Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year Filter | PMID(sorted ascending) Filter |
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| retinol-binding protein in malnutrition. | 1999 | 90984 | |
| [treatment of cerebral vasospasm by topical application of lidocaine (author's transl)]. | 1999 | 91134 | |
| [effect of human antigens on the biological properties of the causative agents of typhoid fever and paratyphoid b]. | 1979 | 91281 | |
| detection of a low-molecular-weight antigen on melanoma cells by a human antiserum in leukocyte-dependent antibody assays. | biochemical characterization of serologically detected human melanoma antigens was undertaken for the development of immunodiagnostic assays in melanoma. an antiserum from a human melanoma patient, which detected melanoma antigens expressed on a large proportion of different melanoma cells, was used in leucocyte-dependent cytotoxic antibody (lda) 51cr-release assays to monitor the purification of melanoma antigens in urea/acetate extracts of lactoperoxidase 125i-labelled melanoma cell membranes. ... | 1979 | 91379 |
| [effect of the prolonged administration of chlormadinone acetate on platelet function and blood chemistry with older male persons (author's transl)]. | 1999 | 91459 | |
| spontaneous interictal spiking in the awake kindled rat. | the spontaneous interictal spike (sis) noted in eeg recordings is a signal of the abnormally excitable behavior of neurons in an epileptic focus. this study provides a detailed, quantitative, temporal and spatial profile of sis in the amygdaloid kindled rat. the reproducible nature of the development and decline of sis in kindling provides a useful model for biochemical study of the mechanisms that initiate and regulate sis. | 1979 | 91486 |
| [immunological concentration determinations of the streptokinase preparation awelysin dissolved in various infusion solutions for its stability evaluation]. | by means of the electro-immuno-assay according to laurell the decrease of concentration was determined for the streptokinase preparation awelysin dissolved in various infusion media at 20 degrees c. the stability behaviour of a streptokinase solution of 1.000 ie/ml showed a significant decrease of concentration after 24 hours (alpha less than 5%) as compared with the initial concentration. however, in comparison no significant differences as to the streptokinase stability could be found by using ... | 1999 | 91562 |
| male fertility after successful chemotherapy for lymphoblastic leukaemia. | 2000 | 91850 | |
| [treatment of experimental staphylococcal endophthalmitis]. | 1979 | 92092 | |
| [multi-factor study of 100 transurethral prostatic resections]. | the author makes a detailed analysis in a series of 100 transurethral prostate resectionings, of diagnostic, morphologic-volumetric, prostatic aspects, the concomitant urological pathology, the bacteriological aspects, the surgical technique used, the effectiveness of the same, the additional surgical tactics used at the same time as the resectioning, the instruments used and the size of the urethra of the patients operated upon and finally he assesses the results obtained as well as the complic ... | 2000 | 92219 |
| mechanism of the interaction of desipramine with (na+, k+) atpase and p-nitrophenylphosphatase [proceedings]. | 2001 | 92937 | |
| effect of ischaemia on muscle contraction in man [proceedings]. | 1979 | 92943 | |
| quantitative succinate-dehydrogenase histochemistry. i. a methodological study on mammalian and fish muscle. | in enzyme histochemistry formazan production can be used as a measure for oxidative enzyme activity. the formazan deposits can be measured quantitatively per cell with a scanning and integrating microspectrophotometer. optimal conditions are described for the estimation of histochemical succinate dehydrogenase activity in sections of fish bodymusculature and mouse soleus and plantaris muscle. it is shown that when proper measuring conditions are chosen a ditetrazolium salt (tnbt) can be used in ... | 1979 | 93099 |
| quantitative succinate-dehydrogenase histochemistry. ii. a comparison between visual and quantitative msucle fibre typing. | most muscles exhibit a mosaic pattern of staining intensities of their muscle fibres after the histochemical reaction for succinate dehydrogenase (sdh). visually these muscle fibres are usually classified into three groups: with low (a-fibres), intermediate (b-fibres), and high (c-fibres) enzymatic activity (staining intensity). cytospectrophotometric methods were employed to investigate whether discrete groups of muscle fibres could be discerned, comparable to those found after the visual class ... | 2001 | 93100 |
