Sentences with phrase «of human plasma»

Effects of Storage Duration and Temperature of Human Plasma and Serum on Red Blood Cell Aggregation and Shape
Albumin normally constitutes about 60 % of human plasma protein and plays an important role in regulating blood volume by maintaining the oncoosmotic pressure of blood needed to avoid edema, and by serving as the carrier for hydrophobic molecules, including lipid soluble hormones, bile salts, unconjugated bilirubin, free fatty acids (apoprotein), calcium, ions (transferrin), and some drugs (e.g., warfarin, phenobutazone, clofibrate & phenytoin).
Transcriptional control of the human plasma membrane phospholipid scramblase 1 gene is mediated by interferon - alpha
Multi-component immunoaffinity subtraction chromatography: an innovative step towards a comprehensive survey of the human plasma proteome.
For example, Thermo Fisher Scientific's HRAM Orbitrap - based MS systems can detect as many as 1,000 metabolites from several microliters of human plasma in less than an hour.

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Now, none of these should be confused with coconut water, which is the fluid inside coconuts — which, interestingly, is so close in composition to human plasma that in an emergency, you can use coconut water intravenously.
Human plasma carotenoid response to the ingestion of controlled diets high in fruits and vegetables
The effects of fat and protein on glycemic responses in nondiabetic humans vary with waist circumference, fasting plasma insulin, and dietary fiber intake
Plasma, erythrocyte human milk levels of free amino acids in lactating women administered aspartame or lactose.
Concentrations of N - descyclopropylmethylprazepam in whole - blood, plasma, and milk after administration of prazepam to humans.
This means alcohol transfers into human milk with an average milk / plasma ratio of one.
Larger biomarker signatures can be detected with technology from CDI Laboratories, which offers microarrays of functional human proteins (over 20,000 on a single array) to test the antibodies present in human liquid biopsy samples, such as blood, serum, plasma, CSF, or tissue lysates.
It interacts with a human plasma - membrane lipid, phosphatidylserine, to facilitate replication of the virus.
«This recombinant method has a good shot at making HSA more abundantly and more safely than human plasma, and it will at least have a shot at being as cost - effective,» says William Velander, an expert in genetically engineered therapeutics at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
«Starting with our cell model that mimics human pancreatic cancer progression, we identified released proteins, then tested and validated a subset of these proteins as potential plasma biomarkers of this cancer,» Zaret said.
Joseph Castellano at Stanford University in California and his colleagues discovered this by collecting blood from people at three different life stages — babies, young people around the age of 22, and older people around the age of 66 — and injecting the plasma component into mice that were the equivalent of around 50 years old in human years.
A trial is under way at a hospital in South Korea to test whether injections of human umbilical cord plasma have anti-ageing effects in healthy people aged 55 or older.
«Direct and regular observation of plasma by satellites started after the late 1960s — almost a decade after the first human - made satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched in 1957,» explains Masahito Nosé, an author of the study.
-- Hyperimmune globulin, prepared by purifying and concentrating plasma of immunized animals or previously infected humans with high titers (concentrations) of neutralizing antibody against Ebola virus, which have been shown to be protective in monkeys but are not currently available and would not be expected before mid-2015.
Researchers have previously found that blood from human teenagers can rejuvenate memory and cognition in elderly mice, probably due to factors present in the plasma — the liquid portion of the blood.
They gave aging mice (engineered to have deficient immune systems that would not adversely react to human plasma) infusions of the three types of plasma every fourth day for two weeks.
Since cold plasma has not been used on human beings before, the top priority of the Fraunhofer IST was to evaluate the safety of the solution.
These reference standards consist of human genomic DNA fragmented to 160 base pairs, representative of plasma - derived cfDNA, and are provided as a set of precisely defined allelic frequencies from as low as 0.1 %.
On the basis of those results, at least one company is attempting to replicate the effect in humans using blood plasma from healthy young people to treat patients with Alzheimer's disease.
At any given moment, the human body excretes thousands of metabolites that can be measured in urine, plasma and various body tissues.
In normal subjects, hypoglycemia produces an abrupt and sustained rise in levels of human growth hormone in plasma.
A new study, published online May 26 in Science Translational Medicine, presents a thorough profile of exercise's impact on the human body's metabolites in plasma — and reveals vast biological differences among more - and less - fit individuals.
