Product References — Human Serum

Schisandrol A Exhibits Estrogenic Activity via Estrogen Receptor α-Dependent Signaling Pathway in Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer Cells

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Schisandrol A Exhibits Estrogenic Activity via Estrogen Receptor α-Dependent Signaling Pathway in Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer Cells

Pooled Human Charcoal Dextran Stripped Serum from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Schisandrol A Exhibits Estrogenic Activity via Estrogen Receptor α-Dependent Signaling Pathway in Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer Cells Dahae Lee, Young-Mi Kim, Young-Won Chin, and Ki Sung Kang Pharmaceutics July 15, 2021 Estrogen is a naturally occurring steroid hormone responsible for the development of the female reproductive system; the effects of estrogen are exhibited once estrogen binds to the estrogen receptor (ER) in a cell. Within the cell nucleus, the ERs bind to DNA and promotes the development of both normal breast cells and tumorous...

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α-Synuclein in Blood Exosomes Immunoprecipitated Using Neuronal and Oligodendroglial Markers Distinguishes Parkinson’s Disease from Multiple System Atrophy

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α-Synuclein in Blood Exosomes Immunoprecipitated Using Neuronal and Oligodendroglial Markers Distinguishes Parkinson’s Disease from Multiple System Atrophy

Pooled Human Plasma (Blood Derived) and Pooled Human Serum Off the Clot from Innovative Research were used in the following study:   α-Synuclein in Blood Exosomes Immunoprecipitated Using Neuronal and Oligodendroglial Markers Distinguishes Parkinson’s Disease from Multiple System Atrophy Suman Dutta, Simon Hornung, Adira Kruayatidee, Katherine N. Maina, Irish del Rosario, Kimberly C. Paul, Darice Y. Wong, Aline Duarte Folle, Daniela Markovic, Jose-Alberto Palma, Geidy E. Serrano, Charles H. Adler, Susan L. Perlman, Wayne W. Poon, Un Jung Kang, Roy N. Alcalay, Miriam Sklerov, Karen H. Gylys, Horacio Kaufmann, Brent L. Fogel, Jeff M. Bronstein, Beate Ritz & Gal Bitan...

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Enhanced Influenza A H1N1 T-Cell Epitope Recognition and Cross-Reactivity to Protein-O-Mannosyltransferase 1 in Pandemrix-Associated Narcolepsy Type 1

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Enhanced Influenza A H1N1 T-Cell Epitope Recognition and Cross-Reactivity to Protein-O-Mannosyltransferase 1 in Pandemrix-Associated Narcolepsy Type 1

Pooled Human Serum, Heat Inactivated from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Enhanced Influenza A H1N1 T-Cell Epitope Recognition and Cross-Reactivity to Protein-O-Mannosyltransferase 1 in Pandemrix-Associated Narcolepsy Type 1 A. Vuorela, T. L. Freitag, K. Leskinen, H. Pessa, T. Härkönen, I. Stracenski, T. Kirjavainen, P. Olsen, O. Saarenpää-Heikkilä, J. Ilonen, M. Knip, A. Vaheri, M. Partinen, P. Saavalainen, S. Meri & O. Vaarala Nature Communications April 16, 2021 Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) is a chronic condition of the brain that causes patients to exhibit excessive daytime drowsiness, cataplexy, and disruption of nocturnal sleep patterns. NT1 is strongly...

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Enhancement of Infectivity of Insect Cell-Derived La Crosse Virus by Human Serum

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Enhancement of Infectivity of Insect Cell-Derived La Crosse Virus by Human Serum

Pooled Human Serum Off The Clot from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   Enhancement of Infectivity of Insect Cell-Derived La Crosse Virus by Human Serum Maria A. Cruz, Griffith D. Parks Virus Research November 11, 2020 Innate cellular immune mechanisms are often the first line of defense a host organism has against viral infections. These include physical barriers like skin and mucous, antiviral inhibitors, signaling molecules such as interferon (IFN) and cytokines, etc. Some bodily fluids, such as serum, can demonstrate a broad range of antiviral activities and have been shown to act via a wide range...

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A Novel Method of High-Purity Extracellular Vesicle Enrichment from Microliter-scale Human Serum for Proteomic Analysis

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A Novel Method of High-Purity Extracellular Vesicle Enrichment from Microliter-scale Human Serum for Proteomic Analysis

Pooled Human Serum Off The Clot from Innovative Research was used in the following study:   A Novel Method of High-Purity Extracellular Vesicle Enrichment from Microliter-scale Human Serum for Proteomic Analysis Xiaohui Ji, Sisi Huang, Jie Zhang, Terri F. Bruce, Zhijing Tan, Donglin Wang, Jianhui Zhu, R. Kenneth Marcus, and David M. Lubman Electrophoresis November 9, 2020 Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small, membrane-enclosed vesicles released by cells into extracellular spaces. EVs contain DNA, RNA, and proteins derived from their parent cell, and this combined with their size and ability to easily penetrate biological barriers makes them a unique and important...

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