Publications
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immune suppression in vivo with antigen-modified syngeneic cells. ii. t cell-mediated nonresponsiveness to fowl gamma-globulin. | intravenous administration of syngeneic spleen cells coupled with the palmitoyl derivative of fowl gammma-globulin (p-f gamma g) results in a profound state of f gamma g-specific tolerance in c57bl/6 mice. administration of p-f gamma g coupled syngeneic cells specifically reduces both the primary and secondary hapten and carrier-specific pfc responses to tnp-f gamma g. since the haptenic response is affected, the tolerance functions at the level of the f gamma g-specific helper t cell. as few as ... | 1979 | 87447 |
screening for congenital hypothyroidism: results of screening one million north american infants. | pilot programs for screening of newborn infants for congenital hypothyroidism began in north america in 1972. to date, the five oldest programs (quebec, pittsburgh, toronto, oregon regional, and new england regional) have screened 1,046,362 infants. a total of 277 infants with congenital hypothyroidism have been detected and seven have been missed, resulting in a total of 284 affected infants in the screened population and an overall incidence of one in 3,684 live births. of the affected infants ... | 2000 | 87512 |
seat-belts. | 2001 | 87918 | |
enzymic polyadenylation of 5s ribosomal ribonucleic acid and synthesis of a complementary deoxyribonucleic acid. | the 5s ribosomal rna has been isolated, pure and intact, from rat liver (5 mg of 5s rna from 150g of liver). the 5s rna serves as a primer for calf thymus poly(a) polymerase with 20% of the efficiency of (ap)3a. bacterial 5s rna and transfer rna also serve as primers; rat liver 18s and 28s ribosomal rnas support poly(a) synthesis poorly. neither the 5s rna primer nor the appended poly(a) tract is nicked or degraded by poly(a) polymerase, and initiation of poly(a) tracts on 5s rna primers continu ... | 1979 | 88957 |
the pathophysiology of asthma. | because postmortem studies of humans provide little information on the initial pathophysiologic events in asthma, animal models have been developed. recently the ascaris-allergic rhesus monkey has provided an opportunity to examine the onset of pathophysiologic changes following challenge and to correlate them with airway structure. these studies have suggested that the initial interaction between antigen and mast cells may occur in the bronchial lumen or in the epithelium superficial to the tig ... | 1979 | 89006 |
[comparative study of the average longevity of males and females in non-soviet countries]. | 2001 | 90391 | |
role of endothelium in sequestration of lipoprotein and firbrinogen in aortic lesions, thrombi, and graft pseudo-intimas. | in the soft, gelatinous thickenings that appear to be the precursors of fibrous plaques, concentrations of plasma low-density lipoproteins (lp) and fibrinogen were three to four times higher than that in normal intima, but their concentrations of fibrin was not significantly higher. by contrast, in 60% of cholesterol-rich areas from more advanced plaques, fibrin (mean concentration 22.7 mg/100 mg lipid-extracted dry weight) was ten times higher than normal, and this was associated with a twelve- ... | 1998 | 90916 |
hepatitis-a-virus exposure in the gambia. | 1979 | 91064 | |
studies on the estrogenic activity of chlordecone (kepone) in the rat: effects on uterine estrogen receptor. | 1979 | 91089 | |
the harada's staining method for leprosy bacilli. | 1979 | 91361 | |
combination chemotherapy with cis-dichlorodiammineplatinum(ii) in disseminated testicular cancer. | 1999 | 91434 | |
prostacyclin overproduction in bartter's syndrome. | 2000 | 91898 | |
human lung tissue and anaphylaxis:cyclic nucleotide response and prostaglandin synthesis. | 1979 | 91946 | |
[heterologous transplantation of the human medulloblastoma--with particular reference to the histogenesis of medulloblastoma (author's transl)]. | 1979 | 91984 | |
