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1 0 fg/mL biotinylated bovine serum albumin in serum.
2 bel-free sensor for AIV detection in chicken serum.
3 irus, can be treated with convalescent-phase serum.
4 an antibody purified from anti- Ab-54149 EPS serum.
5 mount of HSV-specific IgG in the transferred serum.
6 ly applied to the detection of CD56 in human serum.
7 rthermore 58 glycans are enriched from human serum.
8  tryptophan degradation metabolites in mouse serum.
9 tissue and were consistently detected in the serum.
10 ol of KP that was restored by adding healthy serum.
11                                              Serum 25(OH)D at age 1 y is inversely associated with ch
12 r and there was a trend (p < 0.10) for lower serum 25(OH)D concentrations in the Above group.
13                                         Mean serum 25(OH)D concentrations were lower in populations l
14                                We quantified serum 25(OH)D in samples obtained at age 1 y from 306 pa
15         All participants (n = 151) underwent serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D measurement and completed a q
16                                       Higher serum 6-bromotryptophan has been associated with lower r
17 ncreased rates of Ig production and elevated serum Ab concentrations elicited by primary immunization
18 , hs-CRP remained a significant predictor of serum ADMA (P < 0.001).
19 nificant predictor of increased salivary and serum ADMA levels.
20  < 0.001) were significantly associated with serum ADMA, whereas in a multivariate model, hs-CRP rema
21 dr2(-/-) mice had elevated liver weights and serum alanine transferase values.
22 eting highly abundant proteins such as human serum albumin (>10(10) more abundant than cTnI).
23  mug/mL) after passive adsorption and bovine serum albumin (BSA) as a blocking agent generated a mode
24 GSTP), human serum albumin (HSA), and bovine serum albumin (BSA) as model target proteins.
25 eling of a yeast proteome spiked with bovine serum albumin (BSA) over a 10-fold dynamic range.
26  glutathione S-transferase pi (hGSTP), human serum albumin (HSA), and bovine serum albumin (BSA) as m
27 antly expressed extracellular protein, human serum albumin (HSA), inhibits alphaS oligomer (alphaS(n)
28      The ability to detect miRNA-21 in human serum albumin and bovine serum albumin was almost identi
29 S, combining elevated hsCRP and ESR with low serum albumin and iron], and serum interleukin (IL) 1bet
30 es of the enrichment step from spiked bovine serum albumin digests were >80% for the commercial Fe-IM
31 n selective binding to the transport protein serum albumin in PBS buffer at ambient conditions.
32 rtisol solutions in a complex matrix (bovine serum albumin in phosphate buffered saline) is also demo
33 tion limit of ~110 fg/mL biotinylated bovine serum albumin in serum.
34 t miRNA-21 in human serum albumin and bovine serum albumin was almost identical to that in PBS.
35 h four reference molecules (dopamine, bovine serum albumin, glucose and elongated peptide) was neglig
36 such as glutathione S-transferase pi (GSTP), serum albumin, or Keap1.
37                           In the presence of serum albumin, the potency of JMS-053 as an in vitro inh
38 blood was removed and replaced with 5% human serum albumin.
39  known to exhibit high binding affinities to serum albumin.
40  regulates pendrin, as well as the effect of serum aldosterone and potassium on this response, we mea
41 d ending values of plasma renin activity and serum aldosterone were 6.8 vs. 5.5 ng/mL/h (p = 0.002) a
42 ed GC-1 diet for 2 and 4 weeks had decreased serum alkaline phosphatase but increased serum transamin
43 ysis showed that hypocalcemia was related to serum ALP.
44                                         This serum also induced bacterial killing in opsonophagocytos
45 n, reduced liver inflammation, and decreased serum ALT/AST levels.
46 kly oxidized by the copper-containing bovine serum amine oxidase.
