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Serum globulin

It is clear however) that 25-OH-D3 is the major circulating metabolite of vitamin D3. It circulates almost completely bound to a specific serum globulin. [Pg.52]

The methods now used to measure 25-OH-D are competitive protein-ligand binding assays that use either serum globulin (diluted rat serum) (27)28) or a vitamin D-deficient rat kidney... [Pg.52]

A study of 137 lead-exposed workers found that of various indices of exposure, time integrated index of PbB was the best predictor of variation in serum P2 1 -globulin, serum -globulin, and urinary albumin... [Pg.67]

Early ultracentrifuges were extremely expensive and were therefore located in only a small number of laboratories. Nevertheless, rapid strides were made in the theory and practice of ultracentrifugation. By 1940 the behavior of proteins with molecular weights ranging from that of cytochrome c (13.4 kDa) to serum globulin (ca.170 kDa) had been studied. [Pg.171]

Serum-globulin. (Abderhalden Abderhalden and Samuely Morner.) Fibrin. (AbJerbalden and VoitJnovici Morner.)... [Pg.21]

In addition to anthrax vaccine, the organization was a licensed producer of diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertusis vaccines, adsorbed immune serum globulin (human) pertusis vaccine adsorbed rabies vaccine adsorbed and tetanus toxoid, adsorbed. See Plotkin and Orenstein (1999), Appendix2, pp. 1190-1193. [Pg.45]

Injected forms of antibodies which have been generated in another body or animal can be isolated, purified, and administered as standard human immune serum globulin (ISG), and ISG plus preparation, or as an animal antiserum or antitoxin. Some serums which are available are those for rabies, snake and insect bites, botulism, and tetanus. Temporary immunity of up to six months to hepatitis can be imparted by one "gamma globulin" shot. More permanent active immunity is available to health care workers. [Pg.195]

Protein molecules Egg albumin Serum albumin Serum globulin Haemocyanin 4.0 nm 5.6 nm 6.3 nm 22.0 nm... [Pg.270]

Clinical Biochemistry The results of the clinical biochemical analysis of the serum from rats fed treatment diets for up to l8 months are listed in Table V. Rats fed browned instant breakfast product for 12 months exhibited significantly elevated blood urea nitrogen levels over control rats. After l8 months of feeding, serum globulin and albumin were clearly lower than in controls. [Pg.475]

The only significant changes observed in rats fed browned hydrolyzed egg albumin were a slightly elevated serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase activity after 6 months, and a slightly elevated serum globulin level after 12 months. [Pg.475]

Putnam, F. W. Abnormal Human Serum Globulins. Science. 122, 275 (1955). [Pg.205]

Globulins. Soluble in neutral salt solutions and almost insoluble in water. Examples are serum globulins and fi-Iac-toglobulin in milk, myosin and actin in meat, and glycinin in soybeans. [Pg.81]

An aspirin-protein conjugate was prepared by first converting aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) to the acetylsalicylazide. The azide was coupled to rabbit serum globulin in a 1 1 dioxane-water solution maintained alkaline to phenolphthalein by the addition of base. About 25 to 35 haptenic... [Pg.94]

Blood serum globulin, egg globulin, milk globulin and plant globulins, such as edestin from hemp seed and excelsin from Brazil nut, are related proteins from the sources indicated. [Pg.397]

Globulins are insoluble or sparingly soluble in water, but their solubility is greatly increased by the addition of neutral salts such as sodium chloride. These proteins are coagulated by heat. They are deficient in methionine. Example -Serum globulin. Fibrinogen, Myosin of muscle and Globulins of pulses. [Pg.149]

Alonso, W.R. Trukawinski, S. Savage, M. Tenold, R. Hammond, D. Viral inactivation of intramuscular immune serum globulins. Biologicals 2000, 28, 5-15. [Pg.4011]

Autoimmune responses to TCE in susceptible mice were demonstrated including significant increases in antinuclear antibodies and total serum globulin among other parameters. Some indications of an autoimmune response have also been reported in Brown Norway rats. [Pg.2774]

When the red blood cells are removed from whole blood, and the resulting plasma is allowed to clot, the fibrinogen may be removed to yield serum. Serum contains a variety of proteins, some of which are called globulins because their solubility properties are different from the other serum proteins. Antibodies are a subclass of serum globulins that possess selective binding properties. Antibodies are also called immunoglobulins (Ig). [Pg.87]


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