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Incidental Cold Agglutinins in Lung Transplant Recipients [PDF]
Background. The relevance of cold agglutinins in lung transplantation (LTx) recipients is unclear. While there is typically no intentionally induced hypothermia, the cold preservation of organs could potentially lead to microvascular injury and vascular ...
Isabelle Moneke, MD+7 more
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Prevalence of Cytomegalovirus infection among Egyptian patients with fever of unknown origin [PDF]
Background: Diagnosis of prolonged febrile illness of unknown origin (FUO) is challenging even with the advances in the diagnostic techniques. As common as the infection with cytomegalovirus (CMV) is, most health care providers would not suspect CMV ...
Mahmoud Zeinhom+3 more
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Detection of Carrageenan in Meat Products Using Lectin Histochemistry
Carrageenan is a polysaccharide that is widely used in the food industry. Due to its water holding capacity, there is a higher risk of adulteration for economic reasons related to it.
Marie Bartlová+3 more
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ANTI-Yersinia enterocolitica SEROTYPE 3 AGGLUTININS IN SWINE SERA FROM RIO DE JANEIRO [PDF]
The slow serum agglutination test was applied to 119 healthy pigs for the determination of the possible presence of anti-Yersinia enterocolitica 0:3 agglutinins.
Norma dos Santos Lázaro, Ernesto Hofer
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Single-cell fluidic force microscopy reveals stress-dependent molecular interactions in yeast mating
Mathelié-Guinlet et al. investigate the molecular binding mechanisms of sexual agglutinins in budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. They report that mechanical tension enhances the strength of agglutinin interactions, supporting a new model in which ...
Marion Mathelié-Guinlet+6 more
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Detection of Carrageenan in Cheese Using Lectin Histochemistry
Carrageenan is a substance widely used as an additive in the food industry. Among other things, it is often added to processed cheese, where it has a positive effect on texture.
Marie Bartlová+3 more
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Black Elder and Its Constituents: Molecular Mechanisms of Action Associated with Female Reproduction
The present review summarizes the current knowledge concerning provenance, properties, physiological and therapeutic actions of elderberry and the bioactive molecules present in the plant, with emphasis on their action on female reproduction.
Adriana Kolesarova+3 more
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IntroductionCryoproteins, such as cryoglobulins, cryofibrinogens and cold agglutinins, precipitate at low temperatures or agglutinate erythrocytes and dissolve again when warmed.
Katharina Ginter+7 more
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Background: Sri Lanka is considered as an endemic country for enteric fever. Due to difficulties in performing blood cultures, the Widal test is still commonly carried out for the diagnosis of enteric fever.
SC Illapperuma, EM Corea, SB Agampodi
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Pseudoneutropenia from cold agglutinin leucoagglutination [PDF]
Pseudoneutropenia or low leucocyte count secondary to leucoagglutination is caused by ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA) or cold agglutinins and is seen in benign and malignant disorders. We report a 34-year-old lady who was admitted with fever,
Momin M+6 more
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