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Blood isolation

White hlood cell Phagocytosis Whole blood Isolated cells Whole blood Chicken Loon Yes No change Depressed No change Holloway et al. (2003)... [Pg.155]

Thrombosthenin is extracted from a concentrated suspension of washed blood platelets obtained by any of the described methods of isolation (Maupin, 1954b). Bettex-Galland and Liischer (1961), starting with 50 liters of freshly (collected citrated human blood isolated by differential centrifugation in the (told, from the buffy layers, 20 to 30 ml of a highly concentrated suspension of washed platelets. Since the isolation of thrombosthenin is based on its solubility properties, special ce,re must be taken to eliminate the leucocytes their content of deoxyribonuclcoproteids... [Pg.10]

Isolate yellow fever virus from blood Isolate yellow fever virus from liver biopsy... [Pg.272]

Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (Pneumovax 23 and Pnu-Immune 23) is a mixture of highly purified capsular polysaccharides from 23 of the most prevalent or invasive types of S. pneumoniae seen in the Umted States. Serotypes included are 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6B, 7F, 8, 9N, 9V lOA, 12F, 14, 15B, 17F, 18C, 19A, 20, 22F, 23F, and 33F. These 23 types represent 85% to 90% of all blood isolates and 85% of pneumococcal isolates from other generally sterile sites seen in the United States. The vaccine is administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously as a single 0.5-mL dose. Each 0.5-mL dose of vaccine contains 25 meg of each polysaccharide type dissolved in isotonic saline solution (for a total of 575 meg polysaccharide) and 0.25% phenol as preservative. Significant cross-reactivity with other pneumococcal capsular antigens not represented in the vaccine does not... [Pg.2240]

B2. Bdyum, A., Isolation of mononuclear cells and granulocytes from human blood. Isolation of mononuclear cells by one centrifugation and of granulocytes by combining centrifugation and sedimentation at 1 g. Scand. J. Clin, Lab. Invest. 21 (Suppl. 97), 77-89 (1968). [Pg.131]

Soeth, E., Vogel, 1., Roder, C. et al. (1997) Comparative analysis of bone marrow and venous blood isolates from gastrointestinal cancer patients for the detection of disseminated tumor cells using reverse transcriptase PCR. Cancer Res, 57, 3106-3110. [Pg.273]

Hsueh PR, Kuo LC, Chang TC, Lee TF, Teng SH, Chuang YC, Teng LJ, Sheng WH. Evaluation of the Bruker Biotyper matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry system for identifieation of blood isolates oiAcinetobacter species. J Clin Microbiol. [Pg.174]

Fig. 15.2 Schematic diagram of an in vitro perfusion system for laminar shear stress conditions. Flow chamber contains the biomaterial with cultivated cells (e.g. HUVECs). Perfusion with full blood, isolated leukocytes, platelets or cell culture media. Rolling pump applies various volume rates. After perfusion, the perfused cells on the biomaterial (e.g. proliferation, vitality, PCR, Western blotting) and the supernatant (e.g. flow cytometry, ELISA) should be analyzed... Fig. 15.2 Schematic diagram of an in vitro perfusion system for laminar shear stress conditions. Flow chamber contains the biomaterial with cultivated cells (e.g. HUVECs). Perfusion with full blood, isolated leukocytes, platelets or cell culture media. Rolling pump applies various volume rates. After perfusion, the perfused cells on the biomaterial (e.g. proliferation, vitality, PCR, Western blotting) and the supernatant (e.g. flow cytometry, ELISA) should be analyzed...
Clinical Analysis Clinical, pharmaceutical, and forensic labs make frequent use of gas chromatography for the analysis of drugs. Because the sample s matrix is often incompatible with the GC column, analytes generally must be isolated by extraction. Figure 12.25b shows how gas chromatography can be used in monitoring blood alcohol levels. [Pg.572]

