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Hammond, David J.
The pathway of anaerobic glycolysis of Trypanosoma brucei has been studied by the following five approaches : 1. Ensyme activity required for the various different postulated schemes for anaerobic glycolysis (hexose monophosphate aldolase, glycerol d
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http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.652049
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Hammond, David J., Singh, Sanjay K., Thompson, James A., Beeler, Bradley W., Rusiñol, Antonio E., Pangburn, Michael K., Potempa, Lawrence A., Agrawal, Alok
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ETSU Faculty Works.
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a phylogenetically conserved protein; in humans, it is present in the plasma and at sites of inflammation. At physiological pH, native pentameric CRP exhibits calcium-dependent binding specificity for phosphocholine. In th
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ETSU Faculty Works.
C-reactive protein (CRP) is secreted by hepatocytes as a pentameric molecule made up of identical monomers, circulates in the plasma as pentamers, and localizes in atherosclerotic lesions. In some cases, localized CRP was detected by using monoclonal
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/16985
Autor:
Singh, Sanjay K., Suresh, Madathilparambil V., Hammond, David J., Rusiñol, Antonio E., Potempa, Lawrence A., Agrawal, Alok
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Background: The 5 subunits of native pentameric C-reactive protein (CRP) are dissociated to generate the monomeric form of CRP (mCRP) in some in vitro conditions, both physiological and non-physiological, and also in vivo. Many bioactivities of mCRP
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/17029
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ETSU Faculty Works.
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/17030
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ETSU Faculty Works.
C-reactive protein (CRP), a plasma protein of the innate immune system, is produced by hepatocytes. A critical regulatory region (-42 to -57) on the CRP promoter contains binding site for the IL-6-activated transcription factor C/EBPβ. The IL-1β-ac
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/16062
Autor:
Singh, Sanjay K., Thirumalai, Avinash, Hammond, David J., Pangburn, Michael K., Mishra, Vinod K., Johnson, David A., Rusiñol, Antonio E., Agrawal, Alok
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ETSU Faculty Works.
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a cyclic pentameric protein whose major binding specificity, at physiological pH, is for substances bearing exposed phosphocholine moieties. Another pentameric form of CRP, which exists at acidic pH, displays binding activ
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/16020
Autor:
Gang, Toh B., Hammond, David J., Singh, Sanjay K., Ferguson, Donald A., Mishra, Vinod K., Agrawal, Alok
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Human C-reactive protein (CRP) protects mice from lethal Streptococcus pneumoniae infection when injected into mice within the range of 6 h before to 2 h after the administration of pneumococci. Because CRP binds to phosphocholine-containing substanc
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/16018
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Thirumalai, Avinash, Singh, Sanjay K., Hammond, David J., Gang, Toh B., Ngwa, Donald N., Pathak, Asmita, Agrawal, Alok
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ETSU Faculty Works.
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an evolutionarily conserved protein, a component of the innate immune system, and an acute phase protein in humans. In addition to its raised level in blood in inflammatory states, CRP is also localized at sites of inflamm
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/10652
Autor:
Singh, Sanjay K., Suresh, Madathilparambil V., Hammond, David J., Jr., Rusiñol, Antonio E., Potempa, Lawrence A., Agrawal, Alok
Publikováno v:
In Clinica Chimica Acta 2009 406(1):151-155