Publications
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| aids as a neuropeptide disorder: peptide t, vip, and the hiv receptor. | 1988 | 3153485 | |
| [multiple ocular localization of a chronic atrophic polychondritis]. | 2011 | 3153875 | |
| center effect. | 1. the center effect persists through the period studied--transplants performed in 1983 and 1984. consistent differences remain in outcome as measured by one-year graft survival. after discounting statistical variation, the extreme difference is approximately 40-50% for first grafts from cadaver donors. 2. the magnitude of the differences remains when cyclosporine is used. 3. centers differ with respect to factors generally considered related to graft outcome, but the differences account at most ... | 2009 | 3154395 |
| effect of hla matching and cyclosporine a in renal transplantation. anzdata registry. | 1. graft survival rates increased significantly in primary and second cadaver transplants as well as in one-haplotype matched living related donor renal allografts treated with csa. 2. hla mismatching did not seem to influence survival of primary cadaver grafts in transfused recipients. 3. no pertinent analysis was available owing to the small size of the group of nontransfused patients. 4. hla mismatching did not appear to influence survival of second cadaver grafts in csa-treated patients; the ... | 2009 | 3154456 |
| prospective evaluation of risk factors in retinal re-detachment. | 2011 | 3155086 | |
| immunobiological relationships between vibrio fluvialis and vibrio cholerae enterotoxins. | a total of 26 strains of vibrio fluvialis was included in this study, which were isolated from patients with diarrhoea and other sources. the gm1 enzyme linked immunosorbent assays performed with the culture filtrates of v. fluvialis yielded negative results, indicating that their receptor site is different from that of the known labile toxin. the cholera antitoxin failed to neutralize the skin permeability factor activities of all the v. fluvialis culture filtrates and none of the concentrated ... | 1988 | 3155161 |
| the biochemistry of endogenous organosulphur compounds. | the role and metabolism of methionine and cysteine in mammals are described. an outline of the history of glutathione, of its function in maintaining the thiol status of the cell and of its protective action against oxidative stress, is given. the importance of glutathione reductase, glutathione peroxidases, glutathione-s-transferases in endogenous metabolism and of gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase is described. the relationship between cysteine and glutathione is considered together with the inter- ... | 2011 | 3155361 |
| surgical management of palatally impacted cuspids. | 2011 | 3155369 | |
| influenza viruses as lymphocyte mitogens. i. b cell mitogenesis by influenza a viruses of the h2 and h6 subtypes is controlled by the i-e/c subregion of the major histocompatibility complex. | influenza a viruses of the h2, h3, and h6 subtypes function as t cell-independent b cell mitogens for lymphocytes from balb/c mice. lymphocytes from c57bl/10 mice, however, undergo mitogenesis only in response to h3 viruses. the failure of c57bl/10 lymphocytes to respond to h2 and h6 viruses was shown not to reflect a difference in dose-response profile or kinetics of the response, nor was it due to the activity of suppressor t cells. experiments with congenic and recombinant strains of mice est ... | 1985 | 3155540 |
| preliminary characterization of a soluble immunosuppressive molecule from dba/2 spleen cells using monoclonal antibody immunoadsorbence. | in a previous publication a monoclonal antibody (b16g) which appeared to recognize t suppressor cells and a t-suppressor factor (tsf) in the spleens of dba/2 mice was described. b16g appears to be directed to a public specificity of dba/2 tsf and therefore has been shown to inhibit a variety of immunological reactions. the present study involves preliminary characterization of the material with which b16g reacts. it was found that the b16g-reactive protein (putative tsf) could be absorbed and el ... | 2011 | 3155655 |
| comparison of quantitative and visual detection of new focal bone lesions. | a comparison is made between the sensitivity of detection of focal abnormalities in radionuclide bone images by visual examination and by using simple quantification. the quantitative method calculates the ratio of radiopharmaceutical uptake in a region of interest drawn around a lesion to that in an area of normal bone. quantification is found to be far more sensitive than visual examination in detecting focal metastases. the use of "baseline" images improved the precision of quantitation of ri ... | 2011 | 3156219 |
