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Development of a new multi-analyte assay for the simultaneous detection of opioids in serum and other body fluids using liquid chromatography-tandem …

2015

Abstract A liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method using electrospray ionization in positive ionization mode was developed for the simultaneous detection of multiple opioid-type drugs in plasma. The presented assay allows the quantitative determination of alfentanil, buprenorphine, codeine, desomorphine, dextromethorphan, dextrorphan, dihydrocodeine, dihydromorphine, ethylmorphine, fentanyl, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, methadone, morphine, naloxone, naltrexone, oxycodone, oxymorphone, pentazocine, pethidine, pholcodine, piritramide, remifentanil, sufentanil, and tramadol as well as the metabolites 6-monoacetylmorphine, bisnortilidine, morphine-3-glucuronide, morphine-6-glucuro…

ChromatographyChemistryClinical BiochemistryCodeineReproducibility of ResultsCell BiologyGeneral MedicineEthylmorphineBiochemistryDihydrocodeineAnalytical ChemistryTriple quadrupole mass spectrometerBody FluidsAnalgesics Opioidchemistry.chemical_compoundLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryLimit of DetectionTandem Mass SpectrometryIntensive caremedicineMorphineHumansNorbuprenorphinemedicine.drugChromatography LiquidJournal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences
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Short-term walking physical training and changes in body hydration status, B-type natriuretic peptide and C-reactive protein levels in compensated co…

2008

BACKGROUND: Congestive heart failure (CHF) is associated with decreased exercise tolerance, alterations in body fluid balance and activation of neurohumoral and inflammatory pathways. Physical training, despite the contraindications of the past, is recommended for its beneficial effects on exercise capacity and quality of life. We investigate the effects of a short-term (ten weeks) walking physical training program (PT) on body hydration state (HS), B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. METHODS AND RESULTS: 22 patients with CHF (mean age 62.7+/-4.8 years, 15 men, mean ejection fraction 38.9+/-3.6%, NYHA class II-III), were enrolled. Eleven patients were rando…

Congestive heart failureWalking physical training programMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHeart diseasemedicine.drug_classWalkingBody WaterInternal medicinemedicineNatriuretic peptideElectric ImpedanceHumansBody fluidHeart FailureEjection fractionExercise Tolerancebiologybusiness.industryC-reactive proteinAcute-phase proteinNatriuretic Peptide C-TypeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseExercise TherapyEndocrinologyC-Reactive ProteinB-type natriuretic peptideHeart failureBioelectrical impedance analysiCardiologybiology.proteinFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBioelectrical impedance analysisInternational journal of cardiology
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Analysis of LSD in human body fluids and hair samples applying ImmunElute columns.

2000

Immunoaffinity extraction units (LSD ImmunElute) are commercially available for the analysis of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) in urine. The ImmunElute resin contains immobilized monoclonal antibodies to LSD. We applied the ImmunElute procedure to serum and also to human hair samples. For hair analysis the samples were first extracted with methanol under sonication. The extracts were then purified using the ImmunElute resin. LSD analysis was carried out with HPLC and fluorescence detection. The immunoaffinity extraction provides highly purified extracts for chromatographic analysis. The limit of detection (signal-to-noise ratio = 3) has been determined to be < 50 pg regardless of which sa…

Detection limitAdultMaleChromatographyAdolescentChemistryIllicit DrugsSonicationHair analysisExtraction (chemistry)UrineHigh-performance liquid chromatographyChromatography AffinityPathology and Forensic MedicineBody FluidsSubstance Abuse DetectionLysergic Acid DiethylamideAffinity chromatographyHumansGas chromatography–mass spectrometryLawChromatography High Pressure LiquidHairForensic science international
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Electrochemical detection of uric acid and ascorbic acid using r-GO/NPs based sensors

2021

Abstract A sensitive and selective electrochemical sensor, based on reduced graphene oxide and gold nanoparticles obtained by simple co-electrodeposition, was developed for the detection of uric acid and ascorbic acid. Because of the electrochemical oxidation of both uric and ascorbic acid depending on the pH, the sensor performances were studied at different pH values. Excellent results were obtained for uric acid detection in a linear range from 10 to 500 µmol dm−3 with a sensitivity of 0.31 µA cm−2 µM−1. A limit of detection and quantification of 3.6 µM and 10.95 µmol dm−3, respectively, was calculated. Sensors showed good selectivity toward different interfering species present in the m…

Detection limitChromatographyGeneral Chemical Engineering02 engineering and technologyUrineUric acid Food010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAscorbic acid01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesElectrochemical gas sensorMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundBody fluidsSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicatachemistryLinear rangeElectrochemical sensorColloidal goldSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciElectrochemistryUric acidAscorbic acid0210 nano-technology
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Direct injection of physiological fluids in micellar liquid chromatography

2000

Abstract Micellar liquid chromatography (MLC), which uses mobile phases of surfactants above the critical micellar concentration, provides a solution to the direct injection of physiological samples by solubilizing the protein components, and coating the analytical column with surfactant monomers to avoid clogging. A review showing the advantages and limitations of this technique over other chromatographic techniques used in drug analysis, working protocols, and examples of application is presented. The possibility of direct sample introduction simplifies and greatly expedites the treatments with reduced cost, improving the accuracy of the procedures. Surfactant monomers and micelles appear…

