Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year Filter | PMID(sorted ascending) Filter |
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| [emergency medical service in greater copenhagen]. | 2004 | 545772 | |
| [an unusual case of entero-vesical fistula caused by a foreign body]. | the authors describe a rare case of sigmoidovesical fistula due to a foreign body and giving trouble 30 years after the causative surgical procedure, namely an oopheroctomy. the cause of the fistula was apparently some suture material that had not been reabsorbed. surgical excision of the fistula produced a complete recovery. | 2005 | 546533 |
| electrocardiographic changes under moderate hypoxia. | 2005 | 546723 | |
| [fractures and luxations in the pelvic region. 12th reisensburg workshop in honor of a. n. witt, 15-17 february 1979. iii. luxations in the pelvic region. discussion comments and recommendations of all the participants]. | 2005 | 546819 | |
| galactography. | galactography is a quick effective means of evaluating nipple discharge. it is especially indicated when the effluent is bloody. a description of the procedure is discussed. the radiographic findings in both normal and abnormal studies are presented. abnormal findings include filling defects, duct cut-off, duct encasement, extravasation, and duct ectasia. the radiographic diagnosis corresponded with pathologic findings in 12 of 16 cases (75%), although in two cases no radiographic or pathologic ... | 2005 | 547361 |
| effect of dietary fats and triiodothyronine administration on the lipid components of serum and tissues in the rat. | twelve groups of rats were included in this study. six groups (3 males and 3 females) received high fat diets containing 20% of either peanut oil, maize oil or lard. the other six groups received the same diets plus triiodothyronine. triiodothyronine t3 added to diets containing peanut oil caused slight increase in total serum lipids in female rats, while in male rats serum total lipids were increased about 20-fold. t3 administration caused almost no change in aortic total and all lipid fraction ... | 1979 | 549273 |
| morphometric analysis of the loss of chief and parietal cells after partial gastrectomy for duodenal ulcer. | relative chief and parietal cell volume densities were estimated morphometrically in the remnant mucosa of 98 male patients ("series"), operated on for duodenal ulcer by the billroth ii, and in the body mucosa of 55 subjects, age and sex matched, from a random series of a finnish population ("controls"). the relative volumes of chief and parietal cells were significantly lower in the series than in the controls. the mean chief cell: parietal cell ratio was significantly higher in the series than ... | 2005 | 549432 |
| comparison of capacitive and inductive bone stimulation devices. analysis of sinusoidal electromagnetic fields. | 2005 | 549501 | |
| new heparin-like insoluble materials: part ii. | 2005 | 549503 | |
| abrupt (sharp cut) type sensorineural hearing loss--a human temporal bone study--. | histopathology of a case of bilateral sensorineural hearing loss of abrupt (sharp cut) type is reported. while there was a 45 db gap in threshold between 1,000 hz and 2,000 hz bilaterally, the patient had a good hearing at 1,000 hz and lower frequencies. the patient was suffering from takayasu's arteritis. major histopathological findings were as follows: almost complete loss of the outer hair cells from the basal end to 12 mm area in the left cochlea (length: 30.5 mm) and 13 mm in the right (le ... | 1979 | 549560 |
| [genetic aspects of peripheral alterations in a family with retinal detachment]. | 2005 | 552950 | |
| benserazide induces migraine attacks. irrelevance of concomitant hyperprolactinemia. | migrainous women underwent acute administration of sulpiride (25 mg i.v.) and benserazide (125 mg per os), both drugs increasing prolactin secretion. a similar increase in prolactin levels was found following the administration of the two drugs. a typical migraine attack was observed only in the 4 women given benserazide. these data, though being preliminary, stress the scarce or irrelevant role of prolactin in the pathogenesis of the migraine attack. | 2005 | 554794 |
| mediastinal tumors. iii. cystic thymoma. | 1991 | 1003021 | |
| the role of lipids in the serum lipoproteins as inhibitors of hemagglutination by japanese encephalitis virus. | 1976 | 1011379 | |
| relationship between antiinflamatory and antiproteolytic properties of substituted oxothiazolylacetic acids. | 1976 | 1026952 | |
| scda policy on continuing education. | 2005 | 1064924 | |
| histopathology of the joint. | 2005 | 1064947 | |
| [the detection of a case of scleroderma during pre-prosthetic dental examination]. | 2005 | 1065241 | |
| the aching mouth and the aching psyche. | 2005 | 1074368 | |
| [massive lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage of diverticular origin. diagnostic and therapeutic problems]. | 2005 | 1082809 | |
| [diagnostic and therapy of postoperative cardiac low-output-syndrome by means of intraaortic balloon pumping (iabp) or external counterpulsation (ecp)--a comparison (author's transl)]. | a beneficial influence on the myocardial energy imbalance of the hypoxaemically damaged heart can be reached with either intraaortic balloon pumping (iabp) or external counterpulsation (ecp). in the realm of our acquired clinical experience with two groups of patients, the technical demands of these cardiac assist devices are discussed and distinguished from one another in relation to different indications. | 2001 | 1084037 |
| ly phenotype of t-cells releasing t-cell replacing factor. | 2005 | 1087370 | |
| [pharmacological suppression of hyperparathyroidism in patients treated by periodical hemodialysis. histological, hormonal, biochemical and radiological study]. | 2005 | 1087389 | |
| alteration of colony-stimulating factor output, endotoxemia, and granulopoiesis in cyclic neutropenia. | cellular and humoral factors involved in the regulation of granulopoiesis were evaluated in two patients with cyclic neutropenia by utilizing the agar-gel marrow culture technique to serially study marrow granulocytic colony-forming capacity (cfc) and the urinary output of colony-stimulating factor (csf). csf output varied inversely with peripheral neutrophil counts and directly with monocyte counts and evidence for infection (endotoxemia and/or staphylococcal abscesses). following autologous in ... | 1976 | 1087533 |
| ionic pathways of secretory membrane of frog gastric mucosa in cl--free media. | experiments were performed to determine the return ionic pathways of the secretory membrane of frog gastric mucosa associated with the electrogenic h+ pump in cl--free media. the replacement of a 52 mm na2so4 secretory solution with a 52 mm k2so4 secretory solution led to a decrease of resistance, an increase of the h+ secretory rate, and a reversal of the pd. the replacement of 52 mm na2so4 with 52 mm mgso4 led to an increase of resistance and a decrease of the h+ rate. these results provided e ... | 2005 | 1087535 |
| [rsponses of the primary afferents of the frog lateral semicircular canal to caloric stimuli following section of the eighth nerve]. | in curarized rana temporaria, after transection of the 8th nerve, responses of 75 primary afferents of the lsc nerve to short local caloric stimule (0.5--12 degrees c over the canal temperature) creating theexcitatory current of lsc endolymph, were studied. in 41 per cent of the units (group a) the maximal (peak) frequencies (pf) of responses were shown to be associated either by linear or semilograithmic relations with the peak temperature (pt). in 23 per cent of the units (group b), pfps revea ... | 2005 | 1087611 |
| rejoining of radiation-induced single-strand breaks in deoxyribonucleic acid of escherichia coli: effect of phenethyl alcohol. | single-strand breaks in deoxyribonucleic acid of escherichia coli b/r cells exposed to 20 krads of gamma radiation could be rejoined by incubation of irradiated cells in growth medium. in the presence of 0.25% phenethyl alcohol, this repair was completely inhibited although deoxyribonucleic acid and protein syntheses were suppressed only partially. | 1975 | 1090577 |
| macrophage-lymphocyte clustering in rheumatoid arthritis. | the cells in synovial fluid from patients with rheumatoid arthritis contain a small percentage of macrophages. such macrophages were isolated and cultured alone and with homologous and heterologous lymphocytes for 24 hours, in an attempt to identify possible contact between living lymphocytes and macrophages. such contact was found, with clustering of lymphocytes around macrophages, and was particularly well shown by scanning electron microscopy. | 1975 | 1092274 |
| projections from the retina to the lateral geniculate nucleus and mesencephalic tectum in a reptile (tupinambis nigropunctatus): a comparison of anterograde transport and anterograde degeneration. | 2005 | 1111840 | |
| [2-dimensional echoencephalography]. | 2005 | 1111994 | |
| effects of bretylium on rat cardiac muscle: the electrophysiological effects and its uptake and binding in normal and immunosympathectomized rat hearts. | bretylium produced electrophysiological effects on both rat atrium and ventricle in vitro at concentrations ranging from 2 times 10- minus 5 to 10- minus three m. those effects included lengthening of action potential duration and effective refractory period; increasing effective refractory period/action potential duration; decreasing dv/dt of phase zero of the action potential and suppressing the action potential amplitude and overshoot. these effects, which could serve as a basis for the antia ... | 1975 | 1133764 |
| [effects of mass colpocytological screening on morbidity and mortality of uterine cervical carcinoma in inhabitants of parma and experiments on the diagnostic and therapeutic value of conization]. | 2004 | 1134694 | |
| [effects of mass colpocytological screening on morbidity and mortality of uterine cervical carcinoma in inhabitants of parma and experiments on the diagnostic and therapeutic value of conization]. | 2004 | 1134694 | |
| proceedings: cell-wall composition of aerobic cutaneous "diphtherios" organisms. | 1975 | 1142405 | |
| comparison of analytical methods for residual ethylene oxide analysis. | a round-robin study compared four methods of residual ethylene oxide analysis. results from the six participating laboratories, along with a statistical treatment of the data, are presented. | 2005 | 1151720 |
| cyanogen condensations as a route to 3-amino-2-imino-1,3-benzothiazin-4-ones with cns depressant potential. | seven new 3-amino-2-imino-1,3-benzothiazin-4-ones, prepared from the condensation of cyanogen and 2-mercaptobenzhydrazides, were evaluated in a neuropharmacological mouse profile. cns depression was observed in several members of the class. | 1975 | 1151723 |
| proceedings: the transient effect of atp on k movement in hela cells. | 2005 | 1151801 | |
| proceedings: the effect of warming and cooling the hypothalamus, or intracarotid injections of cold saline, on thermoregulatory behaviour in sheep. | 1975 | 1151866 | |
| maternal messenger rna and histone synthesis in embryos of the surf clam spisula solidissima. | 2005 | 1168601 | |
| male transsexualism in england: sixteen cases with surgical intervention. | the syndrome of transsexualism is now regarded as a dinstinct entity separate from transvestism and homosexuality (benjamin, 1966; green and money, 1969). it refers to those patients who since childhood have been convinced of their wrong sex assignment and who wish to attain the sexual characteristics of the opposite sex and to live as a member of that sex. the present report is an initial one referring to the first group of transsexual patients studied at a postgraduate teaching hospital by a m ... | 2005 | 1169047 |
| hl-a w27 in psoriatic arthropathy. | forty subjects with psoriatic arthritis (pa) underwent hl-a tissue typing. hl-a w27 was significantly increased in psoriatic spondylitis (35%), whereas statistical significance was not reached in patients with peripheral arthritis alone, although w27 was present in a frequency greater than in controls. psoriatic spondylitis (often asymptomatic) occurred in 57% (23 of 40) of our pa patients. of interest, psoriatic spondylitis was more often w27 negative than w27 positive; nevertheless, w27-positi ... | 1975 | 1169069 |
| t.n.m. classification for urological tumours (u.i.c.c.) - 1974. | 2005 | 1169085 | |
| failure to consult specialist. | 2005 | 1173090 | |
| [physiological and hygienic characteristics of the working conditions in laying and insulating operations in the electrical engineering industry]. | 2005 | 1176014 | |
| case records of the massachusetts general hospital. weekly clinicopathological exercises. case 43-1975. | 2005 | 1178005 | |
| a syndrome of acute zinc loss. cerebellar dysfunction, mental changes, anorexia, and taste and smell dysfunction. | oral administration of the amino acid histidine to six patients with progressive systemic sclerosis produced anorexia, taste ans smell dysfunction, changes in mentation, and cerebellar dysfunction in each patient; these changes were associated with significant decreases in serum zinc concentration and significant increases in urinary zinc excretion. administration of zinc ion, even with continued histidine administration, returned each of the signs and symptoms to or toward normal within 8 to 24 ... | 2005 | 1180744 |
| influence of glucagon on systolic time intervals during induction of anaesthesia with barbiturate. | the systolic time intervals and calculated parameters of pep/lvet (pre-injection period/left ventricular ejection time-ratio) and 1/pep2 before and after induction of anaesthesia with the barbiturate enibomal (narcodorm) were studied noninvasively in eight surgical patients after pre-treatment with a bolus dose of glucagon. the mean difference between the pep/lvet-ratio before and after induction was 0.06, and the mean difference between 1/pep2 before and after induction was -8. the correspondin ... | 2005 | 1181807 |
| xeromammography at a community hospital. a year's experience. | 2005 | 1183210 | |
| [letter: adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs]. | 2005 | 1183340 | |
| [production of tropane alkaloids in tissue cultures (author's transl)]. | 2005 | 1187871 | |
| the pathology of cancer. | 2005 | 1195413 | |
| comparative in vivo distribution of opiate agonists and antagonists by means of double isotope techniques. | 1975 | 1196002 | |
| method for double-contrast study of the colon. | 2005 | 1196057 | |
| what's your diagnosis? | 2005 | 1196062 | |
| low hyperbaric therapy in management of leg ulcers. | 2005 | 1196150 | |
| the incidence of australia antigen in hospital staff members. | a survey of sydney hospital staff members for au antigenaemia was performed during a six-month period in 1972. nine hundred and forty-six staff members were tested by the immunoelectroosmophoresis (ieop) method and two asymptomatic chronic carriers were detected. subsequently, it has been hospital policy to test all new staff members. eight hundred and ninety additional sera from staff members were obtained and 12 were found to be au positive. of these, only one had evidence of liver disease. th ... | 2005 | 1196224 |
| phloroglucinol derivatives of eleven dryopteris species from japan. | 2005 | 1197418 | |
| letter: measurement of red cell folate levels. | 2005 | 1201201 | |
| common morphogenetic aspects of various organotypic microvascular patterns. | 1975 | 1214601 | |
| [salmonellosis carrier state]. | 1975 | 1214656 | |
| stroke rehabilitation. part i. general considerations. | 2005 | 1214691 | |
| [skin diseases caused by cocci]. | 2005 | 1214698 | |
| [characteristics of the course of acute alcoholic psychoses]. | 2005 | 1224879 | |
| [cortical organisation and the experience: electrophysiological properties of cells of the visual cortex and the visual experience]. | 1975 | 1230912 | |
| [onchomycoses]. | 2005 | 1230975 | |
| three types of retinal detachment: pathogenesis, prognosis, and therapeutic considerations. | 2005 | 1231069 | |
| effects of helicopter noise on pilots' hearing. | 2005 | 1231074 | |
| [a cytophotometric and karyometric study of the granular cells of the rat brain. i. granular cells of the cochlear complex and cerebellum]. | two cell types can be distinguished in granular cells of the chochlear complex of the rat by the form of their processes and the structure of the nuclear chromatin. it is shown cytophotometrically that the majority of the granular cells of the cochlear complex and in the cerebellar cortex are diploid. however, some cells contain dna amount close to tetraploid. some correlation between the size of the nucleus and its dna amount was discovered both in the cerebellar cortex and in the cochlear comp ... | 1975 | 1231101 |
| [conduction anesthesia in operations on the scrotum and its organs]. | 2005 | 1231119 | |
| [certain problems of clinical course, diagnosis and treatment malignant tumors of the external and middle ear]. | 2005 | 1231132 | |
| [instrument for trephine puncture of the frontal sinus]. | 2005 | 1231141 | |
| [drug pulverizer with a spatula]. | 2005 | 1231142 | |
| [characteristics of erythrocyte membrane permeability for potassium ions in rats with familial spontaneous hypertension]. | the kinetics of 42k influx into the erythrocytes was studied in spontaneously hypertensive rats (shr) during the prehypertensive and early hypertensive stages (aged 10 weeks), as well as in wistar and sprague-dawley rats of the same age. the shr displayed a significantly slower enhancement of the activity in the erythrocytes than in the wistar and sprageu-dawley rats, which indecates a higher level of passive permeability of the erythrocytic membrane for potassium ions and an enhanced turnover o ... | 1975 | 1235139 |
| effects of low-dose x-irradiation and age of females on intra-uterine death in mice. | pilot-tests were carried out on the effect of low x-ray doses (0, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 and 32 rad) and age of females on intra-uterine death. the tests included the effects of various ages of females at exposure, of fractionated irradiation and pre-partal exposure. females and males were taken from our inbred cba strain. virgin females, as well as females that had produced some litters, were used. from the results it is obvious that the age of the females at the time of mating had a considerable effe ... | 2005 | 1237085 |
| [rehabilitation of children with chronic progessive polyarthritis in the home]. | 2005 | 1240074 | |
| micronodular encephalitis and acute leukemia treated with immunosuppressives in a child. | the present paper is the study of a micronodular encephalitis with inclusions occurring in a child suffering from acute leukemia treated with antimitotics and immunosuppressives. the role of the immunosuppressive treatment in the onset of the encephalitic syndrome is discussed. | 2005 | 1242214 |
| [practical evaluation of methods in pharmacokinetics]. | a short discussion of the differences between kinetic processes of zero and first order is followed by an outline of evaluation methods used in pharmacokinetic practice, e.g. "paper and pencil methods" as well as the use of digital and analog computers. the increasing potency of new drugs requires not only more sophisticated methods of analysis and expensive facilities but also more complex models to generate pharmacokinetic information. | 2005 | 1242344 |
| malnutrition in the western pacific region. | 2005 | 1251599 | |
| treatment of breast hypertrophy. | 2005 | 1261183 | |
| the detection of antibodies in human and animal filariases by counterimmunoelectrophoresis with dirofilaria immitis antigens. | counterimmunoelectrophoresis revealed the presence of precipitin antibody in all of 6 dogs and the 1 cat infected with dirofilaria immitis and in the serum of 17 of 24 individuals living in a setting of hyperendemic subperiodic bancroftian filariasis. antigens used in the test were prepared from microfilariae and adult male d. immitis. some humans and animals had antibodies to both antigens while others had antibodies against microfilariae or adult worms only. the presence of soluble circulating ... | 1976 | 1262695 |
| attenuated, streptomycin-dependent salmonella typhi oral vaccine: potential deleterious effects of lyophilization. | four studies were done with streptomycin-dependent salmonella typhi as an oral, attenuated vaccine. studies 1 and 3 employed freshly harvested vaccine, whereas studies 2 and 4 involved lyophilized vaccine. five to eight doses (3 x 10(10)-10(11) organisms/dose) were given; oral streptomycin (1.0 g) was administered concomitantly in studies 2 and 3, with only two of the doses of vaccine in study 1, and was not given in study 4. no adverse reactions were encountered in 179 vaccinated men, and 94% o ... | 1976 | 1262709 |
| isolation of mycoplasmas from the respiratory tract of horses in australia. | mycoplasmas were isolated from two of 43 nasal swabs taken from live horses, and from one of 28 tracheal swabs taken from slaughtered horses. the slaughtered horse that yielded mycoplasmas had no gross pathological changes in the respiratory tract, but the nasal isolations were made from horses with rhinitis. the three mycoplasmas could be distinguished by cultural characteristics, and probably they represent three different species. | 1976 | 1265985 |
| [testicular cavernous lymphangioma in a 13-year-old boy]. | 2005 | 1273002 | |
| intelligibility assessment in developmental phonological disorders: accuracy of caregiver gloss. | fifteen caregivers each glossed a simultaneously videotaped and audiotaped sample of their child with speech delay engaged in conversation with a clinician. one of the authors generated a reference gloss for each sample, aided by (a) prior knowledge of the child's speech-language status and error patterns, (b) glosses from the child's clinician and the child's caregiver, (c) unlimited replays of the taped sample, and (d) the information gained from completing a narrow phonetic transcription of t ... | 2005 | 1280309 |
| regeneration of an adult peripheral nerve preparation in culture. | the methods used to maintain the vagus nerve from the adult rat in culture and how regeneration is studied in this preparation are described. a hypothesis is presented on the triggering of the cell body reaction. it is suggested that this reaction is initiated by proteins synthesized in nonneuronal cells at the site of a nerve lesion. these proteins, referred to as regenerins, reach the nerve cell body by retrograde axonal transport, where they initiate the regeneration process. | 1992 | 1282333 |
| electrophoretic analysis of heterogeneous lipopolysaccharides from various strains of vibrio vulnificus biotypes 1 and 2 by silver staining and immunoblotting. | lipopolysaccharides (lps) of 11 strains of vibrio vulnificus biotypes 1 and 2, isolated from an eel farm, and of 10 reference strains, were examined by sds-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis coupled with silver staining and immunoblotting. lps samples were obtained from whole-cell lysates, outer membrane fragments, and extracellular products. by silver staining, only a diffuse band of low-molecular weight could be visualized in all cases except for a biotype 1 strain isolated from water. however ... | 1992 | 1283727 |
| reversal of hypotension induced by vibrio vulnificus lipopolysaccharide in the rat by inhibition of nitric oxide synthase. | intravenous infusion of vibrio vulnificus lipopolysaccharide (lps) (1 mg/kg body wt) in rats caused a dramatic drop in mean arterial pressure within 10 min and a further decline in mean arterial pressure and heart rate which lead to death between 25 and 70 min. rats treated with lps followed 10 min later by the intravenous infusion of ng-monomethyl-l-arginine (l-nmma, 20 mg/kg body wt) showed an initial drop in mean arterial pressure owing to the lps infusion, followed by a transient rise in mea ... | 1992 | 1284317 |
| aspergillus flavus wound infection following repair of a ruptured duodenum in a non-immunocompromised host. | aspergillus flavus is generally considered to be an opportunistic organism, rarely causing clinical infections in the immunocompetent host. we present a case of a 79-year-old man without history of immunocompromise who developed a severe aspergillus wound infection in an open wound following repair of a traumatic duodenal perforation. despite aggressive treatment, this invasive infection contributed significantly to his eventual demise. | 1992 | 1287817 |
| role of iron in the virulence of vibrio vulnificus isolated from cuddalore coastal waters (india). | v. vulnificus strains isolated from different sources of cuddalore coastal waters were tested for their virulence activity through their ld50 values in mice. as infections of v. vulnificus have been correlated with pre-existing liver disease and hemochromatosis, the role of iron on virulence was determined using. iron overloaded mice. the ld50 was in the range of 10(4)-10(7) cells in normal mice but 10(1)-10(2) cells in iron-injected mice, thus providing evidence that iron may play a major role ... | 1992 | 1291464 |
| [ureterovaginal fistulas: diagnosis and surgical tactic. apropos of 19 personal cases]. | personal experience of the treatment of 19 ureterovaginal fistulae, observed from september 1987 to june 1991 on 17 patients in africa is described and analysed. occurring after gynecological or obstetrical surgery, the main cause is hysterectomy (82.3%). elements for diagnosis were: the appearance of a urine leak, which in most cases came rapidly, echography, and most important, intravenous urography (ivu). surgical management in all of the cases was mainly aimed at conservation. one end-to-end ... | 2005 | 1297668 |
| differential initiation of translation of a single estrogen receptor mrna could explain some estradiol resistance cases. | cell response to steroid stimulation is generally acknowledged to be mediated by an intracellular protein known as a receptor. response intensity is related to the affinity of the receptor and to the number of sites occupied by its specific ligand. although verified in the majority of experimental and clinical studies, certain phenomena of steroid hormone resistance would seem to challenge this assertion. application of gene molecular biology to determine the action mechanisms of steroid hormone ... | 1986 | 1306521 |
| expression and release of neuroregulators during development: monoamines and neuropeptides. | the turnover of catecholamines (ca) was determined in the adrenal medulla and brain of rat fetuses and pups. in general we found a considerable increase soon after birth. the expression of mrna for ca-synthesizing enzymes was also considerably enhanced in the adrenals shortly after birth. furthermore, we demonstrated increased expression of neuropeptides after birth, increased synthesis of mrna encoding for neuropeptide y in the adrenals 24 h after birth; and considerable activation of the subst ... | 1992 | 1306802 |
