Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year Filter | PMID(sorted ascending) Filter |
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| selection of medical students--a review. | 1982 | 371023 | |
| [in memory of karl ernst von baer (1792-1876)]. | 2004 | 371201 | |
| [use of visken-15 for treating hypertension]. | the hypotensive effect of visken-15, a blocking agent of the beta-adrenergic receptors, was studied in 7 patients with stage ib hypertensive disease, in 18 with stage iia, and in 8 patients with stage iib under conditions of in- and out-patient establishments. a favourable effect was produced in 81.5% of patients who were given one tablet of the drug once or twice a day. treatment with visken-15 led to a decrease in systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressure, in the rate of cardiac contracti ... | 1978 | 372668 |
| aryl-monoalkyl and cyclic triazenes: direct-acting mutagens. | an aryl-monoalkyl triazene, methyl-p-tolyl triazene (mtt) and a cyclic triazene (delta2-triazoline) are direct-acting mutagens for salmonella typhimurium bacteria and for cell-free hemophilus influenzae dna. mtt causes reversion of the hisg46 base-substitution mutation, but no reversion of the hisd3052 frameshift mutation. induced mutation frequency is not strongly influenced by modifications in the genetic background of the s. typhimurium ames tester strains, but is mildly enhanced by the addit ... | 1979 | 372794 |
| [universal mechanism for regulating blood clotting and fibrinolysis]. | 1979 | 373283 | |
| maintenance of potassium balance during diuretic therapy. | the relative efficacies of potassium chloride, amiloride, triamterene and spironolactone in maintaining potassium balance were studied in 40 patients with essential hypertension receiving diuretic therapy. the preparations were administered in random order in a cross-over manner. in 31 patients treated with 50 mg hydrochlorothiazide daily, addition of 1500 mg potassium chloride daily was the weakest and 50 mg spironolactone daily the most effective agent for maintaining serum potassium. amilorid ... | 2004 | 373393 |
| diabetic management by insulin infusion during major surgery. | in five insulin-requiring, uremic diabetic patients undergoing renal transplantation, we infused insulin intravenously at a low rate to maintain plasma glucose levels between 100 and 200 mg/100 ml. in those patients receiving 100 mg or more of prednisone per day and 5 per cent dextrose solution, the hourly infusion rate was determined from tthe following equation: insulin (u) = plasma glucose value divided by 100. when prednisone was not given or when the patient was thin, the ratio became: plas ... | 2004 | 373474 |
| [a simple complete cpap (continuous positive airway pressure)-unit for the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome in newborn infants]. | 2004 | 373490 | |
| stridor in pediatric patients. | we have presented a classification scheme to help in evaluating the diagnosis of stridor in the pediatric patient. the correct diagnosis can usually be arrived at on the basis of a careful and complete history, physical examination, appropriate radiographic studies and bronchoscopy. the anesthesiologist should be aware of the problems associated with all these conditions. in every instance prompt establishment of an adequate airway is imperative. | 2004 | 373502 |
| cefuroxime in the treatment of lower respiratory tract infection. | cefuroxime is a new parenteral antibiotic with a wider spectrum of activity than earlier cephalosporins and is particularly active against haemophilus influenzae, including strains resistant to ampicillin due to beta-lactamase production. from 18 centres, 274 patients suffering with 275 infections were treated with cefuroxime sodium using the standard regimen of 750 mg 8-hourly by intramuscular injection. the clinical results showed a 90% success rate in the patients with bronchopneumonia (105), ... | 1979 | 373991 |
| protein and ribonucleic acid syntheses in heat-damaged and heat-killed escherichia coli. | protein and ribonucleic acid (rna) syntheses were measured in both lethally injured and thermally damaged viable cells after heating at lethal temperatures. immediately after heating, cells were incubated in growth media containing either [14c]leucine or [3h]uracil. the labeled cells were subsequently treated with penicillin. viable cells were shown to lyse, and the intact nonviable cells were collected by centrifugation. the results showed that after heating, protein and rna synthesis were rein ... | 1979 | 374390 |