| randomised trial of jejunoileal bypass versus medical treatment in morbid obesity. the danish obesity project. | in a randomised clinical trial to assess the value of intestinal bypass in the treatment of gross obesity 130 patients who underwent end-to-side jejunoileostomy (with either a 1/3 or a 3/1 ratio between jejunum and ileum left in continuity) were compared with 66 non-surgically treated patients. all patients in the study had gross, long-standing, treatment-resistant obesity with resultant somatic, psychic, or social problems; none were alcoholic or had liver disease or other conditions which made ... | 2001 | 93179 |
| differential location of different types of intermediate-sized filaments in various tissues of the chicken embryo. | the location of constitutive proteins of different types of intermediate-sized (about 10 mm) filaments (cytokeratin, vimentin, desmin, brain filament protein) was examined in various tissues of 11--20 day chick embryos, using specific antibodies against the isolated proteins and immunofluorescence microscopy on frozen sections and on isolated serous membrane. the tissues studied which contained epithelia were small intestine, gizzard, esophagus, crop, liver, kidney, thymus, mesenteries, and epid ... | 1979 | 93557 |
| [studies on beta 2-microglobulin in patients with collagen diseases (author's transl)]. | 1999 | 93785 | |
| semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase in rat aorta: a plasma-membrane enzyme [proceedings]. | 1979 | 93954 | |
| effect of glucocorticoid hormone on the content and synthesis of nucleic acids in cartilage of growing mice. | glucocorticoid hormones are known to exert distinct inhibitory effects upon skeletal growth. this study examined the influence of triamcinolone hexacetonide, a long-acting synthetic analogue of cortisol, on nucleic acid synthesis in condylar cartilage of neonatal mice. it became evident that following a single injection of the hormone the dna, rna and protein contents were significantly reduced. the hormone inhibited both the uptake and incorporation of 3h-thymidine and 3h-uridine into dna and r ... | 2001 | 94857 |
| ia antigens in serum during different murine infections. | there exists in the mouse a family of i-region-controlled (ia) antigens which carry carbohydrate-defined determinants. these antigens appear in serum as glycolipids and seem to be actively secreted by antigen-activated t-cells. this paper describes the ability of selected viral, bacterial, and protozoal infections of mice to markedly alter the serum levels of these ia antigens. all the infectious agents examined induced substantial augmentation or suppression of serum ia concentrations or both. ... | 1979 | 94905 |
| ct diagnosis of pericardial cysts. | 2000 | 99002 | |
| balancing needs with resources: a service-based approach. | a service-based analysis of public sector health expenditure in north canterbury is presented. the results indicate that the largest share of the $61 million spent by the north canterbury hospital board and the christchurch district health office in 1975-76 was devoted to primary health care, followed by mental health, surgery and medicine. the implications of this approach for the planning and development of health services are discussed and it is suggested that this provides a framework for se ... | 2000 | 101914 |
| interaction of soluble brain adenylate cyclase with manganese. | 1979 | 106055 | |
| an attempt to apply lethal synthesis to the design of chemotherapeutic agents. fluorinated 5 beta-(hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazoles. | 1979 | 106121 | |
| impact of the vested interests on the adoption of a new technology. | 1998 | 106227 | |
| an unstable donor-recipient dna complex in transformation of bacillus subtilis. | in re-extracted dna obtained shortly after uptake of transforming dna by bacillus subtilis, increased amounts of donor dna radioactivity banding at the position of donor-recipient dna complex (drc) are observed in cscl gradients, if the cells are irradiated with high doses of uv prior to reextraction of the dna. qualitatively, the same phenomenon is observed if lysates of transforming cells are irradiated. uv-irradiation of lysates of competent cells to which single-stranded dna is added after l ... | 1978 | 106232 |
| [the operative surgery of cancer of the tongue]. | 1998 | 106345 | |
| [seasonal changes in spermatozoas and fertility of stallions in the tropics]. | an attempt was made to express the relationship of spermiological characteristics with the fertility on the basis of seasonal variability of the fertility of stallions and of the ejaculate quality. a positive correlation between the activity of spermatozoa and the fertility ensues from the values of correlation coefficients. there is a negative correlation between the fertility and the concentration of citric acid. in the other characteristics, i.e. in the production of spermatozoa, volume of ge ... | 1998 | 106512 |
| immunodeficiency: report of a who scientific group. | 1998 | 106560 | |
