Publications by authors named "H P Schlumberger"

A variety of new diagnostics and drugs have been developed with the aid of modern biotechnology which has opened up new medical possibilities and will yield novel solutions in the future. The remarkable dynamics of the innovation process in the pharmaceutical sector is reflected by the number of drugs under development. In 1995, 771 projects were known to be in development worldwide.

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A bioassay for the determination of interleukin-2 activity is described. We have compared the traditional method of data processing, which involves probit analysis and curve fitting, with a simpler method based on the so-called AUC (area under the curve). The latter method is readily applicable to spreadsheet software and can handle large amounts of data.

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Xylanpoly-(hydrogen sulphate) disodium salt with a molecular weight of about 6000 daltons (HOE/BAY 946) completely inhibited syncytium formation induced by the infection of T lymphocytes with HIV as well as viral replication at concentrations above 25 micrograms/ml. This dose was found to be inhibitory for several strains of HIV-1 and HIV-2. Low molecular weight fractions of the compound were less active against HIV, and high molecular derivatives were as active as HOE/BAY 946.

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