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hysiology or Medicine in 1901 for developing a | serum therapy against diphtheria (this was helped by |
the exception of their thirst, he developed a | serum to suppress the vampiric lust for blood. |
of cancer, and an early treatment involving a | serum derived from rabbits, that was touted as effec |
crosslinks, and known by the acronym CTX) is a | serum biomarker used to measure the rate of bone tur |
It will die within hours unless a | serum is delivered by plane from Salt Lake City. |
aestin presents homology with ceruloplasmin, a | serum dehydrogenase protein involved in copper detox |
ce, early diagnostic efforts include testing a | serum or blood sample serologically with a panel of |
fter being defeated, Jackal gives Spider-Man a | serum that will enhance his symbiotic suit before he |
olyte disturbance that is defined by too low a | serum sodium level. |
Monoclonal paraprotein: In most cases a | serum paraprotein can be detected, although this is |
Transthyretin (TTR) is a | serum and cerebrospinal fluid carrier of the thyroid |
Type 1 is characterised by a | serum bilirubin usually above 345 µmol/L (310 - 755) |
t broader than the list of agents that cause a | serum osmolal gap. |
al of untainted vampire blood and used it in a | serum that "The Five" injected into themselves. |
s in the concentrations of the above-mentioned | serum components that contribute to the acid-base ba |
Acute-phase | serum amyloid A proteins (A-SAAs) are secreted durin |
joint pains, rashes, angioedema, anaphylaxis, | serum sickness-like reaction. |
dipeptidase-1 gene (CNDP1) controls tissue and | serum carnosinase. |
A deficiency of tissue and | serum carnosinase, with serum being an indicator, is |
ificant relationship between saturated fat and | serum cholesterol levels, and serum cholesterol leve |
and, to a lesser extent, to transthyretin and | serum albumin. |
exclude hypothyroidism; basic electrolytes and | serum calcium to rule out a metabolic disturbance; a |
ATF6 has been shown to interact with YY1 and | Serum response factor. |
rotein is highly expressed in visceral fat and | serum levels of the protein correlate with obesity. |
iving it should be cognizant of this risk, and | serum PSA testing and digital rectal examination sho |
-Appetein is a processed granulated plasma and | serum blend ingredient for animal feeds, mostly used |
r toxicity must be followed with ALT, AST, and | serum albumin testing every month. |
On the presence of the red matter and | serum of the blood in the urine of dropsy, which has |
use, small reductions in white cell count and | serum sodium are common; however, in rare cases, the |
, including platelet-derived growth factor and | serum. |
i-aging product, Stop Signs Visible Anti-Aging | Serum, which won the Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW) |
by agglutination with either anti-A or anti-B | serum. |
molytic vibrios agglutinated with anti-cholera | serum should be referred to as El Tor vibrios. |
guts were agglutinable within the anti-cholera | serum. |
Main article: | Serum chloride |
Serum-separating tubes, also known as | serum separator tubes or SSTs, are used in medical c |
It was first identified using human autoimmune | serum. |
attending Lathrop High School, formed a band, | Serum, with high-school friends Jerry Leonhart, Sila |
Because | serum albumin cannot cross the barrier, and virtuall |
Benzylpenicillin | serum concentrations can be monitored either by trad |
ber of Project Cadmus who uses the Blockbuster | serum in order to combat Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad a |
ngth of immunological cross-reactions of blood | serum albumin between pairs of creatures, including |
processes can cause a derangement in the blood | serum levels of basic metabolites. |
us studies of the anti-tryptic action of blood | serum, Young conducted a series of experiments in 19 |
DARPins are stable in human blood | serum and do not contain T-cell epitopes. |
cal condition where levels of albumin in blood | serum are abnormally low. |
of biotin, biocytin occurs naturally in blood | serum and urine. |
A high level of blood | serum homocysteine "Homocystinemia" is a powerful ri |
cement can be either isolated from human blood | serum, recombinant, or a combination of the two. |
