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Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteins in Neurosyphilis and HIV Infection

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 1994
This paper briefly reviews the factors which influence the concentrations of proteins, particularly immunoglobulins, within the CSF and how antibodies which are locally synthesized within the central nervous system can be detected by the laboratory.
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Electrophoresis of cerebrospinal fluid proteins

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1981
P. Delmotte, H. Carton
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SERUM AND CEREBROSPINAL FLUID PROTEINS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1964
Einar Osterman   +2 more
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Local Anesthetics and Cerebrospinal Fluid Protein

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— A letter in the American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy ( 25 :34, 1968) by Sydney L. Burgee, Jr., pointed out that local anesthetics of several kinds, especially procaine hydrochloride, tetracaine hydrochloride, and lidocaine hydrochloride, react with the agents used to determine protein content of cerebrospinal fluid, giving a false ...
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An antimelanotropic protein in human cerebrospinal fluid

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1974
Rajender K. Chawla   +4 more
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Cerebrospinal fluid proteins in meningitis

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1989
Siddiqui, Anwar Ali   +4 more
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Electrophoretic Studies on Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteins

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1951
G. Wallenius, G. Schneider
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The Determination of Protein in Cerebrospinal Fluid

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1935
Roger S. Hubbard, Helen R. Garbutt
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Nonimmunoglobulin Proteins in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid

1989
Nonimmunoglobulin proteins originating from a variety of sources comprise the majority of the proteins in the cerebrospinal fluid. The origins of these proteins vary with the protein. The blood-cerebrospinal-fluid barrier is much less permeable than the blood-lymph barrier [2,22], but varies with the individual protein and its chemical characteristics,
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