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Development and validation of a scoring system to predict MASLD patients with significant hepatic fibrosis. [PDF]

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The Gamma Globulins

New England Journal of Medicine, 1966
IN 1952 Bruton reported the remarkable finding of the absence of gamma globulin from the serum of an eight-year boy who had been followed for a number of years in the pediatric section of the Walte...
Charles A. Janeway, Fred S. Rosen
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Succinylation of Gamma Globulin

Nature, 1966
THE chemical modification of proteins with succinic anhydride was shown by Habeeb et al.1 to result in an unfolding of the compact conformations of several proteins in neutral aqueous buffer. This was attributed to the large increase in net negative charge produced by the replacement of the positively charged e-NH3+ groups of lysine residues by ...
S. J. Singer, John Lenard
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Gamma globulin in saliva

Archives of Oral Biology, 1962
Abstract The occurrence of classical antibodies in human saliva was estimated by measuring the salivary γ-globulin. The immunochemical (precipitin) technique was uninfluenced by the complex content of saliva. It was qualitatively specific, accurate with an average error of +2.2 per cent, and highly reproducible.
S. Sirisinha, F. W. Kraus
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Gamma Globulin in Pediatrics

Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
Gamma globulin is of value as a prophylactic or modifying agent in selected cases of measles, pertussis, infectious hepatitis (particularly in adults), congenital agammaglobulinemia, and rubella occurring during the first four months of pregnancy. Specific hyperimmune globulins have been found beneficial in mumps, smallpox, tetanus, eczema vaccinatum ...
Jimmy L. Simon, Harris D. Riley
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