| molecular nature of two haemophilus influenzae r factors containing resistances and the multiple integration of drug resistance transposons. | the 36-megadalton haemophilus influenzae r plasmid phk539 was found to specify resistance to tetracycline (tc) and ampicillin (ap). it was shown by molecular hybridization studies and by electron microscopy that the plasmid phk539 contained the tetracycline translocation deoxyribonucleic acid (dna)segment (tntc) as well as the ampicillin translocation segment (tnap). the tnap was integrated in the stem of tntc. the 34-megadalton h. influenzae r plasmid pri234 carried a translocatable dna segment ... | 1979 | 374398 |
| odontophilately. | 2004 | 375143 | |
| [impressions and occlusion for minor bridges or individual crowns]. | 2004 | 375149 | |
| evaluation of sedative/analgesic combination for postoperative pain. | current pain concepts suggest a dual role in pain perception. both motivational, effective, and somatosensory components are noted. pain affects the patient's psyche and, conversely, the patient's state of mind modifies pain perception. consequently, it might be expected that a sedative/analgesic combination might be more effective than either the sedative or the analgesic alone in controlling pain. a clinical study was carried out to compare a promethazine-a.p.c. combination with promethazine a ... | 2004 | 375153 |
| studies in potential organo-fluorine antibacterial agents. part 2: synthesis and antibacterial activity of some new fluorine-containing 3.5-disubstituted isoxazoles. | a series of new fluorine-containing 3,5-disubstituted aryl/alkylisoxazoles has been synthesized by the condensation of hydroxylamine with appropriate beta-diketones in the presence of pyridine and characterized by ir and 1h nmr spectral studies. these isoxazoles have been screened for their antibacterial activity against the gram positive bacteria, staphylococcus albus, streptococcus nonhemolyticus and the gram negative bacterium escherichia coli. | 1979 | 375248 |
| [occlusal surfaces of ordinary metal for total rehabilitation with individual units constructed in ceramic. iii]. | 2004 | 375295 | |
| soft tissue infections. | 2004 | 375309 | |
| [reye's syndrome]. | 2004 | 375337 | |
| farmer's lung disease in vermont. | several vermont population groups were surveyed for the occurrence of antibodies to thermophilic actinomycetes. antibodies to m. faeni and t. vulgaris were measured by the precipitin method in all subjects and, in 124 subjects, m. faeni antibodies were also measured by the indirect fluorescent antibody (ifa) technique. there was relatively good correlation between the two techniques (r 0.48, p less than 0.01). hospital employees, blood donors and patients with chronic bronchitis were generally n ... | 2004 | 375344 |
| aetiologic agents of septic sore throat in thai children. | a bacteriological study of children with respiratory infections in bangkok during january to november 1976 revealed that 37% of the patients had symptoms and sign of bacterial pharyngotonsillitis. twenty-six per cent of these children harboured streptococcus pyogenes in their throats. the numbers of streptococci other than group a and staphylococcus aureus were increased in the children with respiratory infections. however, staph. aureus was found as the sole organism in children with exudate mo ... | 1978 | 375407 |
| [determination of fetal infectious risk by bacteriological examination of the amniotic fluid after premature rupture of the membranes]. | amniotic fluid was obtained per vagina from 228 mothers with premature rupture of the membranes and examined bacteriologically. the aim was to assess the importance of amniotic fluid contamination and the risk of foetal infection in the absence of systematic antibiotic therapy in the mothers. the incidence of amniotic fluid contamination was apparently greater in those mothers who had received antibiotics although the proportion of neonates with a true infection (3%) was almost identical. the ab ... | 1979 | 375864 |
| chlorpromazine inhibits phagocytosis and exocytosis in rabbit polymorphonuclear leukocytes. | 1979 | 375938 | |
