2016
DOI: 10.3906/biy-1508-49
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The restorative effect of ascorbic acid on liver injury inducedby asymmetric dimethylarginine

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“…Based on this, Shen used crude rabbit serum as raw material, purified by protein a column affinity chromatography, and prepared a standard stock of rabbit anti-camel antibodies (1 mg/ml) to detect camelid immunoglobulin and its derivative nanobodies [7,8]. On the other hand, rabbit anti-camel antibodies can also recognize nanobodies, and Shen provides an alternative method to detect the main body of these recombinant proteins [9,10]. His research discusses the synthesis of nanobodies, which has certain reference significance for the research of this article, but his research lacks the research on the clinical application of nanobodies [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this, Shen used crude rabbit serum as raw material, purified by protein a column affinity chromatography, and prepared a standard stock of rabbit anti-camel antibodies (1 mg/ml) to detect camelid immunoglobulin and its derivative nanobodies [7,8]. On the other hand, rabbit anti-camel antibodies can also recognize nanobodies, and Shen provides an alternative method to detect the main body of these recombinant proteins [9,10]. His research discusses the synthesis of nanobodies, which has certain reference significance for the research of this article, but his research lacks the research on the clinical application of nanobodies [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%