| total parenteral nutrition. | 1998 | 107267 | |
| sarcocystinae: nomina dubia and available names. | examination of the original descriptions of the species of sarcocystis in cattle, sheep, and swine, and of isosporid oocysts shed sporulated by dogs, cats, man, and other carnivores, has shown that it is not possible in most instances to identify unambiguously recently recognized taxa. the original descriptions are insufficient, and because no type specimens exist, could apply to two or more of the presently recognized taxa. we consider the following nomina dubia: sarcocystis hirsuta s. miescher ... | 1979 | 107666 |
| experimental and postexperimental response to anteriorly directed extraoral force in young macaca nemestrina. | an anteriorly directed extraoral force was applied to the maxillas of four healthy young m. nemestrina monkeys. experimental, retention, and postretention alterations were evaluated through a combination of cephalometric, histologic, and gross techniques. in view of the results of the present study, the following conclusions can be made: 1. skeletal remodeling occurs in all circummaxillary sutures following the application of an anteriorly directed extraoral force to the maxilla. the amount of r ... | 1979 | 107808 |
| [surface changes of the pulmonary valve following pulmonary valve xenotransplantation in the descending aorta. an experimental study in dogs]. | upon implantation in the descending aorta, glutaraldehyde-conditioned pulmonary valves (n = 46) are immediately covered by a protein layer, followed by a fibrinous layer. two to thirty minutes later platelets, wbcs, macrophages, and microthrombi are incorporated into the valve's surface. after 3 weeks the first collagen fibers appear on the surface and slowly build a collagen layer that grows toward the free edge. these changes are very similar to the surface changes of bioprostheses implanted i ... | 1979 | 110559 |
| persistence of ketosis despite suppression of lipolysis by 16,16-dimethylprostaglandin e2 in experimental diabetic ketoacidosis in rats. | 1979 | 113273 | |
| comparison of the 10 000 and 43 000 dalton polypeptide populations isolated from the water soluble and insoluble fractions of human cataractous lenses. | 1979 | 118040 | |
| [radioautographic identification of dopaminergic axons in the rat cns. in vitro marking with tritiated dopamine or noradenaline]. | a new radioautographic technique for the visualization of central dopaminergic fibers is described. this technique is based upon in vitro uptake of triatiated norepinephrine or tritiated dopamine in the presence of monoamine oxidase inhibitor and specific uptake inhibitor in noradrenergic fibers. after a short step in glutaraldehyde, the use of osmium vapours as a fixative, instead of osmic acid immersion, allows a satisfactory retention of triatiated amines within dopaminergic fibers. | 1979 | 120791 |
| clinical and microbiologic surveillance of neonatal staphylococcal disease. relationship to hexachlorophene whole-body bathing. | neonatal staphylococcal disease occurred in the nurseries of a university hospital three weeks after discontinuation of routine, daily, whole-body bathing of newborns with hexachlorophene. of 16 infants who had clinical manifestations within a two-week period, 11 cases were confirmed bacteriologically. shortly after onset of the outbreak, daily clinical and microbiologic surveillance and control measures on all infants and personnel were inaugurated. clinical surveillance after the outbreak did ... | 1975 | 123704 |
| localization of sodium pump sites in frog urinary bladder. | [3h]ouabain binding in frog and toad urinary bladder was investigated by short-circuit current (scc), scintillation counting and autoradiographic techniques. scc data and analysis of tissue digests following serosal exposure to ouabain showed that ouabain binding and inhibition of na+ transport was completely reversible in toad bladder whereas, in frog bladder, [3h]ouabain was tightly bound and na+ transport remained suppressed even after a 60-min washout. mucosal exposure of frog bladder to [3h ... | 2002 | 123762 |
| purification by affinity chromatography, properties and crystallisation of phosphofructokinase from thermophilic micro-organisms. | 1975 | 124670 | |
| [laparoscopy in the study of female sterility (500 cases)]. | 1998 | 124674 | |
| [measurement of renal circulation using isotope dilution technique after selective arterial injection of 99m-tc-pertechnetate (author's transl)]. | report on a method of measuring the middle transit-time (t) which represents a measure for renal circulation. time-activity curves obtained after arterial injection of 99m-tc and registration with the anger camera, could be subdivided into 4 individual curves using a program of calculation (initial drop, 2 waves of recirculation, underlying activity); t characterizes the exponential, perfusion-specific initial drop as reciprocal to the constant k 1. the suitability of 99m-tc for measuring renal ... | 1998 | 124686 |