Doping in SportsChromatographyChemistryGeneral ChemistryMass spectrometryMicelleAmperometryFluorescence spectroscopyBody FluidsSurface-Active AgentsPharmaceutical PreparationsPulmonary surfactantMicellar liquid chromatographyCritical micelle concentrationHumansAnalytical proceduresMicellesChromatography LiquidProtein BindingJournal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications
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3D-Ultrastructure, Functions and Stress Responses of Gastropod (Biomphalaria glabrata) Rhogocytes

2014

Rhogocytes are pore cells scattered among the connective tissue of different body parts of gastropods and other molluscs, with great variation in their number, shape and size. They are enveloped by a lamina of extracellular matrix. Their most characteristic feature is the "slit apparatus", local invaginations of the plasma membrane bridged by cytoplasmic bars, forming slits of ca. 20 nm width. A slit diaphragm creates a molecular sieve with permeation holes of 20×20 nm. In blue-blooded gastropods, rhogocytes synthesize and secrete the respiratory protein hemocyanin, and it has been proposed-though not proven-that in the rare red-blooded snail species they might synthesize and secrete the he…

Electron Microscope TomographyRespiratory SystemCell PoresProtein SynthesisBiochemistryNucleic AcidsTissue DistributionHemoproteinsSecretory PathwayMultidisciplinaryBiomphalariabiologyQRImmunogold labellingAnatomyEndoplasmic ReticulaEndocytosisBody FluidsExtracellular MatrixCell biologyRespiratory proteinProtein TransportConnective TissueCell ProcessesSlit diaphragmMedicineAnatomyCellular Structures and OrganellesCellular TypesResearch ArticleCadmiumProtein StructureHistologyScienceMolecular Sequence DataBiosynthesisProtein ChemistryExocytosisNephrinImaging Three-DimensionalStress PhysiologicalAnimalsBiomphalaria glabrataAmino Acid SequenceEvolutionary BiologyCell MembraneBiology and Life SciencesProteinsMembrane ProteinsGlobulinsCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationCytoskeletal ProteinsBiological TissueMembrane proteinCytoplasmUltrastructurebiology.proteinExtracellular SpaceRibosomesZoologyPLoS ONE
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COVID-19 disease - Temporal analyses of complete blood count parameters over course of illness, and relationship to patient demographics and manageme…

2020

Background Detailed temporal analyses of complete (full) blood count (CBC) parameters, their evolution and relationship to patient age, gender, co-morbidities and management outcomes in survivors and non-survivors with COVID-19 disease, could identify prognostic clinical biomarkers. Methods From 29 January 2020 until 28 March 2020, we performed a longitudinal cohort study of COVID-19 inpatients at the Italian National Institute for Infectious Diseases, Rome, Italy. 9 CBC parameters were studied as continuous variables [neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, platelets, mean platelet volume, red blood cell count, haemoglobin concentration, mean red blood cell volume and red blood cell distribu…

Erythrocyte IndicesMaleViral DiseasesNeutrophilsPhysiologyclinical biomarkersRomeDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyCardiovascular MedicineCohort StudiesLeukocyte CountWhite Blood Cells0302 clinical medicineMedical ConditionsAnimal CellsMedicine and Health SciencesRenal Failure030212 general & internal medicineLongitudinal StudiesLymphocytesSurvivorsCOPDMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testQRComplete blood countMiddle AgedPrognosisBody FluidsInfectious DiseasesBloodSettore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICAPhysiological Parameterscovid-19; blood cell count; clinical biomarkerscovid-19Cardiovascular DiseasesNephrologyMedicineFemaleCellular TypesAnatomyMean Platelet VolumeCohort studyResearch ArticlePlateletsmedicine.medical_specialtyScienceImmune CellsImmunologyCardiology03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumansObesityMean platelet volumeDemographyInflammationBlood Cellsbusiness.industryBody WeightBiology and Life SciencesRed blood cell distribution widthCovid 19Cell Biologymedicine.diseaseObesityBlood CountsAnisocytosisblood cell countbusinessBiomarkers
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Inhibitory activity of sphingomyelin on hemolytic activity of coelomic fluid of Holothuria polii (echinodermata)

1987

Abstract The hemolytic activity of coelomic fluid from Holothuria polii is specifically inhibited by sphingomyelin. This phospholipid is the constituent of the membrane which probably interacts with the hemolysin thereby leading to the lysis.

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Endovascular stentectomy using the snare over stent-retriever (SOS) technique: An experimental feasibility study

2017

PLoS one 12(5), e0178197 (2017). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0178197

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Fungal Hallucinogens Psilocin, Ibotenic Acid, and Muscimol

2013

Psychoactive drugs of fungal origin, psilocin, ibotenic acid, and muscimol among them have been proposed for recreational use and popularized since the 1960s, XX century. Despite their well-documented neurotoxicity, they reached reputation of being safe and nonaddictive. Scientific efforts to find any medical application for these hallucinogens in psychiatry, psychotherapy, and even for religious rituals support are highly controversial. Even if they show any healing potential, their usage in psychotherapy is in some cases inadequate and may additionally harm seriously suffering patients. Hallucinogens are thought to reduce cognitive functions. However, in case of indolealkylamines, such as…

Hallucinogenmedicine.medical_specialtyPsilocybinchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineAnimalsHumansPharmacology (medical)Health riskPsychiatryIbotenic AcidFungal materialPharmacologyMuscimolbusiness.industryCognitionBody FluidsPsilocybinMuscimolchemistryPsilocinHallucinogensAgaricalesbusinessIbotenic acidmedicine.drugTherapeutic Drug Monitoring
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