نتایج جستجو برای: seed bioassay
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Radioimmunoassay of thyrotropin (TSH) is well-established, and highly sensitive radioimmunometric assay is often used clinically (1). Some recent results indicate that TSH immunoreactivity and bioactivity are not always synonymous (2). The detection limit of present bioassays for bovine TSH is about 0.5-1 milli-int. unit/L (3-6). More-sensitive bioassay is necessary for evaluating human TSH. Th...
L IVER transplantation has been increasingly used to treat end-stage liver diseases since the introduction of Cy A in combination with other immunosuppressive agents. 1 Although Cy A has a powerful immunosuppressive effect on allograft rejection, many transplant recipients still experience rejection episodes that are often irreversible. The nephrotoxicity of Cy A in some recipients has necessit...
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.
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 ...
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...
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