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Benchtop mass spectrometry in clinical biochemistry
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 2003Mass spectrometry has for many years enabled us to rapidly identify and quantify many different compounds in biological samples. The equipment is currently available in specialist centres investigating metabolic disorders and in toxicology laboratories.
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Amyloid Imaging: From Benchtop to Bedside
2005Tremendous efforts have been made in the search for a cure or effective treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD) to develop therapies aimed at halting or reversing amyloid plaque deposition in the brain. This necessitates in vivo detection and quantification of amyloid plaques in the brain for efficacy evaluation of anti-amyloid therapies.
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Monoclonal Antibodies: From Benchtop to Bedside
Therapeutic Delivery, 2011"Medical utility of monoclonal antibodies is only limited by our imagination. It is expected that efficient and accurate delivery strategies and technologies will continuously evolve to unveil the ever-broadening medical benefits of monoclonal antibodies".
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Condensed Protocols for Benchtop Use
1990Protocol given for 12–15 g of rat liver 1) Dissect tissue and keep it in a cold beaker on ice until all animals have been dissected. Mince finely with scissors. 2) Homogenize the tissue by 4 or 5 strokes in a motor-driven Potter-Elvehjem homogenizer. For this, the tissue is resuspended in homogenization buffer at about 1 g per 10 ml.
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