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Unidentified Inhibitors. Many reports have been published relative to inhibitory responses which were obtained with extracts of plant tissue or from products associated with decomposition processes. For the most part, the inhibitory responses have been noted, but the inhibitors have not been identified chemically. Garb 48) tabulated approximately 25 references in which inhibitors were reported but were not characterized. These will not be relisted here. Uncharacterized inhibitors have also been reportd by Le Tourneau et al. 91), Patrick and Koch 112), Lapusan 85), Guenzi and Mc-Calla 63), Lawrence and Kilcher 86), Grodzinskii et al. 60), Brown 24), Patrick et al. 114), and Hoveland 73). [Pg.134]

CAH Chronic active hepatitis CALLA Common lymphoblastic leukaemia antigen CALX Conjunctival associated lymphoid tissue CaM Calmodulin cAMP Cyclic adenosine monophosphate also knomt as adenosine 3, 5 -phosphate CAM CeU adhesion molecule CAP57 Cationic protein from neutrophils CAT Catalase CatG Cathepsin G... [Pg.280]

Fareed J., Callas D. D. Pharmacological aspects of thrombin inhibitors A developmental perspective. Vessels 1995 1,15-24. [Pg.166]

Availability of raquosted compound Supply in time and just in lime (calla) Supply in sufficient quantity and quality... [Pg.17]

The family is mostly tropical and subtropical but extends into temperate areas including a few representatives in the United Stales. In the New World, we recognize some genera as ornamentals (e.g., the calla lily) in the Old World, some roots are used as food (e.g., taro) as are the fruits of Monslera species. [Pg.21]

Callas D, Fareed J. Comparative anticoagulant effects of various thrombin inhibitors, as determined in the ecarin clotting time method. Thromb Res 1996 83 463-468. [Pg.106]

Callas DD, Bacher P, Fareed J (1995) Studies on the thrombo-genic effects of recombinant tissue factor. In vivo versus ex vivo findings. Semin Thromb Hemost 1(2) 166-176... [Pg.296]

Primary andbodies Polyclonal rabbit and-EMA, monoclonal mouse and-CALLA (CDIO) (ascitic fluid, hybridoma PHM6) and monoclonal rat anti-c-erbB2 (Insdtute of Cancer Research clone, BTl/83d). [Pg.382]

To the positive sample, add 50 pL of rabbit anti-EMA andserum diluted 1 in 40, 50 pL of mouse and-CALLA monoclonal andbody diluted 1 in 60, and 50 pL of neat rat and<- rAJS2 monoclonal. Make all diludons in L-15 plus PCS. [Pg.383]

Record data from the samples labeled with all three antibodies. Display acytogramofgreen (CALLA) vs red (Texas Red) fluorescence. Set gates on the EMA and CALLA positive cells and display separate histograms of their orange c-erbB2) fluorescence. [Pg.384]

Pig. 2. A cytogram of red (EMA) vs green (CALLA) fluorescence from normal human breast cells displayed as an isometric plot. The vertical axis represents cell number. The histograms show the orange (c-erbB2) fluorescence from the CALLA and EMA positive cells. [Pg.385]

Kaiser B, Callas D, Walenga JM, Fareed J Synthetic and recombinant antithrombin drugs Exp Opin Invest Drugs (1998) 7(6) %3-985. [Pg.524]

Pinni-veined or Feathered-veined leaves consist of a mid-vein with lateral veinlets extending from mid-vein to margin at frequent intervals and in a regular manner. Example Calla. [Pg.159]

The Spathe is a large bract enveloping the inflorescence and often colored, as in the Calla, or membranous, as in the Daffodil. [Pg.178]

The Spadix is a thick, fleshy rachis with flowers closely sessile or embedded on it, usually with a spathe or sheathing bract. Example Calla, Acorus Calamus, Arum triphyllum. [Pg.179]

The name Arisaema is derived from the Greek word Aris (arum) and Haema (blood). Arum constitutes a large family of plants that includes 2000 species and includes members from the Arum, Arisaema, Calla, Dieffenbachia, and Philodendron genera. Common names included in this family include calla lilies, dumb cane, jack-in-the-pulpit, taro, and skunk cabbage. [Pg.178]

Callas PW, Pastides H, Hosmer DW Jr. 1996. Lung cancer mortality among workers in formaldehyde industries. J Occup Environ Med 38 747-748. [Pg.374]

Sreedharan, S. P., Goetzl, E. J., and Malfroy, B. (1990). Elevated synovial tissue concentration of the common acute lymphoblastic leukaemia antigen (CALLA)-associated neutral endopepti-dase (3.4.24.11) in human chronic arthritis. Immunology 71, 142-144. [Pg.36]

Smith, A. H., Pearce, N. E., and Callas, P. W. (1988). Canca- case-control studies with other cancers as controls. Int J Epidemiol 17 (2), 298-306. [Pg.418]

Carrel S, Schmidt-Kessen A, Mach JP, et al. Expression of common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA) on human malignant melanoma cell lines. J Immunol. 1983 130 2456-2460. [Pg.200]

CD 10 (common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen, CALLA) can show a canalicular staining pattern similar to that of polyclonal-CEA in approximately half... [Pg.570]


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