47  experienced hypotension, and 5 had elevated serum aminotransferases, reinforcing the need for vigila
48 , ferritin (OR = 4.20, CI = 1.40-12.65), and serum amyloid P (OR = 3.05, CI = 1.16-8.01) were associa
49 T cells were analyzed by flow cytometry, and serum amyloid proteins (SAA) were analyzed by quantitati
50                                              Serum analysis revealed significant reduction in key bio
51  Br, Rb, Sr, Mo, I, Cs, and Ba) in 10 muL of serum and 12 elements (Mg, S, Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn Se, Br,
52 ed to provide robust quantification in human serum and are shown to be compatible with each of the mo
53 evealed high titers of IgG autoantibodies in serum and cerebrospinal fluid directed against the nucle
54 LC-MS/MS), or animal-origin deconjugase (rat serum and chicken pancreas) (AE-LC-MS/MS) was used in th
55 h member of this library for growth in human serum and discovered 178 mutants with significant abunda
56 dule, and acquired antigens via convalescent serum and Fc receptors.
57 ice with high RNA copy numbers detectable in serum and feces.
58                      Chorein upregulates the serum and glucocorticoid inducible kinase SGK1.
59  long-term persistence of Vi-specific IgG in serum and IgG(+) antibody-secreting cells in bone marrow
60 ower levels of gamma-glutamyl transferase in serum and lower LSMs than adults with the Pi*ZZ variant,
61 tethered antibody formats from both in vitro serum and pharmacokinetic study samples.
62 linical laboratories to quantify proteins in serum and plasma samples.
63 or C-reactive protein (CRP) determination in serum and preterm neonatal plasma samples with sepsis su
64 Mycology Reference Laboratory received 1,267 serum and respiratory samples from 719 critically ill UK
65 more, we examined the hormone levels both in serum and saliva during transplantation in 7 postmenopau
66 hly significant positive correlation between serum and salivary PCT values to clinical attachment lev
67 tes numerous small molecules in the maternal serum and the brains of fetal offspring.
68 g in decreased target cell burden, decreased serum and tissue-bound autoantibodies, and increased DSG
69 al growth factor-A secretion was measured in serum and/or cholangiocyte supernatant.
70  was obtained during the detection of CRP in serum, and a large working range (1 ng/mL - 100 mug/mL)
71 y four different nucleases, bovine and human serum, and human urine.
72 dated using spiked samples (tap water, blood serum, and saliva) and bacteria media (blank broth, Stap
73 ein concentrations in protein-spiked buffer, serum, and urine in seconds with excellent sensitivity (
74 arious body fluids, including urine, saliva, serum, and whole blood.
75 eat-labile toxin [LT(R192G)] elicited strong serum anti-CfaE and anti-LTB antibody responses and conf
76  reinfection with SARS-CoV-2 is and how long serum antibodies and virus-specific T cells persist afte
77 of lectins, anti-ganglioside antibodies, and serum antibodies of GBS patients.
78 01), splenomegaly (P < .0001), and increased serum antibody titers (P < .01), whereas control mice di
79 re workers with negative SARS-CoV-2-specific serum antibody titers showed SARS-CoV-2-specific IgA in
80 bitor attenuated lupus pathology by reducing serum antinuclear autoantibodies, dsDNA titers, and the
81 cal nonadherence to adjuvant tamoxifen using serum assessment and to examine its effects on short-ter
82 ncrease in indoxyl sulfate concentrations in serum associated with a stronger impairment in cognition
83 se events) and pharmacokinetics (assessed by serum atezolizumab concentrations).
84 included 10 studies of the use of autologous serum-based eye drops for severe dry eye disease and 4 s
85 y hospital from 2012-2017 who had at least 2 serum BDG determinations throughout the episode of funge
86 properties, which correlated with changes in serum bile acid profile.
87 cy (ICP), a disorder characterised by raised serum bile acids, are at increased risk of developing ge
88                                Postoperative serum bilirubin and prothrombin time-international norma
89   The present study assessed the dynamics of serum biochemical parameters in a model of experimental
90                Cluster analysis identified 4 serum biomarker-based clusters, 3 of which (clusters B,
91               On-chip microarray analysis of serum biomarkers (e.g., cardiac troponin I) afforded up
92                                 We evaluated serum biomarkers in 149 individuals; 77 (52%) pre-SOT an
93         We assessed the diagnostic values of serum biomarkers in the differential diagnosis between F
94                         We aimed to identify serum biomarkers of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colit
95                     Higher concentrations of serum biomarkers were associated with the development of
96     Viral load was quantified in acute-phase serum by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chai
97 est was compared with that of measurement of serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and fecal calprotectin.
98 ing and reduces lung collagen deposition and serum C3M, a marker of IPF disease progression.
99 he calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) regulates serum calcium concentrations.
