Item#: 991-05MS SALIVA Multiple Sclerosis HUMAN
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| Product Name: | SALIVA Multiple Sclerosis HUMAN |
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| Cat. No: | 991-05MS |
| Form: | Frozen unprocessed Liquid |
| Preservatives: | None |
| Source: | Human Saliva from Multiple sclerosis donors |
| Storage: | less than -40C |
Human Saliva from Female Multiple Sclerosis Donor.
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). MS can cause a variety of symptoms, including changes in sensation, visual problems, muscle weakness, depression, difficulties with coordination and speech, severe fatigue, cognitive impairment, problems with balance, overheating, and pain. MS will cause impaired mobility and disability in more severe cases.MS occures in woman more than with men.
Our Multiple Sclerosis donors are also interested in offering other biological fluids for research.
Lee Biosolutions supports research that is ongoing to discover diagnostic saliva biomarkers.
We also are able to custom collect saliva from donors with specific disease states ,donors with neurodegenerative diseases and donors with acute stages and in progressive stages of cancer and disease forms. Lead time required. inquire on what is currently in stock.
What is HUMAN SALIVA:
Human saliva is a mixture of gingival crevicular fluid and the secretion of parotid, submandibular, sublingual and minor salivary glands. Human saliva contains arrays of proteins that have distinct biological functions.
Multiple sclerosis human saliva research: Saliva soluble HLA as a potential marker of response to interferon-β1a in multiple sclerosis: A preliminary study. Multiple sclerosis human saliva Ref: J Neuroinflammation. 2007; 4: 16.
Human Salivary, Human Saliva Research: Natural-born painkiller found in human saliva.Human Salivary, Human Saliva Reference: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2007 vol 103,p 17979/human/saliva/Multiple sclerosis
Human Salivary, Saliva Research: Cleaved inflammatory lactoferrin peptides in parotid saliva of periodontitis patients.Human Salivary, Saliva REF: Molecular Immunology, Volume 44, Issue 7, March 2007, Pages 1498-1508/human/saliva/biologicals
Human Salivary, Saliva Research: The role of electrostatics in saliva-induced emulsion flocculation.Human Salivary, Saliva Reference: Food Hydrocolloids, Volume 21, Issue 4, June 2007, Pages 596-606/human/saliva/proteomic/biologicals.
Human Salivary, Saliva Research: Relationship of chewing-stimulated whole saliva flow rate and salivary gland size. Human Salivary, Saliva REF:
Archives of Oral Biology, Volume 52, Issue 5, May 2007, Pages 427-431/human/saliva/biologicals
Human Salivary, Saliva Study: The effect of saliva composition on texture perception of semi-solids.Human Salivary,Saliva REF:Archivesof Oral Biology,Volume52,Issue6,June2007, Pages518-525/human/saliva
Human Salivary, Saliva Research: Measurement of free IGF-I saliva levels: Perspectives in the detection of GH/IGF axis in athletes.Human Salivary, Saliva REF: Clinical Biochemistry,Volume40,ssue8, May 2007, Pages 545-550/human/saliva/biologicals
Human Saliva Research: The presence of high concentrations of free D-amino acids in human saliva.REF:Life Science, 2006 Mar 6;78(15/human/saliva.
Human Salivary, Saliva study:Human Saliva Proteome and Transcriptome. REF:J Dent Res 85(12):1129-1133, 2006/human/saliva/salivary/gland/rna/proteomics
Human Salivary, human/Saliva study:Calcium transport in human salivary glands. Human Salivary,human/Saliva REF: Histochemistry and Cell Biology,Volume 125, Number 5, May,2006/human/saliva/salivary.
Human Salivary, human saliva research:The identification of a peptide in human parotid saliva particularly active in enhancing the glycolytic activity of the salivary micro-organisms. Human saliva Reference: Biochem J. 1975 August; 149(2): 489–492/human/saliva.
Human Saliva Study: Nerve growth factor concentration in human saliva.Human Saliva REF: Oral Diseases Volume 13,Issue 2,Page 187, March 2007/human/saliva.
Human Saliva Research: Overexpression and characterization of two human salivary proline rich proteins. Human Saliva REF: Protein Expression and Purification, Volume 47, Issue 2, June 2006, Pages 524-532/human/saliva/biologicals.
Human saliva research:Saliva specimen: A new laboratory tool for diagnostic and basic investigation.Human saliva research:Clinica Chimica Acta, Volume 383, Issues 1-2, August 2007, Pages 30-40/human/saliva
Human Saliva Research: A Catalogue of Human Saliva Proteins Identified by Free Flow Electrophoresis-based Peptide Separation and Tandem Mass Spectrometry. Human Saliva Ref:Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 4:1826-1830, 2005/human/saliva
Human saliva research:Capillary blood, an alternative to saliva for the diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome?Human saliva ref:Clinica Chimica Acta, Volume 383, Issues 1-2, August 2007, Pages 182-183/Human/saliva/salivary
Human saliva research: Using Saliva's 'Diagnostic Alphabets' To Diagnose Disease. human saliva ref:Main Category: Dentistry News
Article Date: 28 Mar 2007 summary of abstract #190, "Salivary Proteomic & Genomic Targets for Translational Applications", by D.T. Wong et al., of the University of California-Dental Research/human/saliva.
Human saliva study: Human Saliva as a Diagnostic Specimen. Human saliva Ref:Journal of Nutrition. 2001/human/saliva
Human saliva study: Whole Saliva Proteolysis. Human saliva Ref:Oral-Based Diagnostics Volume 1098 published March 2007/human/saliva
human saliva artical: natural painkiller found in human saliva. human saliva ref: nature.com, human/saliva
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