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Comparison between sodium dodecylsulphate and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide as mobile phases in the micellar liquid chromatography determination of …

2004

The retention behaviour of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) using micellar mobile phases of sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS) is studied and compared with that observed with micellar mobile phases of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). A liquid chromatographic procedure for the determination of acemetacin, diclofenac, indomethacin, ketoprofen, naproxen and tolmetin in pharmaceutical preparations is described. The proposed system uses a Kromasil C18 analytical column and a solution of 0.15 M SDS at pH 3 with 10% 1-propanol as mobile phase. Under these conditions, the studied NSAIDs elute between 6 and 10 min at a 1 mL min(-1) flow rate. Limits of detection (LOD) are lower than 0.…

KetoprofenNaproxenSodiumClinical BiochemistryAcemetacinPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundBromideDrug DiscoverymedicineSpectroscopyChromatography Micellar Electrokinetic CapillaryDetection limitChromatographyElutionCetrimoniumAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalSodium Dodecyl SulfateReference StandardsSolutionschemistryMicellar liquid chromatographyCalibrationCetrimonium CompoundsIndicators and ReagentsSpectrophotometry Ultravioletmedicine.drugJournal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
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Autoantibody detection using indirect immunofluorescence on HEp-2 cells

2009

The detection of autoantibodies is an important element in the diagnosis and monitoring of disease progression in patients with autoimmune diseases. In laboratory diagnostic tests for connective tissue and autoimmune liver diseases, indirect immunofluorescence on HEp-2 cells plays a central role in a multistage diagnostic process. Despite the high quality of diagnostics, findings at different laboratories can differ considerably due to a lack of standardization, as well as subjective factors. The present paper formulates recommendations for the standardized processing and interpretation of the HEp-2 cell test for the detection of non-organ-specific (especially antinuclear) antibodies. It pr…

Laboratory ProcedureAnti-nuclear antibodymedicine.disease_causeImmunofluorescenceGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAutoimmunityHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCell Line TumormedicineHumansFluorescent Antibody Technique IndirectAutoantibodiesbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceAutoantibodyReproducibility of ResultsReference StandardsLaboratory quality controlTiterAntibodies AntinuclearImmunologybiology.proteinAntibodybusiness
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qFIBS: A Novel Automated Technique for Quantitative Evaluation of Fibrosis, Inflammation, Ballooning, and Steatosis in Patients With Nonalcoholic Ste…

2020

[Background and Aims] Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a common cause of chronic liver disease. Clinical trials use the NASH Clinical Research Network (CRN) system for semiquantitative histological assessment of disease severity. Interobserver variability may hamper histological assessment, and diagnostic consensus is not always achieved. We evaluate a second harmonic generation/two‐photon excitation fluorescence (SHG/TPEF) imaging‐based tool to provide an automated quantitative assessment of histological features pertinent to NASH.

Liver CirrhosisMale0301 basic medicineBiopsyChronic liver diseaseSeverity of Illness IndexGastroenterologyHepatitis0302 clinical medicineNon-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseFibrosisNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseqFibrosisNASH; automated; qFIBS; qFibrosis; quantitative evaluationNASH FIBROSISmedicine.diagnostic_testNASHMiddle AgedReference Standards3. Good healthLiverDimensional Measurement AccuracyLiver biopsyFemale030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyAlgorithmsmedicine.medical_specialtydigestive systemWhite People03 medical and health sciencesAsian PeopleInternal medicineImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedSeverity of illnessmedicineHumansqFIBSHepatologyReceiver operating characteristicbusiness.industryReproducibility of Resultsmedicine.diseasequantitative evaluationdigestive system diseasesConfidence intervalFatty Liver030104 developmental biologyautomatedSteatosisbusinessHepatology
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LOW BIRTHWEIGHT REVISED

1980

Low birth weightmedicine.medical_specialtyObstetricsbusiness.industryBirth weightmedicineMEDLINEGeneral Medicinemedicine.symptombusinessInfant newbornReference standardsInfant mortalityThe Lancet
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Reference standard space hippocampus labels according to the European Alzheimer's Disease Consortium–Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative harm…