When Yousef injected plasma from people in their late 60s into the bodies of 3 - month - old mice — about 20 years old in human terms — the mice's brains showed signs of ageing.
Cardiovascular effects of methylphenidate in humans are associated with increases of dopamine in brain and of epinephrine in plasma
Protein expression profiles of human lymph and plasma mapped by 2D - DIGE and 1D SDS - PAGE coupled with nanoLC - ESI - MS / MS bottom - up proteomics.
A group of NUST MISIS's young scientists has presented a new therapeutic material based on nanofibers made of polycaprolactone modified with a thin - film antibacterial composition and plasma components of human blood.
Most patients with immune deficiency are treated with plasma - based drug products derived from plasma samples that are pooled from thousands of human donors.
N - acetylcysteine reduces the size and activity of von Willebrand factor in human plasma and mice.
Dosing of mebendazole of 30 - 87 mg / kg / day in humans resulted in plasma levels of 120 -218 nM (260 nM for continuous administration) with coefficients of variation ranging from 27 to 72 %.
Anaplastic, plasmablastic, and plasmacytic plasmacytomas of mice: relationships to human plasma cell neoplasms and late - stage differentiation of normal B cells.
«Both the neuronal and average human membrane models — arguably the most compositionally complex plasma membrane lipid models to date — showed non-ideal lateral lipid mixing at different length and time scales, demonstrating the inherent complexity of biological membranes.»
A growing number of human studies suggest that a low plasma Aβ42 / Aβ40 ratio is a risk factor for major depression, 45, 46 dementia47 and higher mortality.48 The Framingham Study also showed that increased plasma Aβ42: Aβ40 ratios are associated with decreased risk of AD and dementia.13 Thus, the higher Aβ42 / Aβ40 ratio observed in regular meditators at baseline and the increase in this ratio from pre - to post intervention in the novice meditator and vacation groups may be salutary to brain health.
Western blot analysis of antibody specificity has been done using a routine sample setup composed of IgG / HSA - depleted human plasma and protein lysates from a limited number of human tissues and cell lines.
Background: Studies conducted in animal models and humans suggest the presence of a dynamic equilibrium of amyloid - β (Aβ) peptide between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma compartments.
Abstract: Background: Studies conducted in animal models and humans suggest the presence of a dynamic equilibrium of amyloid - β (Aβ) peptide between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma compartments.
Similarly, inactivating mutations affecting the expression of APOC3 in humans led to reduced plasma TG levels (8) and protection against CVD (9 — 11).
Finally, this study demonstrated that provoked hypothesis driven physiological studies in human knockouts should discover new biology; for instance, after challenge with oral fat, APOC3 knockouts displayed marked blunting of the usual post-prandial rise in plasma triglycerides compared to wild - type family members.
Modality of access under this proposal: Users can provide human or animal serum, plasma or tissue samples, or cell pellets or supernatants from cell models.
Elevated plasma TG levels represent a risk factor for CVD in humans, and an adjusted analysis of patients in the Framingham Heart Study suggests that each decrease of 1 mg / dl in plasma ApoC - III levels is associated with a 4 % decrease in CVD risk (11), further supporting the potential therapeutic benefit of suppressing plasma ApoC - III levels in humans to reduce CVD.
Some of the research covered in the documentary includes scientists who are identifying and characterizing planets orbiting other stars (the other planets in our solar system would likely be more trouble than they're worth to make comfortable, the film argues); an engineer building a rocket fueled by plasma, the same charged particles found in our sun; and a team building a fleet of robots that could construct habitats before humans even arrive at their destination.
The levels of ciprofloxacin in surface water around the Indian plant exceeded human therapeutic blood plasma concentrations, and were thus presumably toxic for a wide range of bacteria.
To measure total lipase activity, plasma samples were incubated with 10 % Intralipid / [3H] TG emulsion (Hospira) as a substrate and human serum as the source of ApoC - III (24).
A California - based startup that provides transfusions of human blood plasma from young people to older people claims that results from its human trial show improvements in biomarkers related to Alzheimer's, cancer, and heart disease.
A pool of normal human plasma was used as a negative control (NC).
Antiviral effects of plasma and milk proteins: lactoferrin shows potent activity against both human immunodeficiency virus and human cytomegalovirus replication in vitro.
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