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Cadmium-binding serum protein

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1977
Abstract Human serum alpha-2-macroglobulin has been found to be a major cadmium-binding protein in vitro . Serum and alpha-2-macroglobulin equilibrated with cadmium at the 0.20 ppm level were chromatographed over Sephadex and agarose gels to separate and estimate the molecular weights of the proteins.
S R, Watkins   +3 more
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Serum Proteins in Africans

Nature, 1953
IT has frequently been observed1 that the serum globulin-level of apparently normal Africans is higher, and the albumin-level somewhat lower, than that of Europeans. Moreover, workers in this laboratory2 have shown that there is a relation between mean red-cell count and serum protein-levels.
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Serum Proteins in Mongolism

Journal of Mental Science, 1957
In recent years electrophoretic methods for the analysis of the serum proteins have been extensively and fruitfully applied to studies of diseases of the nervous system (Volk, Saifer, Rabiner and Oreskes, 1955; Volk, Saifer, Rabiner and Hinterbuchner, 1956; Press, 1956).
J, STERN, W H, LEWIS
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Postburn Serum Drug Binding and Serum Protein Concentrations

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1986
The free fractions of diazepam, imipramine, lidocaine, meperidine, phenytoin, propranolol, and salicylic acid were determined in the serum of seven burn patients (25% to 80% of their skin surface burned) about one week after the burn and in three of the patients at about four weeks following the injury.
D C, Bloedow   +3 more
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Nomenclature of Serum Proteins

Nature, 1963
HISTORICALLY, the first names and definitions of serum proteins were based on their solubilities. The classification established by Tiselius consists of five or six zones of electrophoretic mobility.
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Glycoprotein and other serum proteins of maternal serum

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969
Abstract A study of the serum proteins of the gravid female is reported. A comparative study of the protein-bound hexose content of maternal serum in reference to newborn and nongravid females was carried out. A mild elevation of the glycoprotein content of maternal serum when expressed in terms of grams of protein-bound hexose per 100 Gm.
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Serum protein fingerprinting.

Current opinion in molecular therapeutics, 2004
The core technologies in the rapidly expanding field of proteomics have matured to the point where quantitative measurements of thousands of proteins can be conducted, enabling truly global measurements of protein expression. This advent has brought with it the hope of discovering novel biomarkers that promise a renaissance in clinical medicine.
Timothy D, Veenstra, Thomas P, Conrads
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SERUM-PROTEINS IN SARCOIDOSIS

The Lancet, 1964
G, GREENBERG   +3 more
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SARS-CoV-2 variants, spike mutations and immune escape

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
William T Harvey   +2 more
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mRNA booster immunization elicits potent neutralizing serum activity against the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant

Nature Medicine, 2022
Henning Gruell   +2 more
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