2017

Abstract Introduction A harmonized protocol (HarP) for manual hippocampal segmentation on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has recently been developed by an international European Alzheimer's Disease Consortium–Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative project. We aimed at providing consensual certified HarP hippocampal labels in Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) standard space to serve as reference in automated image analyses. Methods Manual HarP tracings on the high-resolution MNI152 standard space template of four expert certified HarP tracers were combined to obtain consensual bilateral hippocampus labels. Utility and validity of these reference labels is demonstrated in a simple …

Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods/standardsMaleJaccard indexEpidemiologyComputer sciencemethods [Pattern Recognition Automated]Image ProcessingAutomated/methods/standardsHippocampusPattern Recognition Automatedddc:616.89methods [Magnetic Resonance Imaging]0302 clinical medicinemethods [Image Processing Computer-Assisted]Image Processing Computer-AssistedComputer-Assisted/methods/standardsHARPdiagnostic imaging [Hippocampus]Health Policy05 social sciencesOrgan SizeReference StandardsMagnetic Resonance ImagingHippocampal segmentationstandards [Image Processing Computer-Assisted]Psychiatry and Mental healthNeuroimaging/methods/standardsFemalemethods [Neuroimaging]Hippocampus/diagnostic imagingAlzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging InitiativeAlzheimer Disease/diagnostic imagingNeuroimagingPattern Recognition050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeuroscienceNeuroimagingAlzheimer DiseaseHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesddc:610Reference standardsAgedProtocol (science)standards [Magnetic Resonance Imaging]business.industryPattern recognitionGold standard (test)Neurology (clinical)Artificial intelligenceGeriatrics and Gerontologybusinessdiagnostic imaging [Alzheimer Disease]standards [Pattern Recognition Automated]Neurosciencestandards [Neuroimaging]030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAlzheimer's & Dementia
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Complete basis set B3LYP NMR calculations of CDCl3solvent's water fine spectral details

2008

The assignment of singlet at 1.55 ppm and the 1:1:1 triplet at 1.519 ppm to H2O and HOD in the 400 MHz 1H NMR spectrum of CDCl3 solvent were supported by complete basis set (CBS) GIAO-B3LYP calculated chemical shift and the CBS B3LYP estimated 2J(D,H) spin–spin coupling constant (SSCC). The CBS fitting of B3LYP/cc-pCVxZ and B3LYP/pcJ-n predicted SSCC values, the accurate value of 2J(D,H) = − 1.082 ± 0.030 Hz of HOD in chloroform-d1 and the H/D isotopic shift of 0.0307(1) ppm were reported for the first time. The agreement between CBS B3LYP predicted chemical shift, spin–spin values and experiment was good. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyAnalytical chemistrychemical shiftCBSComputational chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceSinglet statespin–spin coupling constantBasis setCoupling constantB3LYP‐NMRChemistryWaterGeneral ChemistryReference StandardsDeuteriumdeuterochloroformSolventcomplete basis setSSCCModels ChemicalIsotopic shiftHOD tripletSolventsProton NMRChloroformMagnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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Glycosidic juvenogens: derivatives bearing alpha,beta-unsaturated ester functionalities.

2007

Abstract A series of the protected alkyl glycosides 5a / 5b – 12a / 12b was synthesized from the parent isomeric alcohols (insect juvenile hormone bioanalogs; juvenoids), 4-[4′-(2″-hydroxycyclohexyl)methylphenoxy]-3-methyl-but-2-enoic acid ethyl ester ( 1a / 1b – 4a / 4b ; racemic structures) and ( 1a – 4a ; enantiopure structures). Cadmium carbonate was used as a promoter of this Koenigs–Knorr reaction, and the products were obtained in 82–92% yields. Deprotection of the carbohydrate functionality of 5a / 5b – 12a / 12b was carefully performed using ethanolysis in the presence of zinc acetate, due to the presence of another ester functionality in the aglycone part of the molecule of protec…

