Sentences with phrase «picogram per»

Patients with levels above 3000 picogram per milliliter carry a much higher risk for kidney disease in the general population.
Everybody has suPAR, which is produced by bone marrow cells, in their blood, with normal levels around 2400 picogram per milliliter (pg / ml).
Unlabeled ACTH at 1 picogram per milliliter significantly displaces labeled ACTH from these receptors.
• Women who had sudden cardiac arrest had estradiol levels of 54 picograms per milliliter, compared to 36 picograms per milliliter for the control group.
• Men who had sudden cardiac arrest had estradiol levels of 68 picograms per milliliter, compared to 52 picograms per milliliter for men who did not have sudden cardiac arrest.
When assessing the device's sensitivity with spiked mouse serum samples, the researchers were able to detect HIV and HCV antibodies at 300 picograms per mL and 750 picograms per mL, respectively — values lower than currently existing HIV and HCV antibody tests.
Levels of the hormone melatonin, which helps make people feel sleepy, averaged 4 picograms per millilitre of blood in the full - moon sleepers, compared with 8.2 picograms per millilitre in those who slept when the moon was new.
For example, for many proteins with a ubiquitin «tail,» or unfolded portion, the healthy controls had average levels of 200 picograms per millileter, while the people with Alzheimer's disease had average levels of about 375 picograms per millileter.
The «optimal cutoff» the Emory authors use in some of their statistical analyses is 5.2 picograms per milliliter.
The mean ± SEM peak increment over basal rate in serum gastrin in picograms per milliliter was 84.8 ± 4.4 to decaffeinated coffee and 44.8 ± 2.1 to peptone.
T3 should be between 240 and 450 picograms per deciliter.
Normal ranges for free testosterone (the actual active testosterone that your body can use) are: 8.7 — 25 picograms per milliliters (pg / ml).

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Typically, rodents, like nearly all mammals, have 6 to 7 picograms of DNA per cell.
The plated cells were then dissociated and counted using a hemocytometer in order to express results as picograms or nanograms of growth factor produced per day per million cells.
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