[prevention of nitrite-nitrate poisonings of animals]. | | 1976 | 133519 |
[biology of echinococcus granulosus in the body of sheep]. | | 1976 | 133525 |
[microbial contamination of sperm and fertility]. | | 1976 | 133528 |
[ultrastructural localization of mg++- and ca++-activated adenosine triphosphatase spinal ganglia of the sheep and goat]. | light and electron microscopic investigations on the mg++- and ca++-activated atpase of sheep and goat dorsal root ganglion have been carried out. reaction products occur in plasma membranes and interfaces between neurons and sheath cells, between adjacent sheath cells and on the surface of unmyelinated fibers. cytoplasmic protrusions of ganglion cells and numerous surface increasing invaginations of sheath membranes form close connections between neurons and sheath cells. | 1976 | 133586 |
[radiological examination of embryonal and fetal vessels. technique and method of prenatal, post-mortem angiography in different stages of gestation]. | the development and technique of a x-ray examination for prenatal and post-mortem angiography is presented. after elaboration of an appropriate method for preservation and treatment of the embryos the angiographic procedure was technically evolved and performed on 55 cow-, 40 pig-, and 5 sheep embryos and fetuses with a vertex- breech- length between 11 and 222mm. selective filling of the arterial and venous system with good opacification of the peripheral vessels and capillary plexus could be r ... | 1976 | 133921 |
the formation of stable e-rosettes by human t lymphocytes activated in mixed lymphocyte reactions. | the aim of the present study was to determine whether activation of human t-lymphocytes affects their interaction with sheep red blood cells (srbc). less than 3% of the e-rosettes formed by freshly isolated peripheral blood lymphocytes (pbl) and srbc are stable and do not disintegrate after incubation at 37 degrees c. in contrast, about 30% of pbl kept in culture for 5 days in the presence of mitomycin c-treated allogeneic lymphocytes were found to form stable e-rosettes. whereas no rosettes wer ... | 1976 | 134120 |
[mucopolysaccharide content in the wool of sheep of different breeds]. | the content of acid mucopolysaccharides was studied in wool from sheep of different species. in particular it was shown that the wool of fine fleece sheep is notable for the highest content of mucopolysaccharides. a comparatively lower quantity of mucopolysaccharides was found in the woold of hair sheep. the content of mucopolysaccharides in wool is closely connected with it structure; i.e. with the ratio of individual keratoses in it. | 1976 | 134477 |
effect of cyclophosphamide on the immune response to sheep erythrocytes in the mouse. ii. a study of enzyme activities in the draining lymph node. | young adult cfw mice, injected with sheep erythrocytes, were treated with cyclophosphamide and sacrificed at different times. the activity of acid phosphatase and for non-specific esterase was measured by semi-quantitative methods in smears prepared from cell suspension of draining lymph node. in cyclophosphamide-treated mice was noted a significant decrease in acid phosphatase activity in lymphoid cells, expressed both as average activity in single lymphoid cell and a decrease in proportion of ... | 1976 | 134524 |
purification of a human serum protein ("factor e") which enhances cobra venom factor-induced indirect lysis. identification with the fifth component of complement. | complexes formed of cobra venom factor (cvf) and activated factor b (b) by interaction of cvf and b with trypsin or factor d are capable of activating the third and fifth complement component. when incubated with sheep or guinea pig red cells and guinea pig serum in the presence of edta, these cvfb complexes produce "indirect lysis". addition of a human serum factor, earlier designated as factor e (6), greatly enhances the efficiency of this lytic system. the component with this activity has bee ... | 1976 | 134530 |
[bpo-specific, complement-dependant cell-lysis of differently sensitized sheep red cells: evaluation of haptenic groups and their influence on igm and igg-induced lysis (author's transl)]. | sheep erythrocytes were coated with bencylpenicilloyl-(bpo)groups. different incubation periods resulted in erythrocyte preparations with different hapten density. complement dependent lysis induced by igm or igg antibodies was studied with the cell preparations. the calculation of hapten density on the erythrocyte surface was not possible by direct measurement of coupled radioactive bpo since more than 90% of radioactive material was found in the soluble supernatant after osmotic cell lysis and ... | 1976 | 134537 |
