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[Effect of orosomucoid in flocculation tests].
M E, PINO, I, CRUZAT, G, UGARTE
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Lymphocyte stimulation in vitro by orosomucoid glycoprotein☆
Immunology Letters, 1986Mitogenesis of human peripheral blood lymphocytes as measured by the uptake of [3H]thymidine was stimulated in vitro by pure orosomucoid glycoprotein when used at concentrations that are considerably lower than the physiological plasma level. The lymphocyte cultures stimulated with PHA or PWM were not affected by low concentration (67 micrograms/ml ...
V K Singh, H Hugh Fudenberg
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PROPRANOLOL BINDING TO SERUM OROSOMUCOID
Lancet, The, 1979R E Schneider, A R Bradwell, H Bishop
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The denaturation of orosomucoid
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1982Abstract Highly purified human orosomucoid exhibits apparent multistate behavior on thermal denaturation, with Δ H (cal) for the transition being 119 kcal/mol at pH 7.4. Asialoorosomucoid denatured similarly. A domain structure could not be demonstrated for orosomucoid with cyanogen bromide fragments, although some reannealing of these did occur.
H B, Halsall, T L, Kirley
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Nature, 1961
OROSOMUCOID, a glycoprotein extremely rich in carbohydrate, is the principal constituent of the perchloric acid-soluble seromucoid fraction of human serum1. In contrast to the seromucoid fraction which contains several proteins and represents more than one biological entity, orosomucoid is homogeneous and behaves as a single protein.
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OROSOMUCOID, a glycoprotein extremely rich in carbohydrate, is the principal constituent of the perchloric acid-soluble seromucoid fraction of human serum1. In contrast to the seromucoid fraction which contains several proteins and represents more than one biological entity, orosomucoid is homogeneous and behaves as a single protein.
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ELECTROPHORESIS, 1988
AbstractThe genetic polymorphisms of orosomucoid, ORM1 and ORM2, were analyzed by isoelectric focusing on polyacrylamide gels and subsequent immunoprinting. Sera from 600 unrelated individuals in Taiwan and Japan were examined. Five new alleles, designated ORM1*7, ORM1*8, ORM1*4.2, ORM2*8 and ORM2*10, were observed together with common and rare alleles
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AbstractThe genetic polymorphisms of orosomucoid, ORM1 and ORM2, were analyzed by isoelectric focusing on polyacrylamide gels and subsequent immunoprinting. Sera from 600 unrelated individuals in Taiwan and Japan were examined. Five new alleles, designated ORM1*7, ORM1*8, ORM1*4.2, ORM2*8 and ORM2*10, were observed together with common and rare alleles
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Electrophoretic Determination of Orosomucoid
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation, 1962A method of determining the orosomucoid content of serum is described, based on electrophoretic separation at pH 4.4 and staining with bromophenol blue after removal of the sialic acid residues of the orosomucoid. Normal values for orosomucoid in serum are given, and the clinical value of electrophoresis at pH 4.4 is discussed.
L, SUNDBLAD, M, WALLIN-NILSSON
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Identification of Platelet Orosomucoid
Transfusion, 1971A component which is either identical or similar to serum orosomucoid has been found associated with platelet membranes. Immunochemical procedures, including absorption, Immunoelectrophoresis, and gel diffusion, demonstrated serological identity with serum orosomucoid.
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