HISTORY OF SYSTEMATIC EXPLORATION THE KNOWN PLASMA PROTEOME DYNAMIC RANGE OF PROTEINS IN PLASMA PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS TRANSLATING THE PLASMA PROTEOME INTO USEFUL DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS CONCLUSIONS REFERENCESShow full outline Figures (6) Tables (3) Table I Table II Table IIIVolume...
The energy for rising temperature of biomass gasification will be supplied from plasma process, while in the absence of an oxidizing agent. The plasma reactor for the thermochemical conversion of biomass can be applied in following two situations: (1). During the upstream process of biomass ...
Endotoxin neutralization, caused by plasma components, makes it difficult to detect endotoxins in human blood. In this study, we investigated which factors influence the recovery of endotoxins using limulus ameobocyte lysate (LAL)-based assays. The indiv
ions and reactive species. The medical term “plasma” was coined by Irving Langmuir because “plasma” in physics is analogous to the plasma that is ionic liquids in medicine21. However, the use of plasma in medical fields was not popular. Recently, many researchers tried to use plasma in ...
Plasma β-amyloid (Aβ) is a potential candidate for an Alzheimer’s disease (AD) biomarker because blood is an easily accessible bio-fluid, which can be collected routinely, and Aβ is one of the major hallmarks of AD pathogenesis in the brain. However,
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the rates of glucose influx and efflux from the circulation[1,2]. Blood glucose is derived from three sources: (1) the intestinal absorption following the ingestion of a meal, (2) the breakdown of glycogen in liver and muscles (i.e., glycogenolysis), and (3) the formation of glucose ...
Distribution of apoA-I between LpAI and LpAI:AII is consistent with a model of statistical partitioning regardless of sex and CETP genotype. The analysis also indicated that LpA-I accommodates on average 4 apoA-I molecules and has a clearance rate indistinguishable from LpAI:AII. Independent ...
1. A method of predicting an increased risk of relapse following therapy or distinguishing between L1/L2 and L3 in a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) comprising: (a) performing mass spectrometry on a plasma sample from said patient to generate a protein spectra comprising protein ...