| many bacterial species bind human igd. | forty-four bacterial strains belonging to 19 species were tested for their igd-binding capacity by incubation with radiolabeled human igd. a high binding of igd to neisseria catarrhalis and hemophilus influenzae and a moderate binding of igd to streptococci of the groups a, c, and g were found. two strains of n. catarrhalis were tested for their ability to bind selectively the igd in normal pooled serum and in three serum samples with igd m components and were found to possess this property. bin ... | 1979 | 376718 |
| [a history of the janów camp: ryszard axer]. | 1971 | 377391 | |
| [different methods of superposition]. | 2000 | 377443 | |
| nucleotide sequence specificity of restriction endonucleases. | 1979 | 377492 | |
| lymphocytes of adenoid tissue. | adenoid tissue was obtained at operation from 27 children admitted for adenoidectomy and from 6 controls. the occurrence of cells with cytoplasmic immunoglobulin was studied semiquantitatively by immunofluorescence microscopy of tissue sections, by which localization, number of cells and class of immunoglobulin were determined. no differences were found between patients and controls. cells isolated from adenoid tissue were compared with mononuclear leukocytes obtained from the blood. more b lymp ... | 1979 | 377903 |
| the specific uptake of cloned haemophilus dna. | 1979 | 378229 | |
| cleavage sites of restriction endonucleases ecori, bamhi and hindiii on chicken embryo rdna. | 1979 | 378708 | |
| accuracy and dimensional stability of elastomeric impression materials. | 2004 | 379317 | |
| bacterial tracheitis. | during a 14-month period, eight infants and children were observed with an acute, infectious, upper airway obstructive disease with features common to both croup and epiglottitis. we have termed this distinct entity "bacterial tracheitis." all patients failed to respond to treatment for croup, including racemic epinephrine delivered by intermittent positive-pressure breathing. direct laryngoscopy consistently revealed a normal epiglottis and aryepiglottic folds but marked subglottic mucosal edem ... | 1979 | 379379 |
| [standardised antibiotic therapy in major lung surgery (author's transl)]. | sputum and bronchial biopsies and smears were obtained from 221 patients who had undergone partial pneumonectomy without preceding antibiotic therapy. the results of 343 sputum examinations and of 126 bacteriological examinations of biopsies and smears were evaluated. pathogenic bacteria were demonstrated in about 50% of the sputa and in about 25% of the biopsies and swabs. anaerobic micro-organisms were extremely rare. treatment was with tetracycline. before antibiotic therapy haemophilus influ ... | 1979 | 379853 |
| antibody activity in otitis media with effusion. | bacteria were isolated from a high percentage of the effusions from patients with otitis media with effusion (ome, serous otitis media). in an attempt to determine if the isolated bacteria were involved in the disease process, we analyzed the serum and effusion of 25 ome patients for the presence of antibacterial antibodies by the indirect immunofluorescence antibody method. specific antibody activity was detected in 20 of 25 effusions (80%) and 19 of 22 sera (86%). igg antibodies were the most ... | 1979 | 380443 |
| dialysis and transplantation in young children. | 1973 | 380757 | |
| [results of 200 renal transplantations (author's transl)]. | two hundred renal transplantations were performed on 187 patients between july, 1972 and june, 1978. on a follow-up of 6--78 months the survival rate after allogenic transplantation was 80% at one year and 64% at five years. satisfactory renal function was present in 62% at one year and 31% at six years. gastrointestinal complications were common and caused about 40% of all deaths. severe infections were the second most common cause of death. local complications required explantation in 4%, and ... | 1979 | 380956 |
| [sensitivity of frequent-occurring isolates in outpatients to routinely-used antibiotics (author's transl)]. | the susceptibility of microorganisms (staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus pyogenes, streptococcus pneumoniae, e. coli, klebsiella pneumoniae, salmonella spp. and haemophilus influenzae) frequently occurring in outpatients (treated by practitioners) to six kinds of antibiotics [ampicillin (abpc), cefazolin (cez), erythromycin (em), minocycline (mnc), gentamicin (gm) and thiamphenicol (tp)] was determined by the standard method established by the japan society of chemotherapy. 1) there were few m ... | 1979 | 381708 |
