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Hexachlorocyclohexanes in human blood serum
Journal of Chromatography A, 1997A simplified method allowing the determination of trace concentrations (ng/ml) of hexachlorocyclohexanes in human sera suitable for the analysis of large numbers of samples has been developed. Comparison of acid (conc. H2SO4,) and basic (5 M KOH) digestion has shown that good recoveries are obtained with the former when an internal standard, 1,2,4,5 ...
R, Otero +2 more
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Arginase from human blood serum
Biochemical Medicine, 1981Abstract 1. 1. An isolation and purification procedure for human serum arginase is presented. 2. 2. The specific activity of the purified enzyme was 2400 times greater than that of crude serum arginase. 3. 3. Multiple molecular forms of the enzyme were not detected in serum. 4. 4.
A, Baránczyk-Kuźma +2 more
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Lithocholic Acid in Human-Blood Serum
Science, 1965Lithocholic acid was present in the serum of three patients with jaundice and, in smaller amounts, in two healthy adults. This bile acid occurs naturally in human feces but induces cirrhosis of the liver when fed to a wide variety of experimental animals.
J B, Carey, G, Williams
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HUMAN SERUM AS A BLOOD SUBSTITUTE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1940The World War afforded an unusual opportunity to study and treat traumatic hemorrhage and shock. This resulted in a great impetus to the use of fluids intravenously for restoring normal fluid balance, combating hemorrhage and resultant shock, and aiding the treatment of wound septicemias and toxemias.
SIDNEY O. LEVINSON +6 more
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Nature of Human Serum Blood Group T Antibodies
Immunological Communications, 1979Antibodies against blood group substance T in normal human sera consist of two types, depending upon whether or not the molecules remain immunochemically active at 37 degrees C. The two agglutinins were isolated by means of T antigen-coupled Sepharose 48 affinity chromatography. Temperature-sensitive agglutinin was eluted from the affinity column at 37
Y D, Kim +3 more
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DTPA complexation of bismuth in human blood serum
Dalton Transactions, 2012The in vivo(212)Pb/(212)Bi generator is promising for application in targeted alpha therapy (TAT) of cancer. One main limitation of its therapeutic application is due to potential release of (212)Bi from the radioconjugate upon radioactive decay of the mother nuclide (212)Pb, potentially leading to irradiation of healthy tissue.
Montavon, Gilles, F +4 more
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Human Blood Serum Rich in Factor V
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1970Summary1. A technique to obtain human serum rich in factor V is described.2. Calcium increases the stability of factor V in the serum.
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Evaluation of Nanoparticle Aggregation in Human Blood Serum
Biomacromolecules, 2010In a certain stage of development, the performance of nanoparticle- or polymer-drug conjugates is tested "in vivo", that is, in mice or rats. Besides pharmaceutical and chemical characterization, the structural characterization of such drug carrier systems in terms of size, size distribution, and shape is typically performed in physiological salt ...
Kristin, Rausch +3 more
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Tissue specificity of human phosphodiesterase. I. Blood serum
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1983Human blood serum was found to contain two enzymes which hydrolyze various phosphate diester and phosphonate ester bonds. The enzymes were isolated by butanol extraction, ammonium sulfate precipitation, column chromatography and gel electrophoresis.
D M, Hawley, M, Crisp, M E, Hodes
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