t- and b-areas in immune reactions. volume changes in t and b cell compartments of the rat spleen following intravenous administration of a thymus-dependent (srbc) and a thymus-independent (paratyphoid vaccin-endotoxin) antigen. a histometric study. | in the white pulp of rat spleens cell numbers were studied in the different compartments following intravenous administration of comparable doses of paratyphoid vaccine (ptv, thymus-independent) and sheep red blood cells (srbc, thymus-dependent). in the periarteriolar lymphatic sheaths (pals) both cell concentration and volume were measured. for the follicles and the marginal zone only volume was recorded in the first 5 days following antigen administration. additionally, histologic observations ... | 1976 | 134539 |
recent data on the properties of the viruses of kuru and transmissible virus dementias. | | 1975 | 134597 |
[the acquisition of antibody diversity studied in anuran amphibians (author's transl)]. | for t and b lymphocytes, the capacity of recognizing diverse antigens is acquired early in ontogeny. this is shown for t cells by graft rejection and mixed leucocyte reaction experiments and for b cells by the heterogeneity of antibody response in young larvae which only possess a small number of lymphocytes. thus any proposed mechanism for the generation of antibody diversity in frogs has to take into account: (a) that such diversity is acquired within about 21-30 days after fertilization in la ... | 1976 | 134665 |
[activities and properties of adenosine triphosphatase (atpase) in homogenates of renal cortex, liver, myocardium and small-intestine mucosa in sheep]. | studies conducted into the activity of adenosine triphosphatase (atpase) in homogenate of several tissues of sheep and against the background of ph 7.5 (tris-hcl buffer) have shown highest enzyme activity to develop in renal cortex and cerebral cortex followed, in declining order of quotation, by liver, myocardium, and mucous membrane of small intestine. atpase activities were studied also in the presence of ph-values between 7.2 and 8.95 (tris-hcl buffer) and between 8.6 and 11 (piperazine buff ... | 1976 | 134680 |
[t-cell leukemias of adulthood]. | 9 adult patients suffering from different forms of t-cell-malignancies were investigated: 4 patients with t-all; 1-t-all-cll mixed form (prolymphocytic); 2 t-cll; 2 sézary-syndrome. the clinical peculiarities of the different forms of leukemias were compared: involvement of lymph nodes and spleen, of the central nervous system and the skin was frequent; in contrast to the findings in sézary-syndrome, bone marrow infiltration was prominent. light and electron microscopic morphology of the maligna ... | 1976 | 134752 |
[neurophysins of mammals: evolution and biological signification]. | neurohypophysial hormone-neurophysin complexes have been prepared from posterior pituitary glands of artiodactyla (ox, sheep, pig), perissodactyla (horse) and cetacea (whale), by fractionated salt precipitation. the components have been separated by molecular sieving in 0.2 m acetic acid and neurophysins have been purified by ion-exchange chromatography on deae-sephadex a-50. two types of neurophysins, msel-neurophysins and vldv-neurophysins, can be distinguished according to the amino acid resi ... | 1976 | 134792 |
the bionomics of the free-living larvae and the transmission of dictyocaulus filaria between lambs in north-east england. | the bionomics of the free-living larvae of dictyocaulus filaria on pasture, and the transmission of infection between lambs, were studied during different seasons of the year in north-east england. the rate of development of first-stage larvae to the third stage took 4-9 days in late spring and summer, 1 1/2-4 weeks in autumn and 5 1/2-7 weeks in winter. the proportion of first-stage larvae developing to the third stage ranged from 10-28% in autumn and winter, and 2-25% in spring and summer. the ... | 1976 | 135016 |
measurement of flow of intestinal contents in sheep by an electromagnetic method [proceedings]. | | 1976 | 135261 |
activity of fenbendazole against lung worms in naturally infected sheep. | | 1976 | 135403 |
characterization of mg-atpase and (na+ + k+)-stimulated mg-atpase in smooth muscular cells of the sheep's common carotid artery. | the mg-atpase and (na+ + k+)-stimulated mg-atpase in the mitochondrial and microsomal fraction of smooth muscular cells of the sheep's common carotid artery have been characterized in more detail. optimal enzyme activities were found for all atpases to be at ph 7.5-8.0 and 45 degrees c-50 degrees c. the energies of activation were found to be at 5-9 kcal/mole for both atpases. two-thirds of the (na+ + k+)-stimulated mg-atpase were found to be ouabain-sensitive and thus attributed to the coupled ... | 1976 | 135464 |
