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Interactions of porcine IgG and porcine lymphocytes with protein-A Sepharose

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 1978
Interaction of Protein-A Sepharose with porcine IgG showed that the binding capacity for porcine IgG was slightly lower than for human IgG. A small proportion of antibody activity of porcine serum was not reactive with Protein-A Sepharose. The interaction occurred with Fc fragments obtained either by papaĭn or by trypsin splitting of IgG but not with ...
A, Milon, M, Houdayer, J J, Metzger
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In vitro exposure of preimplantation porcine embryos to porcine parvovirus

Theriogenology, 1990
Early porcine embryos at the four- to eight-cell stage can be infected with either the virulent (NADL-8) or avirulent KBSH strain of porcine parvovirus (PPV) by microinjection or by incubation of embryos with virus. Treatment of embryos by microinjection of virus or incubation in media with virus did not significantly inhibit in vitro development of ...
D P, Bane   +3 more
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Porcine cytokines

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1994
Cytokines play a central role in modulation of immunological and physiological processes in animals under both homeostatic and abnormal conditions. Currently available information from a variety of species indicates that interleukins, interferons and tumor necrosis factor mobilize immune responses, activate inflammatory reactions and communicate with ...
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Lithium and Porcine Aggression

Journal of Animal Science, 1980
One hundred and forty-eight growing pigs were used in four experiments conducted to determine the effect of lithium (Li) on the level of aggression among newly mixed, previously unacquainted pigs. Pits maintained on low levels of dietary Li (17 to 84 ppm) attained serum Li concentrations of .1 to .7 mEq/liter. At these low serum levels, biting activity
J J, McGlone, K W, Kelley, C T, Gaskins
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Immunohistochemistry of porcine skin

Acta Histochemica, 1991
The present paper reports immunohistological findings in porcine skin, which were obtained by use of mono- and polyclonal antihuman antibodies and either alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase (APAAP) or peroxidase (POX) technique. Epidermal staining was observed with antibodies to keratins (K 8.12, RSKE 60), filaggrin, and calmodulin (ACAM ...
U, Wollina, U, Berger, G, Mahrle
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Porcine thyroid fucosidase

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology, 1981
An alpha-L-fucosidase (alpha-L-fucoside fucohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.51) has been isolated from porcine thyroid tissue and purified 10,800-fold using a combination of ion exchange, affinity and molecular sieve chromatography. The enzyme appears homogeneous by SDS electrophoresis but isoelectric focusing procedures detect considerable heterogeneity.
D S, Grove, G S, Serif
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The parameters of the porcine eyeball

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2011
The eye of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domestica) is an ex vivo animal model often used in vision sciences research (retina studies, glaucoma, cataracts, etc.). However, only a few papers have compiled pig eye anatomical descriptions. The purpose of this paper is to describe pig and human eye anatomical parameters to help investigators in their choice
Irene, Sanchez   +3 more
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The Stentless Porcine Valve

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1998
Recognition of the long-term results of homografts has brought about a renewed interest in stentless valves. This has been matched by the introduction of several glutaraldehyde preserved porcine stentless prostheses. The early experience indicates that these valves are technically somewhat simpler to insert than homografts and are associated with ...
J R, Pepper, M, Chir
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PORCINE ISLETS FOR XENOTRANSPLANTATION

Transplantation, 1996
Long-term function of isolated porcine islets was investigated in diabetic nude mice. Seven of eight mice that received transplants of porcine islets remained normoglycemic for 1 year with progressive weight gain. Circulating porcine C-peptide was detected throughout the study period. Intravenous glucose tolerance tests showed a rapid glucose clearance
T, Maki   +5 more
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Characterization of porcine CD205

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2010
Dendritic cells express a type cell-surface receptor, CD205 that plays a role in antigen capture and delivery to the endocytic pathway. Besides DCs, high CD205 expression is also detected on thymic epithelial cells but B cells, macrophages, and T cells have limited or no expression.
Lilian, Flores-Mendoza   +4 more
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