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Complement activation and protein adsorption by carbon nanotubes [PDF]
As a first step to validate the use of carbon nanotubes as novel vaccine or drug delivery devices, their interaction with a part of the human immune system, complement, has been explored.
Flahaut, Emmanuel +5 more
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Identification of a synaptic vesicle-specific membrane protein with a wide distribution in neuronal and neurosecretory tissue. [PDF]
Two different monoclonal antibodies, characterized initially as binding synaptic terminal regions of rat brain, bind a 65,000-dalton protein, which is exposed on the outer surface of brain synaptic vesicles. Immunocytochemical experiments at the electron
Matthew, WD, Reichardt, LF, Tsavaler, L
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Failure of Passive Transfer (FPT) is a critical concern in neonatal calves, marked by inadequate maternal immunoglobulin transmission due to the syndesmochorial placenta.
Florin Petrisor Posastiuc +5 more
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Automated Procedure for Simultaneously Measuring Total Globulin and Total Protein in Serum
Abstract An automated continuous-flow procedure has been developed for simultaneously measuring total serum protein and globulin. The method for total protein is a minor modification of an existing automated method in which the biuret reagent is used.
J, Savory, M G, Heintges, R E, Sobel
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Androgen receptor phosphorylation status at serine 578 predicts poor outcome in prostate cancer patients [PDF]
Purpose: Prostate cancer growth is dependent upon androgen receptor (AR) activation, regulated via phosphorylation. Protein kinase C (PKC) is one kinase that can mediate AR phosphorylation. This study aimed to establish if AR phosphorylation by PKC is of
Edwards, J. +7 more
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Comprehensive nutritional assessment is the basis of nutritional diagnosis and necessary to identify the individual or the population at a risk of dietary deficiencies.
Bhattacharya Ankita +2 more
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Age-related biomarkers can be modulated by diet in the rat
This study seeks to establish the normal serum concentrations of biochemical markers related to nutrition, inflammation and disease, and to investigate how the levels change with age and diet in the rat.
Evans, Karen +4 more
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Relation of hyperlipidemia in serum and loss of high density lipoproteins in urine in the nephrotic syndrome [PDF]
The mechanism leading to hyperlipidemia in the nephrotic syndrome is not fully understood but may be related in part to loss of high density lipoproteins in the urine of patients with nephrosis.
Appel +22 more
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Maternal Impact on Serum Immunoglobulin and Total Protein Concentration in Dairy Calves
For dairy calves, sufficient supply with high-quality maternal colostrum is crucial to achieve adequate passive transfer of immunoglobulins. This observational cross-sectional study aimed to determine the influence of the prepartum metabolic status of ...
Manuela Immler +4 more
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Bovine Serum as an Alternative to Control Serum for Total Protein Levels
Total protein describes the liver's ability to synthesize proteins and metabolize substances in the blood. Bovine serum can be used as a control material because the total protein analyte in bovine blood serum is almost identical to the analyte in human serum.
Bambang Supriyanta +4 more
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