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A,-Proteinase inhibitor

Factor VIII, immunoglobulin, and albumin are all held as protein precipitates, the first as cryoprecipitate and the others as the Cohn fractions FI + II + III (or FII + III) and FIV + V (or FV), respectively (Table 7, Fig. 2). Similarly, Fractions FIVj + FIV can provide an intermediate product for the preparation of antithrombin III and a-1-proteinase inhibitor. This abiUty to reduce plasma to a number of compact, stable, intermediate products, together with the bacteriacidal properties of cold-ethanol, are the principal reasons these methods are stiU used industrially. [Pg.531]

ACTH, adrenocorticotrophic hormone Met, methionine Met(O), methionine sulfoxide DTT, dithiothreitol L7, L12, Escherichia coli ribosomal proteins Met(0)-L12, L12 containing Met(O) residues a-l-PI, a-1-proteinase inhibitor Met(0)-a-l-PI, a-l-PI... [Pg.851]

Smith, R.M., L.D. Traber, D.L. Traber, and R.G. Spragg. 1989. Pulmonary deposition and clearance of aerosolized a-1-proteinase inhibitor administered to dogs and to sheep. J. Clin. Invest. 84 1145-1154. [Pg.241]

Advice for treatment decisions based on specific genetic conditions were found in four Pis, namely that prolastin (a 1-proteinase inhibitor) is not indicated in patients with certain otl -antitrypsin deficiency phenotypes, trastuzumab indicated only in patients with overexpression of the HER2 protein, tretinoin, and imatinib are to be given only in patients with either a specific subtype of acute myelogenous leukemia or Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia, respectively. [Pg.259]

Gross V, Steube K, Tran-Thi TA, McDowell W, Schwarz RT, Decker K, Gerok W, Heinrich PC. Secretion of high-mannose-type a 1-proteinase inhibitor and a 1-acid glycoprotein by primary cultures of rat hepatocytes in the presence of the mannosidase 1 inhibitor 1-deoxymannojirimycin. Eur. J. Biochem. 1985 150(1) 41 6. [Pg.649]

In vitro, the capillary endothelial cells of the pancreas are still attached to the outer rim of whole islets postisolation and, with conditioned medium, may be coaxed to proliferate outward onto extracellular matrix-coated plastic plates for further mechanistic studies and functional analyses. The isolated capillary endothelial cells can be characterized by examining a-1 proteinase inhibitor and nephrin expression via immunocytochemistry or flow cytometry (Zanone et al., 2008). Not only do these endothelial cells play a role in drug candidate-induced effects on insulin secretion and glucose regulation of islets, but they also act as the regulators of leukocyte recruitment into the islets. The pancreatic microvasculature is therefore likely to play a role in the altered physiology of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas if affected by drug candidate exposure. [Pg.255]


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