Blood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells — such as nutrients and oxygen — and transports waste products away from those same cells. In vertebrates, i...
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Liver - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The liver is a vital organ present in vertebrates and some other animals; it has a wide range of functions, a few of which are detoxification, protein synthesis, and production of biochemicals necessa...
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Many of the protein chains associatedwith these complexes have now beenpurified and sequenced. ... does not have any well-defined effect upon their functions h~vitro. ... Following tissuedamage, large numbers of white bloodcells gather at the injury site ... Of the six protease inbibitors isolatedfrom human plasma, ...
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Blood is a highly specialized tissue composed of many different kinds of components. Four of the most important ones are red cells, white cells, platelets, and plasma. All humans produce these blood components- ... The blood type antigen-antibody interaction is one of many similar recognition-rejection phenomena in our bodies.
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anthro.palomar.edu/blood/blood_components.htm
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This approach offers a tremendous opportunity to study the regulation of plasma proteins in humans in many physiological and pathological states. ... Pierce, Rockford, IL) to reduce the content of these highly abundant proteins. The recovery of proteins following depletion of plasma samples was 20%, based on the estimated...
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ajpendo.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/291/1/E190
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This question is of crucial importance to understanding the significance of these complex postprandial processes, ... This work aimed to develop a predictive modeling tool that would allow for the determination of the contribution of plasma proteins to the splanchnic and whole body anabolic utilization of dietary N in humans.
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ajpendo.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/285/1/E88
ajpendo.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/285/1/E88
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These observations suggest that although many aspects of the Brucella DNA repair systems are similar to those of other model bacterial systems, ... This induction was rapid and quickly reached a peak, since maximum activity was observed following 30 min of MC exposure and no increase occurred over 24 h (data not shown).
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jb.asm.org/cgi/content/full/188/14/5187
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28) Human plasma proteins include which of the following? ... D.) Is less important than an essential amino acid. E.) Is not found in many proteins. ... That the actual forelimbs of these mammals do not seem to be optimally arranged is because A) natural selection has not had sufficient time to create the optimal design in each case,
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www.iso.gmu.edu/~gbirchar/303/exam3.htm
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The cytoplasmic "granules" of granulocytes are membrane bounded storage organelles that contain multiple peptides and proteins. Humans have four types of granulocytes. These were named over a century ago to reflect how their cytoplasm stained with aniline dyes. ... In many rodent models, the ability to produce nitric oxide...
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