Edwin Englert
University of Utah
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Clinica Chimica Acta | 1970
Edwin Englert
Abstract 1. 1. Seventy-four human gallbladder bile samples were analyzed for proteins by techniques of disc-gel electrophoresis combined with immunodiffusion and standard gel-immunoelectrophoresis, employing antiserum to human serum proteins and antisera against normal and against stone-containing human gallbladder bile. Numbers of proteins averaged 6 to 8 per bile with a range up to 16. Albumin and pigment were commonest and greatest in amount. Serum proteins were identified immunochemically and averaged 4 to 6 per bile with a range up to 13, documenting the consistency, multiplicity and normalcy of the presence of serum proteins in bile. 2. 2. Bile-specific protein was demonstrated by: (a) quantitatively more proteins by chemical staining than by reaction with antiserum to human serum; (b) quantitatively more reactions with anti-bile than with anti-serum antisera; (c) differences in locale of immunoreactions and reactions of non-identity along the electrophoretic migration pathway; and (d) immunoreactions to anti-bile-antiserum-absorbed-with-whole-serum on combined disc electrophoresis-immunodiffusion, standard immunoelectrophoresis and Ouchterlony immunodiffusion. One to 4 specific proteins were demonstrated in from 8% to 95% of biles tested by any one of these methods. These proteins occurred preponderantly in pigment-prealbumin and α1-globulin zones of standard immunoelectrophoresis and in post-albumin and pre-stacking gel zones of disc electrophoresis. Evidence for a difference in specific proteins between normal and stone bile was obtained when differences were demonstrated between anti-normal-bile and anti-stone-bile antisera. It was hypothesized that the difference may indicate stone bile lacks protein in normal bile or contains protein immunologically different from that in normal bile, hence “abnormal” protein.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1961
Charles D. West; Harold Brown; E. L. Simons; D. B. Carter; Lindy F. Kumagai; Edwin Englert
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1958
Edwin Englert; Harold Brown; Donald G. Willardson; Stanley Wallach; E. L. Simons
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1957
Harold Brown; Edwin Englert; Stanley Wallach
Science | 1969
John G. Moore; Gary F. Fry; Edwin Englert
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1957
Stanley Wallach; Harold Brown; Edwin Englert; Kristen B. Eik-Nes
Hrc-journal of High Resolution Chromatography | 1979
Edwin Englert; Anthony W. Wayne; Eugene E. Wales; Richard C. Straight
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1957
Harold Brown; Edwin Englert; Stanley Wallach; E. L. Simons
JAMA Internal Medicine | 1956
Stanley Wallach; Edwin Englert; Harold Brown
Hrc-journal of High Resolution Chromatography | 1979
Anthony W. Wayne; Richard C. Straight; Eugene E. Wales; Edwin Englert