| increased sce inducibility by low doses of methylcholanthrene in lymphocytes obtained from patients with down's disease. | the inducibility of sister-chromatid exchanges (sces) following 3-methylcholanthrene (mc) treatment of normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes and of in vitro cultured normal human embryo fibroblasts, as well as peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with down's disease and of fibroblasts of an embryo with trisomy 21 has been investigated. 10(-6) m mc treatment increased the frequency of sces by 2.5 in the case of down lymphocytes when compared to the healthy control. the fibroblasts with tr ... | 1985 | 3156274 |
| the changing institutions. | 2011 | 3156425 | |
| the dexamethasone suppression test and depressive signs in dementia. | the non-suppression by dexamethasone of endogenous cortisol production has been held to be a specific and sensitive indicator of biological depression. non-suppression has, however, been reported in a proportion of patients with severe dementia. in the present study failure of suppression was found in 10 out of 20 demented patients. the non-suppressors scored significantly higher on a scale of signs of depression. following antidepressant treatment, 3 out of 8 non-suppressors reverted to normal ... | 2011 | 3156915 |
| glucose 1,6-bisphosphate decline in human erythrocytes: possible involvement of phosphoglucomutase pgm2 isoenzymes. | human erythrocytes incubated with various sugars lower their glucose 1,6-bisphosphate (glc-1,6-p2) content, as do haemolysates containing exogenous glc-1,6-p2 incubated with sugar monophosphates (sugar-p). experiments performed with isolated erythrocyte phosphoglucomutase (pgm) isoenzymes indicate that only definite isoenzymatic forms, namely pgm2, are able to consume glc-1,6-p2 during the mutation of sugar-p other than glucose-p. in this process a phosphate group is released from glc-1,6-p2 and ... | 1985 | 3157431 |
| [polyradiculoneuritis in a heroin addict]. | 2011 | 3157840 | |
| [hepatitis b immunization--when is a booster injection necessary?]. | over 10,000 high risk individuals in the zurich area have been vaccinated against hepatitis b with 3 initial injections of 20 micrograms h-b-vax. the question arises whether, and if so when, booster injections should be given. concentrations and persistence of the protective anti-hbs antibodies of 158 successfully vaccinated individuals (medical staff, patients on hemodialysis or with renal transplants) were analyzed. the anti-hbs behaved typically in most individuals, reaching maximum levels in ... | 2011 | 3158072 |
| sensory reinnervation of cat peroneus brevis muscle spindles after nerve crush. | results are presented of examining the postcrush sensory reinnervation of cat peroneus brevis muscle spindles previously investigated physiologically by hyde and scott. it is shown that primary and secondary endings were successfully restored in their final form in the early stages of recovery. the primary endings were shorter than normal and had fewer transverse bands; 12% were judged to be hyperinnervated. some secondary endings showed signs of growth through the primary region apparently desi ... | 1985 | 3158372 |
| industrial back pain in europe. | 2011 | 3158513 | |
| the composition of the ceramides from human stratum corneum and from comedones. | human epidermal surface lipids were collected by an ethanol wash and the ceramides were quantified by thin-layer chromatography-photodensitometry. six ceramide fractions were isolated and the structural components of each were analyzed in detail. the most unusual of the epidermal ceramides contained a sphingosine base with amide-linked 30- and 32-carbon omega-hydroxyacids and an ester-linked nonhydroxyacid, 41% of which was linoleic acid. the proportion of linoleic acid in the analogous ceramide ... | 1985 | 3158712 |
| clinical experience with a new formulation of midazolam--10mgs in 5ml solution. | 2011 | 3159107 | |
| fixed eruptions: causative drugs and challenge tests. | the drugs responsible for eighty-six cases of fixed drug eruption have been identified, and in all but two were confirmed by challenge. the series included sixteen cases of generalized bullous fixed eruption, which resembles lyell's syndrome. the main causative drugs were phenazones and barbiturates, both in the series as a whole and in the group of the most severe cases. the same drugs were the most frequent causative agents in a report from finland 10 years ago. | 2011 | 3159412 |
| calla-positive myeloma: an aggressive subtype with poor survival. | detailed immunotyping was carried out on 21 direct myeloma bone marrow aspirates and eight human myeloma cell lines. four previously untreated common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (calla)-positive myeloma patients were identified and six of eight cell lines (75%) were also positive. calla positivity, as part of an immature b phenotype, was found to correlate with very aggressive clinical disease: median survival six months v 56 months for the calla-negative group. | 1985 | 3159443 |
| short term effect of medroxyprogesterone acetate on the rat intestinal digestive & absorptive functions. | 1985 | 3159660 | |
| monoclonal antibodies to outer membrane antigens of vibrio cholerae. | hybridoma-derived monoclonal antibodies were prepared against outer membrane antigens of four strains of vibrio cholerae that were cultivated under iron-limited conditions, and these antibodies were partially characterized. we established a library of 66 hybridomas which produced monoclonal antibodies defining 16 different v. cholerae antigens. two antigens (molecular weights, 18,000 and 112,000) were heat modifiable, whereas the reacting epitope of a third antigen (40,000-dalton-18,000-dalton d ... | 1985 | 3159676 |
| the use of dura mater allograft in the surgical repair of large defects of the abdominal wall. | the dura mater allograft is being used as an abdominal fascia substitute and major advantages are documented. it was used successfully in four patients at this institution, with a ten month follow-up period. its strength, durability, tissue tolerance, flexibility, ease of handling, nonallergenic property, availability and stability in the presence of infection make it a good graft to be used in the repair of large abdominal hernias. we are quite convinced that long term follow-up results will ve ... | 2010 | 3160130 |
| the use of dura mater allograft in the surgical repair of large defects of the abdominal wall. | the dura mater allograft is being used as an abdominal fascia substitute and major advantages are documented. it was used successfully in four patients at this institution, with a ten month follow-up period. its strength, durability, tissue tolerance, flexibility, ease of handling, nonallergenic property, availability and stability in the presence of infection make it a good graft to be used in the repair of large abdominal hernias. we are quite convinced that long term follow-up results will ve ... | 2010 | 3160130 |
| renal apical membrane cholesterol and fluidity in regulation of phosphate transport. | renal proximal tubule cells adapt to dietary phosphate (pi) restriction by increasing pi transport independent of parathyroid hormone, vitamin d metabolites, or serum ca2+. to determine the underlying cellular mechanism(s), brush border (bbm) and basolateral membranes (blm) were isolated from growing male rats fed a synthetic diet containing variable levels of pi (0.1-1.4%). dietary pi restriction was without effect on either bbm or blm total lipid phosphorus, individual phospholipid species, or ... | 1985 | 3160247 |
| [comparison of immunogenic and reactogenic properties of various types of vaccinating substances against rubella]. | 2010 | 3160492 | |
| bonding of restorative materials to dentine. | the potential advantages of bonding a filling material to dentine have long been recognized by the dental profession. such bonding would prevent recurrent decay and would provide a long-lasting restoration. bonding of suitable filling materials to enamel can be easily accomplished by first etching the enamel with acid. this opens up areas in the enamel and permits filling materials to flow into the openings and form mechanical locks. it is not possible to do this with dentine since the acid used ... | 2011 | 3160665 |
| alcoholism and skin disease. | one hundred and one patients who met criteria for alcoholism were evaluated for dermatologic signs. there were 98 men and 3 women, with an average age of 40.85 years; 40 were white and 61 black. significant findings were no skin disease in 19, acne in 27, folliculitis in 8, seborrheic dermatitis in 12, tinea pedis in 32, and xerosis in 7. only two patients had rosacea, which is contrary to previously held beliefs about the drinker's nose. | 2011 | 3160677 |
