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Thrombosis Research | 2002

Molecular and biochemical profiling of a heparin-derived oligosaccharide, C3

Qing Ma; Bertalan Dudas; Asif Daud; Omer Iqbal; Debra Hoppensteadt; Walter Jeske; Umberto Cornelli; John W. Lee; Stanley A. Lorens; Ronald Mervis; Israel Hanin; Ishan Capila; Robert J. Linhardt; Jawed Fareed

This study was designed to characterize a heparin-derived oligosaccharide (HDO), C3, using chemical and biochemical methods. Although previous studies have suggested C3 as a promising compound in the treatment of Alzheimers disease (AD), its molecular and biochemical properties are still unknown. In this study, the molecular profiles and anticoagulant effects of C3 were investigated. To characterize the molecular and biochemical properties of C3, gel permeation chromatography (GPC), polyacrylmide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), radiolabeling and anticoagulant assays, such as activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), Heptest, and anti-factor Xa assay, were used. The GPC profile revealed that C3 was an ultra-low-molecular-weight (MW) heparin mixture. The multiple components in C3 were studied with PAGE analysis. Tritium-labeled C3 exhibited similar biological properties as nonlabeled materials. The biological assays showed that C3 and its components exhibited weak anticoagulant effect. These results demonstrated the applicability of the combination of GPC, PAGE, and coagulation assays to characterize the molecular and biochemical profile of HDO. In addition, the low anticoagulant effect of C3 suggests that this compound could be a relatively low-risk adjunct in the treatment of AD.


Frontiers in Neurology | 2013

Foster Kennedy Syndrome Due to Meningioma Growth during Pregnancy.

Federico Rodríguez-Porcel; Ian Hughes; Douglas E. Anderson; John W. Lee; José Biller

Tumors of the olfactory groove may cause unilateral optic atrophy with contralateral papilledema and anosmia (Foster Kennedy syndrome). We describe a case of a young pregnant woman with Foster Kennedy syndrome due to an olfactory groove meningioma.


Frontiers in Neurology | 2012

Primary CNS Teratocarcinoma

Danilo Vitorovic; Jordan Rosenblum; Chinnamma Thomas; John W. Lee; José Biller

Primary central nervous system (CNS) teratomas are rare tumors that consist of all three germ cell layers. We describe a young man with a primary malignant CNS teratocarcinoma presenting as leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. Diagnosis of primary CNS teratocarcinomas is challenging; relentless pursuit of the diagnosis must follow even if early ancillary studies are inconclusive.


Thrombosis Research | 2007

Molecular weight dependent tissue factor pathway inhibitor release by heparin and heparin oligosaccharides

Qing Ma; Mahmut Tobu; Christopher Schultz; Walter Jeske; Debra Hoppensteadt; Jeanine M. Walenga; Umberto Cornelli; John W. Lee; Robert J. Linhardt; Israel Hanin; Jawed Fareed


Business law journal | 2005

The Capital Gains "Sieve" and the "Farce" of Progressivity 1921-1986

John W. Lee


Thrombosis Research | 2003

Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of C3, a heparin-derived oligosaccharide mixture, in non-human primates

Qing Ma; Christopher Schultz; Brian Neville; Walter Jeske; Debra Hoppensteadt; Umberto Cornelli; John W. Lee; Stanley A. Lorens; Israel Hanin; Jawed Fareed


Texas Law Review | 2000

A Populist Political Perspective of the Business Tax Entities Universe: Hey the Stars Might Lie, but the Numbers Never Do

John W. Lee


67 Tax Notes 809-820 (1995) | 1995

Capital Gains Myths

John W. Lee


15 Virginia Tax Review 1-88 (1995) | 1995

Critique of Current Congressional Capital Gains Contentions

John W. Lee


8 Virginia Tax Review 57-139 (1988) | 1988

Entity Classification and Integration: Publicly Traded Partnerships, Personal Service Corporations and the Tax Legislative Process

John W. Lee

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Israel Hanin

Loyola University Chicago

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Jawed Fareed

Loyola University Medical Center

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Debra Hoppensteadt

Loyola University Medical Center

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Qing Ma

Loyola University Chicago

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Walter Jeske

Loyola University Chicago

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José Biller

Loyola University Chicago

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Robert J. Linhardt

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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