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Modification of established rejection of canine kidney and liver homografts with antilymphocyte gamma-G globulin [PDF]
Heterologous ALG was administered to ten canine recipients of renal homografts and one recipient of an orthotopic liver. Treatment was started after rejection was well established.
Kashiwagi, N+4 more
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THE HALF-LIFE OF HOMOLOGOUS GAMMA GLOBULIN (ANTIBODY) IN SEVERAL SPECIES
1. The half-lives of homologous gamma globulins labelled with I131 agree well with the half-lives of passively administered homologous antibodies and provide a simple, quantitative tool for the determination of antibody half-life when immunochemical ...
F. Dixon+3 more
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Implications of a nonvanishing $Z γγ$ vertex on the $H\to γγγ$ decay [PDF]
The $Z\to \gamma \gamma$ and $H\to \gamma \gamma \gamma$ decays are strictly forbidden in the Standard Model, but they can be induced by theories that violate Lorentz symmetry or the CPT theorem. By assuming that a nonvanishing $Z\gamma \gamma$ vertex is induced in some context of new physics, and by analyzing the reaction $H\to \gamma Z^*\to \gamma ...
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RELATIVE INABILITY TO INDUCE TOLERANCE IN ADULT NZB AND NZB/NZW F1 MICE [PDF]
Immunologic tolerance to ultracentrifuged bovine gamma globulin could not be induced in 6-wk old NZB or B/W mice, but developed readily in C3H, NZW, and C57Bl mice.
Staples, Parker J., Talal, Norman
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A Study of Gamma Globulins in Cholera
SummaryThe immunoelectrophoretic patterns of the gamma globulins were studied in the sera of Thai patients infected with Vibrio cholerae, Ogawa type. Normal Thai sera and sera obtained from Japanese vaccinees were used as controls. Relations were sought between the protein patterns, and the agglutinin titers as well as the cholera toxigenicity ...
Ben N. Dale+2 more
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Diagnosis and successful treatment of open pyometra in a wild European brown hare (Lepus europaeus)
Abstract This case report describes an open pyometra in a wild adult female hare (Lepus europaeus) that was rescued in the Umbria countryside (Italy) during mid‐January. The clinical signs observed included anorexia and a mucopurulent to haemorrhagic discharge from the vulva.
Claudia Massone+4 more
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Electrophoretic Analysis of the Proteins of Body Fluids in Various Disease States [PDF]
Plasma, serum, and body fluid specimens (pleural fluid, ascitic fluid, synovial fluid, edema fluid, hydrocele fluid, cyst fluid, lymph, bile, and subdural fluid) from patients with heart disease, carcinoma, liver disease, and arthritis, were subjected to
Paul, W. D., Routh, J. I.
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Longevity Humans Have Youthful Erythrocyte Function and Metabolic Signatures
Longevity humans have “a youthful erythrocyte function and metabolism” with a youth‐like oxygen release and anti‐oxidative capability to combat tissue hypoxia and improve healthspan. ABSTRACT Longevity individuals have lower susceptibility to chronic hypoxia, inflammation, oxidative stress, and aging‐related diseases.
Fang Yu+17 more
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The binding of dyestuffs by proteins [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston ...
Scully, Margaret A
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A new bound for Vizing's conjecture [PDF]
For any graph $G$, we define the power $\pi(G)$ as the minimum of the largest number of neighbors in a $\gamma$-set of $G$, of any vertex, taken over all $\gamma$-sets of $G$. We show that $\gamma(G\square H)\geq \frac{\pi(G)}{2\pi(G) -1}\gamma(G)\gamma(H)$.
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