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Total Proteins in Human Amniotic Fluid
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1986Summary: The study of the biochemical constituents of amniotic fluid is essential in the diagnosis of fetal disorders which result in high concentrations of metabolites in the fetal serum, that can be detected by amniotic fluid examination. The present study is based on the estimations of total protein concentration in the amniotic fluid of normal ...
S, Bala, S, Seth, P K, Seth
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2015
The CSF total protein concentration is used in emergency diagnostics as a rough evaluation tool for the blood-CSF barrier function that may be disturbed by reduced CSF turnover occurring in different diseases such as purulent meningitis, spinal canal stenosis or polyneuroradiculitis.
Hayrettin Tumani, Harald Hegen
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The CSF total protein concentration is used in emergency diagnostics as a rough evaluation tool for the blood-CSF barrier function that may be disturbed by reduced CSF turnover occurring in different diseases such as purulent meningitis, spinal canal stenosis or polyneuroradiculitis.
Hayrettin Tumani, Harald Hegen
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Total Protein and Total Nitrogen in Gastrin-Stimulated Gastric Secretion of Man
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1967Total protein (Prot) and total nitrogen (TN) contents of gastric juice were determined in 20-minute portions withdrawn by continuous suction for one hour before and one hour after subcutaneous injection of Gastrin Leo (2 μg/kg body weight) in 19 patients. In 9 of these patients the examination was performed twice. There was an increased concentration ([
L S, Semb, J, Myren, O P, Foss
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Total chemical synthesis of proteins
Chem. Soc. Rev., 2009This tutorial review outlines the modern ligation methods that enable the efficient total chemical synthesis of enzymes and other protein molecules. Key to this success is the chemoselective reaction of unprotected synthetic peptides ('chemical ligation').
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Total Protein Extraction with TCA-Acetone
2006We describe a procedure allowing extraction of total proteins that performs efficiently with a large variety of plant tissues, based on simultaneous precipitation and denaturation with TCA and 2ME in cold acetone. We also describe protein solubilization prior to IEF, either in classical rod gels or in IPGs, using two different solutions.
Valérie, Méchin +2 more
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The Colorimetric Detection and Quantitation of Total Protein
Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 2001AbstractProtein quantification is an important step for handling protein samples for isolation and characterization; it is a prerequisite step before submitting proteins for chromatographic, electrophoretic, or immunochemical analysis and separation. Colorimetric methods are fast, simple, and not laborious.
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Prospects in the Total Synthesis of Protein Therapeutics
Chemical Biology & Drug Design, 2012Protein therapeutics are gaining headway in the treatment and prevention of a variety of maladies. Critical to the success and growing use of biologic‐level pharmaceuticals is the development of methods for their precise synthesis. This review highlights the emerging techniques for the total synthesis of proteins, with a special focus on the ...
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The Chemical Total Synthesis of Proteins
ChemInform, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Total Protein/Protein Nitrogen Ratio of Human Serum: A Factor Consistent with Total Solids
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1963E C, del CHIARAVIGLIO +2 more
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