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Protides of the Biological Fluids: Proceedings of the 30th Colloquium, 1982 is a collection of manuscripts presented at the 30th Colloquium, held in Brussels, Belgium in 1982.
This text is organized into three sections encompassing 160 chapters. The first section highlights the mechanisms of the normal and abnormal mental function through evaluation of neuroproteins or the so-called "think-proteins. This section describes the manifestations, clinical features, diagnosis, and therapeutic options of nervous system diseases. The second section tackles monoclonal proteins as a reagent to detect antigens. This section deals with the significant progress in cancer therapy and the binding of cytotoxic drugs to monoclonal antibodies. The third section considers the potential of isodalt electrophoresis and high-pressure liquid chromatography, with particular emphasis on their application to protein analysis in biological fluids.
This book will be of great value to biochemists, clinical chemists, and clinicians.
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¿PrefaceAcknowledgementsXXXth Anniversary Lecture 30 Years of Protides - An Anniversary and ChallengeThe Eleventh Arne Tiselius Memorial Lecture High Performance Liquid Chromatography on Matrices of AgaroseSection A. Neuroproteins A.1. Glial Markers A.1.1. S 100 Chemical Structure and Molecular Evolution of S-100 Proteins Some Properties of S-100 Protein in Solution The Relationship Between S-100 Protein and Specific Synaptosomal Components Identification and Characterization of Sulfhydryl-Containing Proteolytic Fragments Involved in the Ca-Induced Conformational Change of Beef Brain S 100 The S-100 Antigen in Non-Neural Tissues Immunohistochemical Localization of Nervous Tissue Proteins, S-100, GFAP and Astroprotein in Extraneural Tissues A.1.2. GFA Brain Specific Protein. Some General Remarks A.2. Neuronal Markers A.2.1. Enolase Neuron-Specific Enolase (NSE) in Biological Fluids: A Marker of Neuronal Lesions Rodent Enolase Cerebral Isozymes as Differentiation Markers Neuron Specific Enolase in Biological Fluids: A Probe for Neuronal and Neuroendocrine Pathology Neuron Specific Enolase - An Indicator of Brain Damage Due to Hypoxia in Newborns and Adults A.2.2. D2 Characterization of the D2-Cell Adhesion Molecule A Neuronal Adhesion Molecule in the Central Nervous System: The D2-Protein Purification of the Glycoprotein D2 From Fetal and Adult Human Brain Developmental Study of Chick D2 A.3. Synapse Specific Protein Characterization of Antigens of the Cholinergic Synapses in the Electric Ray Torpedo Marmorata A Possible Physiological Role of Acetylcholine Receptor on Mouse Thymocytes A.4. Myelin Basic Protein Oligodendroglial, Astroglial and Glial Tumor-Associated Antigens Defined by Monoclonal Antibodies Posttranslational Modifications of Myelin Basic Protein "Myelin-Like or Pre-Myelin Structures in Cultures of Dissociated Brain Cells from 14-15 Day-Old Embryonic Mice Immunohistochemistry and RIA Determination of MBP as Complementary Tools to Study Myelin Formation in the CNS and PNS of Mice Immunologic Reactivity of Myelin Basic Protein (BP) in Inbred Guinea Pigs Myelin Basic Protein in the MLD Mutant Mouse During Development A.5. Regional Markers A.5.1. Galactocerebrosides Galactosyl- and Sulfogalactosylceramide as Central Nervous Tissue Markers Purification of a Membrane Glycoprotein from Fetal Human Brain Characterization of Hyaluronectin in the Nervous System Two Markers for Brain Tumors: Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFA) and Hyaluronectin (HN) Accessibility of Sulfhydryl Groups of Myelin Folch-Pi Protein A.5.2. Carbonic Anhydrase Immunochemical and Immunohistological Study of Carbonic Anhydrase in the Rat CNS A.6. Neurofilaments In Vivo and In Vitro Studies of Neurofilament Protein Assembly A.7. Protein Metabolism Brain Protein Responses to Opiates Isolation and Partial Biochemical Characterization of a Novel Polypeptide from Human CNS and Liver Identification of Nuclear Protein Antigens of Rat Brain Low Angle X-Ray Diffraction Studies on Myelin Isolated from Normal Human White Matter and from Patients Dying with Multiple Sclerosis Central Nervous System Immunoglobulins (Ig) in Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) A.8.