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Publikováno v:
Health Sciences. 32:32-34
Baltų taškų sindromas – tai grupė uždegiminių chiorioretinopatijų, kurios kliniškai pasireiškia baltais taškeliais ar dėmėmis akių dugne. Dauguma sergančiųjų − jaunesni nei 50 metų asmenys. Dažniausi nusiskundimai – neryš
Autor:
Jolita Balsytė, Antanas Sederevičius, Kazimieras Lukauskas, Gediminas A. Biziulevičius, Jurgita Kazlauskaitė
Publikováno v:
Food and Agricultural Immunology. 17:1-7
The effectiveness of lysosubtilin and lysozyme, a combination thereof and a combination of these enzyme preparations (each alone and in combination) with vitamins as possible coimmunostimulants, which reduced the milk somatic cell count (SCC), were c
Publikováno v:
FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 46:131-138
The antimicrobial activity (the ability to activate the microbial autolytic system) and immunostimulatory activity (the ability to improve the phagocytic cell functioning) of 20 food-protein hydrolysates [five food proteins (casein, alpha-lactalbumin
Autor:
Genė Biziulevičienė, Jurgita Kazlauskaitė, Gediminas A. Biziulevičius, Vilhelmina Žukaitė, Valė Miliukienė, Almantas Siaurys
Publikováno v:
International Immunopharmacology. 5:1936-1944
Mouse experiments were conducted in order to find whether oral application of tryptic casein hydrolysate (TCH) results in enhancement of phagocytosing capacity of murine phagocytic cells as well as whether such application might be of use for prevent
Autor:
Kazimieras Lukauskas, Gediminas A. Biziulevičius, Jurgita Ramanauskienė, Antanas Sederevičius, Jurgita Kazlauskaitė
Publikováno v:
Food and Agricultural Immunology. 16:193-198
The effects of the enzymatic approach to reducing the milk somatic cell count (SCC) have been examined. Bacterial lysozyme, a lytic carbohydrase, was used in this experiment as a model enzyme preparation. Twenty 2nd–3rd lactation Lithuanian black a
Publikováno v:
Medical hypotheses. 70(2)
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 60:531-532
Publikováno v:
Medical Hypotheses. 68:1420
The primary concept of an antibiotic as ‘a chemical substance of microbial origin, that possesses antibiotic powers’ has evolved over time to include plant and animal products as well as synthetic and semisynthetic compounds used in therapy. Mode