Objective: We present a nonsurgical procedure for incomplete earlobe cleft repair using trichloroaceticacid 90%.
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After pretreatment of the sera with trichloroaceticacid, antigen could be detected in experimentally infected animals from five weeks after infection.
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The release of the degraded antibody by the cells, as differentiated by trichloroaceticacid precipitation techniques, was considered an indication of internalization.
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Secretion rates were recorded, total nitrogen and TCA ( trichloroaceticacid) insoluble nitrogen were determined in representative pancreatic juice and bile samples.
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Specific binding seems to be found in the nuclear protein fraction, since after precipitation of the proteins with trichloroaceticacid, the specific binding disappeared.
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Results: Complete treatment varied from 2 to 50 days, an average of 15 days between the first and last application of trichloroaceticacid 90%.
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Trichloroaceticacid precipitation followed by enzymatic digestion in 2 M urea proved to be the best approach for generating UP1 peptides.