Publications by authors named "R Emaus"

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  • A systematic literature review assessed the pharmacokinetics (PK) of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) used during pregnancy, given the limited existing information on this topic.
  • A total of 42 articles were reviewed, focusing mostly on mAbs like infliximab and adalimumab, with findings indicating that serum concentrations for most mAbs either remained stable or slightly decreased during pregnancy, while infliximab showed an increase in the second and third trimesters.
  • The study concluded that pregnancy-induced changes in the body could significantly impact mAb behavior, suggesting that higher doses may be necessary for most mAbs to maintain effective serum levels during pregnancy.
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The decomposition of a body is influenced by burial conditions, making it crucial to understand the impact of different conditions for accurate grave detection. Geophysical techniques using drones have gained popularity in locating clandestine graves, offering non-invasive methods for detecting surface and subsurface irregularities. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is an effective technology for identifying potential grave locations without disturbance.

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Introduction: A big challenge in forensic toxicology is the correct interpretation of the results of quantitative analyses in postmortem cases. Postmortem drug concentrations not necessarily reflect the drug concentrations at the time of death, due to postmortem changes in drug concentrations caused by postmortem redistribution (PMR). Cardiac blood is more prone to PMR related concentration changes than peripheral blood.

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The spectral and metabolic properties of Rhodamine 123, a fluorescent cationic dye used to label mitochondria in living cells, were investigated in suspensions of isolated rat-liver mitochondria. A red shift of Rhodamine 123 absorbance and fluorescence occurred following mitochondrial energization. Fluorescence quenching of as much as 75% also occurred.

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From measurements of reactants, products, and the oxidation-reduction state of cytochrome c + c1 during 3-hydroxybutyrate-supported oxidative phosphorylation by rat liver mitochondria at static head (state 4), we determined the free energy change of ATP formation from ADP and Pi (phosphorylation potential or delta GP) and the oxidation-reduction free energy changes (redox potentials or delta GR values) across Sites 1 + 2 (delta GR1 + 2), across Site 3 (delta GR3), and across Sites 1 + 2 + 3 (delta GR). At pH 7.4, -delta GR1 + 2/delta GP, -delta GR3/delta GP, and -delta GR/delta GP were maximally 1.

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