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in vitro enamel demineralization by streptococcus mutans in the presence of salivary pellicles.salivary pellicles developed on extracted teeth favorably affected the degree and nature of enamel demineralization when the teeth were incubated in vitro with either of two pure strains of cariogenic streptococcus mutans. the mechanism responsible for this protection may relate to the permselective properties of these salivary pellicles.1977270509
adverse reactions to drugs: a 12-month hospital survey.a formalised system of adverse drug reaction (adr) reporting was instituted at the royal adelaide hospital in august 1975. the present report reviews the results obtained from this system after a 12-month period of operation. a significant number of reports associated with the use of antibiotics and radiographic contrast media were received. the importance of "feed-back" of adr information to prescribers is emphasised.1984270988
[the incidence of caries in juvenile diabetics]. 1984271437
statistical studies in the aetiology of malignant neoplasms. v. trends and risks. denmark 1943--72. 1977271456
[prognostic indices of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in the child. proposal for a prognostic classification and case contribution]. 1985271763
[radioprotective action of aet and mexamine on pentose cycle dehydrogenases]. 1977272004
[surgical treatment of hemangiomas in the facial- and mouth-cavity region]. 1982272320
lists of products evaluated by the council on dental materials and devices and the council on dental therapeutics. 1982272419
resorption of the zygomatic arch after elevation of a depressed fracture and subsequent osteomyelitis: report of case.a case of osteomyelitis of the zygomatic arch with complete resorption has been presented. the cause of osteomyelitis of the facial bones was discussed. infection of the soft tissue after intraoral elevation of fractured zygomas does occur, but rarely leads to osteomyelitis and subsequent bony resorption of the underlying bone. antibiotics have reduced the incidence of osteomyelitic infections in the past 20 years; however, a vigorous regimen of preoperative and postoperative attention to asepti ...1982272456
[certain peculiarities in the phenomenology and therapy of jaw osteomyelitis]. 1983272810
[the resected root apex and the filled root canal under scanning electron microscopy]. 1979272960
[dental disorders in anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia]. 1979272997
a surgical view of stable angina pectoris. 1979273289
simultaneous presentation of acute myelomonocytic leukemia and multiple myeloma.a patient with acute myelomonocytic leukemia and multiple myeloma occurring simultaneously prior to initiation of chemotherapy is described. possible mechanisms for this occurrence are discussed.1980273468
the dental assistant's role in patient relationships. 1980273520
vibrio parahaemolyticus food poisoning. 1978273800
a helping hand for the nail nibbler. 1976274336
role of 'detail person' is vital in well-run office. 1976274421
[variations in middle-ear producen during a mask-ventilation (author's transl)].in 30 patients ageing from 19-60 years dueing forced mask-ventilation, the pressures present in the epipharynx and the middle ear were measured. in 12 patients results raising pressure of the middle ear which has a corresponding level in the epipharynx accompanied by a time delay. it was possible to measure peaks in pressure of 100 cm h2o which however, by increased forced ventilation could produce higher results. disturbances of the movable structures of the middle ear, due to increased forced ...1977274605
triage in the management of emergency patients. 1978275338
current trends and prospects in surgical adjuvant trials.new concepts and treatments currently available for adjuvant studies are illustrated by a review of ongoing studies sponsored by the national cancer institute. more thorough information is needed on immunotherapeutic agents to allow more rationale in the use of these agents. solid bases to properly select drugs or drug combinations for adjuvant purposes are being established. however, dose-schedule and duration of treatment are still to be defined. strategies directed at prolonging the benefit o ...2003282827
[development of asphyxia in hematogenic osteomyelitis of the mandible in a newborn infant]. 2003283596
high-pressure liquid chromatographic analysis of 3-deazauridine-5'-triphosphate in human cancer cells.a rapid high-pressure liquid chromatographic assay for the detection and quantitation of 3-deazauridine-5'-triphosphate (deazautp), the active metabolite of the anticancer drug 3-deazauridine (deazaurd), in cell extracts is described. this procedure permits the simultaneous detection and quantitation of ctp, the cellular concentration of which is affected by treatment with deazaurd. human lymphoblastoid cells (line ccrf-cem) treated with 100 nmols of deazaurd/ml in culture accumulate deazautp to ...1979284846
