Publications by authors named "K Pesonen"

A recently introduced test measures the concentration of transferrin receptor (TfR) in serum, which increases shortly after the onset of iron deficiency. In adults this increase reflects the degree to which tissue iron availability is impaired. We developed a fluoroimmunoassay to quantify TfR.

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We compared salivary epidermal growth factor (EGF) concentrations in patients with juvenile periodontitis (JP) and periodontally healthy controls. In initial screening of 45 JP patients and a group of healthy controls, significantly higher salivary EGF concentrations were measured in the JP patients. Subsequently, 17 JP patients who had high EGF concentrations in some of their salivary samples were chosen, and a group of age- and sex-matched controls was selected.

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Epidermal growth factor is present in human urine in large amounts, but its biological significance is not known. The results of this study indicate that the predominant 6000-dalton form of epidermal growth factor in human urine is divided by hydrophobic interaction chromatography into four fractions; only 3% of the total 6000-dalton epidermal growth factor coeluted with the biosynthetic epidermal growth factor and the rest was separated into three different peaks. These different forms may lack one or two amino or carboxy terminal amino acids from the 53 amino acids present in epidermal growth factor, or they may be products of deamidation or oxidation of amino acid(s).

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The concentration of epidermal growth factor (EGF) in tear fluid (TF) was recently shown to decrease with increasing tear fluid flow (TFF). The purpose of the present study was to clarify the effects of ocular surface disease on the TF EGF concentrations. Tear fluid samples (n = 243) were collected from diseased eyes by means of blunted glass capillaries.

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Prostacyclin (PGI2) is an antithrombotic and vasodilatory factor, which is produced mainly by the vascular endothelium. Little is known about how this process is regulated. We investigated the effect of human milk on PGI2 synthesis by human vascular endothelial cells by measuring its stable metabolite, 6-keto-prostaglandin F1 alpha, by RIA.

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