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Biodegradable Protein Nanocontainers

2015

The application of synthetic polymers for drug delivery often requires tremendous efforts to ensure biocompatibility and -degradation. To use the body's own substances can help to overcome these problems. Herein, we present the first synthesis of nanocontainers entirely composed of albumin proteins. These protein nanocontainers (PNCs) were loaded with hydrophilic compounds and release of the payload is triggered through natural lysis in vitro in human monocyte-derived dendritic cells (moDCs). No aggregation of PNCs in human blood plasma was observed, indicating stability for blood circulation. As the PNCs were readily taken up by moDCs, they are considered as a promising delivery platform f…

LysisPolymers and PlasticsBiocompatibilityHuman bloodProtein StabilityChemistryAlbuminBioengineeringNanotechnologyDendritic CellsBiomaterialsNanocapsulesAlbuminsDelayed-Action PreparationsBlood circulationProteolysisDrug deliveryMaterials ChemistryHumansHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsCells CulturedFluorescent DyesBiomacromolecules
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OXYGEN SOLUBILITY IN NORMAL HUMAN BLOOD

1981

Publisher Summary This chapter describes oxygen solubility in normal human blood. The most crucial problem in measuring physically dissolved oxygen in blood is the prevention of oxygen binding by hemoglobin (Hb). The chapter discusses a study for the re-determination of oxygen solubility in untreated human blood. The oxygen concentration was measured by a photometric method and the Hb-concentration was determined by the cyanohemoglobin method. Oxygen solubility in normal and untreated blood is a linear function of the Hb-concentration. Hemoglobin in the reduced state has a greater influence on oxygen solubility than hemoglobin. Red cell membranes have no measureable effect on the oxygen sol…

MembraneChromatographyRed CellHuman bloodChemistryLimiting oxygen concentrationHemoglobinCyanohemoglobinOxygen solubilityOxygen binding
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2019

BACKGROUND Transcranial Doppler (TCD) was shown to enhance intravascular fibrinolysis by rtPA in ischemic stroke. Studies revealed that catheter-based administration of rtPA induces lysis of intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH). However, it is unknown whether TCD would be suitable to enhance rtPA-induced fibrinolysis in patients with ICH. The aim of this study was to assess the potential of TCD to enhance rtPA-induced fibrinolysis in an in vitro clot system. METHODS Reproducible human blood clots of 25 ml were incubated in a water bath at 37°C during treatments. They were weighed before and after 6 different treatments: (I) control (incubation only), (II) rtPA only, (III) one Doppler probe, (IV)…

MultidisciplinaryHuman bloodbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentTEMPERATURE ELEVATION030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyIn vitroTranscranial Doppler03 medical and health sciencesDoppler sonography0302 clinical medicineIschemic strokeFibrinolysisMedicineIn patientbusinessNuclear medicine030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPLOS ONE
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A New Type of Artificial Oxygen Carrier: Soluble Hyperpolymeric Haemoglobin with Negligible Oncotic Pressure—Production of Thermally Stable Hyperpoly…

1992

Oncotic pressureChromatographyHuman bloodTemperaturechemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineOxygenMolecular WeightOxygenHemoglobinschemistry.chemical_compoundCross-Linking ReagentsDrug StabilitySolubilitychemistryBlood SubstitutesGlutaralOsmotic PressureHumansOrganic chemistryGlutaraldehydeCross linkerBiomaterials, Artificial Cells and Immobilization Biotechnology
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Automated multi-dimensional liquid chromatography

2004

A comprehensive on-line sample clean-up with an integrated two-dimensional HPLC system was developed for the analysis of natural peptides. Samples comprised of endogenous peptides with molecular weights up to 20 kDa were generated from human hemofiltrate (HF) obtained from patients with chronic renal failure. The (poly-)peptides were separated using novel silica-based restricted access materials with strong cation-exchange functionalities (SCX-RAM). The size-selective sample fractionation step is followed by cation-exchange chromatography as the first dimension. The subsequent second dimension of separation is based on hydrophobic interaction using four parallel short reversed-phase (RP) co…

