Search Results - "van Doorn, W. A."
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Chemical modification of peanut conglutin reduces IgE reactivity but not T cell reactivity in peanut-allergic patients
Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-12-2014)“…Summary Background Specific immunotherapy for peanut allergy is associated with significant side‐effects. Chemically modified allergens may provide a safer…”
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Colloidal carbon particles as a new label for rapid immunochemical test methods: quantitative computer image analysis of results
Published in Journal of biotechnology (01-08-1993)“…Colloidal carbon particles can serve as label in sol particle immunoassays. The universal applicability of these particles in qualitative and…”
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Chemical modification of peanut conglutin reduces I g E reactivity but not T cell reactivity in peanut‐allergic patients
Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-12-2014)“…Summary Background Specific immunotherapy for peanut allergy is associated with significant side‐effects. Chemically modified allergens may provide a safer…”
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Urea removal by means of direct binding
Published in Clinical nephrology (1986)“…The availability of more efficient means for the removal of metabolic waste products, especially urea, from dialysates, body fluids or the gastrointestinal…”
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Regeneration of dialysate
Published in Artificial organs (01-05-1979)“…Large amounts (250 liters) of dialysate fluid are needed for dialysis of patients with chronic kidney diseases. A reduction of these amounts is obtainable by…”
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Capabilities of the Redy cartridge for regeneration of hemofiltrate
Published in Artificial organs (01-08-1979)“…Capabilities of the Redy cartridge for hemofiltrate regeneration were tested. Electrolytes, creatinine, BUN, uric acid, acid-base, glucose, heparin, fluoride…”
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A hemoperfusion column based on activated carbon granules coated with an ultrathin membrane of cellulose acetate
Published in Artificial organs (01-02-1979)“…A hemoperfusion system has been developed which makes use of activated carbon encapsulated with cellulose acetate. Studies have revealed that there are no…”
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