Patricia Crabbe
Ghent University Hospital
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Clinical Endocrinology | 2008
Veerle Bogaert; Youri Taes; Peter Konings; Kristel Van Steen; Dirk De Bacquer; Stefan Goemaere; Hans Zmierczak; Patricia Crabbe; Jean-Marc Kaufman
Objective Sex steroid concentrations in men are related to body composition and both are determined by genetic and environmental factors. This study investigates heritability estimates of sex steroid serum concentrations and body composition as well as the genetic and environmental components of their interrelation.
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | 2005
Patricia Crabbe; Wendy Balemans; Andy Willaert; Inge Van Pottelbergh; Erna Cleiren; Paul Coucke; Minrong Ai; Stefan Goemaere; Wim Van Hul; Anne De Paepe; Jean-Marc Kaufman
We studied whether the LRP5 gene contributes to the clinical phenotype of IO in men. Mutation analysis in 66 IO men revealed a range of sequence variants, of which two missense variants were shown to be of functional relevance.
Analyst | 1999
Patricia Crabbe; W. Haasnoot; Fortune Kohen; M. Salden; C. Van Peteghem
An immunoaffinity chromatographic (IAC) method for isolating sulfamethazine (SMZ) from incurred urine samples was developed. This was achieved by (i) generating polyclonal antibodies that recognize equally well SMZ and its major urinary metabolites, (ii) evaluating in an ELISA procedure the influence of methanol, salt and pH on the antigen-antibody interaction in order to determine the optimum conditions for IAC and (iii) covalent coupling of the IgG fractions of anti-SMZ to CNBr activated Sepharose for the preparation of re-usable immunoaffinity columns, having a high capacity for SMZ (1900 ng SMZ mL-1 gel). For desorbing SMZ from the immunoaffinity column, different elution modes were evaluated, with 40% MeOH-0.1 mol L-1 HOAc-0.5 mol L-1 NaCl being the most efficient combination. Using the IAC column for processing SMZ spiked urine samples resulted in high recoveries, ranging from 92 to 100%. Because of the high cross-reactivity with the major metabolites of SMZ present in urine of treated animals, the antibodies show excellent properties for use in both IAC and ELISA. For the isolation and concentration of the parent drug and its major metabolites, the urine could be applied directly to the IAC column, without the time-consuming step of deconjugation. Moreover, the use of IAC prior to ELISA for the analysis of incurred urine samples showed good efficiency for the elimination of matrix interferences. Owing to the urine-tissue relationship, the urine concentrations can be used to predict the presence of the parent drug in tissues and so possible violations of the maximum residue limit (MRL) can be controlled.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2007
Patricia Crabbe; Veerle Bogaert; Dirk De Bacquer; Stefan Goemaere; Hans-Georg Zmierczak; Jean-Marc Kaufman
Journal of Immunological Methods | 2003
Michael O'Keeffe; Patricia Crabbe; M. Salden; J. Wichers; C. Van Peteghem; Fortune Kohen; Giuseppe Pieraccini; Gloriano Moneti
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2005
Guy T'sjoen; Vito A. Giagulli; Hans Delva; Patricia Crabbe; Dirk De Bacquer; Jean-Marc Kaufman
European Journal of Endocrinology | 2007
Bruno Lapauw; Stefan Goemaere; Patricia Crabbe; Jean-Marc Kaufman; Johannes Ruige
European Journal of Endocrinology | 2006
Patricia Crabbe; Stefan Goemaere; Hans Zmierczak; Inge Van Pottelbergh; Dirk De Bacquer; Jean-Marc Kaufman
Journal of Food Protection | 2002
Patricia Crabbe; Carlos Van Peteghem
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2000
Patricia Crabbe; C. Van Peteghem; M. Salden; Fortune Kohen