| gentamicin resistance in christchurch hospitals. | prior to june 1976, the isolation of gentamicin resistant organisms was an infrequent occurrence in north canterbury hospital board institutions. during july 1976, 20 different gentamicin resistant organisms were isolated from patients in christchurch hospital. gentamicin resistant organisms hav e been continually isolated from an increasingly wide area since then. the organisms involved are: providence species; pseudomonas aeruginosa; klebsiella species; e coli; staphyloccus aureus; proteus mir ... | 1979 | 381994 |
| drug therapy reviews: trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. | the mechanism of action, antimicrobial spectrum, pharmacokinetic properties, drug interactions, adverse reactions and therapeutic uses of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, a combination enzyme-specific inhibitor of bacterial folate synthesis, are reviewed. trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole currently is approved by the fda for the therapy of established recurrent bacterial urinary tract infections, pneumocystosis, otitis media in children and shigellosis. claimed advantages of the drug are synergistic a ... | 1979 | 382841 |
| mass-spectral studies of isomeric d-ribofuranosylribitol disaccharides from the capsular polysaccharides of haemophilus influenzae type b and escherichia coli k 100. | two isomeric-d-ribofuranosylribitols, derived from capsular polysaccharides of haemophilus influenzae type b and escherichia coli k 100, were methylated or acetylated, and the products analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. the marked difference in the mass spectra of the methyl ethers of these disaccharides allowed clear distinction between 1- and 2-o-d-ribofuranosylribitol was characteristic for this disaccharide; its isomer, the (1 leads to 2)-linked species, has a base peak ... | 1979 | 383295 |
| radioimmunoassay of gi hormones. | 1979 | 383319 | |
| effects of an orally active converting-enzyme inhibitor, sq 14225, on pressor responses to angiotensin administered into the brain ventricles of spontaneously hypertensive rats. | 1. two hours after oral feeding of normotensive wistar kyoto rats with the converting-enzyme inhibitor sq 14225 (1 and 10 mg/kg), an increase of angiotensin i plasma concentrations from 892 +/- 113 to 1660 +/- 167 and 2951 +/- 405 pg/ml was observed. 2. administration of sq 14225 with the drinking fluid overnight suppressed the pressor responses to intravenous angiotensin i, although the blood pressure increase after intravenous angiotensin ii was not altered in normotensive and spontaneously hy ... | 1979 | 383371 |
| evidence for many nonnascent dna molecules the size of okazaki fragments in escherichia coli and 3t3 cells: very few have 5'-terminal ribonucleotides. | 1979 | 383379 | |
| reca-dependent dna replication in the absence of protein synthesis: characteristics of a dominant lethal replication mutation, dnat, and requirement for reca+ function. | 1979 | 383381 | |
| cyclacillin: in vitro activity against aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. | cyclacillin at 50 microgram/ml inhibited streptococci (100%), shigella (72%), and bacteroides (b) fragilis ss fragilis (84%). at 100 microgram/ml it inhibited proteus (75%), b. fragilis (86%), and e. coli (50%). cyclacillin was more effective than ampicillin against beta-lactamase-producing h. influenzae. the activity of cyclacillin was found to be more enhanced when tested in nutrient agar and mueller-hinton agar than in brain heart infusion agar. | 1979 | 383419 |
| methods for serotyping nasopharyngeal isolates of haemophilus influenzae: slide agglutination, quellung reaction, countercurrent immunoelectrophoresis, latex agglutination, and antiserum agar. | nasopharyngeal isolates of h. influenzae were typed by the slide agglutination test, the quelling reaction, the latex agglutination test, countercurrent immunoelectrophoresis, and the antiserum agar test. these tests gave essentially comparable results, with countercurrent immunoelectrophoresis and latex agglutination being slightly more sensitive. cross-reactive problems encountered with latex agglutination and the expense of performing countercurrent immunoelectrophoresis or the antiserum agar ... | 1979 | 383743 |
| [calculation examples for the attachments of removable and fixed partial dentures]. | 2000 | 384359 | |
| obituary: miss zachariah -- an embodiment of humility. | 2000 | 384370 | |
| endotoxin-induced histamine hypersensitivity in mice. . . a model system for byssinosis? | 1979 | 384778 | |
