Characterization
of Human Serum Albumin - Facilitated Lipofection Gene Delivery Strategy.
An apparently new Variant
of human serum albumin, albumin Naskapi, has been found in high frequency in the Naskapi Indians of Quebec and, in lower frequency, in other North American Indians.The family and population data of the albumin are consistent with its inheritance as a simple autosomal trait Controlled by a gene designated Al Naskapi.
In case
of human sera special requirements may apply.
Not exact matches
Some people believe that the President
of the United States is actually an alien that has taken
human form and that the flu shots are mind control
serum.
Human studies have even shown antibodies to wheat germ agglutinin in the
serum of healthy individuals.
(See: The Potential Health Benefits
Of Makapuno Coconut Byproduct) Previous studies done on coconut flakes and coconut flour have also shown that the dietary fiber of coconut can reduce cholesterol levels (e.g. see: The Cholesterol - Lowering Effect of Coconut Flakes in Humans with Moderately Raised Serum Cholestero
Of Makapuno Coconut Byproduct) Previous studies done on coconut flakes and coconut flour have also shown that the dietary fiber
of coconut can reduce cholesterol levels (e.g. see: The Cholesterol - Lowering Effect of Coconut Flakes in Humans with Moderately Raised Serum Cholestero
of coconut can reduce cholesterol levels (e.g. see: The Cholesterol - Lowering Effect
of Coconut Flakes in Humans with Moderately Raised Serum Cholestero
of Coconut Flakes in
Humans with Moderately Raised
Serum Cholesterol)
Although most
of these biosubstances have been identified in mother's milk in quantities that exceed maternal
serum levels, their exact role in
human newborns is uncertain; most current information is from animal models whose development may significantly differ.
Spironolactone: relationship between concentrations
of dethioacetylated metabolite in
human serum milk.
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.
«We also anticipate that the use
of this method will be able to evaluate
human serum samples to identify spectral signatures that can distinguish between Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.»
«From many candidates, we chose one that is both easily distinguished from
human serum proteins and an unambiguous indicator
of the bacteria,» Turko says.
These findings call into question the safety
of the recent substitution
of DiNP for DEHP in soft PVC, particularly since a shorter male AGD has been shown to be related to male genital birth defects in children (such as hypospadias and undescended testis) and impaired reproductive function in adult males (such as decreased fertility, impaired semen quality and lower
serum testosterone levels) and the fact that
human levels
of DiNP are rapidly increasing globally, says Carl - Gustaf Bornehag, professor in Public Health Sciences at Karlstad University and responsible for the current study.
This differential response depends on a «natural» immune response environment, that is, on the presence
of human blood
serum.
Now, researchers from the Department
of Chemistry at Imperial College London have come up with a system that is specific, flexible, and can detect single protein biomarkers directly in
human serum (a pool
of fluid separated from blood).
It was discovered that adiposity is transmissible from
human to mouse and that it was associated with changes in
serum levels
of branched - chain amino acids.
After collecting biopsies from banked
human donor eyes, the team expanded the numbers
of cells in a culture plate using
human serum to nourish them.
University
of Alabama at Birmingham researchers have found that amounts
of this microRNA are significantly elevated in the brains
of experimental rats with induced depression from corticosterone treatment, in the post-death brains
of humans diagnosed with MDD and in peripheral blood
serum from living patients with MDD, according to a study by led by Yogesh Dwivedi, Ph.D., the Elesabeth Ridgely Shook Endowed Professor and director
of Translational Research, UAB Mood Disorders Program, Department
of Psychiatry.
Vaccines made from the brains
of infected animals protect
humans and animals, but the
serum can contain impurities which cause encephalitis — a dangerous inflammation
of the brain.
In animals harboring intraperitoneal hollow - fiber or subcutaneous implants containing light - inducible transgenic cells, the
serum levels
of the
human glycoprotein secreted alkaline phosphatase could be remote - controlled with fiber optics or transdermally regulated through direct illumination.
The researchers found that resistin, an immune protein commonly found in
human serum, instigates an inappropriate inflammatory response to worm infections, impairing the clearance
of the worm.
Wet skin isn't the only challenge for medical adhesives — the
human body is full
of blood,
serum, and other fluids that complicate the repair
of numerous internal injuries.
Based on the observation that obese mice, rats, and
humans all had elevated
serum concentrations
of a protein called GDF15 compared to lean controls, Yumei Xiong and colleagues set out to develop therapies derived from the molecule.
To assess cross-neutralization
of TMAdV by known
human adenoviruses, 7 pools
of in - house reference
sera at the VRDL (rabbit hyperimmune
sera) and collectively containing antibodies to
human adenovirus serotypes 1 through 35 were available for testing.
To date, no immunization
of humans or animals has elicited broadly neutralizing
sera able to prevent HIV - 1 transmission; however, elicitation
of broad and potent heavy chain only antibodies (HCAb) has previously been reported in llamas.
To explore a potential link between the outbreak and associated illness in
humans, we blindly tested available
sera from titi monkeys (n = 59), rhesus macaques housed in the same building (n = 36), CNPRC personnel and close contacts (n = 20), and random
human blood donors (n = 81) for evidence
of recent or prior infection by TMAdV by virus neutralization (Fig. 6).
For the time course study, cells were treated with 20 μM
of EGCG for 12, 24, 48, 72, or 144 h.
Human colon cancer cell line HT - 29 and prostate cancer cell line PC3 were obtained from American Type Culture Collection (Manassas, VA), and were grown in McCoy's 5A and RPMI 1640 containing 10 % fetal bovine
serum, respectively.
