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A method is described for the separation and detection of highly alkaline IgG bands in unconcentrated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). These bands are frequently found in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system, particularly in the case of multiple sclerosis, and their detection is an important aid in clinical diagnosis. An isoelectric focusing technique using an immobilised pH gradient in polyacrylamide gel has been developed over the pH range 7-10, producing a linear and stable pH gradient with excellent resolution.

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A radioimmunoassay was assessed for its suitability for monitoring the blood and urinary concentrations of bleomycin entrapped within large unilamellar liposomes in patients receiving therapeutic doses of the drug. Bleomycin entrapped within liposomes was administered by direct intracerebral injection to three patients with grade III to IV cerebral gliomas, twice weekly for up to six weeks. No clinically important toxic effects were observed which could have been attributed to these preparations, although all three patients showed progressive deterioration in their clinical condition.

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