[effect of 17beta-estradiol-3-monobenzoate on humoral antibody formation in mice]. | 17beta-estradiol-3-monobenzoate injected s.c. in mice led to a dose-dependent stimulation of the global reticuloendothelial clearance function. furthermore, a significant depression of serum hemagglutinin levels, being independent of the anitgen dose, was noticed. although a slight decrease of antigen-sensitive (memory) cells was revealed, estradiol treatment before priming failed to impair immunological memory as assayed by hemagglutinin titers in the secondary reaction. estradiol administratio ... | 1976 | 135498 |
staphylococci from the feces of different animal species: biotypes of staphylococcus aureus strains of sheep and goat origin. | staphylococcus aureus was found in 96% of the rectal swabs from 133 sheep and in 80% of the swabs from 125 goats. seventy-seven percent of the isolates from both hosts exhibited the fibrinolytic and growth characteristics of human biotype a on human plasma and crystal violet agar, respectively, but 99% of these isolates resembled s. aureus of animal origin in their other properties. only 21% of the sheep and 24% of the goat isolates were clearly identifiable as human biotype a and animal biotype ... | 1976 | 135527 |
studies of 1-deoxy-d-fructose, 1-deoxy-d-glucitol, and 1-deoxy-d-minnitol as antimetabolites. | 1-deoxy-d-fructose was synthesized in 27% yield from d-glucosamine in a three-step procedure involving raney nickel desulfurization and oxidative deamination with 3,5-di-tert-butyl- 1,2-benzoquinone applied to appropriate intermediates. 1-deoxyfructose and its reduction products, 1-deoxyglucitol and 1-deoxymannitol, were tested as substrates and antimetabolites. for sheep liver glucitol dehydrogenase, the km is 53 mm for 1-deoxymannitol, were tested as substrates and antimetabolites. for sheep l ... | 1976 | 135580 |
lymphocyte membrane receptors in human lymphoid leukemias. | membrane-bound immunoglobulins, receptors for the fc fragment of igg and receptors for the third component of human or murine complement were used as b cell membrane markers to study peripheral blood lymphocytes from twenty-two patients with chronic lymphatic leukemia (cll), five patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (all) and one patient with sézary syndrome. the capacity of human t cells of forming "spontaneous rosettes" with sheep erythrocytes was employed as t cell membrane marker. in n ... | 1975 | 135682 |
isolation on discontinuous gradients of bovine albumin of a subpopulation of human lymphocytes exhibiting precursor characteristics. | purified subpopulations of lymphocytes were obtained from discontinuous bovine serum albumin (bsa) gradients and by rosetting sheep erythrocytes (e) or eac1-3. cells from layers 1 to 3 of the bsa gradient which failed to rosette with e were highly reactive with eac1-3 and with anti-human igm. demonstrating a high spontaneous rate of dna synthesis and primitive morphology, these cells responded to pokeweed mitogen, concanavalin a and alloantigens, but not to phytohemagglutinin or soluble antigens ... | 1975 | 135685 |
a case of small-cell sézary's syndrome with null-cell features. | a case of the small-cell variant of sézary's syndrome (ss) is reported in which the ss cells lacked the surface-marker characteristics of both t- and b-cells. in particular, the ss cells failed to form e-rosettes even with a sensitive technique using 2-amino-ethylisothiouronium bromide (aet)-treated sheep red blood cells. the significance of these findings is briefly considered in relation to the existing literature. | 1976 | 135771 |
incorporation of intravenously administered urea-15n into sheep plasma proteins and their amide groups. | two sheep with a low and high nitrogen intake (7.6 and 24 g n/day respectively) were given a single intravenous dose of 15n-labelled urea (15.3 mg 15n/kg b.w.) the findings were as follows. the greater part of non-retained 15n from the administered dose was excreted during the first day after the intravenous administration of 15n-urea. daily excretion in the faeces amounted to 1.35-2.37% of the 15n in the given dose. with a low n intake, more 15n from the given dose (59.4%) was retained in the n ... | 1976 | 135988 |
haemoglobin types in peripheral blood and bone marrow cells in rats after a single blood loss. | the authors studied quantitative changes in the synthesis of haemoglobin types in rat peripheral erythrocytes and in the cells of the bone marrow erythrocytic series after a single blood loss. they demonstrated that raised synthesis of given haemoglobin types could be found in the peripheral cells 5-7 days after blood loss. these changes could already be detected in the bone marrow cells 24 hours after blood loss. the question of the probable site and level of the origin of altered haemoglobin s ... | 1976 | 135989 |
