fenofibrate on serum lipoproteins. Twenty-three patients with primary hypercholesterolaemia (10 postmenopausal women and 13 aged-matched men) were treated with slow-release fenofibrate for 96 weeks. Results: Steady state lipoprotein concentrations were reached after 12 and 24 weeks of treatment in women and men, respectively. During the subsequent follow-up the lipoprotein concentrations remained constant. In women total and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol decreased from 299 to 234 mg⋅dl−1 and from 210 to 151 mg⋅dl−1, respectively, and in men from 265 to 233 mg⋅dl−1 and from 192 to 160 mg⋅dl−1. The decrease in triglycerides was also more pronounced in women (−42%) than in men (−18%). High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol increased significantly in women from 53 to 63 mg⋅dl−1 but not in men (45 to 50 mg⋅dl−1). Since the changes in LDL and HDL cholesterol occurred in opposite directions, the decrease in LDL/HDL cholesterol ratio was accentuated in both groups. However, this ratio was decreased almost twofold in women (−41%) compared to men (−23%). Although the serum concentrations of fenofibric acid were 1.3-fold higher in women than in men, which was probably due to the higher body weight in men (1.2-fold), this difference can hardly explain the favorable effect on lipoproteins in women. Conclusion: The present study indicates that fenofibrate might be very effective by reducing the concentrations of atherogenic lipoproteins in postmenopausal women.
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    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 34.80.Ht Dissociation and dissociative attachment by electron impact - 34.80.Qb Laser-modified scattering - 31.25.Nj Electron-correlation calculations for diatomic molecules
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: The process of dissociative attachment (DA) of low-energy electrons ) to vibrationally excited sodium dimer molecules is studied with high electron energy resolution ( ) in a supersonic molecular beam. A novel photoelectron source, based on two-step photoionization of the sodium atoms in the beam, may deliver a current of up to 1 nA and has been used with a current of typically 0.2 nA in this experiment. The energy dependence of the rate of sodium anion formation is determined by ion detection based on a time-of-flight analysis. The molecules are selectively excited to levels using the technique of coherent population transfer by delayed pulses (STIRAP). The comparison of the experimental data with recent resonance model calculations based on improved potential curves reveals generally good agreement for levels v ”〉12. For some distinct differences between theoretical and experimental results persist.
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