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https://read.qxmd.com/read/4938933/-the-kidney-in-obstructive-arterial-deseases
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W Höfer, R Baethke
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September 1971: Der Internist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3449147/complex-sorption-therapy-of-locomotor-system-traumatic-suppurative-complications
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K S Ternovoy, A D Bulakh, A N Kosyakov
Complex sorption therapy efficacy in treating 271 patients with suppurative complications of extremity traumas is analyzed. All patients underwent 1-3 enterosorption courses, the wounds were treated with application of sorbents against the background of traditional therapy. In the event of aggravating intoxication, developing first symptoms of sepsic condition, or the desease chronic course 1-5 hemosorption sessions were performed. Clinical and laboratory-instrumental examination demonstrated positive effect of the complex of sorption methods on the patient' general state, temperature curve dynamics, blood indices, microcirculation, function of liver, kidneys, and immune system status...
1987: Biomaterials, Artificial Cells, and Artificial Organs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/164515/proteins-induced-in-bhk-cells-by-infection-with-foot-and-mouth-desease-virus
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D N Black
Although the infection of BHK cells with foot-and-mouth disease virus did not cause a marked inhibition of cellular protein synthesis, the proteins synthesized gradually changed from host-specific to virus-specific. The synthesis of at least thirteen virus-induced proteins was demonstrated by polyacrylamide electrophoretic analysis of the infected cells. Only a small proportion of the virus-induced proteins was incorporated into the mature virus particles. The addition of amino acid analogues caused an accumulation of the larger mol...
January 1975: Journal of General Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/89845/demonstration-of-cross-reacting-material-in-tay-sachs-disease
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S K Srivastava, N H Ansari, L A Hawkins, J E Wiktorowicz
Antibodies against placental hexosaminidase A and kidney alpha-subunits were raised in rabbits after cross-linking the antigens with glutaraldehyde. Anti-(alpha(n)-subunit) antiserum (anti-alpha(n)) precipitated hexosaminidase A but not hexosaminidase B, whereas anti-(hexosaminidase A) antiserum precipitated both hexosaminidases A and B. Specific anti-(hexosaminidase A) antiserum was prepared by absorbing antiserum with hexosaminidase B. Both anti-alpha(n) and anti-(hexosaminidase A) antisera precipitated the CR (cross-reacting) material from eight unrelated patients with Tay-Sachs disease...
June 1, 1979: Biochemical Journal
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