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<i>Arthrospira platensis</i> Mitigates LPA-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction: A Prospective, Placebo-Controlled Study. [PDF]

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Amazonian rainforest bioaerosol influenced by African dust intrusion

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Tritiation of endotoxin

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1975
Tritiated endotoxin was synthesized by three different methods: (1) sodium boro[3H]hydride reduction of native endotoxin; (2) sodium boro[3H]hydride reduction of endotoxin that had been oxidized previously with sodium metaperiodate; and (3) exposure of dry endotoxin to 3H2 gas.
P A, Tomasulo, S C, March, , Levin
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Bacterial Endotoxins

Scientific American, 1992
Endotoxins possess an intrinsic fascination that is nothing less than fabulous. They seem to have been endowed by nature with virtues and vices in the exact and glamorous proportions needed to render them irresistible to any investigator who comes to know them.
E T, Rietschel, H, Brade
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The Biology of Endotoxin

Molecular Biotechnology, 2001
Endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide, LPS) is the major component of the outer leaflet of Gram-negative bacteria and has profound immunostimulatory and inflammatory capacity. The septic shock syndrome caused by endotoxin still has an unacceptably high mortality rate and, owing to increasing numbers of resistant strains, remains an ongoing threat throughout ...
H, Heine, E T, Rietschel, A J, Ulmer
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Endotoxin and Endotoxemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1973
Endotoxins — lipopolysaccharides that form a portion of the cell walls of gram-negative bacteria — cause alterations of blood coagulation, complement and kallikrein, and often hypotension and death in a variety of laboratory animals.1 Endotoxin has been considered a likely cause of some of the pathophysiological alterations that often lead to death of ...
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Measurement of Endotoxin

2000
Bacterial endotoxin is probably the most common significant contaminant that might be found in antibody preparations. It is found ubiquitously in normal environments but its pyrogenic effects in vivo can be lethal. It is absolutely vital to control the level of endotoxin in therapeutic products, but its significance for experimental work must not be ...
J, Phillips, P, Harrison, G, Hale
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The Biology of Endotoxin

2003
Endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide, LPS) is the major component of the outer leaflet of Gram-negative bacteria and has profound immunostimulatory and inflammatory capacity. The septic shock syndrome caused by endotoxin still has an unacceptably high mortality rate and, owing to increasing numbers of resistant strains, remains an ongoing threat throughout ...
V T, el-Samalouti   +3 more
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ENDOTOXIN TESTING

Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 1987
Parenterals, sterile preparations intended to be injected in man or animal, should be free from pyrogenic substances which are able to raise the thermostatic setting in the hypothalamus. This article gives an up-to-date review of the principal detection and quantification methods for these agents, with special attention on the chromogenic Limulus ...
E, Vanhaecke, J, Pijck, A, Vuye
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