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- BookPedro J. Gutiérrez Diez, Irma H. Russo, Jose Russo.Contents:
Historical Introduction
Descriptive Biostatistics
Inferential Biostatistics (I): Estimating Values of Biomedical Magnitudes
Inferential Biostatistics (II): Estimating Biomedical Behaviors
Equations: Formulating Biomedical Laws and Biomedical Magnitudes
Systems of Equations: The Explanation of Biomedical Phenomena (I). Basic Questions
Systems of Equations: The Explanation of Biomedical Phenomena (II). Dynamic Interdependencies
Optimal Control Theory: From Knowledge to Control (I). Basic Concepts
Optimal Control Theory: From Knowledge to Control (II). Biomedical Applications
Game Theory.Digital Access Springer 2012 - ArticlePeltier AP, Aussel C, Haim T, Cyna L.J Immunol Methods. 1977;16(2):153-63.The soluble ribonucleoprotein nuclear antigen reactive with specific antibodies present in sera from patients with Mixed Connective Tissure disease has alpha 2-beta 1 electrophoretic mobility, thus enabling its reaction with specific serum antibodies to be studied by counter-immunoelectrophoresis. Its molecular weight determined by elution from a calibrated Sephadex G-200 gel column is about 175,000. Its purification has been attempted by successive DEAE cellulose chromatography, Sephadex G-200 gel filtration and Hydroxyapatite chromatography. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of RNP antigen-containing fractions showed persistent heterogeneity which could be due either to inadequate purification or to dissociation of the RNP-antigen during electrophoresis.