Search Results - "Baumann, N A"
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Sterol trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum and plasma membrane in yeast
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-06-2006)“…We recently showed that transport of ergosterol from the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) to the sterol-enriched PM (plasma membrane) in yeast occurs by a…”
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Glycosylphosphatidylinositols: biosynthesis and intracellular transport
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-1997)Get more information
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A-335 Pediatric Cortisol Reference Intervals (RI): Impact of Age-Specific RI on the Rate of Abnormal “Low” Cortisol Results
Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (27-09-2023)“…Abstract Background Serum cortisol, measured by automated immunoassay, is a rapid test used for the initial assessment of adrenal dysfunction. Physiologic…”
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A-122 Fluid Type (STILL) Matters: An Analysis of Quality Control Material Suitability for Measuring Eleven Body Fluid Analytes in the Clinical Laboratory
Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (27-09-2023)“…Abstract Background Measuring the concentration of albumin, amylase, bilirubin, cholesterol, creatinine, glucose, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), lipase, total…”
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A-111 There is More to Diluting Icterus Interference than Meets the Eye
Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (27-09-2023)“…Abstract Background Total protein is measured in serum and body fluids as part of routine evaluations of general nutritional status and differentiating…”
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B-012 Total Laboratory Automation: Assessing Serum Bicarbonate Stability Under Conditions Experienced Using the Roche Diagnostics Cobas Connection Module
Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (02-10-2024)“…Abstract Background Bicarbonate stability in serum depends on time, exposure to air, temperature, tube size and sample volume. With implementation of Cobas…”
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A-088 Clinically Significant Errors Using the Diazyme Total Bile Acid Assay on the Roche c502 Analyzer: Investigating a Result Error Identifies a Novel Large-Scale Testing Error Caused by Reagent Carryover
Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (02-10-2024)“…Abstract Background Thoroughly investigating single patient result errors may identify systemic, large-scale testing errors. The laboratory observed an event…”
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A-123 Increased Rate of Recurrent Hemolysis Is Associated With COVID-19 Infection and Propofol Administration in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (27-09-2023)“…Abstract Background Hemolysis is a pre-analytic issue that challenges clinical laboratories. When a specimen with significant hemolysis is obtained in our…”
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Pharmacological and molecular properties of opioid binding sites synthesized in a cell-free translation system
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-06-1990)“…Cell-free translation of mRNA, extracted from NG108-15 cells, was used to examine some properties of the opioid binding sites synthesized in vitro. A…”
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A-189 Volume Matters: Continuous Improvement to Reduce Blood Collection Volumes and Collection Tube Utilization
Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (27-09-2023)“…Abstract Background Clinical laboratories are constantly changing with automated analyzers and total lab automation (TLA) implemented and replaced over time…”
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Segregation of Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Biosynthetic Reactions in a Subcompartment of the Endoplasmic Reticulum
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-05-1999)“…Glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPIs) are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) via the sequential addition of monosaccharides, fatty acid, and…”
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Cell Surface Display and Intracellular Trafficking of Free Glycosylphosphatidylinositols in Mammalian Cells
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-03-2000)“…In addition to serving as membrane anchors for cell surface proteins, glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPIs) can be found abundantly as free glycolipids in…”
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Immunohistochemical localization of galactosyl and sulfogalactosyl ceramide in the brain of the 30-day-old mouse
Published in Brain research (04-05-1981)“…We have used purified antibodies against galactosylceramide (galCb) and sulfogalactosylceramide (sulf) to study the topographical distribution of these two…”
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Determination of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in human brain tumors
Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (01-01-1978)“…Brain tumors have been tested for their glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) content by means of the rocket electrophoresis technique. Meningiomas and…”
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Long Chain Fatty Acid Formation: Key Step in Myelination studied in Mutant Mice
Published in Nature (London) (29-08-1970)Get full text
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Tamm-Horsfall protein, a kidney marker is expressed on brain sulfogalactosylceramide-positive astroglial structures
Published in Brain research (16-01-1984)“…The Tamm-Horsfall (TH) glycoprotein and the acidic glycosphingolipid sulfogalactosylceramide (SGC) have a strictly superimposable localization on kidney tissue…”
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PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF CLOSTRIDIUM BUTYRICUM. STUDIES ON PLASMALOGEN COMPOSITION AND BIOSYNTHESIS
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-04-1965)Get full text
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Immunogenic properties of glucosylceramide
Published in Molecular immunology (01-05-1979)Get more information
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Pelizaeus--Merzbacher disease: brain lipid and fatty acid composition
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Mouse brain uptake and metabolism of stearic acid
Published in Biochimie (13-11-1976)“…After injection, labelled stearic acid is transported directly into the brain and incorporated into brain lipids without prior oxydation to acetate and…”
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