| direct selection of mutations reducing transcription or translation of the reca gene of escherichia coli with a reca-lacz protein fusion. | when a reca-lacz protein fusion was cloned into phage lambda, the resulting transducing phage grew normally on wild-type escherichia coli, but its growth was severely inhibited in lexa(def) mutant strains that express reca constitutively at high levels. mutants of the transducing phage that grew on the lexa(def) strains were isolated and were found to affect production of the reca-beta-galactosidase hybrid protein. most mutants, including a number of nonsense mutants, were phenotypically lacz-. ... | 1985 | 3160689 |
| [percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, using the "kissing" technic, in infrarenal aortic stenosis]. | 2011 | 3160999 | |
| occupational skin disease. | 2011 | 3161016 | |
| the relations between erythrocytic and cns parameters following postnatal hypobaric hypoxia of the rat. | in the present paper the relations between selected erythrocytic criteria and alterations of biochemical brain parameters following hypoxia were investigated in order to find out the relevance of erythrocytic criteria for the diagnosis of hypoxia-induced alterations of the cns during development. newborn wistar rats (n = 80) with their mother were exposed to hypobaric hypoxia, po2 = 11.3 kpa, from day 2-10 of life, daily for 11 h. on the 11th day of life the animals had a lower body (38%), liver ... | 1985 | 3161100 |
| does treatment timing matter?--a double blind crossover study of ibuprofen 2400 mg per day in different dosage schedules in treatment of chronic low back pain. | 2011 | 3161532 | |
| a computational analysis of mental image generation: evidence from functional dissociations in split-brain patients. | recent efforts to build computer simulation models of mental imagery have suggested that imagery is not a unitary phenomenon. rather, such efforts have led to a modular analysis of the image-generation process, with separate modules that can activate visual memories, inspect parts of imaged patterns, and arrange separate parts into a composite image. this idea was supported by the finding of functional dissociations between the kinds of imagery tasks that could be performed in the left and right ... | 2011 | 3161979 |
| the fate of memory: comment on mccloskey and zaragoza. | mccloskey and zaragoza (1985) argue that misleading postevent suggestions do not affect the availability of originally encoded information. their hypothesis stems from empirical work using a modified paradigm in which no effect of postevent information is observed. although their "no impairment" hypothesis is plausible, careful consideration of the predictions of their experimental test suggests that it may be insufficiently sensitive to reveal the impact of postevent information. a small effect ... | 2011 | 3161981 |
| cancer control in rhode island: part ii. the roger williams cancer screening program. | 2011 | 3162329 | |
| racial differences in acute lymphocytic leukemia mortality and incidence trends. | mortality and morbidity rates for childhood leukemia are examined with reference to time trends and racial differences. prior to 1964, white and nonwhite children had very different acute lymphocytic leukemia (all) mortality rates. with the advent of successful chemotherapy, the mortality rate of all in white children has decreased resulting in virtually no racial differences in all mortality. the reasons for a stable all mortality rate in nonwhite children despite successful chemotherapy includ ... | 2011 | 3162512 |
| retreatodontics and ultrasonics. | 2011 | 3162934 | |
| temporomandibular disorders. part iii: occlusal and articular factors associated with muscle tenderness. | two complete classes of freshman dental and dental hygiene students, 120 men and 102 women (mean age 23.9 years), were assessed for the presence of masticatory pain or dysfunction by questionnaire, clinical examination, and evaluation of dental casts. the purpose of these examinations was to determine potential relationships between clinical muscle tenderness, occlusal relationships, and signs of tmj dysfunction. awareness of muscle tenderness increased with the number of muscle sites involved ( ... | 2011 | 3162994 |
| restoring facial appearance using osseointegrated dental (branemark) implants. | 2011 | 3163066 | |
| induction of differentiation of human promyelocytic leukemia cells (hl60) by metabolites of hexamethylene bisacetamide. | we studied the ability of five metabolites of hexamethylene bisacetamide (hmba), which we had previously identified in patient urine, to induce differentiation or to influence differentiation induced by hmba of a human promyelocytic cell line. differentiation of hl60 cells was quantified by morphological changes and by the ability to reduce nitroblue tetrazolium. n-acetyl-1,6-diaminohexane (nadah), the deacetylated, first metabolite of hmba, was a more potent inducer of hl60 differentiation than ... | 1988 | 3163938 |
| the electronic detection of demineralisation in occlusal fissures. | 2011 | 3164192 | |
| surface charge of macrophages and their interaction with charged particles. | the distribution and concentration of surface ionogenic groups on murine peritoneal macrophages and the responses of their plasmalemma to charged markers were investigated by electron microscopy. quantitation of the distribution of cationized ferritin (cf) as a marker for anionic groups on fixed cells revealed surface anions on invaginated parts of the plasmalemma to be fewer than those on flat or projecting segments. cationic groups on the surface membrane, however, could not be labeled with an ... | 2011 | 3164749 |
| [comparative study of physico-chemical and biological properties of human somatotropin produced by genetic engineering and isolated from the pituitary gland]. | human somatotropin hormono (sth), produced by means of gene engineering in the complex program "human growth hormone", managed by the academy of sciences of the ussr, ministry of medical and biological industry of the ussr and ministry of public health of the ussr, was shown to be similar in its physico-chemical properties to the main isoform of highly purified sth, isolated from human hypophysis. as distinct from the hypophyseal sth (sthhyp) containing minor isoforms of the hormone, the prepara ... | 1988 | 3165230 |
| structural and functional studies of the effects of sympathetic nerve stimulation on rabbit submandibular salivary glands. | continuous sympathetic stimulation at 8-10 hz caused intense vasoconstriction in the gland, so stimulation was generally given in an interrupted pattern to minimize this detrimental effect on secretion. only a small increase in fluid secretion occurred; it became thick and tended to block the cannula; therefore in later experiments the main duct was not cannulated. after sympathetic stimulation there was substantial degranulation of acinar cells. however, as this was accompanied by little moveme ... | 1988 | 3165262 |
| interferon alpha-2b as therapy for ph'-positive chronic myelogenous leukemia: a study of 82 patients treated with intermittent or daily administration. | the authors treated a total of 82 patients with ph'-positive chronic myelogenous leukemia (cml) with recombinant interferon alpha-2b (ifn alpha-2b). sixty-five patients in chronic phase (cp), 28 of whom were untreated and 37 pretreated, and nine patients in accelerated phase (ap), were started on ifn three times a week. patients in cp were randomized to receive 2 or 5 x 10(6) iu/m2, while patients in ap were all given the dose of 5 x 10(6) iu/m2, in addition to concomitant chemotherapy. patients ... | 2011 | 3165298 |
| an investigation into the relative sealing ability of five commercially used temporary restorative materials. | 2011 | 3165335 | |
| failure to find htlv i and hiv i serum antibodies in ms patients. | 1988 | 3165371 | |
| cleavage lines of the oral mucosa in japanese cadavers. | cleavage lines were experimentally reproduced in the oral mucosa of japanese cadavers. they were investigated macroscopically and histologically. the reproduced cleavage lines showed little directional variation by sex or age. from the histological findings, the mucosal cleavage lines were interpreted to represent cleavage split along the direction of connective tissue fibres in the lamina propria. | 2011 | 3165386 |
| [an immunocytochemical study on the prostaglandin e2 localization in human gastric mucosa]. | 1988 | 3165480 | |
| assessment of c-myc expression in individual leukemic cells. | the expression of the proto-oncogene c-myc was studied at the protein level in cells obtained from patients with aml and cml. in florid aml and during the blastic phase of cml the majority of cells contain c-myc protein with the amount of protein differing widely among the cells of individual patients. in contrast, during complete remission in aml and during the chronic phase of cml cells containing c-myc protein are rare. several studies demonstrated a discordance in the amount of c-myc transcr ... | 2011 | 3165487 |
| yeast activators stimulate plant gene expression. | gal4 is a transcriptional activator found in yeast. two distinct functions of the protein are required for its activity: one directs sequence-specific dna binding, and another interacts with some other component of the transcriptional machinery, for example, rna polymerase ii or a tata-binding protein. two short regions of gal4 function as 'activating sequences' when attached to the dna-binding portion of gal4 and these regions can be replaced by a large number of peptides encoded by escherichia ... | 1988 | 3165494 |
| abstracts of the eleventh annual meeting of the japan neuroscience society. tokyo, japan, december 10-11, 1987. | 2011 | 3165498 | |
| hematologic status in recurrent aphthous stomatitis compared with other oral disease. | the hematologic status of 144 consecutive patients in the united kingdom with oral disease (69 with recurrent aphthous stomatitis; 75 with other disorders) was examined in an attempt to resolve the controversy as to whether levels of hemoglobin, blood cell numbers and indices, and blood film are adequate in the screening of patients with aphthae. though hemoglobin levels and red blood cell indices were normal in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis, there was still a small minority of pat ... | 2011 | 3165514 |
| atypical mycobacterial infections of hickman catheter exit sites. | 1988 | 3165525 | |
| [low doses of subcutaneous cytosine arabinoside in the treatment of patients with myelodysplastic syndromes]. | 2011 | 3165541 | |
| [guidelines for the management of patients infected by the human immunodeficiency virus]. | 1988 | 3165542 | |
| primary prevention of stroke. | 2011 | 3165581 | |
| an unusual ventilator valve failure. | 2011 | 3165607 | |
| third molar eruption in a 12-year-old girl. | 2011 | 3165662 | |
| an interstitial deletion of chromosome 7 may characterize a subgroup of uterine leiomyoma. | 1988 | 3165693 | |
| ring chromosome 6 and i(17q-) in a patient with acute promyelocytic leukemia. absence of translocation t(15;17). | 1988 | 3165701 | |
| [comparative long-term studies on ketac fil and amalgam in deciduous teeth]. | 2011 | 3165808 | |
| [effects of intraligamentous anesthesia on tooth mobility]. | 2011 | 3165813 | |
| pediatric orthodontic treatment. | 2011 | 3166014 | |
| compulsory continuing dental education. | 2011 | 3166118 | |
| [cavity lining for composite restorations: critical estimate]. | 2011 | 3166150 | |
| [improvement in the academic process preceding vocational practice]. | 2011 | 3166260 | |
| chondrogenesis and osteogenesis of bone marrow-derived cells by bone-inductive factor. | rat bone marrow cells were intraperitoneally implanted within a diffusion chamber with a decalcified bone matrix or a 4 m guanidine hydrochloride extracted matrix (g-res) as control. the chamber was harvested after 28 days and soft x-ray photography, histological examination, determination of alkaline phosphatase activity and calcium content were performed. with the decalcified bone matrix, cartilage and bone formation was observed and both alkaline phosphatase activity and calcium content were ... | 1988 | 3166833 |
| interaction of n-acetyl-4-epi-d-neuraminic acid with key enzymes of sialic acid metabolism. | in spite of the axially orientated hydroxy group at c-4, the benzyl alpha-glycoside of n-acetyl-4-epi-d-neuraminic acid (4-epi-neuac) is a substrate for sialidases from vibrio cholerae, clostridium perfringens, and arthrobacter ureafaciens, although to an extent which differs depending on the enzyme. surprisingly, v. cholerae sialidase is by far the slowest acting enzyme; this is in contrast to its usual behavior. fowl plague virus sialidase and bovine testis sialidase also cleave this glycoside ... | 1988 | 3166979 |
| structure of a ganglioside with cad blood group antigen activity. | the cad antigen is a rare erythrocyte blood group antigen expressed on both sialoglycoprotein and ganglioside structures. it is related both serologically and biochemically to the sda blood group antigen expressed on over 90% of caucasian erythrocytes. we reported previously that cad erythrocytes contain a novel ganglioside that binds helix pomatia lectin and inhibits human anti-sda antibody. we have now purified the cad ganglioside and determined its structure. the ganglioside contained glc-gal ... | 1988 | 3167001 |
| prevalence of mitral valve prolapse in chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis and nongoitrous hypothyroidism. | an increased prevalence of mitral valve prolapse has been found in graves' disease and a common autoimmune etiology has been suggested for both disorders. we investigated the prevalence of mitral valve prolapse in 87 patients with autoimmune chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, 50 patients with nongoitrous hypothyroidism and 111 healthy control subjects. mitral valve prolapse was found in 16.09% of patients with chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis compared to 6 and 5.4% in nongoitrous hypothyroidism and ... | 2011 | 3167916 |
| [epidemiology of blindness in the bouche-du-rhône area. methodological approach]. | 2011 | 3168117 | |
| [specific binding of phenol-containing antioxidant with plasma membranes of cells and its inhibition by various biologically active substances]. | 1988 | 3168734 | |
| [dynamics of the excitability of the cardiovascular centers in changes in disturbances of the geomagnetic field]. | 2011 | 3169412 | |
| [hepatitis b studies in area of san salvador]. | 2011 | 3169554 | |
| a method for the assessment of body image disturbance in patients with eating disorders. | this paper describes a new method for assessing body image disturbances in eating disordered patients. fifteen bulimic, 25 anorexic, and 24 normal controls served as subjects. all subjects were matched for age and height, and bulimics and controls were matched for weight as well. all subjects completed the perceived body image scale (pbis), which required subjects to report on how they see themselves when they look in the mirror, how they think they look, and how they feel themselves to be, refl ... | 2011 | 3170304 |
| tear secretion and lacrimal gland function of rabbits treated with isotretinoin. | adverse ocular reactions including dry eye symptoms and blepharoconjunctivitis are common side effects of treatment with isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid). however, there is little agreement in the literature on the effect of this drug on the tears. because we have previously shown that the lacrimal gland secretes isotretinoin, we conducted a study of the effect of isotretinoin on lacrimal gland function. rabbits were treated with isotretinoin for 5 months. throughout the study tear secretion ... | 1988 | 3170794 |
| tear secretion and lacrimal gland function of rabbits treated with isotretinoin. | adverse ocular reactions including dry eye symptoms and blepharoconjunctivitis are common side effects of treatment with isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid). however, there is little agreement in the literature on the effect of this drug on the tears. because we have previously shown that the lacrimal gland secretes isotretinoin, we conducted a study of the effect of isotretinoin on lacrimal gland function. rabbits were treated with isotretinoin for 5 months. throughout the study tear secretion ... | 1988 | 3170794 |
| combined neuroradiological and neurosurgical treatment of intracerebral arteriovenous malformations. | four patients with intracerebral vascular malformations underwent preoperative butylcyanoacrylate embolization via a calibrated leak catheter, in order to reduce the risks of surgery alone. in three cases the malformation was removed without causing neurological deficits. one patient died later from recurrent bleeding. | 2011 | 3171616 |
| lack of effect of having a parent or sibling with inflammatory bowel disease on severity and course of the disease in a child. | 2010 | 3171796 | |
| lack of effect of having a parent or sibling with inflammatory bowel disease on severity and course of the disease in a child. | 2010 | 3171796 | |
| workshops and lectures. | 2011 | 3172163 | |
| [dynamics of sexuality and sex customs]. | 2011 | 3173040 | |
| [bruxism: rehabilitation and control on the basis of neuro-muscular principles]. | 2011 | 3173295 | |
| [comparative study of the nociceptive reactions when bradykinin is administered in different receptor areas to waking animals]. | 1988 | 3174259 | |
| the metabolic response to skin temperature. | experiments were done to assess that fraction of the metabolic response to external cold exposure, which is attributable to skin temperature. in 5 conscious and closely clipped goats the metabolic rate was determined at various stable levels of skin temperature in the range from 13 to 41 degrees c, while core temperature was kept constant at 38.8 degrees c. skin temperature was manipulated by a rapidly circulating shower bath, while core temperature was controlled by means of heat exchangers act ... | 1988 | 3174397 |
