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2. Impact of renal dysfunction on the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis using urinary trypsinogen-2: A retrospective study.

3. Utility of point-of-care urine trypsinogen dipstick test for diagnosing acute pancreatitis in an emergency unit.

4. Characterization of serum irisin in patients with severe acute pancreatitis.

5. Potential Prognostic Markers of Acute Kidney Injury in the Early Phase of Acute Pancreatitis.

6. SerpinA3 in the Early Recognition of Acute Kidney Injury to Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) transition in the rat and its Potentiality in the Recognition of Patients with CKD.

7. Usefulness of urinary trypsinogen-2 and trypsinogen activation peptide in acute pancreatitis: A multicenter study in Japan.

8. Evaluation of HVHF for the treatment of severe acute pancreatitis accompanying MODS.

9. Progress of pancreatitis disease biomarker alpha amylase enzyme by new nano optical sensor.

10. Microproteinuria Predicts Organ Failure in Patients Presenting with Acute Pancreatitis.

11. Association of Asymmetric Dimethylarginine With Acute Pancreatitis-Induced Hyperglycemia.

12. Urine NGAL is useful in the clinical evaluation of renal function in the early course of acute pancreatitis.

13. Urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin as an early predictor of disease severity and mortality in acute pancreatitis.

14. Early prediction of severe acute pancreatitis by urinary β-2 microglobulin/saposin B peak ratios on MALDI-TOF.

15. Urinary amylase/urinary creatinine ratio (uAm/uCr)--a less-invasive parameter for management of hyperamylasemia.

16. Urinary trypsinogen-2 for diagnosing acute pancreatitis: a meta-analysis.

17. Prediction of the severity of acute pancreatitis on admission by urinary trypsinogen activation peptide: a meta-analysis.

18. [Acute pancreatitis is unknown etiology in a 15 years old teenager].

19. Validity of the urinary trypsinogen-2 test in the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis.

20. Rapid urinary trypsinogen-2 test strip in the diagnosis of pancreatitis after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.

21. Point-of-care urine trypsinogen-2 test for diagnosis of acute pancreatitis.

22. A comparative study of the urinary trypsinogen-2, trypsinogen activation peptide, and the computed tomography severity index as early predictors of the severity of acute pancreatitis.

23. The role of urine trypsinogen-2 test in the differential diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in the Emergency Department.

24. Proteomic analysis of pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor/tumor-associated trypsin inhibitor from urine of patients with pancreatitis or prostate cancer.

25. Urinary trypsinogen-2 dipstick in acute pancreatitis.

26. Serum and urine trypsinogen activation peptide in assessing post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis.

27. Metabonomic investigations into the global biochemical sequelae of exposure to the pancreatic toxin 1-cyano-2-hydroxy-3-butene in the rat.

28. [Usefulness of determining urinary trypsinogen-2 in diagnosis and prognosis of patients with acute pancreatitis].

30. Analysis of hydrophilic metabolites in physiological fluids by HPLC-MS using a silica hydride-based stationary phase.

31. Serum amino acid profile in patients with acute pancreatitis.

32. Early diagnosis and prediction of severity in acute pancreatitis using the urine trypsinogen-2 dipstick test: a prospective study.

33. Hyperamylasemia of uncertain significance associated with oral double-balloon enteroscopy.

34. [Utility of amylase serum and urine activity in acute biliary pancreatitis treated with biliary sphincterotomy].

35. Carboxypeptidase-B activation peptide, a marker of pancreatic acinar injury, but not L-selectin, a marker of neutrophil activation, predicts severity of acute pancreatitis.

37. Serum and urine concentrations of trypsinogen-activation peptide as markers for acute pancreatitis in cats.

38. N-acetylcysteine does not prevent post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography hyperamylasemia and acute pancreatitis.

39. Characterization of immunoreactive trypsinogen activation peptide in urine in acute pancreatitis.

40. Biochemical markers of acute pancreatitis.

41. Clinical value of rapid urine trypsinogen-2 test strip, urinary trypsinogen activation peptide, and serum and urinary activation peptide of carboxypeptidase B in acute pancreatitis.

42. Clinical laboratory assessment of acute pancreatitis.

43. The presence of the proteolysis-inducing factor in urine does not predict the malignancy of a pancreatic tumour.

44. Rapid urinary trypsinogen-2 test strip in the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis.

45. A comparative study of the activation peptide of carboxypeptidase B and trypsinogen as early predictors of the severity of acute pancreatitis.

46. [Proteinuria and urinary beta 2-microglobulin as markers of tubular malfunction in the assessment of severity of acute pancreatitis].

47. Cytokine release, pancreatic injury, and risk of acute pancreatitis after spinal fusion surgery.

48. Depletion of serum L-arginine in patients with acute pancreatitis.

49. Trypsinogen-2 and trypsinogen activation peptide (TAP) in urine of patients with acute pancreatitis.

50. Assessing the severity of canine pancreatitis.

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