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Oxidative Stress-Related Biomarkers in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Dual Tools for Remission Assessment and Prediction of Treatment Outcome. [PDF]
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Nature, 1959
CERULOPLASMIN is one of the minor components of plasma proteins. Most of the numerous publications which have appeared in the past several years are concerned with the evaluation and clinical significance of hypo- and hyper-ceruloplasminaemia. Nevertheless, the biological role of ceruloplasmin is still unknown.
M, STEINBUCH, M, QUENTIN
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CERULOPLASMIN is one of the minor components of plasma proteins. Most of the numerous publications which have appeared in the past several years are concerned with the evaluation and clinical significance of hypo- and hyper-ceruloplasminaemia. Nevertheless, the biological role of ceruloplasmin is still unknown.
M, STEINBUCH, M, QUENTIN
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Heterogeneity of ceruloplasmin
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1962Abstract 1. (1) The heterogeneity of serum ceruloplasmin was studied by starch gel electro-phoresis, immuno-electrophoresis and ultracentrifugal techniques. 2. (2) All the preparations of ceruloplasmin, prepared by larger scale methods, were found to consist of multiple components with the characteristics of ceruloplasmin.
M D, POULIK, A G, BEARN
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Dolphin ceruloplasmin: The first proteolytically stable mammalian ceruloplasmin
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 19921. Ceruloplasmin, the blue protein of the plasma of vertebrates, was isolated from dolphin, a marine mammal. The protein showed overall physico-chemical parameters very similar to those of all other mammalian ceruloplasmins. The spectroscopic properties indicated a conservation of the copper binding sites. 2.
M. C. Bonaccorsi di Patti +4 more
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Purification of Rat Ceruloplasmin: Characterization and Comparison with Human Ceruloplasmin
Preparative Biochemistry, 1980Rat ceruloplasmin was purified by a three-step column chromatography procedure, utilizing DEAE-Sepharose, Sepharose CL-6B, and CM-Sephadex A50 columns. The molecular weight of rat ceruloplasmin determined by a molecular sieve column was 124,000 daltons.
A, Manolis, D W, Cox
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Reaction of human ceruloplasmin and anion treated ceruloplasmin with diethyldithiocarbamate
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 1985The reaction of human ceruloplasmin and anion treated ceruloplasmin with diethyldithiocarbamate was studied at pH 5.5. The analysis of optical and EPR spectra at 9 GHz showed that ceruloplasmin contains five paramagnetic copper ions, two of which, X and Y, not involved in enzymatic activity, are chelated by diethyldithiocarbamate; the complex thus ...
M, Herve +3 more
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Ceruloplasmin in neurodegenerative diseases
Brain Research Reviews, 2005For decades, abnormalities in ceruloplasmin (Cp) synthesis have been associated with neurodegenerative disease. From the early observation that low circulating serum ceruloplasmin levels served as a marker for Wilson's disease to the recent characterization of a neurodegenerative disorder associated with a complete lack of serum ceruloplasmin, the link
Vassiliev V, Harris ZL, Zatta P.
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