means of gel electrophoresis, mainly in blood | serum (blood plasma is not suitable). |
ctivity was shown to be present in human blood | serum. |
ted alkaline phosphatase activity in the blood | serum. |
te body iron stores or the iron level in blood | serum. |
cose concentrations of solutions such as blood | serum. |
crushing up the lice and mixing it with blood | serum from recovered patients. |
sible to culture the microorganism from blood, | serum, fresh urine and possibly fresh kidney biopsy. |
For the cow variant, see bovine | serum albumin. |
dmit many different molecules (insulin, bovine | serum albumin, gold nanoparticles) led to the view t |
n created using known concentrations of bovine | serum albumin. |
high- glucose DMEM FBS fetal bovine | serum 5% (when you freeze, add 10%) GLU glutamine 1% |
ia differ from serum-free media in that bovine | serum albumin or human serum albumin with either a c |
amily regulate transcription when recruited by | serum response factor to bind to serum response elem |
hydrolyzed into the free phenolic 4-HO-DET by | serum esterases, but human studies concerning the me |
Absorption is limited by | serum lipids, which can become saturated with THC, m |
C reactive protein, syphilis serology, calcium | serum level, fasting glucose, urea and electrolytes, |
y a parallel increase in calcitonin or calcium | serum levels. |
Fetal calf | serum contains more fetuin than albumin, while adult |
Butyrylcholinesterase is also called | serum cholinesterase. |
Blood proteins, also called | serum proteins, are proteins found in blood plasma. |
th of respirations, to compensate for changing | serum partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide |
le may then be centrifuged, allowing the clear | serum to be removed for testing. |
When he subsequently collected | serum from these Guinea pigs and injected it into no |
spite the fact that albumin is the most common | serum protein, analbuminemia is a benign condition. |
s suitable for manufacture by the Commonwealth | Serum Laboratories (now CSL Limited). |
Conversely, | serum resistin levels have been found to decline wit |
Therefore, cyclosporine | serum levels should be monitored and appropriate cyc |
can usually decrease | serum calcium by 1-3 mg/dL within 24 h |
Decreased | serum [Ca2+]. |
This results in decreased PTH and decreased | serum calcium levels (hypocalcemia). |
idea that weight loss coincided with decreased | serum resistin concentrations finding that it instea |
who was saved by the doctor's newly discovered | serum, has left her husband and is coming to join hi |
different for each species), which after a DNA | serum is collected in Mission 2, can be collected by |
effect on 18OH-DOC and is ambiguous (nor does | serum potassium above 4.8 mEq/liter (187 mg)). |
econdary to renal compensation and an elevated | serum bicarbonate (HCO3− >30 mm Hg). |
ptosis of the right eyelid as well as elevated | serum chloride. |
ed that levels of CSF neuron-specific enolase, | serum NSE, and creatine kinase (type BB) are indicat |
he risk of the above symptoms due to excessive | serum levels of norepinephrine. |
ng when he subjects himself to an experimental | serum. |
n to complete the formula for his experimental | serum. |
book fan injects himself with an experimental | serum of a lab that is studying how to give humans t |
er in a campaign for Advanced Night Repair eye | serum "No. 1 Eye Repair in the Eyes of No. 1". |
plex is stimulated by insulin, growth factors, | serum, phosphatidic acid, amino acids (particularly |
w-plant-food diet is associated with favorable | serum LDL cholesterol and triglycerides but also wit |
f vinegar) had "significantly lower values for | serum total cholesterol and triacylglycerol", among |
uses whole organisms as a means of looking for | serum antibody. |
an azo dye which has a very high affinity for | serum albumin. |
A failure for | serum cortisol levels to increase after administrati |
The test for | serum iron uses blood drawn from veins to measure th |
a special gel that separates blood cells from | serum, as well as particles to cause blood to clot q |
d supplies to remote areas, using B-17s to get | serum to Alaska and B-25s to deploy DDT , and using |