| [effect of adrenaline, glucagon and insulin on glucose metabolism in carp: influence of temperature]. | in carps living since 4 months at 6, 20 or 30 degrees c, epinephrine or glucagon injections produce increase in plasma glucose but affect only slightly liver glycogen: lower is the temperature, slower and longer are the effect. insulin injection induces more or less delayed hypoglycaemia according to temperature acclimatization; decrease in blood glucose is accompanied by a slight increase of glycogen in all tissues at 6 degrees c and on the contrary by a very strong depletion of this polysaccha ... | 2002 | 126734 |
| diagnostic accuracy of the electrocardiogram. | 2003 | 145318 | |
| effect of human immunoglobulin preparations on fc rosette formation between anti-d-coated erythrocytes and lymphocytes. | human immunoglobulin (ig) preparations were tested for their inhibitory effect on fc rosette formation between anti-d-coated human erythrocytes and lymphocytes, as compared to their complement activating capacity. both of the two biological activities ascribed to the sites in the fc portion of the igg molecules were found to be reduced in the pepsin-treated, as well as in the s-sulfonated ig preparations, as compared to the activities of the normal human ig preparation. in the plasmin-treated ig ... | 1978 | 150144 |
| studies of the mechanisms for the induction of in vivo tumor immunity. iv. enhancement of the in vitro generation of secondary cell-mediated cytotoxic response by normal peritoneal macrophages and their culture supernatants. | the effect of macrophages on the induction of the cell-mediated cytotoxicity against a leukemia in a syngeneic system was investigated. the addition of exogenous peritoneal cells from normal c57bl/6 mice enhanced the in vitro secondary cell-mediated cytotoxic response of both spleen and lymph node cells as responding cells against syngeneic fbl-3 leukemia. peritoneal phagocytic macrophages seemed to be responsible for the enhancement. no inhibitory effect was demonstrated by the addition of peri ... | 1979 | 156217 |
| functional differentiation of splanchnic a delta fibres in relation to viscerosomatic reflexes. | the splanchnic afferent signal in the myelinated fibre spectrum was analysed in cats and its relationship to viscerosomatic reflex activity was studied. in addition to abeta and adelta components, a further elevation was observed in the sympathetic chain neurogram. according to the conduction rate (15 plus or minus 4 m/sec), it was caused by myelinated fibres 2-3 mu in diameter. the presence of this component at thoracic dorsal root level, or in the sympathetic chain in stimulation of the postga ... | 1975 | 167390 |
| lipid linked sugars in glycoprotein synthesis. | 1995 | 167438 | |
| effects of several common long chain fatty acids on the properties and lipid composition of the very low density lipoprotein secreted by the perfused rat liver. | 1. livers from normal fed male rats were perfused in vitro with a bloodless medium which contained intially 3% bovine serum albumin and 100 mg% glucose. albumin alone, or myristate (14 : 0), palmitate (16 : 0), palmitoleate (16 : 1), stearate (18 : 0), oleate (18 : 1), or linoleate (18:2) was infused at a constant rate (496 mumol/4 h), as a complex with albumin, during the experiment. 2. the very low density lipoprotein secreted by the liver after infusion of unsaturated fatty acids (16 : 1, 18 ... | 1975 | 167855 |
| presence of the methylester of 5-carboxymethyl uridine in the wobble position of the anticodon of trnaiii arg from brewer's yeast. | the methylester of 5-carboxymethyluridine (mcm5u), its degradation product 5-carboxymethyluridine (cm5u) and the corresponding nucleotide (cm5up) were isolated from brewer's yeast trnaiii arg or from the dodecanucleotide containing the anticodon. their chromatographic and electrophoretic properties and their uv absorbing spectra were identical to that of the corresponding synthetic compounds. the gas chromatographic behavior and the mass spectrum of mcm5u obtained from trnaiii arg and of a synth ... | 1975 | 167871 |
| proceedings: facilitation of the tonic vibration reflex in the spinal cat by 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-htp). | 1975 | 168362 | |
| depression in the excitability of relay cells of lateral geniculate nucleus following saccadic eye movements in the cat. | 1. the excitability of relay cells of the lateral geniculate nucleus during a saccadic eye movement was studied in alert cats. excitability was assessed by the firing probability of the cells in response to electrical stimulation of the optic chiasm. modifications in the excitability were evaluated during the period following eye movements, by triggering a stimulator from potential shifts in electro-oculogram and altering delays in the stimulus pulse. 2. the cells were classified into s and t ce ... | 1975 | 168363 |
