3 results match your criteria: "Research Center for Micro Blood Analysis[Affiliation]"

Background And Objective: The disaccharide loading test is a method to assess gastric mucosal damage. Since Trelan-G75, which is used for the sugar tolerance test, contains disaccharide maltose, if maltose is detected at a high sensitivity in the sample blood used in the sugar tolerance test, screening for upper gastrointestinal mucosal damage can be made simultaneously with the sugar tolerance test for the diagnosis of diabetes.

Methods: Glucose-6-phosphate is generated by treating maltose with maltose phosphorylase, β-phosphoglucomutase, and glucose-1,6-bisphosphate.

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Genetic testing has been increasingly used in several fields. In many applications, nucleic acid amplification technology is required. However, current methods to detect nucleic acid amplification require expensive reagents and special equipment or exhibit limited sensitivity, which hinders their use.

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Development of a protein assay with copper chelator chromeazurol B, based on the biuret reaction.

Anal Biochem

October 2021

Research Center for Micro Blood Analysis, Leisure, Inc., Japan; Medical Laboratory Sciences, Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences at Narita, International University of Health and Welfare Graduate School, Japan.

This study aimed to provide a novel and highly sensitive protein assay based on the biuret reaction and using chromeazurol B, a metal chelate compound. The method consists of two reagents and an automated analyzer. First, a complex of copper and protein (biuret reaction) is formed.

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