The constituents of whole blood differ from serum and other blood-derived products however (Supplementary Table 5), and the effects of erythrocytes, leucocytes, platelets, clotting factors, and numerous other factors whose concentration differs between blood and blood-derived products, on the ocular ...
The blood serum of schizophrenic patients differs from that of normal people and patients with a number of other mental diseases concerning its effect on glucose transformation with chicken erythrocites in the experiments in vitro causing an increase of the lactate/pyruvate coefficient. The extent of...
and X-ray examinations may be necessary for the detection of organ or lymph node enlargement or bone abnormalities. More-unusual cases may require further examinations—e.g., specialserological(serum-related) or biochemical procedures or various measurements using radioactive isotopes to outline an org...
compared to females for 912 of the 1055 (86%) genes showing interaction effects in the second analysis (Wilcoxon signed rank testP < 2.2 × 10–16) (Fig.4). In large part, the stronger responses to LPS treatment in males result from overall lower gene expression in vehicle-tre...
host serum factors and also antimicrobial agents. Therefore inoculated blood must be diluted to a point where these substances will have a minimal inhibitory effect. The required dilutional factor has been evaluated before and up to 10 times dilution has been recommended [32, 33], however the ...
if the mother's blood group is "O" and the newborn blood group is "A" or "B", infant's same group "A" or "B" group blood could not be transfused, because the anti-A anti-B antibodies can be derived in the infant's serum from mother's blood which may react with the "A" ...
The present study was planned to assess the burden of chronic exposure to pesticides by estimation of pesticide residual levels in human serum samples taken randomly from the inhabitants of Dal Lake hamlets. Exposure of humans to hazardous chemicals occurs directly in the fields and indirectly due ...
“O”). In 1902, his colleagues discovered the fourth main type as “AB.” His observations led to what has become known as the “Landsteiner law”: for whichever ABO antigens that are lacking on the red blood cell (RBC) surface, the corresponding antibody will be present in the serum....
Gender interaction of uric acid in the development of hypertension. Clin Exp Hypertens. 2018;40:446–51. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Gaffo AL, Jacobs DR Jr, Sijtsma F, Lewis CE, Mikuls TR, Saag KG. Serum urate association with hypertension in young adults: analysis from the ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cells in the body, possessing unique biological and physical properties. RBCs have demonstrated outstanding potential as delivery vehicles due to their low immunogenicity, long-circulating cycle, and immune ch