PROTEINSClinical BiochemistryMolecular Sequence DataAnalytical chemistryMass spectrometryBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryCIRCULATING HUMAN PEPTIDESColumn chromatographyHumansSample preparationhuman blood filtrateAmino Acid SequenceHUMAN PLASMAPeptide sequenceChromatography High Pressure LiquidChromatographyEdman degradationMolecular masssample preparationChemistryMIXTURESCell BiologyGeneral MedicineReversed-phase chromatographyMASS-SPECTROMETRYENDOSTATINChromatography Ion ExchangeHUMAN HEMOFILTRATEpeptidesSEPARATIONidentificationHPLCFiltrationJournal of Chromatography B-Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences
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An Alternative to the Human Hemoglobin Test in the Investigation of Bloodstains Treated with Active Oxygen: The Human Glycophorin A Test

2011

In criminal investigations, there are three stages involved when studying bloodstains: search and orientation, confirmation, and individualization. Confirmatory tests have two aims: to show that the stain contains a human biological fluid and to confirm the type of biological fluid. The need to determine the nature of the evidence is reflected in the latest bibliography, where the possibility of employing mRNA and miRNA markers for this purpose is proposed. While these new proposals are being investigated, the kits for determining human hemoglobin currently provide a simple solution for resolving this issue. With these kits, the possibility of obtaining false positives and false negatives i…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyArticle Subjectforensic sciencesCarbonateslcsh:MedicineStainlcsh:TechnologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBiological fluidhuman glycophorin A testmedicineGlycophorinHumansGlycophorinslcsh:ScienceGeneral Environmental Sciencehuman hemoglobin testbiologyHuman bloodlcsh:Tlcsh:RGeneral MedicineForensic MedicineActive oxygenBiochemistryBlood Stainsbloodstains investigationbiology.proteinlcsh:QHemoglobinResearch ArticleThe Scientific World Journal
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N1-methylnicotinamide improves endothelial dysfunction in human blood vessels

2012

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyHuman bloodPhysiologybusiness.industryDirect evidenceCellular levelmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicineMolecular MedicineEndothelial dysfunctionbusinessN1 methylnicotinamideVascular Pharmacology
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Die Best�ndigkeit der Eiweissfraktionen und Fermente in lange gelagerten menschlichen Serumkonserven

1951

Die Untersuchung von 8 flussigen Serumkonserven, wie sie im Kriege als Blutersatzmittel verwendet und die 5–6 Jahre bei Zimmertemperatur gelagert worden waren, ergab:

Protein contentchemistry.chemical_classificationEnzymeBiochemistryHuman bloodChemistryLong periodDrug DiscoveryMolecular MedicineGeneral MedicineMolecular medicineBlood proteinsGenetics (clinical)Klinische Wochenschrift
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Aggregation behavior of cationic nanohydrogel particles in human blood serum.

2014

For systemic siRNA delivery applications, well-defined drug carriers are required that guarantee stability for both carrier and cargo. Among various concepts progressing in market or final development, cationic nanohydrogel particles may serve as novel transport media especially designed for siRNA-in vivo experiments. In this work, the interaction of nanohydrogel particles with proteins and serum components was studied via dynamic light scattering in human blood serum as novel screening method prior to applications in vivo. The formation of larger aggregates mostly caused by charge interaction with albumin could be suppressed by nanogel loading with siRNA affording a neutral zeta potential …

SerumPolymers and PlasticsLightNanogelsBioengineeringNanotechnologyPolyethylene GlycolsBiomaterialsDynamic light scatteringIn vivoCationsMaterials ChemistryZeta potentialHumansPolyethyleneimineScattering RadiationRNA Small InterferingDrug CarriersHuman bloodChemistryAlbuminCationic polymerizationHydrogelsBiophysicsDrug carrierNanogelBiomacromolecules
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Experimente zur Entwicklung eines implantierbaren und dauernd funktionsfähigen Glukose-Sensors auf Basis der Polarimetrie - Experiments Aimed at Enab…

1995

In vitro and in vivo experiments devised with the aim of developing a permanently implantable glucose sensor based on polarimetry are described. It was found that in ultrafiltrated human blood plasma the overall optical rotation was 94% specific for glucose, and that polarisation photometry yielded a sufficiently sensitive signal for in vivo glucose detection. The three types of capillary membrane intended for implantation that we tested, revealed an in vitro response time to glucose concentration of 10 minutes; when implanted, they maintain this over a period of weeks, during which time the same glucose concentrations can be measured daily in ultrafiltrated capillary fluid as in the blood …

Single administrationHuman bloodChemistrybusiness.industryInsulinmedicine.medical_treatmentGlucose detectionBiomedical EngineeringPolarimetryOpticsIn vivomedicineGlucose sensorsbusinessCapillary membraneBiomedical engineeringBiomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering
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