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Adenosine in burn blister fluid
Burns, 2007Burn wound blister fluid is known to sustain suppressive effects on various components of the immune system. Damaged tissues cause an increase of adenosine concentrations. Since adenosine is a potent anti-inflammatory agent we hypothesized that burn blister fluid contains high concentrations of this nucleoside.Burn blister fluid was drawn from eleven ...
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Evaluation of Burn Blister Fluid
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980Although edema is evident immediately after a burn, the diffusion of nutrient chemical constituents of the body is not impaired. Blister fluid, not unlike plasma or serum, contained all substances found in the body, including parenterally administered penicillin.
J P, Heggers +4 more
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Suction blister fluid as potential body fluid for biomarker proteins
AbstractEarly diagnosis is important for effective disease management. Measurement of biomarkers present at the local level of the skin could be advantageous in facilitating the diagnostic process. The analysis of the proteome of suction blister fluid, representative for the interstitial fluid of the skin, is therefore a desirable first step in the ...
Jeroen Kool +2 more
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Burns, 1978
Abstract Examination by two-dimensional immunoelectrophoresis (2DIE) of blister fluid resulting from burn injury showed that blister fluid contained most proteins observed in serum but lacked certain β-globulin components. Using an antiserum prepared against a blister fluid ‘pool’ in the 2DIE system some proteins appeared in blister fluid which were ...
Peter G. Shakespeare +2 more
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Abstract Examination by two-dimensional immunoelectrophoresis (2DIE) of blister fluid resulting from burn injury showed that blister fluid contained most proteins observed in serum but lacked certain β-globulin components. Using an antiserum prepared against a blister fluid ‘pool’ in the 2DIE system some proteins appeared in blister fluid which were ...
Peter G. Shakespeare +2 more
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Suction blister fluid as a model for interstitial fluid in rats
Archives of Dermatological Research, 19781. Suction blisters on the skin of rats, obtained with a negative pressure of 150 mm Hg, show a close similarity to human suction blisters, based on histological, electrolyte and protein findings. 2. Pharmacokinetic experiments with inulin and antipyrine have proved that the movement of these low protein binding drugs between blister fluid and serum ...
M J, Herfst, H, van Rees
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Prostaglandins in Human Burn Blister Fluid
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1973AbstractAcidic lipids with smooth muscle stimulating activity were isolated from human burn blister fluid. Analysis by silicic acid chromatography and thin‐layer chromatography indicated the presence of prostaglandin E and F compounds. Prostaglandin E2(about 1.9 ng/ml of blister fluid) was identified and quantitatively determined by gas‐liquid ...
G, Arturson, M, Hamberg, C E, Jonsson
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Biological Evaluation of Burn Blister Fluid
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1988Human dermal fibroblasts were cultured with blister fluid and 3 of their properties were investigated: cell shape, growth rate, and ability to contract collagen fibrils. In the medium containing the blister fluid, fibroblasts became attached to the tissue culture plastic and became well elongated to a spindle form.
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