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Metabolic and Endocrine Markers of Oregano Essential Oil Effects on Antibacterial Immunity, Reproductive Function, Nutritional Status, and Production Performance of Late-Phase Laying Hens. [PDF]
Hadef S, Lezzar N, Hamlaoui MW, Hadef A.
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Compositional diversity in pea flour: Effects on functional properties. [PDF]
Yuan B +4 more
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Causality and potential drug targets for hyperandrogenism and anovulation-related infertility: two-sample Mendelian randomization and colocalization analyses. [PDF]
Chen J +6 more
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The association between Sjogren's disease and sex hormones: A case-control and Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
Zhang J +7 more
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"GAMMA GLOBULIN" AND "PLACENTAL GLOBULIN"
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1944Three agents are currently recommended for the prophylaxis of measles—convalescent human serum, placental globulin (immune globulin-human) and gamma globulin derived from normal human serum (human immune serum globulin). Concentrated, pooled ascites fluid 1 has also been suggested but has not come into general use and will not be discussed here.
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1990
MMUNOGLOBULINS are protein components of the humoral part of the immune system. They are produced by the B lymphocytes and plasma cells. There are five major classes of immunoglobulins: IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD, and IgE. IgG constitutes the major immunoglobulin in the blood. In the late 1800s, Paul Ehrlich produced an antitoxin to diphtheria which became the
L, Parsons, P M, Klopovich
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MMUNOGLOBULINS are protein components of the humoral part of the immune system. They are produced by the B lymphocytes and plasma cells. There are five major classes of immunoglobulins: IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD, and IgE. IgG constitutes the major immunoglobulin in the blood. In the late 1800s, Paul Ehrlich produced an antitoxin to diphtheria which became the
L, Parsons, P M, Klopovich
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— I would call your attention to misleading statements that appeared in the LAW AND MEDICINE section ofThe Journal, "Tetanus Antitoxin Reactions" ( 224 :559, 1973). The author concludes, "When a wound is of the sort in which tetanus might occur,...
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To the Editor.— I would call your attention to misleading statements that appeared in the LAW AND MEDICINE section ofThe Journal, "Tetanus Antitoxin Reactions" ( 224 :559, 1973). The author concludes, "When a wound is of the sort in which tetanus might occur,...
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1980
In this issue of theArchives(see p 52), Stevens and Merigan approach an important problem facing physicians charged with the care of immunocompromised patients. That is the question of whether or not zoster immune globulin is effective in preventing dissemination of herpes zoster when administered following the appearance of localized disease in these ...
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In this issue of theArchives(see p 52), Stevens and Merigan approach an important problem facing physicians charged with the care of immunocompromised patients. That is the question of whether or not zoster immune globulin is effective in preventing dissemination of herpes zoster when administered following the appearance of localized disease in these ...
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