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Nickel(II)‐binding constituents of human blood serum

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1979
Studies were undertaken to investigate the Ni(II)-binding properties of human blood serum and to identify the low-molecular-weight Ni(II)-binding constitutents in the serum. Three Ni(II)-binding fractions were obtained when labeled nickel chloride (63NiCl2) was added to the native serum.
M, Lucassen, B, Sarkar
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Blood-Pool Scanning with Technetium199m Human Serum Albumin

Radiology, 1965
The radioisotope blood pool scan has been applied to two principal kinds of problems: the differential diagnosis of midline masses (1) and, more commonly, the detection of pericardial effusions (2, 3). In the latter application, however, it has recently fallen out of favor compared with alternative roentgenographic methods which employ intravenously ...
F J, Bonte, T S, Curry
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HEMOPHILIA TREATED BY HUMAN BLOOD-SERUM

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1913
In view of the fact that several cases of hemophilia were reported recently inThe Journal, 1 I though a brief report of the following case might be of interest as it so clearly demonstrates the value of human blood-serum. In April I was called to see a boy aged 5, in whose family there was a clear history of "bleeders," three of his mother's brothers ...
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[Cations in the human blood serum].

Uspekhi fiziologicheskikh nauk, 2005
The review summarizes data (more than 450 references) on concentration of human serum cations (Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+) and human blood serum osmolality depending on age, diverse physiological and pathological states, and action of physiologically active substances.
A V, Kutina   +2 more
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Human Serum Albumin in Blood Detoxification Treatment

2016
Human serum albumin (HSA) is known to bind a broad spectrum of endogenous and exogenous substances. The ligand-binding property of albumin has been utilized to remove endogenous toxins in extracorporeal blood detoxification methods such as single-pass albumin dialysis (SPAD), fractionated plasma separation and adsorption (FPSA), Prometheus®, and ...
Victor Tuan Giam Chuang   +2 more
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Protein phosphorylation patterns in human blood serum.

Clinical physiology and biochemistry, 1987
Phosphorylation of human blood serum proteins by endogenous kinases shows biphasic kinetics. During the early phase mostly beta-globulins are phosphorylated, while during the late phase alpha-globulins are also phosphorylated. In SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophorograms, 32P-labelled peptides of 6, 14.3, 20, 23, 34, 37 and 40 kilodaltons were detected.
T, Yupsanis   +2 more
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The Antihyaluronidase Content of Human Blood Serum

The Journal of Immunology, 1949
Summary and Conclusions The antihyaluronidase content of sera from 335 normal subjects and individuals with non-infectious and non-streptococcal infectious diseases has been determined by means of the mucin-clot prevention test, using hyaluronidase produced by a strain of group A, type 4 hemolytic streptococcus as a source of enzyme. The
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Microestimation of zinc in human blood serum

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1963
M, CERNIKOVA, B, KONRAD
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