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lithium
compete-with
magnesium
Lithium inhibition of phosphofructokinase.
bile acids
compete-with
bilirubin
Effect of phototherapy and exchange transfusion on primary bile acids in the serum of hyperbilirubinaemic newborns.
phosphatase
compete-with
galactosyltransferase
Galactosyltransferase, pyrophosphatase and phosphatase activities in luminal plasma of the cauda epididymidis and in the rete testis fluid of some mammals.
aldosterone
compete-with
digoxin
[Behavior of the plasma level of digoxin in the rat in induced experimental hyperreninemia]
alpha-amino acids
compete-with
beta-amino acids
Taurine and beta-alanine transport in an established human kidney cell line derived from the proximal tubule.
alcohols
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glycerol
Activation of bovine liver glycerol kinase by ethanol.
heparin
compete-with
heparan
Efficient infection of cells in culture by type O foot-and-mouth disease virus requires binding to cell surface heparan sulfate.
citric acid
compete-with
storage proteins
Trace metal-citric acid complexes as inhibitors of calcification and crystal growth. I. Effects of Fe(III), Cr(III) and Al(III) complexes on calcium phosphate crystal growth.
L-tyrosine
compete-with
Cl
Dityrosine, a specific marker of oxidation, is synthesized by the myeloperoxidase-hydrogen peroxide system of human neutrophils and macrophages.
enzyme
compete-with
ethylene glycol
The control of adenylate cyclase by calcium in turkey erythrocyte ghosts.
17alpha-ethinylestradiol
compete-with
3H-estradiol
A specific, high-affinity, limited-capacity estrogen binding component in the cytosol of human fetal pituitary and brain tissues.
serum cortisol
compete-with
L-arginine
Macula densa arginine delivery and uptake in the rat regulates glomerular capillary pressure. Effects of salt intake.
aluminum
compete-with
ribonuclease
Aluminum interrupts the formation of alkaline-ribonuclease-inhibitor complex from bovine brain.
estrogens
compete-with
antiestrogen
4-Hydroxytamoxifen-induced cytotoxicity and bisphenol A: competition for estrogen receptors in human breast cancer cell lines.
clonidine
compete-with
4-methylhistamine
H2-histaminergic activity of clonidine in the guinea pig heart.
chromium
compete-with
iron
The effect of chromium on parameters related to iron metabolism.
proteins
compete-with
alpha-tocopherol
The effect of alpha-tocopherol as an antioxidant on the oxidation of membrane protein thiols induced by free radicals generated in different sites.
intracellular Na
compete-with
amiloride
Voltage-dependent block by amiloride and other monovalent cations of apical Na channels in the toad urinary bladder.
fluoxetine
compete-with
ondansetron
Fluoxetine treatment comprises the antiemetic efficacy of ondansetron in cancer patients.
Ag
compete-with
Cu
Competition between copper and silver in Fischer rats with a normal copper metabolism and in Long-Evans Cinnamon rats with an abnormal copper metabolism.
phosphate
compete-with
carboxylate
Influence of glass composition on the properties of glass polyalkenoate cements. Part II: influence of phosphate content.
phosphate
compete-with
iron transport protein
Competition between transferrin and the serum ligands citrate and phosphate for the binding of aluminum.
glutathione
compete-with
Mn-superoxide dismutase
Electron paramagnetic resonance spin trapping investigation into the kinetics of glutathione oxidation by the superoxide radical: re-evaluation of the rate constant.
fatty acids
compete-with
thyroxine
Effect of fatty acids on thyroid function tests in vitro and in vivo.
fatty acids
compete-with
tryptophan
Regulation of protein metabolism in relation to adequacy of intake.
lanthanum
compete-with
terbium
Metal-binding studies for a de novo designed calcium-binding protein.
delta 5-diol
compete-with
estradiol
Stimulation of cell proliferation and estrogenic response by adrenal C19-delta 5-steroids in the ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cell line.
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