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METABOLISM OF HUMAN GAMMA GLOBULIN ( SS-globulin) [PDF]
Neil A. Martin
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This was a multi‐center, retrospective, and prospective study based on multiple machine learning algorithms. This online predictive tool offers a robust framework for personalized postoperative management in CS patients, potentially improving clinical outcomes.
Sitan Feng+12 more
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Haptoglobins, Transferrins and Serum Gamma-globulin Types in Malayan Aborigines [PDF]
Lie‐Injo Luan Eng+2 more
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Abstract Selenium (Se) is essential for human and animal health and nutritional status. As humans cannot produce Se, it must be obtained from the diet. Adequate Se supplementation improves innate immunity, increases antioxidant capacity and helps prevent various disorders.
Muna Ali Abdalla+2 more
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Kawasaki disease associated with gallbladder hydrops
Kawasaki disease is an acute, febrile, systemic syndrome of unknown etiology which principally affects young children. We present a five-year-old boy, who developed an unusual finding, acute hydrops of the gallbladder, in addition to the ...
Y Coşkun+4 more
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Subcellular localization of pituitary enzymes [PDF]
A cytochemical procedure is reported for identifying subcellular sites of enzymes hydrolyzing beta-naphthylamine substrates, and to study the sites of reaction product localization in cells of various tissues.
Smith, R. E.
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A fluorescent antibody investigation of sites of gamma-globulin formation in the guinea-pig [PDF]
Alan Ridley, E. J. Field
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Elevated levels of anti‐AChR‐IgG were detected in the peripheral blood of patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) using ELISA. The expression of PD‐1, PD‐L1, and disease‐associated cytokines in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from MG patients was analyzed by quantitative RT‐qPCR and Flow cytometry, and compared to that of healthy controls ...
Jianing Li+11 more
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STUDIES ON HUMAN PROTEINURIA. II. SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GAMMA GLOBULINS EXCRETED IN NORMAL, EXERCISE, POSTURAL, AND NEPHROTIC PROTEINURIA* [PDF]
Erin McKay, Robert J. Slater
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Physiological alterations and predictors of death in neonatal calves with weak calf syndrome
Abstract Background Weak calf syndrome (WCS) is characterised by weakness, poor vitality and difficulty standing or suckling. Early identification of physiological alterations and prognostic indicators is critical for improving the management and survival of weak calves.
Youngwoo Jung+7 more
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