| site-specific recombination leading to the integration of phages p1 and p7. | 1979 | 385221 | |
| intravenous trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole in the treatment of serious infections in children. | intravenous tmp-smz was used to treat 19 infectious episodes in 18 patients ranging in age from 3 weeks to 13 years. thirteen patients with various soft tissue or skeletal infections caused by haemophilus influenzae, streptococcus pneumoniae, staphylococcus aureus. streptococcus pyogenes, or acinetobacter anitratus were successfully treated. three children with four episodes of csf shunt infections due to coagulase-negative staphylococci were treated successfully also. the only treatment failure ... | 1979 | 385814 |
| epidemiology, microbiology and management of otitis media. | epidemiologic studies indicate that the maximum incidence of otitis media (om) occurs 6 to 24 months of age. features associated significantly with recurrent om include sex (males greater than females), race (white greater than black) and having a sibling with recurrent om. persistence of middle ear effusion (mee) following acute om is frequent; 40% of children have mee one month after onset of om. streptococcus pneumoniae and haemophilus influenzae are the most frequent organisms isolated from ... | 1979 | 386213 |
| purification of the photoreactivating enzyme from yeast. | 1979 | 386830 | |
| [on the 60th birthday of dr. stanislav tichý]. | 2004 | 387263 | |
| alteration in local and systemic immune capacity after exposure to bursts of co. | 1979 | 387409 | |
| [preservation of the heart by a biological perfusion method]. | 1979 | 387538 | |
| in memory of adam bochenek m.d., professor of the jagiellonian university (1875--1913). on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of issue of "human anatomy", volume i. | 1979 | 387552 | |
| moorcroft: the first modern eye-surgeon in punjab. | 2004 | 387585 | |
| requirements of immunoglobulin and the classical and alternative complement pathways for phagocytosis and intracellular killing of multiple strains of gram-negative aerobic bacilli. | the requirements for immunoglobulin and the alternative and classical complement pathways for phagocytosis and intracellular killing of clinical isolates of escherichia coli, proteus mirabilis, klebsiella pneumoniae, and serratia marcescens by normal human polymorphonuclear leukocytes were determined. human sera deficient in immunoglobulin or classical pathway activity, or both, were compared for their ability to promote phagocytosis os and killing of 13 bacterial strains by the polymorphonuclea ... | 1979 | 387613 |
| the sensory core and the medieval foundations of early modern perceptual theory. | 2004 | 387664 | |
| synthesis and properties of fluorescent nucleotide substrates for dna-dependent rna polymerases. | a new class of fluorescent nucleotide analogs which contain the fluorophore 1-aminonaphthalene-5-sulfonate attached via a gamma-phosphoamidate bond has been synthesized. both the purine and pyrimidine analogs have fluorescence emission maxima at 460 nm. cleavage of the alpha-beta-phosphoryl bond produces change in both the absorption and fluorescence emission spectra. the fluorescence of the pyrimidine analogs is quenched; cleavage of the alpha-beta-phosphoryl bond of the utp analog produces abo ... | 1979 | 387781 |
| [diagnosis and treatment of ameloblastoma in the school of dentistry, chulalongkorn university]. | 2004 | 387831 | |
| malignancies on the external ear: methods of ablation and reconstruction of defects. | 2004 | 387840 | |
| norman goldstein, m.d., f.a.c.p. | 2004 | 387843 | |
| experimental malaria in the cba/n mouse. | cba/n mice carry an x-linked, recessive gene, which results in the absence of a b cell subset, and is expressed primarily as an inability to respond to a certain class of thymus-independent antigens. we have examined the responses of these mice to the malaria parasite plasmodium yoelii and found that primary infections induced by this parasite are more severe and last longer in mice with x-linked defect than in normal controls. the decreased resistance of the defective mice is associated with a ... | 1979 | 387872 |
| human cell membrane components dominant in t cell lineage: identification and characterization of human tl-like antigens. | cell membrane components that contain beta 2-microglobulin were purified from cells of a human t cell-type leukemia cell line, hpb-all. they contained membrane components that have the same molecular size and the same subunit structure as hla(a,b,c) antigens but are separable from the typical beta 2-microglobulin-containing cell membrane components, i.e., the hla (a,b,c) antigens, by xenoantibody reagents. a sensitive radioimmunoassay was constructed for detection of the t cell membrane componen ... | 1979 | 387877 |
