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Aims: The present study to address one of the mechanisms in preeclampsia, examined whether levels of oxidative stress, human serum albumin, and endothelial function correlate in pregnant women and whether human serum albumin reduces levels of superoxide ...
Hiroyuki Kinoshita+8 more
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Cardiovascular disorders, especially acute coronary syndromes, are among the leading causes of mortality worldwide, and advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are associated with cardiovascular disease and serve as biomarkers for diagnosis and prediction.
Govigerel Bayarsaikhan+4 more
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Crystallisation of Human Serum Albumin [PDF]
APART from Oswald's report1 that he had obtained globuliths from the albumin fraction of human ascitic fluid, we have been unable to find any account of the crystallisation of human serum albumin. Recently we have succeeded in obtaining albumin crystals from two separate batches of pooled human sera.
G. L. Taylor, Muriel E. Adair
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Fungicide Tebuconazole Influences the Structure of Human Serum Albumin Molecule
Studies of interactions between pesticides and target mammalian proteins are important steps toward understanding the pesticide′s toxicity. Using calorimetric and spectroscopic methods, the interaction between triazole fungicide tebuconazole and ...
Katarína Želonková+5 more
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Large fragments of human serum albumin [PDF]
Large fragments of human serum albumin were produced by treatment of the native protein with pepsin at pH3.5. Published sequences of human albumin [Behrens, Spiekerman & Brown (1975) Fed. Proc. Fed. Am. Soc. Exp. Biol. 34, 591; Meloun, Moravek & Kostka (1975) FEBSLett.58, 134-137]were used to locate the fragments in the primary structure.
Michael J. Geisow, G. H. Beaven
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The aim: to highlight the main points of albumin synthesis, posttranslational modifications and functions in normal conditions and in patients with liver cirrhosis.Key points. Albumin is the most abundant protein in blood plasma.
A. A. Turkina+3 more
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Alternaria mycotoxins, as a secondary metabolite produced by Alternaria species, widely contaminates fruits, vegetables and food crops and often enters the human food chain through multiple channels, causing food safety issues.
Jiaxin LI+5 more
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The aggregation of “native” human serum albumin
Recombinant fully deuterated, defatted human serum albumin in heavy water was found to be about 90% aggregated before final fractionation. For comparison and to establish a datum for this isotope effect, the extent of aggregation is reported for "native" defatted and fatted human serum albumin solutions in phosphate buffered 1 mg/ml in heavy and light ...
John White+6 more
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The growing understanding of nanoemulsion biomedical applications necessitates a basic understanding of protein–drug-loaded nanoemulsion interaction. In our present study, we investigated the binding interactions of Mefloquine (MEF)-loaded black cumin ...
Priyadarshini Mohapatra+1 more
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Anionic Calixarene-Capped Silver Nanoparticles Show Species-Dependent Binding to Serum Albumins
The anionic calixarenes para-sulphonatocalix[4]arene and 1,3-di-Ophosphonatocalix[ 4]arene, have been used to cap silver nanoparticles. The binding of these functional particles with regard to various serum albumins (bovine serum albumin, human serum ...
Anthony W. Coleman+4 more
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