the mesonephros of cat and sheep. comparative morphological and histochemical studies. | | 1976 | 136170 |
some effects of pressure treatment on actomyosin systems. | natural actomyosin, actin and myosin, have been pressurized at up to 150 mn/m2 for 1 h at 0 degrees c and examined 3-5 h later. pressurization of myosin resulted in the formation of aggregates with a molecular weight approximately that expected for a dimer, whereas with f-actin depolymerization occurred. with actomyosin, a gel to sol transition was promoted. viscosity and light-scattering measurements indicated that pressurization results in a large measure of disaggregation of actomyosin in sol ... | 1976 | 136239 |
heart phosphofructokinase: allosteric kinetics with fructose 6-sulfate. | the allosteric regulation of heart phosphofructokinase was studied at ph 6.9 with an alternative substrate, fructose 6-sulfate. the alternative substrate allowed kinetic studies to be carried out at high enzyme concentrations (0.1 mg/ml) where the effect of allosteric ligands on enzyme physical structure has been studied. a km for atp binding (8-10 mum) in the presence of saturating amp concentrations was found which agreed well with the value obtained at ph 8.2, atp inhibitory effects closely f ... | 1976 | 136271 |
spontaneous and pha-induced rosetting of human blood, tonsil lymphocytes and mlc blasts with sheep, human and horse erythrocytes. | compared to peripheral blood lymphocytes the ability of human tonsil t cells and mlc blasts to bind sheep, human and horse erythrocytes was found to be increased. tonsil and mlc t cells were able to bind sheep red blood cells without any cold incubation, i.e. they were 'early' rosettes, and higher percentage of human and horse erythrocyte rosettes were formed by these cells. low doses of phytohaemagglutinin increased the proportion of rosettes between peripheral blood, tonsil, mlc cells and huma ... | 1976 | 136324 |
laparoscopic techniques for biomedical research. | the techniques used for laparoscopic observation of reproductive systems in 23 species are described. the application of various techniques to biomedical research is examined, and the methods used for laparoscopic follicular aspiration and injection, as well as the techniques for uterine flushing collection from swine and nonhuman primates, and oviductal deposition of test solutions are described. | 1976 | 136515 |
immune system reconstitution following allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in man: a multiparameter analysis. | | 1976 | 136774 |
stimulation of lymphocytes from rheumatoid arthritis patients by mitogens and igg. | in the first part of this work patients with rheumatoid arthritis (ra), 36 cases and normal subjects, 49 cases have been studied by lymphocyte cultures stimulated by phytohaemagglutinin (pha), concanavalin a (con a), pokeweed mitogen (pwm) and con a convalently bound to sepharose 4 b (con a-s). the comparisons between the two groups have shown a significant difference between the ra lymphocytes and the control lymphocytes stimulated by pha and con a. however no statistical difference has been fo ... | 1976 | 136882 |
efficacy of albendazole against haemonchus, nematodirus, dictyocaulus, and monieza of sheep. | albendazole was highly efficacious in the removal of monospecific and mixed infection of haemonchus contortus, nematodirus spathiger, and dictyocaulus filaria from sheep. a dose level of 5 mg/kg removed nearly all gastrointestinal nematodes, and 10 mg/kg removed all lungworms. tapeworms of the genus moniezia were completely removed by a dose level of 10 hg/kg. | 1976 | 136914 |
metabolism of [4c]crufomate (4-t-butyl-2-chlorophenyl methyl methylphosphoramidate) by the sheep. | twenty-five metabolites were isolated from the urine, feces or plasma of sheep given single oral doses of [14c]crufomate (4-t-butyl-2-chlorophenyl methyl methylphosphoramidate). these metabolites resulted from one or more of the following transformations: oxidatin of a methyl group in the t-butyl moiety to yield either an alcohol or a carboxylic acid; hydrolysis of the phosphate and phosphate and phosphoramidate bonds; oxidatin of the n-methyl group to yield n-formyl phosphoramidates; methylatio ... | 1976 | 137003 |
mass spectral characterization of the glucuronide conjugates of crufomate (4-t-butyl-2-chlorophenyl methyl methylphosphoramidate) metabolites. | seven sheep metabolites of crufomate (4-t-butyl-2-chlorophenyl methyl methylphosphoramidate) were characterized as glucuronide conjugates by interpretation of mass spectral data obtained from ths of the methyl esters. | 1976 | 137005 |