| immunofluorescence demonstration of type iv collagen and a noncollagenous glycoprotein in thickened vascular basal membranes in protoporphyria. | specific rabbit antibodies to type iv collagen isolated from a basement membrane producing mouse tumor were used in indirect immunofluorescence tests to study the thickened vascular basement membrane in skin biopsies from patients with erythropoietic porphyria (epp) and from protoporphyric mice. in addition, rabbit antibodies to a noncollagenous, basement membrane specific glycoprotein also derived from the mouse tumor were tested. it was shown that normal as well as altered vascular basement me ... | 1979 | 387884 |
| pa2 and receptor differentiation: a statistical analysis of competitive antagonism. | 1974 | 388133 | |
| plasmid replication functions. iv. promoters in the replication region of plasmid r6-5. | eight rna polymerase binding sites have been shown to map within the ecori fragment e-2 (replication region repa ecori fragment) of plasmid r6-5 and all but one have been shown to contain active promoters of transcription. three of the identified promoters are located within a 2.7 kb region essential for controlled, autonomous plasmid replication and may be involved in the functional expression of the three r6-5 replication determinants that have thus far been identified, namely the origin of ve ... | 1979 | 388354 |
| satellitism in hemophilus parainfluenzae cultures. | 1979 | 388653 | |
| antimicrobial selection for meningitis in young infants. | organisms causing community-acquired meningitis in the first four months of life were reviewed. species of streptococcus and enterobacteriaceae were preponderant in the neonatal period, whereas s pneumoniae and haemophilus influenzae were preponderant after the first month of life. the enterobacteriaceae, other than salmonella, were not associated with meningitis after one month of age. implications for antimicrobial selection were considered. | 1979 | 389034 |
| in vitro comparison of synergism between cefamandole and gentamicin or tobramycin by the triple layer agar method with enzymatic inactivation. | a synergistic effect was shown with gentamicin and tobramycin by means of a triple layer agar technique and enzymatic inactivation of cefamandole after only four hours' incubation. when the strain is sensitive to cefamandole and aminoglycosides, synergy is observed against all the strains studied (staphylococcus aureus, proteus, klebsiella, escherichia coli, enterobacter, and haemophilus influenzae). no significant difference was noted between the cefamandole-tobramycin and the cefamandole-genta ... | 1979 | 389805 |
| comparative in vivo activity of bacampicillin and amoxycillin. | bacampicillin is an orally well-absorbed pro-drug of ampicillin giving high in vivo levels of the latter. its therapeutic activity was compared with that of amoxycillin in two experimental infection models in mice. the animals were infected with suspensions of escherichia coli iii and haemophilus influenzae 22863 intraperitoneally and treated orally four hours afterwards with one of the two compounds. the antibacterial activity of the compounds was determined as cd50 values or by making viable c ... | 1979 | 389821 |
| specific inhibition of macrophage migration inhibition factor by fucosylated glycolipid rm. | the effects of glycolipids on the interaction of the mif (migration inhibition factor) with rat macrophages were examined using a migration inhibition assay system. mif activity was specifically blocked by fucosylated glycolipid rm [gal alpha 1-3gal(2-1 alpha fuc) beta 1-3galnac beta 1-3gal beta 1-4glc beta 1-1ceramide, (1978) j. biochem. 83, 85-90], but not by cytolipin r, hematoside, or blood group b active glycolipid [gal alpha 1-3gal(2-1 alpha fuc) beta 1-4glcnac beta 1-3gal beta 1-4glc beta ... | 1979 | 389925 |
| immunocytochemistry of somatostatin. | 1983 | 390037 | |