100 ee made 1 strong recommendation for baseline serum calcium testing, 13 conditional recommendations, a
101 -IgE complexes and free omalizumab levels in serum (chi(2) = 65.84; degrees of freedom [df] = 2; P <
102                     This study confirms that serum chymase levels are associated with DHF/Severe deng
103 psilonRI binding and enhanced CD23-dependent serum clearance.
104 he 19 currently available biomarkers only 4 (serum Coll2-1 NO2, CS846, COMP and urinary CTXII) were c
105 urs) in mice, suggesting possible binding to serum components.
106  (SNPs) with log-transformed FGF21 and FGF23 serum concentrations adjusted for age, sex and principal
107                                              Serum concentrations of arginine, ornithine, polyamines,
108                                              Serum concentrations of atezolizumab were above the targ
109 the highest quintile had significantly lower serum concentrations of fT4, TT4, fT3, and TT3 [absolute
110                        Findings suggest that serum concentrations of high-sensitivity C-reactive prot
111 ntal treatment was associated with decreased serum concentrations of MBL and CRP and increased serum
112                                              Serum concentrations of n-3 PUFAs were significantly hig
113 , we showed that IL-6 and C-reactive protein serum concentrations were higher in patients who were ho
114                                DART molecule serum concentrations were well above those considered ad
115  or AH50 less than median, impaired in vitro serum control of KP that was restored by adding healthy
116 tors of clinical responder status were lower serum creatinine and KCCQ-OS scores and treatment assign
117 roposed a new predictive model that combines serum creatinine levels and maximum liver function capac
118                                              Serum creatinine levels tended to mildly increase (3% be
119 ata, including admission, peak, and terminal serum creatinine, and biopsy data when available to diff
120 age and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment, serum CXCL10/IP-10 (P = 0.047) and GM-CSF (P = 0.050) we
121                                              Serum cystatin C (CysC; subdistribution hazard ratio [SH
122                                         Upon serum deprivation, a subset of AEs pre-marked by the act
123 vel was significantly upregulated in patient serum discriminating from healthy individuals and closel
124 rucial in selecting appropriate convalescent serum donors.
125                                              Serum EBOV-neutralizing and binding antibodies using wil
126       To investigate the potential threat of serum escape mutant viruses to humans and poultry, the i
127 report here that in the presence of ruminant serum, exogenously added polyamines are quickly oxidized
128                                              Serum extracellular vesicles from 74 individuals presume
129 ys that detected M. tuberculosis peptides in serum extracellular vesicles from TB patients.
130 ly Biomarkers of AMD (EBAMD) study evaluates serum factors that protect foveal MPOD architecture in C
131           Each data set included measures of serum ferritin (SF), vitamin A, zinc, and CRP measured u
132                                          Her serum ferritin was higher than 21,000 ng/mL and transfer
133 hropometry; nutritional biomarkers including serum ferritin, soluble transferrin receptor, retinol-bi
134 e allergen-specific antibodies and patients' serum followed by mass spectrometric analyses.
135             ApoA-IV levels were decreased in serum from allergic patients compared to healthy control
136 trikingly, BMP4 concentrations are higher in serum from HGPS vs. age-matched mice.
137 ynthase kinase 3 (PI3K/GSK3) signaling, with serum-glucocorticoid kinase 1 (SGK1), an inhibitor of gl
138                   mTORC1 and mTORC2-specific serum/glucocorticoid-regulated kinase 1 (SGK1) are const
139 this prospective study, we aimed to define a serum glycomic signature in the first week after liver t
140 cles were efficiently neutralized by diluted serum (&gt;:640) from recently recovered COVID-19 patients
141 mesothelin-expressing tumors and has a short serum half-life.
142 thy in 64.7%, GADA (>=35 U/mL) in 54.1%, and serum HbA1c > 48 mmol/mol in 94.3% of the individuals.
143                                       Median serum HBsAg half-life (t(1/2)) was estimated as 1.3 [0.9
144                       Undiluted pooled human serum (HS) and five different commercial preparations of
145 sociation between periodontal conditions and serum hsCRP levels.
146  significant increase of SARS-CoV-2-specific serum IgA and IgG titers after symptom onset.
147                The workflow was tested using serum IgA1 from healthy subjects.
148 gnificantly reduced Th2 cytokine production, serum IgE levels, and airway hyperreactivity.