[a roentgenographic cephalometric study on vertical dimension (comparison between the dentulous and the edentulous with complete dentures) (author's transl)]. 1972285195
neurologic problems of diabetic lower extremity. 1973285345
[topographic peculiarities and radiography of the mandibular joint]. 1976291184
prostaglandin production by cultured vascular cells. 1979291302
reversible respiratory failure due to intravascular leukostasis in chronic myelogenous leukemia. relationship of oxygen transfer to leukocyte count.in a 49 year old man with blast crisis and massive leukocytosis due to chronic myelogenous leukemia, severe hypoxic respiratory failure developed despite a normal chest film. correction of hypoxemia was observed after reduction of the white blood cell count by hydroxy-urea therapy. a similar episode occurred prior to death, and necropsy examination revealed extensive plugging of the pulmonary vasculature by leukemic blast cells but no infection or pulmonary edema. an inverse linear correlation w ...1979291338
surface marker analysis and flow cytometric studies of acute nonlymphocytic leukemias in children and young adults. 1980291503
[periodontal surgery of multirooted teeth]. 1980291633
efficacy of saliva and a copal resin varnish in reducing mercury vapor emission from amalgam restorations. 1980291698
recertification: the other side of the coin. 1980291710
subcrestal retention of endodontically treated roots: discussion and report of case. 2003296256
a scanning electron microscope study of one year in vivo amalgam-enamel interfaces. 2003298764
a new look at cavity preparation. 2003298770
sensitivity of the vibrios to ultraviolet-radiation.the ultraviolet-inactivation kinetics of a number of strains of vibrio cholerae (classical), vibrio cholerae (el tor), nag vibrios and vibrio parahaemolyticus were investigated. statistical analyses revealed significant differences between any two of the four types of vibrio in respect to their sensitivity to u.v.1977302245
[priapism]. 1994302959
mechanism of quenching of fluorescein by anti-fluorescein igg antibodies. 1994303233
ontogeny of myelopoietic precursor cells in the chicken embryo.the agar culture technique which enables enumeration of myeloid precursor cells was used to establish the time of appearance and further development of these cells in chick embryos. yolk mesenchyme is the largest producer of precursor cells from day 6 to day 17 of incubation. in circulating blood precursor cells probably from the yolk appear at day 9 and stay at fairly high levels till day 17. spleen and bone marrow have high percentage of precursor cells from day 10 till hatching, but afterward ...1977303449
t cell regulation of specific b cell responses. 1978309894
[four cases of trichoepithelioma papulosum multiplex, with special reference to the large glycogen granules in the cytoplasm (author's transl)]. 1989313462
the enhanced colony growth of mouse cfu-c by human serum. 1979313513
lack of uniformity in colour matching.1. the fraction of red in a red--green mixture matched to yellow increased as the intensities of the match constituents were increased sufficiently to bleach appreciable chlorolabe and erythrolabe. 2. all changes in matching found for a given normal trichromat, (i) with increase in the intensities of the matching components, (ii) as a function of time after the onset of very intense components, (iii) with change in the pupil region through which light enters the eye, and (iv) with change in the ...2000313984
description of a bacteriocinogenic plasmid in beneckea harveyi.a total of 795 strains of marine vibrio species and beneckea harveyi, a luminescent marine bacterium, were isolated from various sources in the area of galveston island, tex., and screened for the production of bacteriocin-like substances. more than 8% of the vibrio isolates produced low-molecular-weight (dialyzable) substances, which were lethal to a test strain of v. parahaemolyticus. approximately 5% of the b. harveyi isolates produced higher-molecular-weight (nondialyzable) substances which ...1979317423
isolation of cryptic plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid from kanagawa-positive strains of vibrio parahaemolyticus.twelve strains of vibrio parahaemolyticus was examined for plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) by dye-buoyant gradient centrifugation. four kanagawa-positive strains, all isolated from the same outbreak of gastroenteritis, contained multiple plasmid species of cryptic function. however, three kanagawa-negative strains and five kanagawa-positive strains were not found to contain demonstrable plasmid dna. r-plasmids were successfully transferred from escherichia coli to v. parahaemolyticus.1977326675
a rapid method for determining the percentage of antibacterial phagocytes in a sample population of leukocytes. 1977328875
waterborne outbreaks. 1977328941