| diagnosis of bacterial meningitis by gas-liquid chromatography. i. chemotyping studies of streptococcus pneumoniae, haemophilus influenzae, neisseria meningitidis, staphylococcus aureus, and escherichia coli. | with the use of gas-liquid chromatographic techniques, the chemical characteristics of streptococcus pneumoniae type 3, escherichia coli, group b neisseria meningitidis, haemophilus influenzae type b, and staphylococcus aureus, organisms that commonly cause bacterial meningitis, were identified. the combination of lipid, carbohydrate, and lipopolysaccharide components provided discriminating markers for chemotyping these bacteria. e. coli had a high content of 17- and 19-carbon cyclopropane fatt ... | 1979 | 390061 |
| meningitis caused by haemophilus influenzae in infant rats: protective immunity and antibody priming by gastrointestinal colonization with escherichia coli. | infant rats aged five to seven days were fed escherichia coli o75:k100:h5, e. coli o13:k92:h4, or saline and five weeks later were inoculated with haemophilus influenzae type b. the incidence of bacteremia and meningitis was significantly less (p less than 0.05) for rats fed e. coli that possessed k100 capsular antigen (cross-reactive with type b capsular antigen) than for rats fed e. coli k92 or saline. antibody to capsular antigen was not detectable in sera obtained from rats prior to challeng ... | 1979 | 390062 |
| some neurological observations on leonardo da vinci's handwriting. | the present study concerns neuropsychological aspects of the handwriting of leonardo da vinci. the evidence for leonardo's left handedness is considered, and a critical appraisal of his mirror writing and its underlying mechanism is presented. the relationship between leonardo's sinistrality, mirror writing and certain aspects of localisation of cerebral function are discussed. from these considerations and from new evidence obtained from contemporary historical sources, it is proposed that leon ... | 1983 | 390099 |
| [clinical results of cefuroxime (cxm) therapy in pediatric infections (author's transl)]. | cefuroxime, a new cephalosporin c antibiotic, was administered to 15 children with respiratory tract infection, urinary tract infection, or subcutaneous tumour. the following results were obtained. 1) cxm 30 approximately 100 mg/kg/day were used in treatment of respiratory tract infection. eight of the eleven patients treated responded to the therapy. 2) cxm 45 approximately 75 mg/kg/day were given to 3 patients with urinary tract infection. excellent results were obtained in all these cases. 3) ... | 1979 | 390177 |
| a satire on the influenza of 1803. | 1979 | 390272 | |
| human plasma angiotensinogen: a review of purification procedures. | the current status of the purification and characterization of human angiotensinogen is reviewed. one problem encountered in the past has been the copurification of a protein with similar porperties. this protein has tentatively been designated alanine-protein. an efficient separation of angiotensinogen and alanine-protein was obtained on a zinc chelate column. alanine-protein has been purified and its amino acid and carbohydrate composition determined. the cooh-terminal amino acid and the nh2-t ... | 1979 | 390363 |
| a nursing research methodology bibliography. | 1985 | 390502 | |
| [melanosomes from the biochemical viewpoint]. | 1979 | 391412 | |
| recurrence of otitis media after antibiotic therapy: comparison of cephradine and amoxycillin. | the long-term effectiveness of cephradine and amoxycillin in the treatment of otitis media was evaluated in one hundred children ranging in age from 4 months to 14 years. the immediate clinical response was comparable in both treatment groups, but the recurrence rate during a 12-month follow-up period was considerably lower in the patients treated with cephradine. the incidence of side-effects was similar in the two groups. | 1979 | 391628 |
| update on non hospital-acquired pneumonias. | 1979 | 392574 | |
| in vivo and in vitro responses of cats sensitized with viable mycobacterium bovis (bcg). | cats were injected subcutaneously with viable mycobacterium bovis (bcg), and immune responses were evaluated at various times after injection. the bcg injection produced fever, leukocytosis, neutrophilia, and lymphadenopathy of regional lymph nodes. intradermal tuberculin injection produced responses consistent with delayed type hypersensitivity reaction in the treated cats at postinoculation day 21. skin responses to tuberculin were not significant at postinoculation day 49. the cellular infilt ... | 1979 | 393146 |
