SENSITIVE THYROID-STIMULATING ANTIBODY ASSAY WITH HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF GRAVES' DISEASE

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Freeze-fracture electron microscopy has been used to investigate the mechanism of polyethylene glycol-induced cell fusion. Interaction of cells with the high concentrations of polyethylene glycol required for cell fusion results in cell agglutination with large planar areas of very close contact between adjacent cell membranes. An aggregation of intramembrane particles into large patches at the sites of cell-cell contact accompanies cell agglutination. Fusion occurs following the removal of most of the PEG when cells only remain in close contact at small (approximately 0.1 micrometer diameter) plaques of smooth membrane resulting in cells connected by one (or more) small cytoplasmic connexions. Expansion to form spherical fused cells occurs by a process of cell swelling.


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High concentrations of PEG400 increase in vivo exposure to berberine (D) by increasing its solubility (A), permeability (B), and lymphatic transport (C).


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