نتایج جستجو برای: horse serum

تعداد نتایج: 318182  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1976
L L Corbett D L Parker

Lyophilizatin of 13 cyanobacterial cultures belonging to seven genera was attempted in a variety of suspending substances. All organisms survived lyophilization when suspended in lamb serum. Some of the organisms could be successfully lyophilized in horse serum, beef serum, fetal bovine serum, or human ascites fluid. With the exception of Nostoc muscorium, none of the organisms survived lyophil...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1980
S Gartner H S Kaplan

A method has been described for the long-term culture of human bone marrow cells in liquid medium. Hematopoiesis, as measured by the production of granulocytic-macrophage progenitor cells (CFUc), continued for at least 20 weeks and was dependent upon the presence of a marrow-derived adherent layer of cells. As in the case of murine marrow liquid cultures, the adherent layer consisted of mononuc...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1982
M A Fletcher K E Caldwell L Saez Z Latif

A sialoglycoprotein from horse erythrocytes was isolated in essentially homogeneous form and found to contain the neuraminidase-sensitive determinant of the horse erythrocyte for Paul-Bunnell heterophile antibodies of infectious mononucleosis. This reactivity was retained after covalent coupling of the antigen to latex particles. The latex reagent has greater stability (greater than 3 years) th...

Journal: :Genetics 1970
M Braend

HE term “prealbumin” was originally applied by SMITHIES (1955) to those zones of protein which migrate ahead of albumin in alkaline starch gel. Using acidic starch gel, BRAEND and EFREMOV (1965) and GAHNE (1966) detected numerous protein zones in horse serum that migrated ahead of albumin. Also, FAGERHOL and BRAEND (1965) demonstrated a multiplicity of prealbumin zones in human serum. GAHNE (19...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1995
P R Marchi P Rawlings J N Burroughs M Wellby P P Mertens P S Mellor A M Wade-Evans

Purified African horse sickness virus (AHSV) was fed, as part of a blood meal, to adult females from a susceptible colony of Culicoides variipennis, established in the insectories at the Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright Laboratory, UK. The meal consisted of heparinized blood obtained from ovine, bovine, equine (horse and donkey) or canine sources spiked with AHSV serotype 9 (AHSV9). The i...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
M. A. Barber

The paper gives the results of a series of experiments made with a special technique for the purpose of testing whether or not so called antiblastic phenomena or bactericidal phenomena play any part in immunity to pneumococcus. The technique employed is that devised by the writer and consists in the isolation of single bacteria and their growth in hanging drops where growth can be continuously ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1963
Gordon T. Archer James G. Hirsch

Horse eosinophil function has been studied in vitro by means of phase contrast cinemicrophotography. Locomotion of horse eosinophils was inhibited by serum factors reacting with glass surfaces. Under appropriate conditions which eliminated this inhibitory effect, eosinophils moved about and ingested some particles as rapidly as did neutrophils. Eosinophils were attracted to and readily engulfed...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2004
George M. Mackenzie

1. In rabbits previously immunized to horse serum the rate of disappearance of horse serum after reinjection is somewhat more rapid than in control animals not previously immunized. But when the average duration of the persistence of antigen in ten previously immunized rabbits is compared with the average duration of persistence in ten normal controls, the difference is not impressive. This hol...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Simon Flexner Harold L. Amoss

The cerebrospinal fluid taken very early and quite late in the course of acute poliomyelitis exhibits no neutralizing action on filtered poliomyelitic virus. The blood serum on the 6th day of the disease already contains the neutralizing principles. The injection of sterile horse serum into the cerebrospinal meninges in monkeys increases their permeability, so that they permit the immunity neut...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2013
Lin Wang Deng-Ke Luo Zhen-Yu Pan

The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between glucocorticoid receptors and steroid‑induced avascular necrosis of the femoral head (SANFH). Healthy New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into 3 groups (n=16/group); the normal (no treatment), control (horse serum injections) and treatment (horse serum and methylprednisolone injections) groups. Methylprednisolone and h...

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