Progress in Surface Plasmon and Other Resonance Biosensors for Biomedical Applications
This is the shortened version: Recent advancements in surface plasmon resonance and other optical resonance biosensors for biomedical applications are presented. Advanced sensing strategies are examined for the detection of diverse analytes, integration of nanomaterials and machine learning, and emerging nonplasmonic modes like guided mode resonance ...
Faten Bashar Kamal Eddin+8 more
wiley +1 more source
A novel simple immunoassay for quantification of blood anti-NMDAR1 autoantibodies. [PDF]
Vaughn M, Powell S, Risbrough V, Zhou X.
europepmc +1 more source
Large scale identification of pellicle and cell-free liquid phase associated proteins in <i>Bacillus amyloliquefaciens</i> L-17. [PDF]
Ouidir T+4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Fibrinogen-binding M-related proteins facilitate the recruitment of plasminogen by Streptococcus pyogenes. [PDF]
Proctor EJ+12 more
europepmc +1 more source
Plasma extracellular cold inducible RNA-binding protein levels are elevated for 1 month post-colectomy which may promote metastases. [PDF]
Shantha Kumara HMC+9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Related searches:
An update on the importance of plasma protein binding in drug discovery and development
Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 2021Introduction: Plasma protein binding (PPB) remains a controversial topic in drug discovery and development. Fraction unbound (fu) is a critical parameter that needs to be measured accurately, because it has significant impacts on the predictions of drug ...
L. Di
semanticscholar +1 more source
Plasma protein binding refers to the binding of a drug to plasma proteins after entering the body. The measurement of plasma protein binding is essential during drug development and in clinical practice, as it provides a more detailed understanding of ...
K. Roy+6 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Plasma protein binding of ceftriaxone
Xenobiotica, 19871. The plasma protein binding characteristics of ceftriaxone, a new cephalosporin antibiotic, were determined in human, baboon, rabbit, dog and rat plasma. 2. The protein binding of ceftriaxone was similar and concentration-dependent in human, baboon, rabbit and rat plasma, being highly bound (90-95%) at low concentrations (less than 100 micrograms/ml)
W G Crouthamel, I. Bekersky, A C Popick
openaire +3 more sources
Plasma protein binding of norethisterone
Contraception, 1982Norethisterone (NET) is transported in the blood stream bound to plasma proteins. It is generally believed that only the part of the hormone that is not bound to plasma proteins can exert biological activity. NET binds to albumin and, like other 19-nortestosterone derived progestins, it also binds to sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG).
Viveca Odlind+2 more
openaire +3 more sources
Plasma protein binding of carbamazepine
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1975The binding of carbamazepine to the pro teins of human plasma has been studied using ultrafiltration techniques. In vitro studies at 37° C showed the relation between concentration of unbound drug and total drug to be linear thraugh the range of total concentration of 5 to 50 µg/ml.
Hooper W.D.+6 more
openaire +4 more sources