Destmction of the aluminum complex with ammonia then permits hydrocarbon extraction of the alkaloid. The alkaloid is subsequently both isolated and used as its tartrate salt. This nonnarcotic dmg, for which tolerance may develop, is frequently used orally with caffeine (16) for treatment of migraine it acts to constrict cerebral blood vessels, thus reducing blood flow to the brain. [Pg.549]

Blood components are also collected through apheresis. In apheresis, advanced blood cell separators are used to collect one or more specific blood components from a donor. The cell separators collect blood iato a separation chamber, isolate the desired blood components, and return the blood components not needed to the donor. This procedure is performed on-line within one sterile disposable tubiag set. The two principal components collected through apheresis are plasma and siagle-donor platelets (SDP). [Pg.520]

The posterior lobe of the pituitary, ie, the neurohypophysis, is under direct nervous control (1), unlike most other endocrine organs. The hormones stored in this gland are formed in hypothalamic nerve cells but pass through nerve stalks into the posterior pituitary. As early as 1895 it was found that pituitrin [50-57-7] an extract of the posterior lobe, raises blood pressure when injected (2), and that Pitocin [50-56-6] (Parke-Davis) causes contractions of smooth muscle, especially in the utems (3). Isolation of the active materials involved in these extracts is the result of work from several laboratories. Several highly active posterior pituitary extracts have been discovered (4), and it has been deterrnined that their biological activities result from peptide hormones, ie, low molecular weight substances not covalendy linked to proteins (qv) (5). [Pg.187]

Ling Zhi-8 (LZ-8) is an immunomodulatory protein (29,30) isolated from the mycelial extract of Ganoderma lucidium, that has been purified and shown to stimulate mouse spleen and human peripheral blood lymphocytes. LZ-8 is able to inhibit antibody production and prevent the development of autoimmune type I diabetes in NOD mice. [Pg.34]

The classic experiments of Von Meting and Minkowski in 1889 first impHcated the pancreas in regulating blood glucose levels removal of a dog s pancreas led directly to the development of hyperglycemia. Then in the early 1920s it was shown that an internal secretion of the pancreas could be isolated... [Pg.338]

Protein-Based Substitutes. Several plant and animal-based proteins have been used in processed meat products to increase yields, reduce reformulation costs, enhance specific functional properties, and decrease fat content. Examples of these protein additives are wheat flour, wheat gluten, soy flour, soy protein concentrate, soy protein isolate, textured soy protein, cottonseed flour, oat flour, com germ meal, nonfat dry milk, caseinates, whey proteins, surimi, blood plasma, and egg proteins. Most of these protein ingredients can be included in cooked sausages with a maximum level allowed up to 3.5% of the formulation, except soy protein isolate and caseinates are restricted to 2% (44). [Pg.34]

A wide number of proteia sources are available for use ia dairy substitutes. These iaclude animal proteias, ie, skim milk ia Hquid, coadeased, or dry form (filled products) caseia, caseiaates, and coprecipitates whey proteias oil-seed proteias, fish proteias and blood proteias. Oil-seed proteia sources iaclude soybean proteia coaceatrates and isolates, groundnut proteia, cottoaseed proteia, and sunflower seed, rapeseed, coconut, and sesame seed proteias (see Soybeans AND other oil seed). Other sources are leaf and single-cell proteias (see Foods, nonconventional). Of these proteia sources, milk and soybean proteias are most widely used. Proteia usage is based oa economics, flavor, fuactioaahty, and availabiUty. [Pg.441]

Synthesis of 12-(5)-10-hydroxy-/ra/is-ll,12-epoxyeicosa-5,9,14-(Z)-trienoic acids, position isomers of hepoxylins isolated from blood platelets (Ref. 2) ... [Pg.338]

It resembles atropine in its range of activity but in particular types of action it may differ quantitatively thus its action on the pupil is equal to that of atropine but shorter in duration, and that is also true of its antagonisni to the effect of acetylcholine on the isolated perfused cat s COTt, but its activity on the salivary gland and the blood pressure of the. IS greater than that of atropine, while its action on smooth muscle... [Pg.113]


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