May 12, 2018 11:46
5 yrs ago
Polish term

kwas 2-cyjano-merkapturowy (metabolit akrylonitrylu) (CEMA)

Polish to English Science Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng biomarkery nowotworowe
Bardzo proszę o pomoc kogoś kto "się zna" bo nie chcę popełnić błędu "tworząc" anglojęzyczną nazwę

Zdanie s tekstu:

Po rezygnacji z palenia papierosów poziom biomarkerów związków rakotwórczych oznaczanych w osoczu zmniejszył się:

kwas 2-cyjano-merkapturowy (metabolit akrylonitrylu) (CEMA)

kwas 3,4-dihydroksybutylomerkapturowy (metabolit 1,3-butadienu) (DHBMA)

kwas 2-hydroksyetylomerkapturowy (meatbolit tlenku etylenu) (HEMA)

kwas 2-hydroksypropylomerkapturowy (metabolit tlenku propylenu) (HPMA)

i podane %, o które zmniejszył się poziom



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Proposed translations

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2-cyano mercapturic acid (acrylonitrile metabolite) (CEMA)

IMO
Peer comment(s):

agree Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.
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