1960
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-7125(16)33991-8
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Identification and Quantification of Proteins, Glycoproteins and Lipoproteins of Cerebrospinal Fluid

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“…There was no rise in th e glycoproteins in any of the o th er pathological conditions studied. [4,6] exam ined especially conditions w ith block age of th e ventricular system and of the subarachnoid space. T hey did not find an isolated, selective rise of th e glycoproteins.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was no rise in th e glycoproteins in any of the o th er pathological conditions studied. [4,6] exam ined especially conditions w ith block age of th e ventricular system and of the subarachnoid space. T hey did not find an isolated, selective rise of th e glycoproteins.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…protein fractions (Goldstein, Hill, McKenzie, McGuckin and Svien, 1960) it seems timely to review the 'normality' of the C.S.F. findings in febrile convulsions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Using the same isotope we found the mean potency ratio of ox synovial fluid/ox serum to be 0-28 (range 0-19-0 47), findings which are comparable with those for CSF. Human CSF, obtained at lumbar puncture, contains approximately 0 3 mg/ml total protein (Goldstein et al, 1960), whereas synovial fluids from the knew joint of both ox and man contain approximately 17 mg/ml protein (Table 2; Dittmer, 1961). This suggests that the somatomedin activity in these body fluids is not related to their protein concentration.…”
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confidence: 99%