نتایج جستجو برای: bioassay

تعداد نتایج: 8856  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1977
A Espinel-Ingroff S Shadomy J F Fisher

A radial diffusion bioassay for miconazole, which employs Candida stellatoidea as the indicator organism, is described. Results from three patients treated with the drug are presented.

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1959
N K CHOWDHURY A K SANYAL M C SRIVASTAVA

The usually accepted mothods for bioassay of histamine according to Schild el at. (1951), employ (i) eat's blood pressure, (ii) guinea pig's uterus or (iii) the guinea pig's ileum. Code (1952) has reported that the most convenient tissue for the bioassay of histamine is guinea pig's terminal portion of the ileum and on this account it is the most widely employed pharmacological preparation for ...

Journal: :Gut 1982
E L Giannoulis R E Barry

An in vitro bioassay for cholecystokinin which is superior to the previously described in vivo assays has been properly validated mathematically. The specificity of the assay has been assessed by measuring the potency of other polypeptides which share the same C-terminal pentapeptide sequence with cholecystokinin (gastrin, caerulin, octapeptide of cholecystokinin, and pentagastrin). The assay i...

2009
Bahman Shafii William J. Price

Estimation of unknown pesticide levels in experimental samples is an important aspect of many agricultural and environmental studies. Such measurements are often made utilizing a “standard” dose response curve. This methodology compares the biological response of a target organism at known dosages to the response of the same organism exposed to an unknown sample. These “bioassays” are typically...

2007
B. L. Dunn F. Ordon

Rhopalosiphum padi L. causes significant damage to winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), even without obvious aboveground symptoms of injury. Our objectives were to develop a juvenile-plant bioassay for bird cherry-oat aphid (BCOA) resistance that allows rapid phenotypic differentiation. Central features of the bioassay include root and shoot weight measurements of 3-week-old seedlings produced ...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2002
María Teresa Peinado Alberto Mariscal Manuel Carnero-Varo Joaquín Fernández-Crehuet

The linear correlation between the EC50 values of 50 substances obtained in luminescence bioassays using Vibrio fischeri and Vibrio harveyi and in a fluorogenic bioassay using Escherichia coli was investigated. As a result, a significant correlation was found between the said values in all three toxicity tests. The bioassay using V. harveyi had a sensitivity similar to that of the fluorogenic b...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2000
P J Sharpington T P Healy M J Copland

A wind tunnel bioassay system to screen mosquito repellents is described. A wind tunnel is utilized to exploit the upwind flight response of host-seeking mosquitoes. Mosquitoes within the wind tunnel are activated with human breath, fly upwind, and land on heated chick skins. This behavioral sequence results in a consistently high percentage of the test population approaching repellent or contr...

2000
M. Limson Zamora Renato Falcomer Gerry Moodie Kevin Capello

In 1983, the Radiation Protection Bureau of the federal Department of Health was formally recognized by the Canadian nuclear industry regulator, the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB) as the National Calibration Reference Centre (NCRC, the Centre) for Bioassay and In Vivo Measurements. The Centre’s mandate was to provide practical reference standards to the AECB’s licensees for measurements the...

2005
Jesus Lopez-Fidalgo Guillermo Sanchez

A statistical study of fitting log-normal distributions to air sampling concentrations and random intakes is reported in this paper. An improved method on the approximation of a sum of log-normal distributions to a log-normal distribution is used to forecast bioassay results and their uncertainties. These methods can be used in the design and implementation of air control monitoring and bioassa...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 1995
D Pascoe T J Kedwards S J Blockwell E J Taylor

Taylor et al. (1993) described a pollutant bioassay based upon a change in the rate at which Gammarus pulex (L.) consumes a novel food source (eggs of the brine shrimp Anemia salina) when the animals are stressed by exposure to a pollutant. The bioassay is rapid and non-destructive, and produces results with less variation than reported using conventional leaf-feeding bioassays. However, it is ...

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