| carcinoma of the male breast metastatic to the mandible. | a case is reported of male breast carcinoma which, among other bony sites, metastasized to the mandible. this case and the review of the literature illustrate the need to include the mandible in bone scans for metastatic disease in breast cancer. | 2005 | 1310607 |
| inhibitory role of gamma-amino-butyric acid in the rabbit urinary bladder. | gamma-amino-butyric acid (gaba) is an established inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (cns) and it has also been identified in the bladder. we have investigated in the rabbit the effect of gaba on detrusor activity. rabbit detrusor muscle strips were made to contract by electrical stimulation of their autonomic nerves or by the addition of carbachol. the addition of gaba caused substantial inhibition of muscle contraction. gaba acts on 2 classes of receptors-gabaa and gabab ... | 1992 | 1310630 |
| a serosurvey of pathogens associated with shellfish: prevalence of antibodies to vibrio species and norwalk virus in the chesapeake bay region. | recent concerns regarding the safety of shellfish consumption have focused on the risk posed by naturally occurring marine bacteria such as vibrio species and by viruses such as norwalk and related agents. despite the widespread environmental presence of vibrio species in the chesapeake bay, the rate of reported infections remains low; there have also been no reports of major norwalk outbreaks associated with shellfish in this area. as infections with these agents may not always be recognized be ... | 1992 | 1312771 |
| effects of professional and media warnings about the association between aspirin use in children and reye's syndrome. | the media played a central role in changing the use of aspirin among children with viral illness following reports of its association with a rare but deadly disease, reye's syndrome (rs). it did so by alerting health professionals and parents about ways to prevent rs in children. indeed, by the time aspirin product labeling was required by the fda in 1986, most of the decline in rs incidence had already occurred. in the past, media-only health education campaigns have been relatively unsuccessfu ... | 2005 | 1316991 |
| kappa-opioid receptor stimulation abolishes mu- but not delta-mediated inhibitory control of spinal met-enkephalin release. | the possible opioid control through delta, mu and kappa receptors of the spinal release of met-enkephalin-like material (melm) was investigated in halothane-anaesthetized rats. the intrathecal perfusion of the delta agonist dtlet (10 microm) or the mu agonist dago (10 microm) resulted in a marked inhibition of melm release, which could be prevented by the selective antagonists naltrindole and naloxone, respectively. although the kappa agonist u 50488 h (10 microm) was inactive per se, it complet ... | 1992 | 1317026 |
| modulation of neutrophil functions by activated platelet release factors. | platelets activated with physiological agonists, such as thrombin, adp, or collagen, released products able to modulate neutrophil functions. in particular, platelet supernatant contained an inhibitor of superoxide anion generation induced by phorbol ester and a chemotactic factor for human neutrophils. the proteolytic digestion of platelet supernatant completely abrogated chemotactic activity without interfering with the inhibitory effect, indicating the presence of different molecules involved ... | 1992 | 1317360 |
| gap-43 mrna localization in the rat hippocampus ca3 field. | gene expression of the axonal growth-associated protein, gap-43, has been studied in the adult rat brain by in situ hybridization histochemistry. this protein is synthesized at high levels in neuronal somata in immature and regenerating neurons, but after establishment of mature synaptic relations its synthesis generally declines sharply, thus providing a marker denoting propensity for exhibiting synaptic plasticity. detailed examination of the distribution of mrna for gap-43 in rat hippocampus ... | 1992 | 1317499 |
| some biochemical changes in mouse after in-vivo irradiation of pancreas with ultrasound. | 875 khz continuous wave of ultrasound at 2.5 w/cm2 intensity revealed certain biochemical and enzymological changes in mouse pancreas and liver following the irradiation of pancreas in-vivo for a total of 300 seconds spread over five days. the sacrifice of the animals was carried out on day 0, day 1, day 5 and day 10. blood glucose was reduced significantly with concomitant increase in liver glycogen. glucose-6-phosphatase in liver was decreased significantly while glycogen phosphorylase showed ... | 1992 | 1319155 |