effect of zinc ion on the hemolytic activity of thermostable direct hemolysin from vibrio parahaemolyticus, streptolysin o, and triton x-100.the effect of zn2+ on hemolysis induced by the thermostable direct hemolysin from vibrio parahaemolyticus (vibriolysin) streptolysin o, and triton x-100 was studied. we found that in certain buffers, such as tris(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane-hydrochloride, boric acid-borax, and n-hydroxyethyl piperazine-n'-2-ethanesulfonic acid-sodium hydroxide, hemoglobins released from erythrocytes were easily precipitated by addition of zn2+, thus resulting in a false inhibition of hemolysin by zn2+ when hemol ...1977330401
development and use of single "polytropic" diagnostic tubes for the approximate taxonomic grouping of bacteria isolated from foods, water and medicinal preparations.single tubes, containing in all instances a bottom layer of a solid medium for detecting mode of attack on glucose, lactose, mannitol or starch and top layers of solid, semi-solid or liquid media allowing assessment of motility, formation of catalase, oxidase, coagulase, indole, hydrogen sulphide, acetyl methyl carbinol or pigments, as required ("polytropic" diagnostic tubes) were developed for the approximate taxonomic grouping of bacteria commonly encountered in foods, water and medicinal prep ...1977331757
detection of heat-labile enterotoxin-like activity in stools of patients with cholera and escherichia coli diarrhea.the y1 adrenal cell tissue culture assay was used to detect heat-labile enterotoxin-like activity in the stools of 14 of 74 patients with diarrhea. a positive effect of the stool on the adrenal cells was heat-labile and neutralized by cholera antitoxin. enterotoxin-like activity was detected in the stools of 10 of 30 patients with cholera and in those of 2 of 4 from whom heat-labile escherichia coli were isolated. none of the stools from nine individuals with vibrio parahaemolyticus, salmonella, ...1978342414
[achievements in gastric surgery in ukraine during 60 years of the soviet rule]. 2004342803
enzyme immunoassay of theophylline with the aba-100. 2004343950
experimental murine candidiasis: pathological and immune responses to cutaneous inoculation with candida albicans.cutaneous infection of mice with candida albicans elicited a predominantly acute inflammatory response, stimulated the production of precipitating antibodies, and conferred protection against subsequent intravenous challenge with the same organism. the acute inflammatory skin reaction seen after cutaneous infection suggested a predominantly humoral response to candida. animals infected cutaneously a second time with viable c. albicans developed larger skin lesions than animals infected only once ...1978344213
[rim--depth--detector and the consideration of the functional spectrum of the muscles of the mouth floor and tongue (ii)]. 1982347490
webb-johnson lecture, 1978. the marches of dentistry. 1983348009
[history, biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicity of cimetidine]. 1977350695
superoxide dismutase and catalase levels in halophilic vibrios.superoxide dismutase (sod) and catalase (cat) levels were determined for several aerobically grown halophilic vibrios and compared with those found in aerobically grown escherichia coli k-12. the sod levels ranged from 25 to 103.6 u/mg of protein for the vibrios compared with 44.6 u/mg of protein for e. coli. the cat levels ranged from 2.1 to 32.1 u/mg of protein. electrophoretic analysis of cell extracts revealed that the halophilic vibrios tested possessed only one detectable sod enzyme, excep ...1978350820
characterization of a salmonella typhimurium hisu mutant defective in trna precursor processing.the da11 mutant of salmonella typhimurium, originally isolated as derepressed for the histidine operon, carries a temperature-dependent alteration in a nucleolytic enzyme specifically involved in the maturation of trna. as a consequence of this alteration, no detectable synthesis of any mature trna species occurs in da11 upon shift at 43 degrees c, whereas many trna precursors, whose sizes range between 80 and 750 nucleotides, do accumulate. kinetic studies on the synthesis and processing of the ...1978350829
prevention and therapy of serous otitis media by oral decongestant: a double-blind study in pediatric practice.we studied the efficacy of (1) preventing the development of serous otitis media (som) by using an oral decongestant in children with acute otitis media and (2) treating som with an oral decongestant. in a randomized double-blind study, 190 children were treated for acute otitis media with antibiotics and either pseudoephedrine hydrochloride (sudafed) or placebo. they were evaluated two weeks later by tympanometry and (independently) by clinical evaluation and pneumotoscopy. there were no signif ...1981351537
a bacteriological study of some frozen and nonfrozen foods.over a period of 19 months, a total of 331 food samples were submitted to the food section of the bacteriology division for bacteriological examination. these included 184 samples of frozen seafoods from exporters and 147 samples of fresh, nonfrozen foods from food caterers. the total bacterial count for frozen seafoods ranged from 1 x 10(2) to 2.98 x 10(6) per gm with a mean of 2.14 x 10(5) per gm. coliforms, escherichia coli and staphylococcus aureus were present in 48.9%, 3.3% and 8.2% of the ...1977351818
animal models of emphysema. 1978352207
[evaluation of aortic regurgitation with radioisotopes]. 1978352221
method for the detection of injured vibrio parahaemolyticus in seafoods.the sensitivity of vibrio parahaemolyticus cells to refrigeration and frozen storage and the development of a method for detecting injured and uninjured v. parahaemolyticus cells were studied. cell suspensions in different kinds of seafood homogenates were either regrigerated (4 degrees c) or frozen (-20 degrees c), stored, and examined for cell survival during storage. v. parahaemolyticus cells were sensitive to both storage temperatures. many cells died, and many survivors were sublethally inj ...1978354527
common bacterial infections in infancy and childhood. 6. enteric infections. 1978354918
search for heat-labile enterotoxigenic escherichia coli in humans, livestock, food, and water in a community in the philippines.environmental sources of heat-labile enterotoxigenic escherichia coli are unknown. the feces of 1,086 inhabitants (approximately 5%) of a small town in the philippines, 28 pigs, and 10 water buffalo were cultured for enteric bacterial pathogens. twenty-seven persons harbored pathogenic bacteria: five individuals had enterotoxigenic e. coli, 11 salmonella species, nine vibrio parahaemolyticus, one shigella boydii, and one nonagglutinable vibrio. enterotoxigenic e. coli were isolated from two of 2 ...1978355577
[aleksandr nikolaevich studitskii (on his 70th birthday)]. 2004356825
[albrecht graefe (on the 150th anniversary of his birth)]. 1988358049
vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from discharge from the ear in two patients exposed to sea water. 1978358748
different effects of the ionophore a-23187 and d-glucose on 45ca2+ fluxes in isolated islets of ob/ob-mice.fluxes of 45ca2+ were studied in beta-cell rich islets of non-inbred ob/ob-mice, using lacl3 to wash out extra-cellular and superficially bound 45ca2+. the ionophore a-23187 (10 microm) increased the 45ca2+ uptake in islets both at 3 and 20 mm d-glucose, the effect being more pronounced after 10 min than after 120 min of incubation. in incubations for 120 min, 20 mm d-glucose induced a higher uptake of 45ca2+ than did a-23187. the ionophore enhanced the unidirectional efflux of 45ca2+ from prelo ...1986362823
ecology, serology, and enterotoxin production of vibrio cholerae in chesapeake bay.a total of 65 isolates of vibrio cholerae, serotypes other than o--1, have been recovered from water, sediment, and shellfish samples from the chesapeake bay. isolations were not random, but followed a distinct pattern in which salinity appeared to be a controlling factor in v. cholerae distribution. water salinity at stations yielding v. cholerae (13 out of 21 stations) was 4 to 17 0/00, whereas the salinity of water at stations from which v. cholerae organisms were not isolated was less than 4 ...1979367273
radical treatment of alveolar abscess. 2004368280
sodium bromide and sodium valproate: effective suppressants of ethanol withdrawal reactions in mice.mice were made physically dependent on ethanol by a 3-day alcohol inhalation regimen, using pyrazole to stabilize blood ethanol concentrations. after withdrawal, convulsions elicited by handling were scored repeatedly for 30 hr as a measure of central nervous system hyperexcitability. administration of sodium bromide, 0.2 to 2.0 g/kg i.p., suppressed the convulsions in a dose-related fashion. bromide was effective at subsedative doses. however, bromide increased the postwithdrawal mortality. bro ...2004368313
jama reference directories. 2004368362
children's literature on death and dying. 2004375165
enzyme-immunoassay of anti-(bovine insulin) antibodies [proceedings]. 1979376369
changes in the natural history of bacterial endocarditis. 1972376539
immunohistologic findings in the glomerular crescents in various renal diseases.renal tissues from 37 patients with glomerulopathies involving glomerular crescents were investigated using an immunofluorescence technique. immunohistologic findings revealed two kinds of crescents, those with fibrinogen deposits (active), and those without (inactive). the degree of igg deposition in glomeruli with active crescents was much higher than in glomeruli with inactive crescents in acute glomerulonephritis (agn) and chronic glomerulonephritis (cgn). active crescents were observed only ...1970376895
evaluation of 99mtc-albumin dilution curve with simultaneous injection of 99mtc- and 131i-albumins.a critical comparison of radiocardiograms with 99mtc- and 131i-albumins was made to determine whether or not 99mtc-albumin can be used as a tracer for measuring blood volume (bv) and cardiac output (co). simultaneous injection of both isotopes was given to twenty-two patients to obtain radiocardiograms for each by means of a single scintillation counter with two pulse height analyzers. such method allows for the determination of the energy levels for both 99mtc and 131i. the radiocardiographic p ...1970376896
david bruce dill, president 1950--1951, american physiological society. 1971377316
case history of a physiologist: f. g. hall. 1971377317
characterization of a mini cole1 cloning vector. 1979377322
demonstration of invasiveness of vibrio parahaemolyticus in adult rabbits by immunofluorescence.to determine possible pathogenesis of vibrio parahaemolyticus-host-organ system interactions, studies of invasiveness were made by a direct fluorescent-antibody method. broth cultures of live cells isolated from seafish or symptomatic humans were inoculated separately into ligated ileal loops of young new zealand white rabbits. after suitable incubation, rabbits were sacrificed, and ileal loops and tissue specimens were aseptically removed. ileal loops were prepared and stained with specific flu ...1979378131
dr. armaly honored. 1973379730
[diagnostic measures during functional impressions]. 1974380053
george winthrop fish. 1896-1977. 1974380112
williams e. pembleton 1909-1979. 1974380211
thymol turbidity and thymol flocculation tests in nigerian control subjects. 1974380220
obituary: frank schepelmann. 1972380272
[a new treatment for vitiligo: topical kandil therapy combined with oral p.a.b.a]. 1972380273
chemical characterization of radiolabeled lymphocyte activation products of guinea pig associated with macrophage migration inhibitory activity (mif). 1979380298
pseudo-gaucher cells in multiple myeloma.a bone biopsy specimen from a patient with multiple myeloma showed numerous gaucher-like cells scattered throughout a homogeneous background of plasma cells. further studies using histochemical stains, immunofluorescence, and light and electron microscopy were carried out to further define these cells. light microscopy of wright-stained and hematoxylin and eosin-stained marrow preparations showed large, round cells with fibrillar appearing cytoplasm and eccentric, pyknotic nuclei. these cells we ...1972380339
[change in the biological properties of salmonellae in acquiring resistance to chloramphenicol].mutants of salmonella typhimurium and salmonella abony resistant to 40 microgram/ml of chloramphenicol were obtained during selection according to the method of szybalski on hottinger broth with increasing concentrations of the antibiotic. by the colony morphology the mutants were divided into 4 groups. the study of the mutant biological properties revealed changes in the growth rate characterized by elongation of the lag-phase and exponential phase, changes in the biochemical activity evident f ...1979380452
studies on the enteropathogenic "e. coli" isolated from colibacillosis of calves. 1978380481
effects of 5-fluorouracil on base modification in escherichia coli trna. 1979380643
the elderly: health and mental health care - a nursing challenge. 1973380921
studies of yeast phenylalanine-accepting transfer ribonucleic acid backbone structure in solution by phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.approximately 17 diester phosphates from the backbone structure of yeast trnaphe give rise to phosphorus resonances, which are resolved in its 31p nmr spectrum. to localize these diester phosphates within the trna structure, 31p nmr spectra of several chemically or enzymatically modified yeast trnaphe species were recorded. to this end selective modifications were performed in the anticodon, the dhu, and the t psi c loop. modifications, performed in different loop regions, give rise to perturbat ...1979383144
catabolite inactivation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase in spheroplasts from saccharomyces cerevisiae.catabolite inactivation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase was studied in yeast spheroplasts using 0.9 m mannitol or 0.6 m potassium chloride as the osmotic support. in the presence of potassium chloride the rate of catabolite inactivation was nearly the same as that occurring in intact yeast cells under different conditions of incubation. however, in the presence of mannitol, catabolite inactivation in spheroplasts was prevented. the mannitol inhibition of catabolite inactivation was released ...1979383159
homogeneous immunoglobulins in the serum of irradiated and bone marrow reconstituted mice: the role of thymus and spleen.the influence of thymectomy and splenectomy on the frequency and class distribution of homogeneous immunoglobulins (h-ig) in serum was studied in lethally irradiated (dba/2 x c57bl/rij)f1 mice reconstituted with syngeneic bone marrow. during four follow-up periods in the first 9 months after transplantation, the sham-operated controls and splenectomized animals developed transient h-ig in an average frequency of 14.2 and 15.7% respectively. there were no marked differences in the incidence of h- ...2004387578
studies of regional cerebral blood flow. 2004387615
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 ...1979387781
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