[reversal of the depressive power of cyclophosphamide on the anti-infectious defense of the mouse by means of a somatic antigen from bacillus subtilis]. | in the experimental conditions reported the cyclophosphamide increases the pathogenic effect of escherichia coli in mice. treating the animals with a somatic antigen of bacillus subtilis, reverses the aggravating effect of cyclophosphamide on the experimental infection. similar results are obtained through the parenteral and the rectal routes. this antigen does not limit either the leucopenient effect of cyclophosphamide nor its blocking effect on the synthesis of sheep red blood cells antibody ... | 1976 | 137039 |
[influence of intestinal microflora on the amino acid composition of lamb feces]. | 6 conventional and 5 germfree male lambs were fed ad libitum a uht sterilized cow milk. body weight and food intake were recorded. whole feces were collected for 5 consecutive days. growth rate reached 259 g/d for the germfree. daily fecal excretion of dry matter and nitrogenous compounds are not found different in the two groups of animals. the influence of intestinal microflora appears on the biochemical composition of the feces. as compared to the conventional fecal proteins from germfree lam ... | 1976 | 137044 |
[antigenic and blood group activity of lamb gastric mucoproteins]. | the antigenic properties of a lamb mucin and of a glycoprotein isolated from it are investigated. the proteins are studied by immunoelectrophoresis of the mucin and of the glycoprotein against either a sheep serum antiserum or an exclusively glycoprotein antiserum. no serum protein could be shown in the mucin. in addition, the glycoprotein gives a precipitin line only with the specific antiserum; its antigenic power seems to be concealed in the original mucin. the carbohydrates are studied throu ... | 1976 | 137048 |
a possible molecular mechanism of the action of digitalis: ouabain action on calcium binding to sites associated with a purified sodium-potassium-activated adenosine triphosphatase from kidney. | calcium binding at 0 degrees c to a purified sheep kidney na+,k+-atpase was described by linear scatchard plots. binding at saturating free calcium was 65-80 nmol/mg of protein, or 30-40 mol of calcium/mol of enzyme. aqueous emulsions of lipids extracted from na+,k+-atpase yielded dissociation constants and maximum calcium-binding values that were similar to those for native na+,k+-atpase. phospholipase a treatment markedly reduced calcium binding. pretreatment of native na+,k+-atpase with ouaba ... | 1977 | 137087 |
reversible inhibition of (na+, k+) atpase by mg2+, adenosine triphosphate, and k+. | adenosine triphosphate (atp) hydrolysis catalyzed by the plasma membrane (na+,k+)atpase isolated from several sources was inhibited by mg+, provided that k+ and atp were also present. phosphorylation of the adenosine triphosphatase (atpase) by atp and by inorganic phosphate was also inhibited, as was p-nitrophenyl phosphatase activity. (ethylenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acid (edta) and catecholamines protected from and reversed the inhibition of atp hydrolysis by mg2+, k+ and atp. edta was protected ... | 1977 | 137742 |
[the immunological mechanisms of psoriasis]. | the occurrence of ana in eluates of lymphocytes and polymorphonuclear leucocytes obtained in five untreated psoriasis patients could be demonstrated by means of the indirect immunofloruescence technique. these antibodies appear to be mainly directed against the nuclei of the basal cell layer, however, ana directed against the nuclei of epidermal and dermal cells have also been encountered. the immunological mechanisms in psoriasis may therefore be looked upon as the result of an alteration in th ... | 1976 | 138379 |
[comparative roentgenological embryology of the supraaortic arteries of domestic mammals with a prenatal angiographic technique (author's transl)]. | | 1977 | 138642 |
[alloplastic tracheal replacement]. | 1. replacement of the cervical trachea using silasticprostheses was performed in sheeps with good long term results. 2. the superiority of subterminal suture cuffs is demonstrated. 3.a biological adhesive system supplementing the sutures of the anastomoses was highly effective. 4. the results of replacement of the canine tracheal carina are presented. 5. since auto-, homo- and auto-alloplastic grafts do not epithelialize they are not capable of active secrection transport. moreover they show a p ... | 1977 | 138653 |
lung mast cell density and distribution in chronically hypoxic animals. | changes in the density and distribution of pulmonary mast cells were determined in six mammalian species exposed to hypobaric hypoxia (pb = 435 torr) for 19-48 days. control animals were studied at 1,600 m (pb = 635 torr). total lung mast cell hyperplasia was observed only in calves exposed to high altitude. pigs, rats, and sheep exhibited small, but insignificant, increases in mast cell density. perivascular mast cell proliferation adjacent to vessels of 30-500 mum in diameter was seen in both ... | 1977 | 138666 |