Researchers at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University
of Miami Miller School
of Medicine have discovered a peripheral biomarker in
human blood
serum that can be used to detect the presence and progress
of glioblastoma brain tumors before and after treatment.
GC - MS Based Metabolomics and NMR Spectroscopy Investigation
of Food Intake Biomarkers for Milk and Cheese in
Serum of Healthy
Humans — Alessia Trimigno — Metabolites
In collaboration with Dr. Josh Thaden and Vance Fowler, Duke University Medical Center, we are exploring relationships between bacterial genetic variation, emergence
of AMR, and patient outcome in Enterobacter and Escherichia coli Bloodstream Infections (BSI) by leveraging the Duke University Bloodstream Infection Biorepository (BSIB), which contains robust clinical data, bacterial bloodstream isolates, and corresponding
human sera and DNA from over 2000 patients with BSI caused by Gram - negative bacteria at Duke Hospital since 2002.
Inclusion Criteria: • Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status
of 0 or 1 • Have histologically or cytologically confirmed advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)(Stage IIIb or greater) • Measurable disease, as defined by Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) 1.1 • Known PD - L1 tumor status as determined by an immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay performed by the central laboratory on tissue obtained at Screening • A woman
of childbearing potential must have a negative highly sensitive
serum (beta -
human chorionic gonadotropin [beta - hCG]-RRB- at Screening within 14 days prior to study drug administration Inclusion Criteria for Crossover: • Participants must have been randomized to Arm A
of the study and had radiographic disease progression according to RECIST 1.1 • Participants must have a mandatory biopsy at the time
of disease progression according to RECIST 1.1 prior to crossing over.
This protein binds to murine monoclonal antibodies
of defined epitope specificity and HIV - 1 converted
human serum polyclonal antibodies in ELISA and Western
Human volunteers given an oral dose
of 2 g niclosamide exhibited maximal
serum concentration
of 0.25 - 6 μg / ml and eliminated the drug within 2 days.
This protein binds to murine monoclonal antibodies
of defined epitope specificity and
human serum polyclonal antibodies in ELISA and Western ELISA.
Lack
of cross-reactivity between the Bacillus thuringiensis derived protein Cry1F in maize grain and dust mite Der p 7 protein with
human sera positive for Der p 7 - IgE.
StemSpan ™ SFEM II
Serum - Free Expansion Medium Containing CD34 + Expansion Supplement Supports Greater Expansion
of Human CD34 + Cells Than Other Media Tested
Dr. Bovenkamp conducted further research at the Johns Hopkins University Bayview Proteomics Center in the Division
of Cardiology at Johns Hopkins School
of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, using proteomic techniques for biomarker detection in
human serum.
Immunoblot analysis using mouse monoclonal antibody to
human IgM detected IgM to cytomegalovirus (CMV)- specific proteins (150, 42, 38, 32, and 28 kDa) in 74 (38 %)
of 197 seropositive
serum samples from 197 individuals in three subject groups: 43 surgical patients, 31 patients with solid tumors, and 123 healthy individuals.
The IgMs accounted for essentially all
of the misTTR hydrolytic activity
of unfractionated
human serum.
Liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry - based parallel metabolic profiling
of human and mouse
serum reveals putative biomarkers with the progression
of nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases.
What is perhaps most notable in the study by Liu et al (36) was that
human monocytes, in
human serum, exhibited biologically important differences in microbicidal response within the range
of serum 25 (OH) D values commonly found in free - living populations.
Reykjavik, ICELAND, 9 October 2011 — Scientists at deCODE Genetics and academic collaborators from Iceland, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands and the USA today report the discovery
of low frequency variants in the
human genome that associate with risk
of gout, a common inflammatory arthritis, and
serum uric acid levels.
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.
Hu C et al. (2015) Autoantibody Profiling on
Human Proteome Microarray for Biomarker Discovery in Cerebrospinal Fluid and
Sera of Neuropsychiatric Lupus.
Human pulmonary artery endothelial cells cultured with
serum from homozygous carriers showed an increase in MCP - 1 release in carriers
of the minor allele, with the difference eliminated upon addition
of tocilizumab.
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).
The CDI HuProt microarray contains nearly 75 %
of the
human proteome on a single glass slide, a unique and powerful tool for high - throughput
serum profiling and biomarker discovery.
Like Neu5Gc, they found that
human cells and
serum have only trace amounts
of Gc - CS — again, likely from red meat consumption.
Dr. Herta Spencer,
of the Veterans Administration Hospital in Hines, Illinois, explains that the animal and
human studies that correlated calcium loss with high protein diets used isolated, fractionated amino acids from milk or eggs.19 Her studies show that when protein is given as meat, subjects do not show any increase in calcium excreted, or any significant change in
serum calcium, even over a long period.20 Other investigators found that a high - protein intake increased calcium absorption when dietary calcium was adequate or high, but not when calcium intake was a low 500 mg per day.21
Aldosterone reverses certain types
of hearing loss inn experimental animals100, 101, 102, 103, and levels
of serum aldosterone have been inversely correlated with degree
of hearing in
humans.104 Case studies at Tahoma Clinic, Renton, Washington, have found that a significant percentage
of individuals with hearing loss and low levels
of aldosterone recover some
of their hearing when exogenous aldosterone is taken.105
Quantitative measurement
of endogenous estrogens and estrogen metabolites in
human serum * by liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry.