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Antithrombin titer in acute pancreatitis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1952
Abstract The antithrombin titer for acute pancreatitis was markedly elevated in fifty of fifty-five proven cases of acute pancreatitis. In 97 per cent of a control series of 304 patients with acute surgical abdominal diseases the antithrombin titer was normal.
Irving Innerfield   +2 more
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Serum erythropoietin titers in the aged

Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 1988
Erythropoietin (Epo) titers in the aged (from 70 to 89 years) were determined by a radioimmunoassay. Epo levels in normal elderly subjects were not different from levels in the young volunteers. The serum Epo levels in elderly patients with anemia were inversely related to hemoglobin levels; their regression coefficient was not worse than that found in
Makiko Hirai   +7 more
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Clinical outcomes among low‐titer group O whole blood recipients compared to recipients of conventional components in civilian trauma resuscitation

Transfusion, 2018
The serological safety of transfusing ≤4 units of low titer group O whole blood (LTOWB) in civilian trauma patients has been demonstrated. This study investigated clinical outcomes of LTOWB recipients compared to patients who received only conventional ...
J. Seheult   +5 more
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Prehospital low-titer cold-stored whole blood: Philosophy for ubiquitous utilization of O-positive product for emergency use in hemorrhage due to injury

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2018
The mortality from hemorrhage in trauma patients remains high. Early balanced resuscitation improves survival. These truths, balanced with the availability of local resources and our goals for positive regional impact, were the foundation for the ...
A. McGinity   +11 more
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Determination of Alphaviral Titers: Figure 1.

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2012
The alphaviruses Semliki Forest virus and Sindbis virus have been used frequently as expression vectors in vitro and in vivo. Usually, these systems consist of replication-deficient vectors that require a helper vector for packaging of recombinant particles. Replication-proficient vectors have also been engineered.
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Protein a chromatography at high titers

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2013
ABSTRACTThe large increase in antibody titers over the past two decades has created significant challenges for downstream processes; however, there have been no quantitative studies of the effect of feed concentration on the dynamic binding capacity in Protein A chromatography.
Andrew L. Zydney, Venkatesh Natarajan
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High Titer Glucagon Antisera

Endocrinology, 1977
Antibody titers in rabbits immunized with glucagon conjugated to albumin using difluorodinitrobenzene rose rapidly. Under conditions of immunoassay, less than 2 nl of serum from two of four animals and approximately 4 nl from the other two was required to bind 50% of the 10 pg of [125I]iodoglucagon 100 days after immunization.
James J Markese   +2 more
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Antibody Titers in Lupus Erythematosus

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Ziff's otherwise excellent review of "Viruses and Connective Tissue Diseases" in the December issue errs in one respect.
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High Titer Widal Reaction

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— Definitive diagnosis of typhoid fever rests upon isolation of Salmonella typhosa. Pending results of isolation procedures, preliminary serology tests are widely used; the Widal reaction being the preferred test. 1,2,3 Despite difficulty with the interpretation of the Widal reaction, it is generally thought that a significant O antigen ...
Milton S. Saslaw   +2 more
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Titering and Plating of Phage

1986
This chapter describes the steps that need to be followed to titer and plate phage. When bacterial cells are grown in top agar, they form a cloudy lawn of cells at confluence. When a phage is added to that lawn of plating cells, a phage near a cell would infects that cell, eventually lysing the infected cell.
Mark D. Dibner   +2 more
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