| human cytomegalovirus. iii. virus-induced dna polymerase. | infection of wi-38 human fibroblasts with human cytomegalovirus (cmv) led to the stimulation of host cell dna polymerase synthesis and induction of a novel virus-specific dna polymerase. this cytomegalovirus-induced dna polymerase was purified and separated from host cell enzymes by deae-cellulose and phosphocellulose column chromatographies. it can be distinguished from host cell enzymes by chromatographic behavior, template primer specificity, sedimentation property, and the requirement of sal ... | 1975 | 168404 |
| [case of late infantile form of gangliosidosis g-m1]. | 1997 | 168506 | |
| conditional lethal mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus. | 1975 | 169102 | |
| role of ionophores in energy coupling. | if, as we deem inevitable, the principles of energy coupling are universal, then the necessity for charge-separating devices will apply across the board to all bioenergetic systems. since, apart from the elctron transfer chain, ionophores are the only charge-separating devices available in bioenergetic systems, model of energy coupling that does not feature this central role of ionophores can be taken seriously. the ionophore approach thus opens the royal highway to the ultimate solution of all ... | 1995 | 176915 |
| structure of the mannoheptose-containing pentaglycosyldiacylglycerol from acholeplasma modicum. | 1976 | 182247 | |
| male pseudohermaphroditism presumably due to target organ unresponsiveness to androgens. deficient 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone binding in cultured skin fibroblasts. | maximum specific 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (dht) binding activity (bmax) had been measured in intact confluent monolayers representing fibroblast strains derived form nongenital and genital (labium majus) skin of normal individuals and of 11 patients fulfilling the clinicogenetic criteria of complete testicular feminization (tf). nine labium majus strains from adult females had a mean bmax value three times greater than that of seven nongenital strains from adult females (33 vs. 11 fmol/mg cell ... | 1991 | 182718 |
| spontaneous mutation of rna tumour viruses. | there are 2 categories of spontaneously occurring avian and mammalian rna tumour virus mutants: conditional and non-conditional. 1) conditional mutants are able to replicate in or transform cells only under certain physiological conditions or in certain cells. rna tumour virus temperature-sensitive mutants, focus-morphology mutants, and host range mutants are spontaneously formed. some of these conditional mutants probably arise by point mutations in the viral genome. 2) non-conditional mutants ... | 1990 | 183260 |
| a comparative study of oxidative enzymatic potential of spermophilus lateralis and spermophilus tereticaudus. | 1991 | 183933 | |
| biochemical comparison of migraine and stroke. | 1989 | 184066 | |
| effect of radiotherapy on blood lymphocyte population in mammary carcinoma. | 1976 | 184069 | |
| lithogenic bile after conjugated estrogen. | reference is made to a previous paper by bennion et al. describing t he effects of contraceptive steroids on the lipid composition of gall bladder bile. a similar rise in cholesterol saturation of hepatic bile was observed after giving conjugated equine estrogens (.5 mg/kg) to 7 fa sting patients with indwelling t-tubes. liver function tests were norma l and bile culture was negative. 1 ml of hepatic bile was collected aft er 6, 12, and 24 hours for lipid determinations. the administration o ... | 1976 | 184386 |
| the glucagonoma syndrome (necrolytic migratory erythema) and zinc. | 1990 | 184387 | |
| sexual differentiation and testosterone production. | 1976 | 184389 | |
| particulate carbonic anhydrase in homogenates of human kidney. | about 2% of human kidney carbonic anhydrase (carbonate hydro-lyase, ec 4.2.1.1) has been found in particulate fractions. its distribution in the particulate fractions obtained by differential centrifugation suggests that it may be concentrated in the brush border. the particulate enzyme is like red cell carbonic anhydrace c in its susceptibility to inhibition by anions. particulate carbonic anhydrase is firmly bound to the membrane and is not released by incubation at ph 10.6 and 37 degrees c or ... | 1976 | 184830 |
| a comparison of the prophylactic and therapeutic effects of poly i:c and endotoxin in mice infected with mengo virus. | we have compared the protective effect in akr mice of poly i:c and bacterial endotoxins against lethal doses of mengo virus. administered intravenously or intraperitoneally, both interferon inducers protected mice to about the same extent from virus challenges of 2-3 ld50's. endotoxin, however, was unable to protect the mice effectively against higher challenge doses of virus. evidence is presented that the level of protection afforded by both inducers is related to the level of circulating inte ... | 1976 | 184902 |
