Serum proteins and the dysproteinemias

JJ Kaneko - Clinical biochemistry of domestic animals, 1980 - Elsevier
… chapter discusses plasma or serum proteins and the dysproteinemias. The major proteins
of plasma are globular and only a few are fibrous, such as fibrinogen. The process of protein

Preparation and Properties of Serum and Plasma Proteins. IV. A System for the Separation into Fractions of the Protein and Lipoprotein Components of Biological …

EJ Cohn, LE Strong, WLJ Hughes… - Journal of the …, 1946 - ACS Publications
Natural products rarely exist in a state of maximum … The normal human plasma employed
in this investigation was separated from blood collectedby the Boston Metropolitan Chapter of …

Analysis of the human serum proteome

KC Chan, DA Lucas, D Hise, CF Schaefer, Z Xiao… - Clinical Proteomics, 2004 - Springer
… in serum proteins that signal histopathological states, such as … dynamic concentration range
of proteins in serum makes it a … abundant proteins to decrease this dynamic protein concentra…

[图书][B] Blood cells and plasma proteins: their state in nature

JL Tullis - 2013 - books.google.com
… torical review of the development of knowledge about blood, beginning in Padua during the
… of plasma proteins during the nineteenth century. In the second chapter, the plasma proteins

Preparation and Properties of Serum and Plasma Proteins. XXV. Composition and Properties of Human Serum β-Lipoprotein1,2,3

JL Oncley, FRN Gurd, M Melin - Journal of the American Chemical …, 1950 - ACS Publications
… The lipids of blood and other tissues have long been recognized to be present in combinations
with other substances rather than in a free state.4·6 Numerous investigators, most notably …

Preparation and Properties of Serum and Plasma Proteins. XII. The Refractive Properties of the Proteins of Human Plasma and Certain Purified Fractions1,2

SH Armstrong Jr, MJE Budka… - Journal of the …, 1947 - ACS Publications
… the range of values considered in terms of the refractive properties of non-protein materials
known to be associated with certain of the plasma proteins in their natural state are given. …

[图书][B] Human blood plasma proteins: structure and function

J Schaller, S Gerber, U Kaempfer, S Lejon, C Trachsel - 2008 - books.google.com
… present in the body can become at least temporarily a blood plasma protein depending
on the actual state of the body, eg especially in the case of a pathological situation. A …

The human plasma and serum proteome

…, T Blackwell, BB Haab, W Gao, DJ States - Proteomics of Human …, 2007 - Springer
… (17), 2-DE was able to resolve 40 distinct plasma proteins in 1976; because of the dynamic
range limitations and the many isoforms, that number was still only 60 in 1992 and remains …

Serum proteins and wound healing

H KOSTER, A SHAPIRO - Archives of Surgery, 1940 - jamanetwork.com
serum proteins in the human being in the normal state and in various pathologic conditions
have been published, 1 apparently no studies of serum protein … of total protein, albumin and …

Plasma protein binding: from discovery to development

T Bohnert, LS Gan - Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2013 - Elsevier
… A increases due to plasma protein binding displacement by another strong-binding drug B
or due to changes in endogenous protein levels in certain disease states, the increased free …