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Data from a representative health and nutrition survey of German adults (sample of 1073 women and 806 men) were used to investigate the relationship between coffee consumption and the concentration of choleste...
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Enzymatic analysis
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HIV p24 ELISA for quantitation of HIV infection and replication in vitro
The presented p24 ELISA performs better than other methods to follow HIV infection in cell culture: it is more sensitive, more specific and less laborious than the reverse transcriptase assay or advanced histo...
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Protein- und Lipid-gebundene N-Acetylneuraminsäure (Sialinsäure) im Serum. Tierexperimentelle Befunde und Untersuchungen zur diagnostischen Relevanz in der Humanmedizin
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The role of immature, high-mannose-type glycosylated proteins in gluten-mediated enterocyte damage. An animal model for coeliac disease
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GLIA (Glykoprotein-Lectin-Immunosorbent-Assay): Eine neue Technik zur Glykoproteincharakterisierung und zur Definition der Kohlenhydrat-Spezifität von Lectinen
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A general micro-ELISA design utilizing monoclonal antibodies: Application to assays for AFP and CEA
Although more laborious at first sight than commercial ELISA procedures, our assay system can compete with them even in terms of turn-around time: with simple microtitre equipment assay time is practically uni...
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Untersuchungen zur Modulation der Fibronectin-Liganden-Wechselwirkung
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Electrophoretic patterns of γ-glutamyl transferase after conventional isoelectric focusing and on immobilized pH-gradients
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Untersuchungen zum Lectin-Charakter von Gluten und zum Pathomechanismus der Coeliakie
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Neue diagnostische Möglichkeiten bei der Funktionsanalyse des zellulären Immunsystems in vitro
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Affinitäts-Chromatographie von Plasminogen an Lysin-Sepharose und Concanavalin A-Sepharose
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Studien zum Reaktionsmechanismus Kohlenhydrat-spezifischer Rezeptorproteine (Lectine)