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    Comparison of a new ovine antigen binding fragment (Fab) antivenin for United States Crotalidae with the commercial antivenin for protection against venom-induced lethality in mice by Consroe, P, Egen, N B, Russell, F E, Gerrish, K, Smith, D C, Sidki, A, Landon, J T

    “…Snake venom poisoning is a medical emergency requiring immediate attention and the exercise of considerable judgment. Of the estimated 8,000 bites inflicted by…”
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    Rate and quantity of delivery of venom from honeybee stings by Schumacher, Michael J., Tveten, Michael S., Egen, Ned B.

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-05-1994)
    “…To determine the rate and completeness of delivery of venom from honeybee stings, European bees were collected at the entrance of a hive and studied with the…”
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    Ovine Desipramine Antibody Fragments Reverse Desipramine Cardiovascular Toxicity in the Rat by Dart, Richard C, Sidki, Ahmed, Sullivan, John B, Egen, Ned B, Garcia, Ray A

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-03-1996)
    “…Study objective: To develop a model of severe desipramine cardiovascular toxicity and to determine whether partial neutralization of the antigen by…”
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    Biochemical variability of venoms from individual European and Africanized honeybees (Apis mellifera) by Schumacher, M J, Schmidt, J O, Egen, N B, Dillon, K A

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-07-1992)
    “…To study biochemical differences between venom from individual honeybees, venom sacs from 103 European (EU) bees and 92 Africanized bees representing 12…”
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    Neutralization of bee venom lethality by immune serum antibodies by Schumacher, M J, Egen, N B, Tanner, D

    “…The lethal effects of Africanized honey bee venom depend on the absorption of venom delivered during simultaneous sting attacks by large numbers of bees. The…”
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    A molecular-based magnet test for malaria by Nalbandian, R M, Sammons, D W, Manley, M, Xie, L, Sterling, C R, Egen, N B, Gingras, B A

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-01-1995)
    “…The molecular-based magnet test for malaria is shown to be more sensitive than the thin blood film test. The globally used thin blood film test is less…”
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    Quantity, analysis, and lethality of European and Africanized honey bee venoms by Schumacher, M J, Schmidt, J O, Egen, N B, Lowry, J E

    “…Venom from Africanized honey bees (derived mainly from Apis mellifera scutellata) was compared with venom from domestic, European bees by study of lethality,…”
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    Effects of constriction bands on rattlesnake venom absorption: a pharmacokinetic study by Burgess, J L, Dart, R C, Egen, N B, Mayersohn, M

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-09-1992)
    “…To determine whether the use of a constriction band alters systemic absorption of rattlesnake venom in pigs and whether constriction band use alters local…”
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    Isolation of monoclonal antibodies to phencyclidine from ascites fluid by preparative isoelectric focusing in the Rotofor by Egen, N B, Bliss, M, Mayersohn, M, Owens, S M, Arnold, L, Bier, M

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-08-1988)
    “…A monoclonal antibody to phencyclidine was developed, produced in mouse ascites fluid, and purified. The purification used only preparative-scale isoelectric…”
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    An isoelectric focusing study of seasonal variation in rattlesnake venom proteins by Gregory-Dwyer, V M, Egen, N B, Bosisio, A B, Righetti, P G, Russell, F E

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (1986)
    “…Adult specimens of seven southern Pacific rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis helleri), four northern black-tailed rattlesnakes (Crotalus molossus molossus), and…”
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    Preparation of a new antivenin by affinity chromatography by Russell, F E, Sullivan, J B, Egen, N B, Jeter, W S, Markland, F S, Wingert, W A, Bar-Or, D

    “…Polyacrylamide gel affinity chromatography was employed to isolate and purify antibodies to the antigens of the venoms of four rattlesnakes. The antivenins…”
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    Effects of preparatory procedures on the venom from a rattlesnake (Crotalus molossus molossus), as determined by isoelectric focusing by Egen, N B, Russell, F E

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (1984)
    “…A study was made on the venom of a single specimen of the rattlesnake Crotalus molossus molossus, utilizing isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gels, to…”
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    Purification of lentil lectins using preparative electrophoresis by Wenger, P, Heydt, A, Egen, N B, Long, T D, Bier, M

    Published in Journal of chromatography (1988)
    “…Electrophoresis presents an interesting alternative to chromatography for the purification of biological compounds. To document the performance of three…”
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    Purification of the phospholipase D of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis by recycling isoelectric focusing by Egen, N B, Cuevas, W A, McNamara, P J, Sammons, D W, Humphreys, R, Songer, J G

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-08-1989)
    “…Recycling isoelectric focusing was investigated as a method for purification of phospholipase D (PLD) from cultures of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis…”
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    Isolation by preparative isoelectric focusing of a direct acting fibrinolytic enzyme from the venom of Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix (southern copperhead) by Egen, N B, Russell, F E, Sammons, D W, Humphreys, R C, Guan, A L, Markland, Jr, F S

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (1987)
    “…Fibrolase, a blood clot-lysing enzyme, was isolated from the venom of the snake Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix using preparative scale isoelectric focusing…”
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    Characterization of synthetic carrier ampholytes by repetitive scanning of the electric field during focusing by Thormann, W, Egen, N B, Mosher, R A, Bier, M

    “…This paper reports the utilization of a potential gradient array detector for monitoring the dynamics of the electric field during isoelectric focusing…”
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    Significance of Africanized bees for public health. A review by Schumacher, M J, Egen, N B

    Published in Archives of internal medicine (1960) (23-10-1995)
    “…Although massive sting attacks by Africanized bees are currently rare, this type of bee is now endemic in parts of Arizona and Texas, and will probably spread…”
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    Comparative protein studies of several Pythium species using isoelectric focusing by Adasjavegm, J.E, Stanghellini, M.E, Gilbertson, R.L

    Published in Mycologia (01-09-1988)
    “…Buffer-soluble mycelial proteins of six species of Pythium were compared by isoelectric focusing. Species studied included P. aphanidermatum (P.a.), P…”
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    Membrane active plasma factor in multiple sclerosis: characterization and isolation by recycling isoelectric focusing by Tamblyn, C H, Seaman, G V, Egen, N B, Bier, M

    Published in Electrophoresis (1990)
    “…Recycling isoelectric focusing is a rapid, high resolution technique that has the capability of fractionating complex mixtures of proteins on a preparative…”
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