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Serum globulins and infection in mongolism [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Pathology, 1969
Comparisons are made between a large group of mongols cared for in institutions and their carefully matched controls in respect of (a) serum levels of immuno-γ-globulin (γA, γG, and γM) and (b) the incidence of pyrexial illnesses over a retrospective five-year period.
Baylis Em, Griffiths Aw, Sylvester Pe
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Agarose gel serum protein electrophoresis in cats with and without lymphoma and preliminary results of tandem mass fingerprinting analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
<b>Background</b>: Serum electrophoretic profiles in cats are poorly characterized with respect to the protein components of the globulin fractions, and interpretation of the electrophoretograms has routinely been done in ignorance of the ...
Baker   +36 more
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Hematology, Biochemistry and Serum Protein Analyses of Antarctic and non-Antarctic Skuas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Determination of hematological and biochemical parameters provides important data to assess the physiological condition in wild birds. Therefore, to carry out ecophysiology or conservation studies it is essential to establish baseline physiological ...
Ibañez, Andres Esteban   +3 more
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Effects of serum proteins on corrosion behavior of ISO 5832–9 alloy modified by titania coatings [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Stainless steel ISO 5832–9 type is often used to perform implants which operate in protein-containing physiological environments. The interaction between proteins and surface of the implant may affect its corrosive properties.
Andrzej Leniart   +23 more
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Immunological properties of two fetus-specific globulins of rat in experimentally induced hepatic lesions [PDF]

open access: yes, 1974
Two fetus-specific globulins, al and a2·fetoglobulins, were detected in rat fetal serum, and the former was detected in amniotic fluid, using respective monospecific rabbit immune sera.
Kosaka, Kiyowo   +2 more
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Protein concentration of synovial fluid in chronic rheumatoid arthritis. Estimation of protein in the synovial fluid of chronic rheumatoid arthritis by gel filtration and paper electrophoresis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1968
For the purpose to reveal the characteris6cs of the synovial fluid of the chronic rheumatoid arthritis the proteins of the synovial fluid and blood serum have been analysed by employing the methods of electrophoresis, gel filtration on Sephadex G-200 ...
Seno, Takashi
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THE COLLOIDAL BEHAVIOR OF SERUM GLOBULIN [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Physiology, 1922
1. The globulin prepared from ox serum by dilution and precipitation with carbon dioxide has been found, by electrometric titration experiments, to behave like an amphoteric electrolyte, reacting stoichiometrically with acids and bases. 2.
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THE GLOBULIN CONTENT OF THE BLOOD SERUM IN SYPHILIS [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1922
The combination of refractometry and viscosimetry apparently can be used for the determination of the albumin-globulin ratio in blood serum. Globulin is in some way associated with the process of immunity, though perhaps only in an incidental way. The Nonne test of the spinal fluid is based entirely on the presence of the globulin. A relation of other
Max E. Bircher, Albert R. McFARLAND
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Stability of Serum Ac-Globulin.

open access: yesExperimental Biology and Medicine, 1948
Serum Ac-globulin is a clotting factor found in the globulin fraction of blood serum1, 2 which accelerates the change of prothrombin to thrombin. This factor is present in plasma in a much less active form, plasma Ac-globulin,3, 4, 5, 67 which serves as a precursor to serum Ac-globulin.
Arnold G. Ware   +2 more
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Serum levels of immune globulins in postmaturity [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Disease in Childhood, 1974
Immunoglobulins G, A, and M were measured in the serum of 32 term and 59 postmature newborns and their respective mothers. Duration of pregnancy was judged by calculated gestational age, placental pathological findings, and clinically recognizable signs of postmaturity.
G. Papaevangelou   +4 more
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