149 s milder and characterized by a fast rise in serum IgG and neutralizing antibodies.
150                                              Serum IgG testing against potential antigens associated
151                 Whereas overall RBD-specific serum IgG titers waned with a half-life of 49 days, nAb
152 isplayed reduced efficacy in the presence of serum IgG.
153 sinophils, goblet cell hyperplasia, elevated serum Igs, and induction of Th2 cytokines.
154                                              Serum IL-27 levels continued to rise during infection.
155                     At best response, median serum immunoglobulin M declined from 3,520 to 821 mg/dL,
156                        Neural activity after serum incubation was assessed in mouse slices using mole
157                                     Aberrant serum-induced ciliary resorption and cold-induced depoly
158 serum Klotho levels had significantly higher serum Inhibin B and total sperm count than men with the
159 nd ESR with low serum albumin and iron], and serum interleukin (IL) 1beta were positively associated
160  patients with high blood eosinophils or low serum interleukin-18 response are potential subgroups fo
161 howed a significant association between cord serum interleukin-7 at birth and the trajectories of chi
162 ved a U-shaped association between admission serum ionized calcium and in-hospital AKI, with nadir in
163 pital AKI, with nadir in-hospital AKI was in serum ionized calcium of 5.00-5.19 mg/dL.
164 ficiency virus (HIV) infection, and elevated serum iron.
165      Concentration of alpha-amylase in human serum is a key indicator of various pancreatic ailments
166 A specific to SARS-CoV-2 (IgA) in saliva and serum is needed to complement tests that detect immunogl
167 d total sperm count than men with the lowest serum Klotho concentrations.
168 revealed that infertile men with the highest serum Klotho levels had significantly higher serum Inhib
169 ve demonstrated that systemic restriction of serum l-Met, either via partial dietary restriction or w
170                         Antihuman lymphocyte serum (L1S1) antibody completely prevented acute GVHD.
171                                              Serum lactate (LA) may be elevated in patients with CLD
172 cells.CONCLUSIONThe association between IL-6 serum levels and the impairment of cytotoxic activity su
173 We sought to determine whether baseline IL-6 serum levels can predict the need for IMV and the respon
174  (iii) increased circulating cell-free mtDNA serum levels in both patients with biallelic or with het
175 ues for insulin and also measured tissue and serum levels in several carefully phenotyped human cohor
176 liver disease at time of hospital admission, serum levels of albumin and sodium, and white blood cell
177                                    Increased serum levels of IgM-anti-FceRIalpha are common in patien
178 emur in female N-ERalphaKO along with higher serum levels of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 as we
179                                              Serum levels of interferon alpha were significantly lowe
180  concentrations of MBL and CRP and increased serum levels of SIRT1.
181                                 We show that serum levels of soluble scavenger receptor-A (sSR-A) are
182  in both adipose tissue and liver as well as serum levels were strongly associated with markers of in
183 fector cell sensitization, reduced total IgE serum levels, protected mice from passive and active IgE
184 ies such as Streptomyces chromofuscus PLD or serum lipase.
185  prevalence of adolescents with one abnormal serum lipid component was 43.2% and was significantly di
186                     NASH patients had higher serum LPS and hepatocytes LPS localization than controls
187  mutations in SLC39A8 result in undetectable serum manganese (Mn) and a Congenital Disorder of Glycos
188  the interference from free receptors in the serum matrix.
189         Here, we conduct machine learning of serum metabolic patterns to detect early-stage LA.
190                                          The serum metabolome contains a plethora of biomarkers and c
191                                              Serum miR-1 levels had inverse correlations with sputum
192                                 Among these, serum miR-1260b level was significantly upregulated in p
193                                              Serum miR-375 was significantly lower in the peritoneal
194                    We recently reported that serum N-glycans were altered in mice displayed depressiv
195               After the second immunization, serum neutralizing activity was detected in all the part
196          Geometric mean titres of SARS-CoV-2 serum-neutralizing antibodies on day 43 were 0.7-fold (1
197                                              Serum NMDAR antibodies have been reported in a minority
198                                   Viremia in serum of Ad AdrA wt-treated mice was reduced significant
199 owed low levels of glycine and serine in the serum of MacTel patients.
200 -malignant MG was identified in the baseline serum of participants of RIISC.