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyStereochemistryClinical BiochemistryCarbonatesMolecular ConformationPharmaceutical ScienceEtherBiochemistryChemical synthesisHeteropterachemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoveryOrganic chemistryAnimalsGlycosidesMolecular BiologyAlkylChromatography High Pressure Liquidchemistry.chemical_classificationHydrolysisOrganic ChemistryDiastereomerGlycosideGlycosidic bondEstersStereoisomerismReference StandardsJuvenile HormonesEnantiopure drugchemistryMolecular MedicineEnantiomerCadmiumBioorganicmedicinal chemistry
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End Capping Ring-Opening Olefin Metathesis Polymerization Polymers with Vinyl Lactones

2008

The selective placement of a functional group at the chain end of a ring-opening metathesis polymer using ruthenium carbene initiators has been a significant limitation. Here we demonstrate a highly effective and facile end-capping technique for ROMP with living ruthenium carbene chain ends using single-turnover olefin metathesis substrates. Vinylene carbonate and 3H-furanone are introduced as functionalization and termination agents for the ruthenium-initiated ring-opening metathesis polymerization. This leads directly to the formation of functional polymer end groups without further chemical transformation steps. Aldehyde and carboxylic acid end groups can be introduced by this new method…

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyTime FactorsPolymerschemistry.chemical_elementDioxolesAlkenesMetathesisBiochemistryRutheniumCatalysisLactoneschemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryPolymer chemistryOrganometallic CompoundsRing-opening metathesis polymerisationMolecular StructureTransition metal carbene complexStereoisomerismGeneral ChemistryROMPReference StandardsRutheniumPolymerizationchemistrySpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationMethaneCarbeneAcyclic diene metathesisJournal of the American Chemical Society
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On-Ice and Off-Ice Fitness Profiles of Elite and U20 Male Ice Hockey Players of Two Different National Standards

2020

Vigh-Larsen, JF, Haverinen, MT, Panduro, J, Ermidis, G, Andersen, TB, Overgaard, K, Krustrup, P, Parkkari, J, Avela, J, Kyröläinen, H, and Mohr, M. On-ice and off-ice fitness profiles of elite and U20 male ice hockey players of two different national standards. J Strength Cond Res 34(12): 3369-3376, 2020-Differences in body composition and performance were investigated between elite and U20 male ice hockey players of 2 different national standards. One hundred seventy-nine players were recruited from the highest Finnish (n = 82) and Danish (n = 61) national level, as well as from 1 U20 team from Finland (n = 19) and Denmark (n = 17). Body composition and countermovement jump performance (CM…

MaleAdolescentlevel of playjääkiekkoilijatPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAthletic Performanceintermittent activity patternMuscle massagility03 medical and health sciencesIce hockeyEndurance capacity0302 clinical medicineHumansjoukkueurheiluOrthopedics and Sports MedicineNational levelExerciseFinlandkehonkoostumussuorituskyky030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineReference Standardsfyysinen kuntosprintingSprintHockeyEliteLean body massCountermovement jumpteam sportPsychologyurheilijatDemography
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Determination of globotriaosylceramide in plasma and urine by mass spectrometry

2009

Abstract Background: Fabry disease is an X-chromosomally inherited lysosomal storage disorder leading to accumulation of glycosphingolipids, mainly globotriaosylceramide (ceramide-trihexoside, Gb3). Concentrations of Gb3 in plasma and urine have been used to diagnose Fabry disease and to monitor enzyme replacement therapy with recombinant α-galactosidase. Methods: Gb3 was purified from plasma or urine by combined liquid extraction/protein precipitation and solid-phase extraction, and was detected by flow-injection analysis electrospray mass spectrometry (MS) using multi-reaction-monitoring. Calibration was performed via standard addition using C17-Gb3 as internal standard. The most abundant…

MaleCoefficient of variationClinical BiochemistryGlobotriaosylceramideUrinechemistry.chemical_compoundTandem Mass SpectrometryLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryBlood plasmamedicineHumansProtein precipitationEnzyme Replacement TherapyChromatographyTrihexosylceramidesSolid Phase ExtractionBiochemistry (medical)General MedicineReference Standardsmedicine.diseaseFabry diseaseLysosomal Storage Diseaseschemistryalpha-GalactosidaseStandard additionCalibrationFabry DiseaseFemaleChromatography Liquidcclm
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