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| | Avian Plasma Proteins |
 | | Protein electrophoresis has been demonstrated to be a very effective diagnostic tool in avian medicine. |  | | Understanding the uses of avian protein electrophoresis will enhance your practice of avian medicine and will help you hone your diagnostic skills. |  | | There are some instances when interpretation of the electrophoretic pattern may be difficult to interpret. |
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http://www.exoticpetvet.net/dvms/proteins.html
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| | FBR Plasma Proteins Pocket Guide |
 | | Through an educational grant from Dade Behring, Inc., FBR has developed this 152-page guide on serum protein utility and interpretation for day to day use by practitioners and laboratorians. |  | | As appreciation grows for the power of these measurements in clinical practice so does a need for continuing education. |  | | Serum protein testing has been an integral, although underutilized, part of clinical laboratory science for many years. |
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http://www.fbr.org/publications/plasmaprot/plasmaprot.html
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| | Blood Plasma |
 | | Again this is explored in more detail in the session on fluid and electrolyte balance. |  | | Clotting this is discussed further in sessions on wounds and wound healing |  | | The relative proportions of plasma proteins can vary in certain diseases and electrophoretic tracings showing such changes can be a useful diagnostic aid. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/greenfield/rattler/46/blood5.htm
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| | The Interaction of Plasma Proteins and Platelets with a Homologous Series of Polyurethanes (SPE) (MPB archive, Jan 96) |
 | | Proteins are complex multidomain copolymers whose behavior is strongly determined by their conformation. |  | | Accommodation of a multidomain protein may best be achieved by presenting a multidomain surface, with which the protein may interact without forcing a conformational change. |  | | The pure-phase homopolymer had higher protein and platelet adsorption than did the higher-phase-purity PU-65-1000 and PU-65-2000 copolymers, indicating that a range of surface hard-segment concentrations may be important to optimize the structure of blood-compatible polyurethane applications. |
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http://www.devicelink.com/mpb/archive/96/01/004.html
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| | Relationships between Seminal Plasma Proteins and Boar Fertility: |
 | | This could prove to be critically important in regions with tropical or subtropical climatic conditions during portions of the year. |  | | This is important because the initial studies with the seminal plasma proteins were conducted on only 10 boars from the same genetic base. |  | | The primary objective of this study was to determine the relationship between 2 seminal plasma proteins and semen fertility on commercial swine operations using A.I. Materials and Methods |
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http://mark.asci.ncsu.edu/swinereports/2001/03physflow.htm
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| | Proteomic Analysis of Integral Plasma Membrane Proteins |
 | | Such methods will aid in both understanding basic biological processes and discovering protein targets for the design of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies. |  | | Given the importance of integral membrane proteins for drug design, the described approach will expedite the characterization of plasma membrane subproteomes and the discovery of plasma membrane protein drug targets. |  | | Efficient methods for profiling proteins integral to the plasma membrane are highly desirable for the identification of overexpressed proteins in disease cells. |
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http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/ancham/2004/76/i7/abs/ac0354037.html
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| | NDI Terminology - proteins |
 | | They serve as enzymes, structural elements, hormones, immunoglobulins, etc., and are involved in oxygen transport, muscle contraction, electron transport, and other activities throughout the body, and in photosynthesis. |  | | plasma proteins - The hundreds of different proteins present in blood plasma, including carrier proteins (such as albumin, transferrin, and haptoglobin), fibrinogen and other coagulation factors, complement components, immunoglobulins, enzyme inhibitors, precursors of substances such as angiotensin and bradykinin, and many other types of proteins. |  | | Twenty different amino acids are commonly found in proteins, and each protein has a unique, genetically defined amino acid sequence which determines its specific shape and function. |
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http://www.ndif.org/Terms/proteins.html
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Plasma Proteins |
 | | Look for books like Plasma Proteins by subject: |  | | If you would like to purchase this title, we recommend that you occasionally check this page to see if it has become available. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0471997307
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