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Pathologic sera

N2. Nikkila, E., Studies on the lipoprotein relationships in normal and pathological sera and the effect of heparin on serum lipoproteins. Scand. J. Clin, ir Lab. Invest. 5, Suppl. 8, 9-100 (1953). [Pg.85]

The alkaline denaturation of serum proteins proved to be of practical use in detecting greater or lesser differences between normal and various pathological sera. For example, the proteins of sera from patients suffering from cancer cannot be denatured with alkali as can those of normal people. [Pg.267]

H7. Hughes, B. P, A method for the estimation of serum creatine kinase and its use in comparing creatine kinase and aldolase activity in normal and pathological sera. Clin. Chim. Acta 7, 597 (1962). [Pg.188]

Starch-gel electrophoresis of pathological sera led to the indication that there might be different alkaline phosphatase enzyme patterns in sera of patients with bone and hepatobiliary disease (C7). Taswell and... [Pg.302]

R31. Rubinstein, H. J., Oliver, I. T., and Brackenridge, C. J., Comparative quantitative analysis of normal and pathological sera by electrophoresis in starch gel and cellulose acetate. Clin. Chim. Ada 7, 65-72 (1962). [Pg.298]

W6. Westphal, V., and Gedigk, P., Azorubin-binding capacity of normal and pathological sera. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 76, 838-843 (1951). [Pg.384]

Vaux St. Cyr (VI) studied perchloric acid extracts of normal and of pathological sera. All of them contained seromucoid acid, and the latter sera contained in addition y-globulin, PsA-globulin, and albumin, but in variable amounts. [Pg.269]

An evaluation of 3,4-dinitrophenyl tetra-JV-acetyl-jS-chitotetraoside as a substrate for the measurement of lysozyme in normal and pathological sera has been reported. ... [Pg.514]

The ultracentrifuge has found comparatively little application to the study of pathological sera. McFarlane (235) obtained sedimentation diagrams of the sera in patients with tuberculosis, pneumonia, scarlet fever, multiple myeloma, ovarian carcinoma, and other disorders, but the results proved difiUcult to interpret. He found evidence of an increase in globuhns in some of the infections and in one case of myeloma noted a large fraction (probably not the X-protein), intermediate in sedimentation rate between the A and G components. Interesting results have been obtained in multiple myeloma (162, 178, 233, 235, 251, 271) in efforts to identify Bence-Jones proteins in the blood and urine. Whereas typical Bence-Jones proteins obtained from the urine (235, 251,... [Pg.177]


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