Search results for "Radial immunodiffusion"

showing 3 items of 3 documents

Replacement therapy for alpha-1-protease inhibitor deficiency in PiZ subjects with chronic obstructive lung disease

1988

In a six-month multicenter feasibility and safety study, 20 patients, who all had a congenital deficiency of alpha-1-protease inhibitor (A1PI) of the PiZ phenotype accompanied by a chronic obstructive lung disease, were treated with human-plasma-derived A1PI. A weekly dose of 60 mg/kg, administered intravenously, was shown to be sufficient to maintain patient serum levels above the threshold limit of 35 percent, the serum level of healthy persons of the MZ phenotype. This is supposed to be the minimal effective level for protection against the elastolytic attack of the lung and, therefore, satisfies one of the most important criteria of feasibility of long-term replacement therapy. The glob…

AdultMalealpha 1-Antitrypsin DeficiencymedicineHumansLung Diseases ObstructiveInfusions IntravenousAgedRadial immunodiffusionClinical Trials as TopicLungPancreatic Elastasebiologybusiness.industryBlood ProteinsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedOuchterlony double immunodiffusionTrypsinmedicine.diseaseAlpha-1 Protease Inhibitor DeficiencyObstructive lung diseasePhenotypemedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologybiology.proteinFemaleAntibodyLung Volume MeasurementsbusinessNephelometrymedicine.drugThe American Journal of Medicine
researchProduct

Proteins in preterm and term milk from mothers delivering appropriate or small-for-gestational age infants.

1986

The concentrations of total protein, secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA), lactotransferrin (LTF) and serum albumin (SA) were measured in sequential samples of colostrum, transitional and mature milk from 53 mothers divided into four groups according to gestational age and birthweight of their infants. Individual proteins were determined by single radial immunodiffusion. From the covariance analysis of data controlling for the day of lactation and the milk volume it was found that these covariables were significantly negative correlated with total protein and IgA. The concentration of LTF was also significantly negative correlated with the day but positively with the volume; whereas the contrar…

Immunoglobulin Amedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyGestational AgePregnancyInternal medicineLactationmedicineBirth WeightHumansLactationSerum AlbuminRadial immunodiffusionbiologyMilk HumanLactoferrinColostrumInfant NewbornObstetrics and GynecologyGestational agemedicine.diseaseMilk ProteinsLactotransferrinLactoferrinmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthImmunoglobulin A SecretoryInfant Small for Gestational Agebiology.proteinColostrumSmall for gestational ageFemaleEarly human development
researchProduct

Immunonephelometric determination of the apolipoprotein A-II.

1989

A fully mechanized immunonephelometric method is described for the rapid and specific determination of apolipoprotein A-II in serum. The method utilizes commercially available sheep antiserum against human apolipoprotein A-II. Nephelometry was performed with the Behring Nephelometer Analyzer (BNA). A single determination can be performed in 12 minutes, requiring 10 microliters sample volume. The measuring range is about 0.08 to 1.25 g/l apolipoprotein A-II. Precision is characterized by intra-assay coefficients of variation of 3.37%, 3.93% and 4.49% for apolipoprotein A-II concentrations of 1.22 g/l, 0.376 g/l and 0.185 g/l, and inter-assay coefficients of variation of 4.27% for an apolipop…

Radial immunodiffusionChromatographyApolipoprotein BbiologyChemistryHuman apolipoproteinBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryApolipoprotein A-IIeducationGeneral MedicineSample volumeEvaluation Studies as TopicNephelometry and Turbidimetrybiology.proteinImmunologic TechniquesHumansNephelometryApolipoprotein A-IIApolipoproteins AJournal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry. Zeitschrift fur klinische Chemie und klinische Biochemie
researchProduct