Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Pivot Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: EC:3.4.21.69 (
APC
)
16,337
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
The efficiency of stored platelet transfusion was evaluated in terms of clinical status in 136 thrombocytopenic patients. In a paired prospective study in which fresh platelets were used as controls, clinical efficiency was assessed on the basis of the ability to increase platelet count (recovery) and the interval to the next transfusion (D). In 48 clinically stable patients, recovery of fresh and stored platelets was similar (47% and 41% respectively) and the interval to the next transfusion was D4 and D3. In contrast, 27 patients who had bacterial infections showed significantly different recoveries (24%/5%) and the interval to the next transfusion was D3/D1 for fresh and stored platelets respectively. Similarly, in 16 patients who were treated concurrently with
Amphotericin B
, 18 other patients with graft-versus-host disease, 5 with splenomegaly and 3 with veno-occlusive disease (VOD), fresh platelets performed better than stored platelets, showing recoveries of 27%/18%, 29%/15%, 15%/1%, 22%/3%. Furthermore, the need for retransfusion within 24 hours was significantly increased with stored platelets. In 19 patients with anti-HLA allo-immunization who were transfused with HLA-matched fresh and stored
APC
, efficiency was similar (38%/36% and D4/D3). This study indicates that the storage has a major detrimental effect on platelet recovery and survival in patients with certain clinical conditions.
...
PMID:[Influence of clinical status on the efficacy of stored platelet transfusion]. 825 53
Fungizone
added to agar overlay medium inhibited plaque formation in both size and number by rubella virus in rabbit kidney 13 cells. In the presence of 1 microg/ml of
Fungizone
, the diameter of the plaques was reduced to one half of that in the absence of the drug, and at 5 microg/ml, plaque formation was inhibited by 80%. When the drug was added to the culture medium, the growth of infectious virus was also inhibited with reduction in the synthesis of envelope glycoprotein E1 and capsid
protein C
in infected cells.
...
PMID:Inhibition of rubella virus growth by Fungizone. 1116 58