binding of 125i-labeled proteinases to plasma proteins in cystic fibrosis. | samples of plasma or serum from 53 cystic fibrosis (cf) patients, 90 relatives of cf patients , and 159 controls have been incubated with porcine or bovine 125i-trypsin, electrophoresed on polyacrylamide gel, and autoradiographed. in these individuals, the main binding protein for 125i-trypsin has been shown to be alpha 2-macroglobulin (alpha 2m). using this method of analysis, no difference in electrophoretic migration of 125i-trypsin-alpha 2m complexes has been observed between cf and control ... | 1979 | 92005 |
mhc-restricted cytotoxic t cells: studies on the biological role of polymorphic major transplantation antigens determining t-cell restriction-specificity, function, and responsiveness. | 1979 | 92183 | |
processing of 19 s thyroglobulin in vitro [proceedings]. | 1979 | 92247 | |
failure of lymphocyte-membrane hla-a and -b expression in two siblings with combined immunodeficiency. | 2000 | 92382 | |
synthesis of an immunogen with catechol estrogen as immunodeterminant group and its characterization by the induced antibodies. | 1979 | 92446 | |
incidence of myeloid leukaemia in lancashire. | 2001 | 92695 | |
the degradation of myelin basic protein by serum proteinase in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis and control rats. | 1979 | 92775 | |
chronic progressive myelopathy: investigation with csf electrophoresis, evoked potentials, and ct scan. | chronic progressive myelopathy (cpm) is a difficult clinical problem. many patients who present with cpm turn out to have a spinal form of multiple sclerosis (ms), but until there is clear lesion dissemination, a definite clinical diagnosis cannot be made. we have looked for ms-related abnormalities in 72 patients with cpm. the mean age of onset was 42 years, mean duration was ten years, and mean kurtzke disability rating was 4.5. studies performed were cerebrospinal fluid electrophoresis for ol ... | 2001 | 92910 |
[clinical aspects, diagnosis and treatment of cancer of the large intestine]. | 2001 | 93232 | |
cytologic investigations in chlamydia infection. | chlamydia is an extremely common genital infection. it can cause serious disseminated disease and can infect the neonate and the sexual partner. morphologically, chlamydia infection was identified in routine fast smears obtained from 160 women. chlamydia infection manifests as intracytoplasmic coccoid and inclusion bodies in the metaplastic cells. infected cells also reveal cytomegaly and multinucleation. immunofluorescence studies, electron microscopy, tissue studies, histochemical techniques a ... | 1979 | 93839 |
thermal enhancement of dna strand breakage in mammalian cells treated with bleomycin. | 1999 | 94047 | |
effect of allopurinol on pyrimidine metabolism in human white blood cells. role of the salvage pathway. | 1979 | 94760 | |
pacing-induced alternate wenckebach periods: incidence and clinical significance. | alternate wenckebach periods have been defined as episodes of 2:1 atrioventricular (av) block in which conducted p waves exhibit progressive pr prolongation until two or three successively blocked p waves. ocurrence of this phenomenon during atrial pacing has been established. thirty-six patients were studied and right atrial pacing was achieved at increasing rates up to 350 beats/min in order to induce alternate wenckebach periods. his bundle recordings were obtained in every patient. the patie ... | 2001 | 95224 |
organochlorines in fish and crabs from the kristiansand fjord in norway. | the levels of sum-ddt, pcbs, and hcb in fish liver and crab hepatopancreas from the kristiansand fjord area in norway have been determined (fig. 1). the respective mean levels (fat weight basis) in stationary fish species and crabs are given in table i. the levels of pcbs and sum-ddt were about the same, and the hcb level two to one hundred times higher than corresponding levels reported for codfish (liver) from several harbours along the norwegian coasts (brevik et al. in press). the levels cal ... | 1999 | 99726 |
hemolytic streptococci in supramammary lymph nodes from healthy pigs from the peruvian jungle. | hemolytic streptococci were isolated from 53 percent (18) supramammary lymph nodes from healthy adult pigs raised at the peruvian jungle. the isolates were identified as streptococcus zooepidemicus, streptococcus infrequens, streptococcus faecalis and groups p and s. the possible significance of the findings are discussed. | 1978 | 101478 |
experimental pyelonephritis in the monkey. vi. infection of infants versus adults. | pyelonephritis followed ureteral inoculation of bacteria in both infant and adult monkeys. because of the frequency of reflux in infants this was done by bladder inoculation, although ureteral inoculation was necessary in adults. the longer duration of bacteriuria in infants may be attributable to a relative immunodeficiency. | 1978 | 101479 |
pharmaceutics: total parenteral nutrition in the cancer patient. | 1998 | 105802 | |
[bedside nursing. continued nursing of a patient at the terminal stage of brain tumor undergoing repeated hospitalization]. | 1998 | 106155 | |
the future of naltrexone. | 1998 | 106298 | |
[akinetic seizures in adult life (author's transl)]. | 1998 | 106311 | |
familial hyperphosphatasemia: diagnosis in early infancy and response to human thyrocalcitonin therapy. | familial hyperphosphatasemia is an uncommon hereditary disorder of membranous bone with concurrent overproduction and overdestruction of bone and bone collagen by osteocytes. this process does not allow normal maturation into compact lamellar bone. two cases of severely affected children are presented which demonstrate that the condition can be diagnosed in early infancy by abnormalities in the long bones. at this stage the skull may appear normal and the characteristic thickening of the calvari ... | 1979 | 106682 |
raised intracranial pressure: its management in neisseria meningitidis meningoencephalitis. | further reduction in morbidity and mortality from bacterial meningitis is unlikely to stem from innovations in antibiotic management. emphasis must therefore be directed toward prevention, more rapid diagnosis, and improved therapy for maintaining the integrity of the cns. raised intracranial pressure is frequently associated with bacterial meningitis. in selected patients with bacterial meningitis and clinical evidence of elevated intracranial pressure, monitoring and aggressive treatment of th ... | 1979 | 106721 |
[the treatment of hepatic emergencies]. | hepatic emergency means impending or manifest hepatic insufficiency. it is caused by acute and even more often by chronic liver diseases. the patient has to be hospitalized for treatment. basic treatment is of utmost importance. it can be done in every intensive-care unit: careful monitoring and treatment of any complication as well as reduction of toxic protein degradation products by protein restriction, bowel emptying, and enteral application of lactulose and/or neomycin. the infusion of spec ... | 1979 | 107099 |
primary structure of a human iga1 immunoglobulin. iv. streptococcal iga1 protease, digestion, fab and fc fragments, and the complete amino acid sequence of the alpha 1 heavy chain. | in order to establish the complete amino acid sequence of the human iga alpha1 chain bur, iga1 protease from streptococcus sanguis was employed to generate fabalpha and fcalpha fragments in the final stage of this investigation. cyanogen bromide cleavage of the fabalpha fragment followed by reduction and aminoethylation produced the fd' fragment (residues 84 to 227); this contains part of the variable region (vr), the whole first constant domain (calpha1), and part of the hinge region of this he ... | 1979 | 107164 |
[action for children]. | 1998 | 107435 | |
congenital hypothyroidism control programs. a cost-benefit analysis. | comprehensive screening programs to control congenital hypothyroidism (ch), a preventable form of mental retardation, are being considered by some public health agencies. the proposed programs would test neonates' blood for thyroxine and, if warranted, provide follow-up testing and therapy. the estimated cost of detecting a single case of ch is $9,300, which includes specimen collection, laboratory analysis, and retesting of border-line cases. the present value of the treatment costs of ch adds ... | 1998 | 108409 |
[laboratory diagnosis of group d streptococcus]. | after taxonomic listing of group d streptococci, the authors discuss the methodology of the bacteriologic diagnosis of infections produced by these bacteria, showing the way in which the pathological products are collected, the strains isolated and seeded. the strains are identified in two stages: (1) group identification by group antigen identification, resistance to oxacillin, development at +45 degrees, development on bilaesculin media; (2) species and variety identification by biochemical, p ... | 1979 | 111334 |
[quantitative changes in the cellular makeup of the spleen in mice infected with the rauscher leukemia virus and brucella abortus]. | changes in the absolute number of splenic cells of mice infected with rauscher leukemia virus (rlv) and a day later--with living brucella (ba) were studied. the increase in the absolute number of splenic cells of mice infected with rlv + ba was initially caused by the lymphoid tissue reaction to brycella and then by the development of leukemia. the number of reticular cells in the spleen appeared to be larger than the control (rlv) within all observation periods; the number of basophilic normocy ... | 1979 | 111416 |
the diagnosis of genitourinary neoplasms. | 2002 | 123911 | |
the radiographic diagnosis of heart disease in the dog. | 1975 | 123974 | |
[histochemical changes in the morphologic structure of tissues in women with inflammatory diseases of the internal genital organs]. | 2002 | 124045 | |
staphylococcal micrococcins. i. isolation of antibiotic-producing strains. | seven strains belonging to the family micrococcaceae and possessing strong antagonistic properties against staph. aureus and several other gram-positive bacteria, have been isolated. the strains were characterized and identified, phage typed, tested for antibiotic-sensitivity and antagonistic activities. two patients of inhibition were noted. | 1975 | 126688 |
spasticity: actions of selectivity activated group ii muscle spindle afferents on extensor motoneurons. | 1975 | 129880 | |
[importance of hygiene in the prevention of infectious atrophic rhinitis]. | 1975 | 129905 | |
[chemotherapy of swine dysentery]. | 1975 | 129937 | |
[menetrier's disease: protein-losing gastropathy and antiplasmin therapy (author's transl)]. | 2002 | 135109 | |
[j. a. comenius' magia et scientia]. | 2002 | 135380 | |
hodgkin's disease in children. | 2003 | 149946 | |
[state of dental health of a group of handicapped adult in jönköping]. | 2003 | 150056 | |
unrestricted donations are capital funds, not revenue. | 2003 | 152389 | |
[diagnostic problems of primary amyloidosis]. | surgical liver biopsy specimen of a women aged 58 with "biliary complaints" showed amyloid deposits of unknown nature. after a nearly two-years-course of the disease the patient died of cardiac and renal failure. clinical findings and laboratory tests without abnormal serum globulins suggested primary amyloidosis. morphologically amyloid was present in the heart, tongue, striated muscles and in many parenchymatous organs and endocrine glands. by electron microscopy no difference was revealed bet ... | 2003 | 152408 |
assessing the physically disabled: social factors in rehousing. | 2003 | 152442 | |
functional differences of ouabain and ethacrynic acid on renal potassium metabolism in dogs. | current concepts provide inadequate explanations for the effects of ethacrynic acid (eca) and ouabain (oua) on renal potassium metabolism because neither the site of action, nor the tubular effects have been agrreed upon. in the present study on anaesthetized dogs, in vivo inhibitory effects of eca on mitochondria or na-k-atpase were excluded. firstly, eca hardly reduced outer medullary metabolic rates in kidneys exposed to oua and 2,4-dinitrophenol. secondly, whereas oua reduced renal na-katpa ... | 1978 | 152453 |
synthetic arterial grafts. iii. the outcome in 22 patients with synthetic axillofemoral bypass grafts. | during the 4-year period 1973--76, 22 patients were operated upon with axillofemoral bypass grafts at the department of surgery in lund. they were high-risk patients with severe ischaemia of the leg or previous graft infections. fourteen of the 22 grafts were well-functioning after the longest observation time of 32 months. the operative procedure is described and postoperative compliations are reviewed. the axillofemoral bypass reconstruction is recommended as an alternative for this category o ... | 2003 | 152457 |
satellite association in human metaphases. a comparative study of normal individuals, patients with down syndrome and their parents. | 1979 | 154489 | |
effect of a mild exercise program on myocardial function and the development of hypertrophy. | cardiac function and the development of myocardial hypertrophy were studied in rats conditioned by an exercise program consisting of 8 wk of running on a treadmill. at the end of the training period a group of exercised and sedentary rats was subjected to hemodynamic evaluation under general anesthesia. except for a slight elevation in the heart rates of the exercised animals there were no significant differences between the exercised and sedentary rats at rest. following an increase in afterloa ... | 1979 | 154493 |
deoxyribinucleic acid-binding proteins in virus-transformed cell lines. | the synthesis of proteins with affinity for dna has been studied in clones of a syrian hamster cell line (nil) and subclones of this line transformed by polyoma virus (nil-py) or hamster sarcoma virus (nil-hsv). the results show that the synthesis of dna-binding proteins in nil and in its virus-transformed derivatives nil-py and nil-hsv is very similar in exponentially growing cells, but in dense culture there is a very significant difference in the level of a protein (p8), which is much higher ... | 1975 | 165180 |
[relation between endocrinology and psychiatry. some recent developments]. | relations between endocrinology and psychiatry are developing in two main directions: behavioural effects of hormones. after the effects of peripheral hormones, recent works are concerned with a.c.t.h. and antidiuretic hormone (which interfere with memory process) and with hypothalamic peptides (which might have psychotropic properties, independant of their endocrine regulation function). -correlations between psychiatric syndroms and endocrine disorders. in some mentally depressed patients, dis ... | 2003 | 165466 |
[cyclic amp. biochemical and clinical aspects]. | 2003 | 166470 | |
actions and interactions of theophylline and imidazole on cardiac contractility, phosphorylase activation and cyclic amp. | injection of 1.0 mg theophylline and 1.6 mg imidazole into guinea-pig hearts perfused by the langendorff technique increased cardiac contractile force by 20.0 +/- 1.0% and 23.3 +/- 1.2% over control and activated phosphorylase without producing significant changes in cyclic amp levels. when guinea-pig hearts were perfused with theophylline (10(-3) m) or imidazole (20 mm), injection of either imidazole or theophylline did not further increase cardiac contractility or phosphorylase a levels. in al ... | 1976 | 183614 |
herpesvirus-induced urolithiasis in specific-pathogen-free male cats. | 1977 | 201200 | |
the equilibrium constant and the reversibility of the reaction catalysed by nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide kinase from pigeon liver. | the reversibility of the nad+ kinase reaction was established, and the kinetic parameters of the rate equation in the reverse direction were determined. the equilibrium constant of the reaction was determined by using the purified pigeon liver enzyme and radioactively labelled nicotinamide nucleotides. the relationship between kinetic parameters of the forward and reverse reactions is in reasonable agreement with the measured equilibrium constant. as expected from the proposed mechanism of actio ... | 2003 | 201249 |
distribution of corticotrophin releasing factor activity within the hypothalamic-pituitary complex of rats and cattle. | an assay system involving cultured rat adenohypophysial cells from either intact or adrenalectomized donors was used to study the distribution of corticotrophin releasing factor (crf) activity in the hypothalamic-pituitary complex of rats and cattle. in the rat hypothalamus, crf activity was most concentrated in the median eminence, but crf was present in the stalk and the posterior pituitary gland in much higher concentrations than in the median eminence in both species. the dose--response slop ... | 1977 | 201710 |
cell membrane structure of human giant-celled glioblastoma. | a giant-cell glioblastoma was examined by electron microscopy and by the freeze-fracture technique. the cell membranes bordering the extensive extracellular space often showed complicated undulations and peripheral vacuoles as well as occasional microvilli or filopodia. the undulations were mainly composed of plasmalemmal vesicles as well as of large (400--800 nm in diameter) and small (30--50 nm in diameter) localized protrusions and invaginations of the cell membrane. deep invaginations of the ... | 1978 | 205080 |
characterization of a unique cell line (laz 221) from human acute lymphocytic ("null" cell) leukemia. | a unique human cell line designated laz 221 has been established from the peripheral blood of a patient with acute lymphocytic leukemia of the "null" cell type. the cell line does not possess the epstein-barr virus nuclear antigen and has a karyotype of 45,xx,-9,-12,+(9q12q). both the established cell line and the patient's uncultured blast cells share the same phenotypic markers. they both lack t-cell markers. they fail to form sheep erythrocyte rosettes and do not react with t-cell-specific an ... | 1978 | 205365 |
common mesophilic anaerobes, including clostridium botulinum and clostridium tetani, in 21 soil specimens. | a relatively rich medium was markedly superior to a dilute medium for the isolation of anaerobic bacteria from soil. the obligate anaerobes isolated from 21 soil samples were all clostridia and the counts ranged from 2.7 x 10-2 to 3.3 x 10-6 per g. the organisms most frequently isolated were clostridium subterminate, c. sordelii, c. sporogenes, c. indolis, c. bifermentans, c. mangenoti, and c. perfringens. seventeen other species were also recognized but almost one-third of the isolates could no ... | 1975 | 238468 |
isoelectric focusing of proteins using a ph gradient created by a concentration gradient of nonelectrolytes in solution. | a new method of producing a stable ph gradient in buffer solutions is suggested, obtained by the concentration gradient of a nonelectrolyte in buffer solutions as a result of the gradual change in the dielectric properties of the solution. the maximal concentrations of nonelectrolyte which do not influence the protein configuration allow a ph gradient with a range of two ph units to be produced. it is suggested that the properties of some polyols (i.e. glycerol or mannitol) be used to change the ... | 1975 | 238655 |
[thyroid ectopy. growth retardation]. | 2003 | 262258 | |
a case of gastric leiomyoblastoma with metastasis to the liver. | 2003 | 262300 | |
coercive treatment for alcoholic 'driving under the influence of liquor' offenders. | 1991 | 270362 | |
insulin resistance due to a defect distal to the insulin receptor: demonstration in a patient with leprechaunism. | we have studied a 2-year-old girl with acanthosis nigricans, glucose intolerance, marked hyperinsulinemia, and somatic features characteristic of the leprechaunism syndrome. circulating plasma insulin levels were increased up to 50-fold and the patient showed a blunted hypoglycemic response to an injection of exogenous insulin (0.2 units/kg), indicating the presence of severe insulin resistance. insulin purified from the patient's plasma was normal on the basis of chromatographic, electrophoreti ... | 1978 | 277948 |
[fractures of the temporomandibular joint extension in growth years]. | 1963 | 278340 | |
[eosinophilic leukosis]. | 2003 | 290268 | |
legionnaires' disease. a cause of lung abscess. | 2004 | 368366 | |
aortic valve replacement in a case of ehlers danlos syndrome. | a case of ehlers danlos syndrome is described in a 54-year-old caucasian male. he had calcific aortic valve disease and dilatation of the ascending aorta. an aortic valve replacement was performed using a starr prosthesis. | 2004 | 383121 |
clifford d. evans. | 2004 | 383130 | |
application of laser raman and infrared spectroscopy to the analysis of membrane structure. | 2004 | 383152 | |
the myelodysplasia and hydrocephalus program in nebraska: a 15 year review of costs and benefits. | 2004 | 412114 | |
lung biopsy in sarcoidosis. | 2004 | 421597 | |
the lipid composition of rat brain aggregating cell cultures during development. | the lipid and fatty acid composition of rat brain was studied during its development both in vivo and in an aggregating cell culture system. although the amount of lipid present in the cultures was very low, the increase in glycolipid content corresponded closely to the period of intense myelin formation. very long chain fatty acids (hydroxylated and unsubstituted) were present in 41-day cultures. in comparison to the in vivo situation, myelination was delayed in vitro and, after 40 days in cult ... | 1979 | 514541 |