201 senoic acid were significantly higher in the serum of women with SCH when compared to women with a no
202 n within controlled periods, using 10 muL of serum only.
203  % of the total protein in 1:4 diluted human serum or 0.024 wt % of the total protein from breast can
204                                   Detectable serum or plasma cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) precedes sym
205                       Therefore, we examined serum PACAP and associated PAC1R genotype in a cohort of
206                                              Serum-PC ALA was inversely related to all-cause mortalit
207 ed for known clinical predictors showed that serum-PC EPA at the time of STEMI was inversely associat
208 r data showed higher prevalences of positive serum PCA (P = 0.057), hypergastrinemia (P = 0.062) and
209               Linear regression model showed serum PCT to be a significant predictor for CAL.
210 one cycle, and, modulation of cycle-specific serum pentraxin 3 levels over various cycles indicate st
211  associations of repeated pre- and postnatal serum PFAS concentrations with adolescent adiposity and
212 and also produces similar T(1) relaxivity in serum phantoms at 4.7 T and 37 degrees C.
213 , we incorporated VRC01 neutralization using serum pharmacokinetics (HVTN 104) and in vitro pharmacod
214 eloped moderate to severe hypophosphataemia (serum phosphate < 0.6 mmol/L).
215 reased urinary phosphate excretion maintains serum phosphate levels within the normal range, thus pro
216 nd relevant cytokine levels were assessed in serum, plasma and BAL.
217 and uninfected subjects, and a wide range of serum/plasma antibody levels was delineated in infected
218 elines recommend routine kidney function and serum potassium testing within 30 days of initiating ACE
219 ithout significant changes in BP, weight, or serum potassium.
220                                              Serum progesterone level was significantly (p = 0.026) e
221 ed systemic inflammation with high levels of serum proinflammatory cytokines, inflammatory infiltrate
222 thyretin (TTR) is an abundant homotetrameric serum protein and was selected here for engineering high
223                 Heating lactoferrin and milk serum proteins together accelerated the loss of bacterio
224 g the depth and complexity of the plasma and serum proteomes.
225 ion of biomarkers in biological samples, and serum proteomics is a useful and minimally invasive meth
226 sitive method for measuring NfL in plasma or serum, provide translational tools to make development o
227  There were 75 men (median age, 69 y; median serum PSA, 3.69 mug/L) with 232 metastatic nodes less th
228                                              Serum receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligan
229                 The properties of autologous serum remain after lyophilization.
230 mL and >10 ng/mL were achieved in buffer and serum, respectively.
231 s estimated the association between baseline serum retinol quintile and overall and site-specific can
232                                    While the serum RSV G antibody repertoires in the 2 groups were si
233                                              Serum RSV-neutralizing antibodies and anti-RSV fusion im
234 t sera (n = 31), CSFs (n = 11), longitudinal serum samples (n = 15), and using mAbs (n = 14) generate
235 ofiling in both brain (n = 109) and matching serum samples (n = 566) to identify differentially expre
236   Sera from 763 representative subjects with serum samples available at all 3 ages were analyzed for
237            All the subjects were adults, and serum samples collected during the discharge were tested
238                             Using sequential serum samples collected up to 94 d post onset of symptom
239  and dried chemicals on the all-in-one chip, serum samples containing the target virus RNA were simpl
240  was measured by using Luminex technology in serum samples from 146 patients with severe AD (median E
241  identify candidate chemicals of interest in serum samples from 83 women FFs and 79 women office work
242                                              Serum samples from a total of 49 documented consecutive
243                                 In addition, serum samples from healthy volunteers vaccinated with a
244            We assessed sensitivity using 128 serum samples from symptomatic PCR-confirmed coronavirus
245 pletion of TRIM72 antibodies from these same serum samples rescues sarcolemmal repair capacity.
246         Analysis of PLA2R-AB in longitudinal serum samples revealed seropositivity in 44% (59 out of
247                                   Saliva and serum samples were also collected.
248                                              Serum samples were analyzed by gliadin antibody enzyme-l
249                                        Donor serum samples were evaluated by indirect immunofluoresce
250                                              Serum samples were used to measure the levels of tumor n
251         In sequential pre- and post-COVID-19 serum samples, we confirmed autoAb seroconversion.
252 s also evaluated to detect uric acid in real serum samples.