| indirect sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for rapid detection of haemophilus influenzae type b infection. | we report the development and testing of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with excellent sensitivity for the detection of haemophilus influenzae type b (hi(b)) antigen in clinical specimens from patients with hi(b) meningitis. the assay, an indirect sandwich technique, uses polystyrene balls as a solid phase and an alkaline phosphatase-labeled goat anti-rabbit globulin conjugate. specimens are incubated with polystyrene balls armed with burro anti-hi(b) antiserum, and recognition antibody is ... | 1979 | 393714 |
| [clinical experience of cefadroxil (bl-s 578) (author's transl)]. | 1979 | 393847 | |
| renal filtration, transport, and metabolism of low-molecular-weight proteins: a review. | 1979 | 393891 | |
| lung compliance and lung morphology following artificial ventilation in the premature and full-term rabbit neonate. | rabbit neonates delivered on day 27--30 of gestation were subjected to intermittent positive pressure ventilation (ippv) for 60 min. tidal volume was standardized to 10 ml/kg, and the insufflation pressure required to maintain this tidal volume was recorded. the quasistatic compliance of the lung-thorax system, corrected for variations in body weight, was significantly lower in animals delivered on day 27--28 than in those delivered on day 29--30. immature animals with low lung-thorax complianc ... | 1979 | 394314 |
| [granulocyte defence against bacterial infection in diabetes mellitus with special reference to bactericidal activity]. | granulocytic defence against bacterial infection has been studied in a group of diabetic patients. with the skin chamber method markedly reduced leukocyte mobilization in vivo which was independent of metabolic compensation was found in all diabetic patients. investigation of phagocytic function of latex particles and bacterial killing of e. coli revealed firm dependence on metabolic regulation: in decompensated diabetes mellitus the two function tests were clearly pathological, whereas in the c ... | 1979 | 394321 |
| obituary. arnold j. lehman, september 2, 1900--july 10, 1979. | 2003 | 395725 | |
| obituary. arnold j. lehman, september 2, 1900--july 10, 1979. | 2003 | 395725 | |
| the histochemical pattern of acid phosphatase activity in mansonella ozzardi microfilariae from trinidad, west indies. | 1979 | 395745 | |
| [the molecular biology of aging -- 15: structure and function of the genetic apparatus in aging. ii. synthesis and metabolism of rna]. | with aging in different organs there are similar or tissue specific changes of the ribonucleic acids in respect of the quantity, the spectrum of different rna species and the metabolism of rna. among these processes the template function of the chromatin and the behaviour of the rna polymerases are important influencing factors. in aging the sensitivity of the rna synthesis against hormonal stimulation is decreased in the most cases. a survey about the results of many in vivo and in vitro experi ... | 1979 | 395770 |
| [low-molecular weight nuclear rna's]. | 2004 | 395786 | |
| [1st orthopedic textbook of the world for the use of the physician. on the 200th anniversary of the birth of johann christian gottfried jörg]. | 2004 | 395945 | |
| measure of immunoglobulin g-, m-, and a-specific titers against legionella pneumophila and inhibition of titers against nonspecific, gram-negative bacterial antigens in the indirect immunofluorescence test for legionellosis. | a crude extract of escherichia coli o13:k92:h4 inhibited 97% of positive indirect immunofluorescence titers against a variety of gram-negative bacterial antigens while lowering legionella pneumophila titers in only 6% of sera from patients with suspected legionellosis. legionella-specific titers were the result of immunoglobulins g, m, and a, singly or in combination. | 1979 | 397223 |
| the health care crisis in historical perspective. | 1985 | 397861 | |
| [utilization of a micromethod for the differentiation of haemophilus biotypes. relations with serotypes and antibiotypes (author's transl)]. | a micromethod utilizing paper discs impregnated with different substrates (minitek-system) permits differentiation of haemophilus and their biotypes. differentiation of biotypes presents an assured advantage: it is the only technic for an exact study of non typable h. influenzae strains and nad-dependent haemophilus strains. it is also a complement for study of capsulated h. influenzae. in an epidemiological aspect, this differentiation shows a evident predominance of biotypes i and ii for h. in ... | 1979 | 398166 |