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Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1986
AbstractAntisera against the trout CNS myelin proteins 36K and IP2 were prepared in rabbits and characterized by immunoblot analysis and immunohistochemistry. The anti‐36K antiserum exclusively stained its corresponding antigen from trout CNS myelin but failed to recognize any myelin polypeptide from either trout PNS or mammalian CNS and PNS ...
T.V. Waehneldt, G. Jeserich
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AbstractAntisera against the trout CNS myelin proteins 36K and IP2 were prepared in rabbits and characterized by immunoblot analysis and immunohistochemistry. The anti‐36K antiserum exclusively stained its corresponding antigen from trout CNS myelin but failed to recognize any myelin polypeptide from either trout PNS or mammalian CNS and PNS ...
T.V. Waehneldt, G. Jeserich
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[Advances of Ukrainian scientists in research on nerve tissue proteins].
Ukrainskii biokhimicheskii zhurnal (1978), 1983The paper deals with the analysis and assessment of basic results concerning investigations of nervous tissue proteins and their metabolism. The studies have been made in research institutions of the Ukrainian SSR for 60 years (1922-1982) and are of importance for comprehending the role of these proteins in the structural and biochemical organization ...
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[Ontogenetic characteristics of ascorbic acid binding by nerve tissue proteins].
Zhurnal evoliutsionnoi biokhimii i fiziologii, 1989The highest ascorbic acid content has been found in a low-molecular fraction (m. w. less than 6000) of water-soluble proteins from brain tissue homogenates of rats, the lowest one--in a high-molecular fraction (m. w. about 65,000). The content of protein-bound ascorbic acid decreases during postnatal life.
V V, Sokolovskiĭ+3 more
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Voprosy meditsinskoi khimii, 2000
Serum levels/affinities of natural autoantibodies to proteins S100, GFAP and MP65 in patients with physiological pregnancy are usually constant and may vary among individuals within relatively narrow range. In patients with early toxicosis in pregnancy dispersion of serum autoantibodies levels were often found beyond the normal range.
S G, Morozov+6 more
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Serum levels/affinities of natural autoantibodies to proteins S100, GFAP and MP65 in patients with physiological pregnancy are usually constant and may vary among individuals within relatively narrow range. In patients with early toxicosis in pregnancy dispersion of serum autoantibodies levels were often found beyond the normal range.
S G, Morozov+6 more
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Influence of the autonomic nerves on protein synthesis in thyroid tissue
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1967A. V. Pogosova, M. G. Amiragova
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[Comparative assessment of quantitative methods of determining proteins in nerve tissue structures].
Tsitologiia, 1977The determination of the amount and concentration of protein substances in structures of neuron tissue by two most popular methods of quantitative histochemistry (cytophotometry and interferometry) revealed a significant comparability of the data provided by the two methods.
T L, Golikova, L M, Gershteĭn
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Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Daniel R Schmidt+2 more
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[Characteristics of various nerve tissue proteins using group-specific sorbents].
Ukrainskii biokhimicheskii zhurnal (1978), 1986The use of micro-scale column chromatography and affinity immunoelectrophoresis with group-specific sorbents allows studying some physical and chemical properties of protein molecules. A comparison of properties of soluble and membrane brain amino-peptidases carried out by means of micro-scale phenyl-sepharose and ConA-sepharose column chromatography ...
D D, Zhernosekov+2 more
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Silver staining of nerve tissue with a new silver proteinate
The Anatomical Record, 1956openaire +3 more sources