253 between 108.84% and 172.50% (n = 3) in human serum samples.
254 monstrated, measuring miRNA-492 in undiluted serum samples.
255 tforms using a set of 223 well-characterized serum samples.
256 he fast, accurate assays of 100-fold diluted serum samples.
257 1 concentrations (AUC = 0.82, P = 0.017) and serum Sdc-1 concentrations (AUC = 0.84, P = 0.006) were
258          Patients with lean NAFLD had higher serum secondary BA and FGF19 levels and reduced 7-alpha-
259 d 11 Progressive Disease) were evaluated for serum SEVs size, concentration and screened for 95 oncom
260 nimal sera have many disadvantages including serum sickness, batch-to-batch variation in quality and
261 ese results suggest the potential utility of serum sphingolipids as cholesterol-independent markers o
262 a shotgun-proteomics workflow and applied to serum spiked with the sulfopeptides before protein depho
263                                  We measured serum sRAGE level at acute hospitalization and examined
264 duced in differentiated VSMCs in response to serum stimulation.
265 fonates (PFSAs) were enriched in dosed mouse serum, suggesting in vivo transformation of sulfonamide
266                                              Serum t-tau, Nf-L, and GFAP predict the development of s
267 prodrugs showed excellent stability in human serum (t(1/2) > 12 h) and potent activation of Vgamma9/V
268 available amylase measurements employed with serum tests.
269                                              Serum thromboxane B2 (sTXB2), a validated biomarker of p
270 xpression of caspase-8, TNFR1, and increased serum TNF-alpha.
271 tration partially attenuated the increase of serum TNF-alpha.
272 ion of multiplex cardiac biomarkers in human serum to expedite medical decisions for enhanced patient
273 re significantly impacts EV yield from human serum, together with the presence of lipoprotein and pro
274       Whole apple (WA) consumption decreased serum total (WA: 5.89 mmol/L; CB: 6.11 mmol/L; P = 0.006
275                                              Serum toxin A- and B-specific neutralizing antibodies we
276 sed serum alkaline phosphatase but increased serum transaminases compared with KO alone.
277                                    Levels of serum transaminases were retrieved from 444,642 particip
278 C) activation symptoms and elevated baseline serum tryptase level (MCAS-T) may not necessarily have a
279                                   A baseline serum tryptase level within the upper normal range (8-11
280 f ILC2s, which was independent from atopy or serum tryptase levels.
281           CB(2) -R activation also decreased serum tumor necrosis factor-alpha levels and improved ca
282 sian populations to identify 10 new loci for serum urate levels.
283  is a transcription factor that may regulate serum urate via the pentose-phosphate pathway and MRPS7
284 ; CB: 159.4 ng/mL; P = 0.028), and increased serum uric acid (WA: 341.4 mumol/L; CB: 330 mumol/L; P =
285                           This first GWAS of serum uric acid in continental Africans identified three
286 d kidneys, reduced oxidative stress, lowered serum uric acid level, reduced glomerular hyperfiltratio
287  and renal function plays a critical role in serum uric acid levels.
288 biased approach to identify loci influencing serum uric acid.
289 ntibodies (TPOAb and TgAb, respectively)] in serum using electrochemiluminescence assays.
290 n study 1, mean change (baseline to 3 mo) in serum vitamin D3 was -0.1 ng/mL in the placebo group and
291    In addition, high miR-1260b expression in serum was correlated with radiological tail-like pattern
292                Overall, saliva with 5% human serum was optimal for replicating subgingival microbiome
293             Metabolomic profiling of fasting serum was performed using a global, untargeted approach.
294       A series of seven peaks in dosed mouse serum was tentatively identified as sulfonimide dimers t
295 ients with CXCL12 levels above the median in serum were more prone to develop ADAs (aHR = 2.329 [1.10
296  of 10(5) exosomes muL(-1) directly in human serum, when performing the immunomagnetic separation wit
297 n was measured for mammalian cell lysate and serum, which led to estimates of low-mM ribose in a HeLa
298       The sensors are able to measure PSA in serum with a dynamic range between 0.26 and 62.5 ng/mL (
299 tissue sensitive to metabolic stress such as serum withdrawal and restrictive feeding.
300 ion than controls, which was correlated with serum zonulin and phosphorylated nuclear factor-kappaB e

 
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