| potentiation of the acth response to metyrapone by l-dopa in the monkey. | the intravenous injection of l-dopa (15 mg/kg) to monkeys (macaca mulatta) failed to alter plasma concentrations of acth and of 11-deoxy-cortisol. when cortisol synthesis was blocked with iv metyrapone, potentiation of acth secretion by l-dopa became apparent. simultaneous injection of l-dopa and metyrapone resulted in a marked increase in plasma acth from 93 +/- 18 pg/ml to 432 +/- 80 pg/ml, whereas plasma 11-deoxycortisol increased from 1.5 +/- 0.2 mug/100 ml to 14.6 +/- 1.0 mug/100 ml 90 min ... | 1976 | 185048 |
| alterations of acetylcholine enzymes in neuroblastoma cells persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. | 1977 | 193868 | |
| consumer evaluation of natural therapists and general practitioners. | in recent years orthodox medicine has been extensively criticized while alternative therapies have increasingly attracted the interest of patients. a consumer evaluation of alternative therapists and general practitioners is reported and implications are discussed. the study determined also that a significant number of the natural therapy patients felt their therapist provided a primary health care service. the characteristics of this group and reasons for their affiliation are considered. | 1992 | 195186 |
| diagnostic value of crossed vs uncrossed acoustic reflexes: eighth nerve and brain stem disorders. | acoustic reflexes to crossed (sound in one ear; probe in opposite ear) and uncrossed (sound and probe in the same ear) stimulation were obtained from 17 patients with eighth nerve or brain stem disorders and 20 normal control subjects. comparison of crossed and uncrossed reflex thresholds provided an important diagnostic tool for differentiating the eighth nerve from the brain stem site. egihth nerve disorders were usually characterized by diagonal reflex patterns. in contrast, brain stem disord ... | 1992 | 195563 |
| cyclophosphamide induced sensitivity against avian rna myeloblastosis virus in age-resistant hosts. | the effect of cyclophosphamide administration on survival of 4- to 7-week-old chickens as well as on induction of leukemia after avian myeloblastosis virus (amv) injection was studied. the drug treatment alone did not cause any neoplastic effect in the birds during 4 months of observation. immediate application of amv to cyclophosphamide-pretreated age-resistant chickens induced acute myeloblastic leukemia in about 80 per cent of test animals. the sensitivity of chickens against amv, induced by ... | 1977 | 201874 |
| [sexual dimorphism of various cytochemical indicators and the phagocytic activity of the neutrophils in albino mice]. | 1993 | 202119 | |
| a fluorescence enhancement assay of cell fusion. | two probes were synthesized which consist of fluorescent molecules conjugated to saturated hydrocarbon chains, 18 carbons long, to ensure their localization into cellular membranes. there is an overlap between the emission spectrum of one probe (donor) and the absorption spectrum of the other probe (acceptor). by the use of appropriate wavelengths it is possible to specifically excite the donor probe and record the fluorescence of the acceptor probe. two cell populations, each labelled with one ... | 1977 | 202606 |
| believed suitability of medical specialties for women physicians. | 1988 | 202621 | |
| synaptic connectivity in a crayfish neuromuscular system. ii. nerve-muscle matching and nerve branching patterns. | 1988 | 202684 | |
| liver monoamine oxidase (mao) in liver homogenate of mice infected with schistosoma mansoni and effect of certain therapeutic agents. | mao activity in liver homogenate of mice infected with schistosoma mansoni was determined from the second till the 14th week following infection. significant diminution of mao activity was noticed starting from the sixth week following infection, reaching its lowest value at the eighth week, obviously denoting progress of hepatic fibrosis. treatment of the infected, animals with four different antischistosomal agents, tarter emetic, stibophen, niridazole and hycanthone, resulted in an improvemen ... | 1977 | 203063 |
| [a new topographic method for localising the venous angle of the deep cerebral veins on the lateral phlebographic phase (author's transl)]. | a simple topographic method has been developed for the localisation of the venous angle on the lateral cerebral phlebogram. the principle depends on an angular measurement and an estimation of proportions which are statistically independant of each other. the method was tested on 103 phlebograms of adult patients with supratentorial spaceoccupying lesions. it was compared with conventional measurements; a number of advantages were found for using our method and its accuracy is as good as the oth ... | 1986 | 203515 |