% of patients with ischaemic heart disease had | serum levels of vitamin D higher than 222.5 nmol/L, |
stone deacetylase 2, PRKG1, Myc, MAPK3, HDAC3, | Serum response factor and Bruton's tyrosine kinase. |
The drug cimetidine heightens | serum albendazole concentrations, and increases the |
ts suffering from hyperkalaemia (abnormal high | serum potassium levels), which may e.g. |
8OH-DOC should not be used by the body at high | serum potassium. |
ients on fosamprenavir tended to have a higher | serum cholesterol. |
Dr. Jekyll soon finds that his | serum requires a regular supply of female hormones t |
20% unheated horse | serum |
are commonly supplemented with bovine or human | serum albumin, insulin, transferrin, selenium and a |
ethods has been used for quantitation of human | serum proteins before automated methods became avail |
Xeno-free media, containing human | serum albumin, human transferrin, human insulin, and |
Animal protein-free media, containing human | serum albumin, human transferrin, human insulin, but |
o the albumin gene family, together with human | serum albumin and alpha-fetoprotein. |
used in applications to isolate IgA from human | serum, isolating human plasma glycoproteins and for |
dia, and incomplete in solutions such as human | serum. |
nd these lipids might therefore play a role in | serum lipoprotein metabolism. |
of two patients with significant elevations in | serum transaminases". |
A rapid and profound rise in | serum sodium can then occur. |
Severe decreases in | serum [Mg2+], which also produces symptoms of hypopa |
e 500 mg twice daily resulted in a decrease in | serum HBV DNA in all of 4 HBeAg-positive patients, w |
of monoclonal antibodies or immunoglobulins in | serum or urine. |
d as an indicator of vitamin B12 deficiency in | serum. |
Elevated levels of IL1RN has been found in | serum of schizophrenia patients. |
SLE patients have increased levels of BAFF in | serum. |
Its levels in | serum reflect how much heme is present in the blood. |
s is approximately three times greater than in | serum, therefore hemolysis can increase plasma magne |
ALT is found in | serum and in various bodily tissues, but is most com |
s and poisoning is indicated by an increase in | serum creatine phosphokinase activity. |
ts presence in the blood causes an increase in | serum free fatty acid concentration. |
ptor antibodies are autoantibodies detected in | serum and/or cerebrospinal fluid samples of a variet |
ium reabsorption and the resulting decrease in | serum magnesium levels is believed to cause lowered |
were the great number of different proteins in | serum, the existence of several immunoglobulin class |
been reported to be 0.37 in plasma and 0.44 in | serum |
C1 occurs in | serum as a proenzyme that tends to undergo autoactiv |
It is characterized by variable reductions in | serum immunoglobulin levels which cause most ICF pat |
ndard for quantifying the L3 isoform of AFP in | serum of high risk chronic liver disease (CLD) patie |
supposed to have less effect on drug levels in | serum. |
n humans, named in order of their abundance in | serum (IgG1 being the most abundant). |
veral months, with an accompanying decrease in | serum progesterone to below 0.4 ng/mL. |
ng of calcium to albumin and tends to increase | serum ionized calcium levels. |
, telithromycin and voriconazole, may increase | serum concentrations of atorvastatin, which may lead |
Supplementing dietary GLA increases | serum DGLA, as well as serum AA levels. |
Spironolactone often increases | serum potassium levels and can cause hyperkalemia, a |
regular consumption of boiled coffee increases | serum cholesterol by 8% in men and 10% in women. |
he two, CEE was not as effective at increasing | serum and muscle creatine levels or in improving bod |
side effects, such as anaphylaxis, increasing | serum potassium levels and other cardiovascular prop |
at activates skeletal actin gene expression is | Serum Response Factor ("SRF"), a protein that binds |
wn representative of these carrier proteins is | serum albumin, the most abundant protein in the bloo |
by osteoclasts during bone resorption, and its | serum levels are therefore proportional to osteoclas |
ad PFOS levels measured in egg, liver, kidney, | serum, and plasma samples and some of the highest re |
