[29]). Therefore the mycoplasma was considered unlikely to be a useful source of I-active substance for characterization. Work in the field of blood transfusion had established, first, that the I antigen is strongly expressed on the red cells of the vast majority of adults, second, that the...
Gamma-Glutamyltranspeptidase 1. Although present in many different organs, GGTP is found in particularly high concentrations in the epithelial cells lining biliary ductules. 2. It is a very sensitive indicator of hepatobiliary disease but is not specific. Levels are elevated in other conditi...
We also wish to thank other consortia and investigators who provided the publicly available data used in this work, and Dr. Esther N. M. Nolte-‘t Hoen for guidance on Y-RNA studies. The GCAT authors would like to acknowledge all the project researchers who helped generate the corresponding...
In this connection, all conclusions, as to metabolism peculiarities during the space flight, were to a large extent probabilistic. The purpose of this work was Study of metabolism characteristics in Cosmonauts directly during long-term space Flights. In the capillary blood samples taken From a ...
Thus, with the present work we aim at closing the currently existing gap. We combine baseline peripheral blood immunology data from a previous clinical study with a comprehensive imaging analysis including structured morphology measurement with volumetry and VASARI. In doing so, we aim to discover ...
In this work, we develop aγ-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)-activable nanoprobe that maintains a neutral surface charge (±10 mV) in the blood circulation, aiming to utilize the efficient cross of BBB via AMT-based drug delivery while avoiding the toxic side effects of cationic nanodrugs. Apol...
The Notes section welcomes the following types of contributions: (1) practical innovations or solutions to everyday practice problems, (2) substantial updates or elaborations on work previously published by the same authors, (3) importan... Pierce,T Machelle,Crain,... - American Journal of Hea...
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Some of them work by modulating intestinal flora. Therefore, gut microbiota metabolomics is needed. Moreover, other omics methods, such as genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, can be applied comprehensively to enrich this strategy and provide more accurate results....
All samples were counted for radioactivity (Auto-Gamma scintillation spectrom- eter, Model 5912; Packard Instrument Co. Inc., Downers Grove, IL). Specimens from the brain weighed 2 to 10 g and contained 500 to 10,000 microspheres/g. Using a digital computer, we calculated the quantity of ...