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Modulation of Nonspecific Binding in Ultrafiltration Protein Binding Studies
by
Gordon, Perry
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Johnson, Nikole
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Castelo, Jesus
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Biological and medical sciences
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Blood Proteins - metabolism
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Caffeine
2003
The aim of this study was to reduce or prevent nonspecific binding (NSB) of compounds to ultrafiltration (UF) protein binding (PB) testing units.
UF units (regenerated cellulose, MWCO 10K) were used for PB and NSB measurements with or without pretreatment with 5% tween 80 (TW 80) or 5% benzalkonium chloride (BAK) on the filter membrane. Dosing solutions (10 microM) in human serum and pH 7.4 phosphate-buffered saline were centrifuged at 3,000 g and room temperature after 1-h incubation in UF testing units. In parallel, a 96-well equilibrium dialyzer was used for PB and NSB measurements in equilibrium dialysis (ED) at 37 degrees C for 4 h. Samples of UF and ED were analyzed by LC/MS or LSC.
Severe NSB was observed for etoposide, hydrocortisone, propranolol, and vinblastine in UF. In contrast, TW 80 or BAK pre-treatment on the filter membrane decreased the NSB from 87-95% to 13-64% without causing a significant change in membrane integrity. When NSB was below 50% as a result of pretreating agents, PB data of marker compounds were comparable to those of ED.
The pretreated membrane with TW 80 or BAK showed significantly less NSB for compounds that had a tendency toward high membrane binding. A modified UF method with pretreatment improved the performance of UF and was able to produce comparable PB results to ED.
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Newly Renovated East Waco Library Could Be Your New Study Spot
2016
According to the Waco-McLennan County Website, the newly renovated East Waco Library will feature a 40% increase in space with a new quiet study room, space designated for teens, meeting room with increased seating, more computers available for public use, and much more.
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Regents set tuition, introduce new program at most recent meeting
2016
Among other proposals, the board approved a new joint-degree program to be offered at George W. Truett Theological Seminary, set undergraduate tuition for the 2017-2018 academic year with the lowest percentage increase in over 20 years and approved plans to move the university forward in the aftermath of an investigation by Pepper Hamilton LLC into the mishandling of the sexual assault cases by the university.
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Welcome Week eases new students into college life
2016
The new event will bring students and their families together with music, photo booths and an array of vendors serving desserts up and down Fifth Street.
Newsletter
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data from the NEOLEV1 and NEOLEV2 studies
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Wang, Sonya
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Rasmussen, Maynard
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Rismanchi, Neggy
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Anesthesia
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Anticonvulsants - administration & dosage
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Anticonvulsants - pharmacokinetics
2024
ObjectivesTo confirm that levetiracetam (LEV) demonstrates predictable pharmacokinetics(PK) at higher doses and to study the pharmacodynamics(PD) of LEV.DesignPharmacokinetic data from the NEOLEV1 and NEOLEV2 trials were analysed using a non-linear mixed effects modelling approach. A post hoc analysis of the effect of LEV on seizure burden was conducted.SettingNeonatal intensive care unit.PatientsTerm neonates with electrographically confirmed seizures.InterventionsIn NEOLEV1, neonates with seizures persisting following phenobarbital (PHB) received LEV 20 or 40 mg/kg bolus followed by 5 or 10 mg/kg maintenance dose(MD) daily. In NEOLEV2, patients received a 40 mg/kg intravenous LEV load, followed by 10 mg/kg doses 8 hourly. If seizures persisted, a further 20 mg/kg intravenous load was given. If seizures persisted, PHB was given. PK data were collected from 16 NEOLEV1 patients and 33 NEOLEV2 patients. cEEG data from 48 NEOLEV2 patients were analysed to investigate onset of action and seizure burden reduction.Main outcome measuresClearance (CL) and volume of distribution (Vd) were determined. Covariates that significantly affected LEV disposition were identified.ResultsPrimary outcome: The median initial LEV level was 57 µg/mL (range 19–107) after the first loading dose and at least 12 µg/mL at 48 hours in all infants. CL and Vd were estimated to be 0.0538 L/hour and 0.832 L, respectively. A direct relationship between postnatal age and CL was observed. The final population pharmacokinetic(PopPK) model described the observed data well without significant biases. CL and Vd were described as CL (L/hour)=0.0538×(weight in kg/3.34)0.75×(postnatal age in days/5.5) 0.402 and Vd (L)=0.832×(weight in kg/3.34).Seizure burden reduced within 30 min of LEV administration. 28% of patients were completely seizure free after LEV. In an additional 25% of patients, seizure burden reduced by 50%.ConclusionsLEV pharmacokinetics remained predictable at higher doses. Very high-dose LEV can now be studied in neonates.Trial registration number NCT01720667.
