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The hemolytic activity of suberitine
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology, 19821. The hemolytic activity of suberitine, a neurotoxic protein isolated from Suberites domuncula, has been examined. 2. The toxin has no phospholipase A activity. 3. The hemolytic activity of suberitine does not exhibit the induction period and is completely inhibited by sucrose. 4.
L, Cariello, E, Tosti, L, Zanetti
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Hemolytic Complement Activity in Aqueous Humor
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983Hemolytic C1, C4, C3, and C5 and IgG levels were measured in aqueous humor obtained at surgery from human eyes without inflammation or previous surgery (group 1), eyes with previous surgery (group 2), and eyes with anterior uveitis (group 3). Serum hemolytic complement and IgG levels were also compared with aqueous humor levels. Aqueous humor from eyes
B J, Mondino, H, Rao
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The Hemolytic Activity of Epoxydammarane Triterpenoids
Planta Medica, 2004The hemolytic activity of the epoxydammarane triterpenoids isolated from the Far-East species of the genus Betula and their semi-synthetic derivatives was investigated. Comparative studies of epoxydammarane triterpenoid activities at pH 5.5 and 5.0 and at 37 and 42 degrees C showed that 3-oxo, 3,11-dioxo, 3- and 11-acetoxy, as well as 3,11-diacetoxy ...
N G, Prokof'eva +3 more
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Hemolytic action of surface-active electrolytes
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1966Abstract The hemolytic action of several homologous series of anionic and cationic surface-active electrolytes (C4 to C12) was studied. A marked difference in hemolytic activity was found between the anionic and cationic agents with shorter alkyl chain length.
T, Kondo, M, Tomizawa
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Platelet Activation in Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2006Platelet consumption in platelet-fibrin aggregates leading to thrombocytopenia and small vessel obstruction are major features of the hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Although thrombocytopenia has been correlated to poor prognosis, the mechanisms by which thrombocytopenia develops in HUS have not been completely elucidated.
Diana, Karpman +4 more
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Hemolytic activity of rubella virus
Virology, 1978Abstract Hemolytic activity of rubella virus was demonstrated by chelating Ca2+ with EDTA after adsorption of the virus to erythrocytes in the presence of the ion. The hemolysis was inhibited by rabbit serum immunized with the virus. Furthermore, the hemolytic activity co-sedimented in sucrose density gradient centrifugation with the hemagglutinating
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Erythrocyte Cholinesterase Activity in Hemolytic Anemias
Acta Paediatrica, 1965SummaryThe erythrocyte cholinesterase activity was studied in 41 thalassemic children, 15 cases of microdrepanocytosis (sickle cellthalassemia disease), 13 cases with favism, children with autoimmune hemolytic anemia, 2 cases of congenital spherocytosis, 2 children with aplastic anemia and 4 with iron deficiency anemia, as well as in children with ...
C. CHOREMIS +4 more
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Leishmania donovani: Hemolytic Activity of Promastigotes
Experimental Parasitology, 1994A hemolytically active component was found to be present in Leishmania donovani promastigotes for the first time. It lysed human and rabbit erythrocytes to varying degrees. The optimal pH for the activity was found to be 5.8. The rate of hemolysis was dependent on both erythrocyte and parasite concentrations.
R, Chakravarty +4 more
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Hemolytic activity of Akabane virus
Veterinary Microbiology, 1979Abstract Akabane virus was shown to lyse as well as to agglutinate pigeon erythrocytes. The hemolytic activity of the virus was markedly enhanced by repeated freeze-thawing, but its hemagglutinating activity was not affected. Hemolysis (HL) with the virus, like its hemagglutination, was affected by the NaCl concentration as well as by the pH of the ...
Y. Goto +6 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1961
Introduction The abnormal red cell destruction in autoimmune hemolytic disease (A. I. H. D.) is attributed to the action of autoantibodies. This concept would be more firmly established if a relationship between the severity of the disease and the amount and variety of the antibodies being formed could be clearly demonstrated.
R S, EVANS, M, BINGHAM, P, BOEHNI
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Introduction The abnormal red cell destruction in autoimmune hemolytic disease (A. I. H. D.) is attributed to the action of autoantibodies. This concept would be more firmly established if a relationship between the severity of the disease and the amount and variety of the antibodies being formed could be clearly demonstrated.
R S, EVANS, M, BINGHAM, P, BOEHNI
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