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Bernard M. Babior

Researcher at Scripps Research Institute

Publications -  126
Citations -  20680

Bernard M. Babior is an academic researcher from Scripps Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxidase test & NADPH oxidase. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 126 publications receiving 20231 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernard M. Babior include Scripps Health & National Institutes of Health.

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Evidence that activation of the respiratory burst oxidase in a cell-free system from human neutrophils is accomplished in part through an alteration of the oxidase-related 67-kDa cytosolic protein.

TL;DR: Two findings, incompatible in general, can be reconciled by a mechanism in which SDS acts specifically on a single oxidase component (i.e. p67), but with an effect that depends on circumstances: oxidase activation, if the SDS-sensitive component is part of a completely assembled oxidase precursor; loss of p67 activity, if not.
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Hematology: A Pathophysiological Approach

TL;DR: An Overview of the Blood RED BLOOD CELLS and THEIR DISEASES: Red Blood Cell Diseases: Red Cell Production, Red Cell Indices, And Reticulocyte Count.
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Alternative splicing of the transcript encoding the human muscle isoenzyme of phosphofructokinase.

TL;DR: Characterization of the structure of these HPFK-M transcripts by nuclease S1 and polymerase chain reaction analysis demonstrated that all the cell lines and tissues examined expressed the alternatively spliced transcript in addition to the transcript coding for the enzymatically functional HPFK -M polypeptide.
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Inactivation of interleukin-8 by the C5a-inactivating protease from serosal fluid

TL;DR: Serosal fluids can also eliminate the chemotactic activity of IL-8, and the ability of this protease to inactivate both, early (C5a) and late (IL-8) inflammatory mediators identifies it as a potentially significant regulator of inflammation.