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Blowing Smoke in Yellowstone: Air Quality Impacts of Oversnow Motorized Recreation in the Park
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Sive, Barkley C
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Pape, Bruce M. C
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Zhou, Yong
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Air masses
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Air Pollutants
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Air Pollutants - analysis
2008
Snowmobile use in Yellowstone National Park has been shown to impact air quality, with implications for the safety and welfare of Park staff and other Park resource values. Localized impacts have been documented at several high-use sites in the Park, but the broader spatial variability of snowmobile emissions and air quality was not understood. Measurements of 87 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were made for ambient air sampled across the Park and West Yellowstone, Montana, during 2 days of the 2002-2003 winter use season, 1 year before the implementation of a new snowmobile policy. The data were compared with similar data from pristine West Coast sites at similar latitudes. Backward trajectories of local air masses, alkyl nitrate-parent alkane ratios, and atmospheric soundings were used to identify the VOC sources and assess their impact. Different oversnow vehicle types used in the Park were sampled to determine their relative influence on air mass pollutant composition. VOCs were of local origin and demonstrated strong spatiotemporal variability that is primarily influenced by levels of snowmobile traffic on given road segments at different times of day. High levels of snowmobile traffic in and around West Yellowstone produced consistently high levels of benzene, toluene, and carbon monoxide.
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EMERGEncy ID NET: Review of a 20-Year Multisite Emergency Department Emerging Infections Research Network
2017
As providers of frontline clinical care for patients with acute and potentially life-threatening infections, emergency departments (EDs) have the priorities of saving lives and providing care quickly and efficiently. Although these facilities see a diversity of patients 24 hours per day and can collect prospective data in real time, their ability to conduct timely research on infectious syndromes is not well recognized. EMERGEncy ID NET is a national network that demonstrates that EDs can also collect data and conduct research in real time. This network collaborates with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other partners to study and address a wide range of infectious diseases and clinical syndromes. In this paper, we review selected highlights of EMERGEncy ID NET’s history from 1995 to 2017. We focus on the establishment of this multisite research network and the network’s collaborative research on a wide range of ED clinical topics.
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Forget sales, head to Oxfam ; How the charity chain is selling the best designer bargains, from Kensington to Cobham, the land of footballers' wives
2005
Cleaner, brighter, more colour coordinated and label-aware, some of them are now aspiring to the level of designer boutiques, selling one-off clothes (some brand new) at distinctly non-jumble-sale prices. At a time when mainstream high-street retailing is going through its worst patch since 1995, sales growth at Oxfam went up 20 per cent. Before our eyes, whizzy marketing is meeting what Oxfam calls \"the new altruism\". At Christmas, in the Hammersmith branch, I found handmade wooden toys and a delightful soft nativity set (all made in Oxfam projects- abroad) for all my nephews and nieces. In Marylebone High Street, I love the specialist Oxfam book and music shop (as do Noel Gallagher and Danny Baker, and many other DJs). Clockwise from top: Louis Vuitton shoulder bags start at Pounds 100; a print of the Beatles, campaigning for Oxfam, Pounds 2.99; Karen Millen shoes, Pounds 30 each pair; Fair Trade chocolate and cereal bars, 39p and 59p; albums, Pretenders' Brass in Pocket, 1979, Pounds 2.99; David Cassidy's Cherish, 1972, Pounds 2.99, and the
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