| receptor-like function of heparin in the binding and uptake of neutral lipids. | molecular mechanisms regulating the binding, amphipathic stabilization, and metabolism of the major neutral lipids (e.g., cholesteryl esters, triglycerides, and fatty acids) are well studied, but the details of their movement from a binding compartment to a metabolic compartment deserve further attention. since all neutral lipids must cross hydrophilic segments of plasma membranes during such movement, we postulate that a critical receptor-like site exists on the plasma membrane to mediate a ste ... | 1988 | 3174644 |
| [malaria. introduction. the situation throughout the world]. | 2011 | 3175480 | |
| characterization of the phage-specific transfer rna molecules coded by cholera phage phi 149. | aminoacylation of trna isolated from choleraphage phi 149-infected cells with individual 3h-labeled l-amino acids followed by hybridization with phage dna revealed that the phage encodes trnas specific for arginine, proline, glycine, isoleucine, serine, valine, tyrosine, histidine, lysine, leucine, tryptophan, and aspartic acid. aminoacylation of phage-coded trnas isolated from phage dna-rna hybrids also confirmed this observation except for tryptophan. | 1988 | 3176346 |
| effects of catecholestrogen 2-monomethyl ether on serum cholesterol and lipoprotein levels. | 1988 | 3178584 | |
| parachuting injuries and type of parachute in a reserve rescue unit. | over a 57-month period, 3,246 parachute jumps were performed in an air rescue reserve unit. during this time, the unit transitioned from a round static line parachute to a rectangular free falling parachute. the rates of 11 injuries per 1000 jumps and 600 lost man days per 1000 jumps were reduced to zero after the introduction of the new parachute. | 1988 | 3178632 |
| phasic activity of human dorsal foot veins. | phasic contractions of the dorsal foot veins were detected in 7 male subjects, aged 23 to 49 years, by means of a linear variable differential transformer (lvdt) after congesting the veins by a pressure of 6.7 kpa (50 torr). this phasic activity (pa) had a frequency of 3 to 7 contractions per minute and led to a periodic diminution of the diameter of the distended veins by 12 to 44%. using a double lvdt, the pa was shown to represent peristaltic waves travelling along the vessel wall concomitant ... | 1988 | 3178793 |
| systemic joint laxity (the hypermobile joint syndrome) is associated with temporomandibular joint dysfunction. | a consecutive series of 37 individuals admitted to the hospital for elective temporomandibular joint (tmj) reconstructive surgery and 3 seen as outpatients with tmj disease were evaluated for rheumatic disease or for another etiologic factor that might account for this problem. these 40 patients were screened by history, physical examination, and laboratory study. we soon noticed that many patients had generalized joint laxity. eighteen of the first 40 individuals satisfied established criteria ... | 2011 | 3178908 |
| incidence of peritonitis, distribution of causative bacteria and outcome in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (capd) in kuwait. | in 28 capd patients in kuwait, 69 peritonitis episodes occurred in an observation period of 311 patient treatment months (1 episode per 4.5 ptm). microorganisms were isolated 53 times (gram-positive 34, gram-negative 17, fungi 2). peritonitis was the principal cause for stopping capd, i.e. on 9 occasions. gram-negative and fungal peritonitis had particularly high failure rates. | 2011 | 3179071 |
| functionalism: the penumbra of psychiatric diagnoses. | functionalism, as generally understood, is not included in dsm-iii-r. it differs from somatization and hysteria. analysis of cases of functional overlay indicates the presence of a fixed attitude--depending on body-image distortion, feelings of injustice toward the existing medicolegal methodology, social and economic impairment, anger against legal delays, and a conviction of the futility of treatment or of attempts at rehabilitation. it should be included in dsm-iv as a subset under posttrauma ... | 2011 | 3179503 |
| acute laryngeal stridor with respiratory arrest in drug induced systemic lupus erythematosus. | 2011 | 3179548 |