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Chemical Barrier Proteins in Human Body Fluids
Chemical barriers are composed of those sites of the human body where potential pathogens can contact the host cells. A chemical barrier is made up by different proteins that are part of the antimicrobial and immunomodulatory protein/peptide (AMP) family.
Gergő Kalló +3 more
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Interpretation of volume kinetics in terms of pharmacokinetic principles [PDF]
Volume kinetics is the pharmacokinetics of infusion fluids and describes the distribution and elimination of infused volume. Generally, pharmacokinetic parameters can be estimated by measuring the concentration of a drug. However, it is almost impossible
Byung-Moon Choi
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A Simulation Method to Resolve Hydrodynamic Interactions in Colloidal Dispersions [PDF]
A new computational method is presented to resolve hydrodynamic interactions acting on solid particles immersed in incompressible host fluids. In this method, boundaries between solid particles and host fluids are replaced with a continuous interface by ...
K. Ichiki +6 more
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The Virome of Cerebrospinal Fluid: Viruses Where We Once Thought There Were None
Traditionally, medicine has held that some human body sites are sterile and that the introduction of microbes to these sites results in infections. This paradigm shifted significantly with the discovery of the human microbiome and acceptance of these ...
Chandrabali Ghose +10 more
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Finger-Actuated Microneedle Array for Sampling Body Fluids
The application of microneedles (MNs) for minimally invasive biological fluid sampling is rapidly emerging, offering a user-friendly approach with decreased insertion pain and less harm to the tissues compared to conventional needles.
Misagh Rezapour Sarabi +3 more
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This is the first report describing an analytical method for quantitative analysis of two naturally occurring sulphur compounds, S-methyl-l-cysteine (SMC) and S-methyl-l-cysteine sulfoxide (SMCSO), in human body fluids using isotope-labelled internal ...
Tharsini Sivapalan +5 more
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Impact of the frequency dependence of tidal Q on the evolution of planetary systems [PDF]
Context. Tidal dissipation in planets and in stars is one of the key physical mechanisms that drive the evolution of planetary systems. Aims. Tidal dissipation properties are intrisically linked to the internal structure and the rheology of studied ...
Auclair-Desrotour, P. +2 more
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Classification of Molecular Biomarkers
A “biomarker” is any measurable characteristic that indicates the presence or absence of disease or the biological response to a stimulus, typically an exposure or intervention.
Ankeet Shah, Dominic C. Grimberg, Brant A. Inman
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Specific fluorescent signatures for body fluid identification using fluorescence spectroscopy
Non-invasive, rapid, on-site detection and identification of body fluids is highly desired in forensic investigations. The use of fluorescence-based methods for body fluid identification, have so far remain relatively unexplored. As such, the fluorescent
Nihad Achetib +4 more
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CT Role in the Assessment of Existence of Breast Cancerous Cells [PDF]
Background: Application of CT- scanning image information and radiation physical characteristics of the biomaterials are two measurable assays for presenting modified cells.
P Mehnati, M Jafari Tirtash, M Ghavami
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