نتایج جستجو برای: electroimmunoassay

تعداد نتایج: 79  

2002
D Yoon F Kueppers R M Genta G B Klintmalm V I Khaoustov B Yoffe

Background: Alpha-1-antitrypsin (A1AT) deficiency is the most common inherited metabolic disorder with the potential to cause injury in the lung and liver. Recent reports suggested that alpha-1-antichymotrypsin (A1AC) deficiency may also be a possible cause of chronic liver disease. However, it has received little attention and is rarely investigated in the clinical setting. Aims: To assess the...

Journal: :Roczniki Akademii Medycznej w Bialymstoku 2005
I Domysławska K Kita A Sulik B Lewandowski J Chwiećko O Kowal-Bielecka S Sierakowski

PURPOSE To determinate glycosylation of selected acute-phase glycoproteins (AGP, ACT, CP) and serum concentration of this proteins in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS The study was carried out on 35 patients with active SLE and 15 healthy volunteers. The immunological measurements were performed at first day of hospitalisation, before receiving treatment. The ...

Journal: :Mediators of Inflammation 1994
Peter Björk Thorarinn Gudmundsson Kjell Ohlsson

In this work we have studied the acute phase protein response and degranulation of polymorphonuclear leukocytes in vivo in the rat after a slow interleukin-1beta stimulation. A total dose of 1 mug, 2 mug, 4 mug and 0 mug (controls with only vehicle) of interleukin-1beta was released from osmotic minipumps over a period of 7 days. The pumps were implanted subcutaneously. A cystic formation was f...

Journal: :Circulation research 1977
H F Hoff C L Heideman A M Gotto J W Gaubatz

Apoliporotein B (apoB) was measured in buffer-extracted homogenates of grossly normal and artherosclerotic human aortic intima by means of an electroimmunoassay procedure. The apoB values which were expressed as microgram per mg tissue dry weight, varied widely, ranging from 0.34 to 18.45 in normal intima and from 0.8 to 12.5 in fatty fibrous plaques. No consistent differences in apoB content w...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1983
G Krishnan

I describe a radioimmunoassay for human prothrombin, with use of a double-antibody technique. Antiserum raised in rabbits was absorbed with Al(OH)3 and heated to 56 degrees C for 30 min. 125I-labeled prothrombin retaining more than 90% of its biological activity was prepared by the iodine monochloride method. The mean concentration of prothrombin in plasma of 12 normal individuals was 100 +/- 2...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1984
P Hindocha C A Campbell J D Gould A Wojciechowski C B Wood

The usefulness of serial study of C reactive protein in the early detection of neonatal septicaemia was evaluated in a neonatal unit using a commercially available latex agglutination slide test as a rapid screening method and electroimmunoassay as a reference method for C reactive protein determination. A positive latex test was obtained in 11 infants with verified septicaemia (positive blood ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1978
G W Pettit T Yamada D A Wing P B Jahrling

Staphylococcal enterotoxin B, a protein exotoxin from Staphylococcus aureus, produced progressive hypotension and shock when injected (1 mg/kg, iv) into rhesus monkeys. Plasma levels of factors which have been implicated in the pathogenesis of other types of shock were measured. Endotoxin-like activity was measured by the Limulus lysate technique, fibrin degradation products (FDP) were quantifi...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1985
C I Bhagat J P Beilby P Garcia-Webb L J Dusci

Electroimmunoassay-Laurell “rockets” (1)-is a simple technique for determining the concentration of a specific protein in a protein mixture. The technique is ideally suited for both routine and research use. A major disadvantage is the need to place small volumes of sample solution, typically 3 pL, into a row of wells in an agarose plate. if the wells are incorrectly cut or imprecisely loaded, ...

Journal: :Diabetes 2002
Helen M Colhoun Marja-Riitta Taskinen James D Otvos Paul Van Den Berg John O'Connor Arie Van Tol

Patients with type 1 diabetes have greatly increased phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) activity and have an altered HDL subclass distribution. In 195 patients with type 1 diabetes and in 194 men and women aged 30-55 years, we examined the relationship of PLTP activity to HDL and examined whether PLTP activity contributes to differences in HDL found in type 1 diabetes. PLTP activity was measu...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1983
R B Weinberg A M Scanu

Human apolipoprotein A-IV is an acidic polypeptide of molecular weight 46,000 that is secreted into lymph on the surface of nascent chylomicrons, but which exists in circulation unassociated with lipoproteins. Previous studies of this protein have utilized material isolated from a d < 1.006 g/ml fraction of human serum and from human lymph. Although it has been suggested that apoA-IV circulatin...

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