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Background: Currently, no regulatory guidelines are available for parallelism assessment for LC-MS biomarker quantification. Spike recovery, standard addition and dilutional linearity are recommended with no mention of the implications of applying these approaches. Results: Here, using human urine creatinine, the authors compared spike recovery and standard addition in LC-MS biomarker quantification, and evaluated a new […]

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Background: The degree of human hepatocyte replacement in chimeric mice with humanized liver has previously been shown to correlate with human plasma albumin measurements. However, there are no reports that directly compare the remaining endogenous mouse albumin with the newly expressed human albumin following engraftment. To better understand the disposition of serum albumin in PXB-mice,

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Background: This article describes the development and validation of a bioanalytical assay to quantify CPI-613 and its major metabolites, CPI-2850 and CPI-1810, in human plasma matrix using LC-MS/MS. Methodology: Sample extraction procedure following protein precipitation with acetonitrile was optimized to extract all three analytes from plasma with maximum recovery. The final extracted supernatants were diluted

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Aim: We assessed the feasibility of using hematological parameters (such as hemoglobin and reticulocyte mRNA) in dried blood spot (DBS) samples to test athletes for doping and to improve patient care. Methods: Hemoglobin and erythropoiesis-related mRNAs were measured in venous blood and DBSs from both healthy athletes and hemodialysis patients. Results: We accurately measured hemoglobin

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Aim: Gaucher disease (GD) is caused by a deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme acid β-glucocerebrosidase. Recent metabolomic studies highlighted several new metabolites increased in the plasma of GD patients. We aimed to develop and validate a UPLC–MS/MS method allowing a relative quantitation of lyso-Gb1 and lyso-Gb1 analogs -28, -12, -2, +14, +16 and +18 Da

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Background: Epilepsy is a neurologic condition that is occurs globally and is associated with various degrees of seizures. Levetiracetam is an approved drug that is commonly used to treat seizures in juvenile epileptic patients. Accurate quantification of the drug’s active compound and determining its stability in the stomach after oral administration are important tasks that

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Background: Favipiravir is an antiviral drug that was recently approved for the management of COVID-19 infection. Aim: This work aimed to develop a new method, using sugaring-out induced homogeneous liquid–liquid microextraction followed by HPLC/UV for the determination of favipiravir in human plasma. Materials & methods: The optimum extraction conditions were attained using 500 μl of

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Aim: The purpose of the study was to find methods suitable for measuring the free concentrations of testosterone and phenytoin. Materials & methods: Sample solutions of the compounds in buffer and human albumin were processed using liquid–liquid extraction, microextraction and ultrafiltration and analyzed by LC–MS/MS. Results: Liquid–liquid extraction with dibutyl phthalate provided complete extraction from

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Gene therapy, cell therapy and vaccine research have led to an increased need to perform cellular immunity testing in a regulated environment to ensure the safety and efficacy of these treatments. The most common method for the measurement of cellular immunity has been Enzyme-Linked Immunospot assays. However, there is a lack of regulatory guidance available

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Background: Bacteria coordinate their behavior as a group via communication with their peers, known as ‘quorum sensing’. Enterococcus faecalis employs quorum sensing via RNPP-peptides which were not yet reported to be present in mammalian biofluids. Results: Solid phase extraction of murine feces was performed, followed by ultra high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC–MS/MS) in multiple reaction

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