external factors influencing blood gas analysis: quality control revisited. | 2004 | 517557 | |
a study of repeat prescription cards in a general practice. | a study of repeat prescription cards in a general practice revealed problems in good record keeping and patient recall. a system involving a repeat register was therefore developed to create an easily accessible practice record and a recall procedure was initiated. greater control over repeat cards is now possible.examination of the age and sex of the card-holders showed a high proportion of elderly females. by scrutiny of the contents of the cards, a profile of prescribing in the practice was d ... | 2004 | 522065 |
the need for health care--a pilot survey with general practice. | a feasibility study was carried out in two places in wiltshire of a method of ascertaining the morbidity of the population. traditional medical history taking and examination of the individuals were completed in a random sample of the population, of whom 89 per cent were contacted. the method appears feasible for a survey of sufficient size to measure morbidity and the study gave useful preliminary indications of unmet health care need. the cost of such a larger survey would be small in relation ... | 2004 | 522069 |
effects of ca+ and k+ on oscillatory afterpotentials in dog ventricular muscle fibers. | 1979 | 522140 | |
[the total suppression of the external pancreatic secretion of the dog (author's transl)]. | 1979 | 544203 | |
transplantation behavior of a.th and a.tl t-cell lymphomas in congenic resistant and hybrid strains. | seven spontaneously arising t-cell lymphomas originating in a.th or a.tl mice, which are congenic for the immune response gene (i) chromosomal segment were described. when transplanted into partner strains which were incompatible at the i region, the tumors were rapidly rejected. rejection was proposed to be due to the presence of antigens controlled by i-region genes. | 2005 | 1079852 |
[massive lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage of diverticular origin. diagnostic and therapeutic problems]. | 2005 | 1082809 | |
thoughts about medical writing. xxix. authorship-who, and where? | 2005 | 1169027 | |
[thrombotic occlusion and late lysis in the arteria subclavia lusoria dextra]. | case history of a 45 years aged male patient with an aortic arch anomaly. thrombotic occlusion of the a. lusoria dextra with symptoms of a subclavian-steal syndrome and anoxia in the right hand. spontaneous lysis after 8 weeks is documentated by arteriography. | 2005 | 1183296 |
a volumetric assessment of pollen levels in the air of ann arbor, michigan. | 2005 | 1196148 | |
effects of subzero temperatures on the microcirculation in the oral mucous membrane. | 2005 | 1214600 | |
management of pathological fractures at the mayo clinic. | 2005 | 1234120 | |
a 2-year follow-up of 72 hyperactive boys. classroom behavior and peer acceptance. | a 2-year, prospective follow-up of 72 hyperactive boys (94 per cent of the initial sample) examined classroom and home behavior, academic achievement, peer status, and depressive symptomatology for patients and a matched control group. sixty-five per cent of the sample was still on medication at follow-up. the patient group continued to manifest behavioral and academic difficulty. off-drug classroom behavior showed considerable stability from baseline to 2-year follow-up which did not appear to ... | 2005 | 1249566 |
linkage studies between hl-a and gpt polymorphisms and other genetic markers. | the phenotypes of 56 families with 126 children from the hamburg area as well as gene frequencies and segregation of the genetic markers gpt, ap, ada, ak, pgm1, pgm3, 6-pgd, che, c3, gc, tf, hp and cp were studied. in regard to linkage, the informative families were correlated to the results of hl-a and gpt typing. the linkage was tested according to the sequential test by morton (1955). see article. for other gene loci, linkage to the hl-a or gpt system could not be proved. but the positive lod ... | 2005 | 1251571 |
epidemiologic observations on suicides in virginia. | 2005 | 1266370 | |
use of adeno-associated virus as a general transduction vector for mammalian cells. | 1992 | 1316261 |