| rabbit mammary prolactin receptors. demonstration of a late puerperal increase in affinity. | crude receptor preparations of rabbit mammary gland were made by differential centrifugation and reacted with lactoperoxidase-iodinated ovine prolactin (oprl) in order to determine their binding characteristics. receptors prepared from the mammary glands of animals less than 4 days postpartum bound oprl with high affinity (ka = 3.50 x 10(9) m-1), in good agreement with previous results of other investigators. the binding capacity of these preparations was 107 +/- 16.3 fmol/mg of protein. in cont ... | 1978 | 203595 |
| an adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate-adenosine binding protein from mouse liver. a study on its interaction with adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate and adenosine. | 1978 | 203599 | |
| use of the nursing process to facilitate group therapy. | 1987 | 203691 | |
| [fibrous histiocytomas of the nose and paranasal sinuses (author's transl)]. | fibrous histiocytomas of the nose and paranasal sinuses are very unusual. two cases of these tumors are reported. prognostic histological features and biological behaviour are discussed. | 1987 | 203805 |
| [breast eczema and breast neoplasms. pseudo paget's disease of the breast]. | 1987 | 204113 | |
| [studies of the contamination of coastal waters of the baltic sea by viruses]. | 1977 | 204116 | |
| phosphoprotein phosphatase in bovine tracheal smooth muscle. multiple fractions and multiple substrates. | phosphoprotein phosphatase (phosphoprotein phosphohydrolase, ec 3.1.3.16) from bovine tracheal smooth muscle extracts was isolated and its activity determined using two [32p]phosphorylated proteins as substrates, i.e. phosphorylated histone (h-p) and a phosphorylated muscle specific substrate protein (ms-p) for the tracheal smooth muscle protein kinase. the enzyme was purified by the use of deae-cellulose followed by a two stage chromatography on a histone-sepharose affinity column. elution from ... | 1978 | 204354 |
| saturation-transfer spectroscopy. | 1993 | 206804 | |
| angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition: a new medical therapy for hypertension? | 1991 | 207928 | |
| studies on neutralization of varicella-zoster virus and serological follow-up of cases of varicella and zoster. | 1978 | 208504 | |
| [production and immunologic study of anticytochrome oxidase sera to dog heart and skeletal muscle]. | 1978 | 210051 | |
| bacterial gene into monkey cells. | 1978 | 210401 | |
| transmission along and between rods in the tiger salamander retina. | 1. the electrical pathways that couple the rods and that link the outer segments of the rods to the coupled network, were evaluated. two separate micro-electrodes were inserted into the inner or outer segments of the same or neighbouring rods under visual control. current was passed through one electrode, and the resulting potential recorded with the other. 2. the input resistance, measured at the inner or outer segment in a rod in the network, is strongly outward rectifying. it is typically nea ... | 1988 | 211229 |
| regulation by patterned preganglionic neural activity of transmitter stores in a sympathetic ganglion. | 1. the effect of patterned preganglionic stimulation on acetylcholine (ach) stores was studied in the superior cervical ganglion of the cat. 2. patterns of stimulation based on 0.5 and 1.0 s trains at frequencies from 10 to 80/s and intervals between trains of 2-180 s increased ach stores, over periods of 1-3 h stimulation, to the same extent (30-70%) as found earlier to result from continuous stimulation. 3. if the mean frequency of the overall pattern was greater than 5/s the increase in store ... | 1978 | 211230 |
| the plasma kinin system in acute myocardial infarction. | 1987 | 211805 | |
| studies on cytochrome c oxidase, iii. relationship of cytochrome oxidase subunits to electron carriers of photophosphorylation. | 1978 | 213364 | |
| [pathogenic relations and developmental criteria in acute myocardial infarct with rhythm disorers]. | 1982 | 242064 | |
| active enhancement of tissue allografts with antilymphocyte serum and bone marrow. | 1975 | 242206 | |
| integrating theory and practice in modular schemes for basic nurse education. | 1978 | 243001 | |
| accelerated idioventricular rhythm masquerading as complete a-v block. | 1974 | 246864 | |
| communicable diseases. 6. marburg virus disease. | 1973 | 251839 | |
| pseudo pulpal pain of systemic origin. | 1965 | 277623 | |
| fibroblasts release surface proteins that function as concanavalin a receptors. | 1980 | 291379 |