S Banerjee… - Journal of immunological methods, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Presence of pyrogens on implants, medical devices, drugs and biological materials compromise on the biosafety and poses a major health hazard in therapeutics. Detection of pyrogenic contamination has so far been done with either in vivo rabbit pyrogen assay or Limulus Amoebocyte ...
MS Oakley, N Gerald, TF McCutchan, L Aravind… - Trends in …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Fever is caused by fever-inducing agents (pyrogens) that signal to the thermoregulatory regions of the brain to elevate core body temperature (Figure 1.) External stimuli (such as injuries or infections) or internal stimuli (such as autoimmune diseases or cancer) cause the ...
PA Ward - Shock, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... "Endogenous pyrogens," which were originally thought to be associated with ... Shock 2011. Cited Here... 2. Dinarello CA: Infection, fever, and exogenous and endogenous pyrogens: some concepts have changed [review]. J Endotoxin Res 10(4):201-222, 2004. Cited Here... ...
[PDF] from ccac.caC Milne, E Terao… - Altex, 2011 - wc8.ccac.ca ... Experiments combining polymyxin B and the MAT demonstrated that pyrogenic batches were contam- inated with endotoxins, but the endotoxin-specific LAL failed to detect one of them, thus LAL did not offer a high security level to test pyrogens in HSA.(1, 3)-β-glucan enhanced ... View as HTML
CAC Coon, RW Warne… - American Journal of …, 2011 - Am Physiological Soc ... We predicted that all three pyrogens would induce measurable yet variable APRs in our house sparrows, as nearly all passerine species to date, including house sparrows, have shown at least partially stereotypical APRs in response to immune challenges (3, 12, 42, 47, 62). ... Related articles - All 3 versions