A doctor in England has life-saving | serum that Bennett and Jack Carter (Jack Lambie) are |
Lipid-binding | serum glycoproteins represent a family of mammalian |
r, mermen, bizarre technology, and a longevity | serum based on carp. |
A low | serum ferritin is the most sensitive lab test for ir |
ency is diagnosed by diagnostic tests as a low | serum ferritin, a low serum iron level, an elevated |
A low | serum osmolality will suppress the release of ADH, r |
Albumin is synthesized in the liver, and low | serum albumin may be indicative of liver failure or |
en synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) in response to low | serum conditions. |
ration could be controlled when present in low | serum levels or when in contact with neighbouring ce |
Laboratory findings include low-normal | serum calcium, moderately low serum phosphate, eleva |
n reported to reduce cholesterol levels, lower | serum tryglyceride levels, and keep platelets from s |
thin hours, in parallel with measures to lower | serum calcium. |
gen agonist to maintain bone density and lower | serum cholesterol. |
ous nuts such as almonds and walnuts can lower | serum LDL cholesterol concentrations. |
In one study it significantly lowered | serum IL-1β and TNF-α levels in rheumatoid arthritis |
ols once at lunch was as effective in lowering | serum LDL-cholesterol concentrations as when the dos |
Cosupplementation with GLA and EPA lowers | serum AA levels by blocking Δ-5-desaturase activity, |
atients with renal insufficiency will maintain | serum fluoride for longer period of time, leading to |
Most commonly called pregnant mare's | serum gonadotropin (PMSG) in the past, the hormone i |
Using Mary's | serum as index, he found that the "missing" factor, |
trations of sFlt-1 and PGF mirror the maternal | serum changes. |
ormone, found in detectable levels in maternal | serum at around week 20. |
th early and late onset preeclampsia, maternal | serum levels of sFlt-1 are higher and PGF lower in w |
nd iron, this value tells a clinician how much | serum iron is actually bound. |
by Dr. Franklin Vick, with use of a mysterious | serum. |
A mystery | serum, E-1101 is introduced to those suffering from |
me include glycosuria in the setting of normal | serum glucose levels, phosphate wasting with hypopho |
PiSZ: 40% of normal | serum level of A1AT |
ssed through the glomerulus is the plasma, not | serum. |
tivator, enhancing the DNA-binding activity of | serum response factor, a protein required for the in |
onal reference center for the determination of | serum concentrations for the antimycobacterial, anti |
xicity is kidney injury due to toxic levels of | serum fluoride, commonly due to metabolism of fluori |
O titre (AS(L)O titre or AS(L)OT) - titre of ( | serum) antistreptolysin O antibodies is a blood test |
thyroid hormone, so despite raised measures of | serum thyroid hormone the individual may appear euth |
There were shown elevated levels of | serum enzyme levels that indicate liver damage. |
ically active calcium varies with the level of | serum albumin, a protein to which calcium is bound, |
"Immunoelectrophoretic examinations of | serum proteins in patients with multiple sclerosis," |
arged and neutral solutes, direct injection of | serum and other physiological fluids, analysis of ph |
fect characterised by an impaired synthesis of | serum albumin. |
gh blood transfusions and that transmission of | serum hepatitis (now known as hepatitis B) could be |
It is the ratio of | serum iron and total iron-binding capacity, multipli |
he developed a method for the determination of | serum amylase in healthy and diabetic individuals. |
It's caused by largely increased amounts of | serum dopamine and release of dopamine in place of n |
lapsed and exhibited significant depression of | serum cholinesterase, but recovered completely withi |
dies into poliomyelitis and the development of | serum treatment for meningitis. |
to prevent an epidemic, but quickly run out of | serum. |
It is decreased by high levels of | serum phosphate and by an increase in the production |
octors usually recommend periodic screening of | serum potassium levels and some patients may be advi |
eriments regarding typhus and the tolerance of | serum containing phenol, and which led to the deaths |
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