a comparison of the kinetics of the macrophage electrophoretic mobility (mem) and the tanned sheep erythrocyte electrophoretic mobility (teem) tests. | in this study the macrophage electrophoretic mobility (mem) test was modified by using tanned sheep erythrocytes in place of guinea pig peritoneal macrophages as the indicator cells of lymphocyte sensitization to antigens. this modification is named the tanned sheep erythrocyte electrophoretic mobility (teem) test, and a comparison of the kinetics of the two systems allowed the following conclusions to be made: 1) treatment of freshly drawn sheep red blood cells with a concentration of 1/40,000 ... | 1977 | 138709 |
[stimulating effect of b-lymphocytes in mixed cultures on autologous t-lymphocytes in chronic lymphatic leukemia]. | two different cellular populations among the circulating lymphocytes were separated by using a technique based on the t lymphocytes capacity to form nonimmune rosettes with sheep red blood cells. the first population (p) is essentially composed of t lymphocytes, the second (population s) is made up mainly of type b lymphocytes. this technique was applied in the study of circulating lymphocytes in 11 patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and was satisfactory both for good reproducibility an ... | 1976 | 139155 |
immunosuppressive activity of ascitic fluid from patients with cancer metastatic to the peritoneum. | we have examined the immunosuppressive effects of ascitic fluids from patients with advanced cancer metastatic to the peritoneum and compared them with noncancerous abdominal or pleural effusions, serum from cancer patients, or the proteins human serum albumin and bovine gamma-globulin. the ascitic fluids from cancer patients produce a nontoxic, dose-dependent suppression of dna and protein synthesis of phytohemagglutinin-stimulated human peripheral blood lymphocytes. this suppression reached 10 ... | 1977 | 139204 |
[characterization of the (na+-k+)-atpase from endometrial plasma membranes of immature mammals]. | the (na+-k+)-atpase in plasma membrane from mammiferous endometrium is characterized by the mg/atp ratio equal to one, and by a distinct affinity for na+ (1.3 mm) and k+ (2 mm). the activity is maximum for ph 7.4-7.5 in presence of mg++ 2mm and atp 2 mm, na+ 140 mm and k+ 10 mm. | 1976 | 139211 |
a comparative histochemical study of the masseter muscle of the cattle, sheep, swine, dog, guinea pig, and rat. | the masseter muscles of different mammals were studied by means of hisotchemical reactions: nadh: nitro bt oxidoreductase (nadhox), 3-hydroxybutyrate: nad+ oxidoreductase (hbox), glycerol-3-phosphate: menadione oxidoreductase (gpox), and acid-stable and alkali-stable myosin adenosine triphosphatase (atpase). the masseter mucles of cattle and sheep consisted only of the fibres that reacted moderately for gpox and strongly for nadhox, hbox, and the acid-stable atpase. the masseter fibres of rats a ... | 1977 | 139387 |
[isolation of vad-medani arbovirus from hyalomma asiaticum sch. et schl., 1929 in turkmen ssr]. | | 1976 | 139538 |
the structure of lipids and proteins studied by attenuated total reflection (atr) infrared spectroscopy. ii. oriented layers of a homologous series: phosphatidylethanolamine to phosphatidylcholine. | polarized infrared atr spectra of dry oriented multilayers of dipalmitoylphosphatidylethanolamine, sheep brain phosphatidylethanolamine, dipalmitoylphosphatidyl-n-methylethanolamine, dipalmitoylphosphatidyl-n-n-dimethylethanolamine, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine and egg phosphatidylcholine are reported. structural features of hydrocarbon chains and polar headgroups are discussed. the average deviation fo hydrocarbon chains from the normal to the plane of the bilayer was found to be 20-30 degree ... | 1977 | 139776 |
leukemic reticuloendotheliosis: "hairy cell leukemia," functional and structural features of the abnormal cell in a patient with profound leukocytosis. | the development of profound leukocytosis in a patient with leukemic reticuloendotheliosis (lre) enabled us to obtain purified lre cells for the investigation of their structural and functional characteristics. the lre cells of our patient bore surface immunoglobulin and had complement receptors but did not bear fc receptors and did not form rosettes with sheep erythrocytes. by electron microscopy, the cells were observed to contain typical ribosome lamella structures and to phagocytize both 0.81 ... | 1977 | 139955 |
arylsulphatase c of sheep brain and its relationship to oestrone sulphatase and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphatase activities. | | 1976 | 140147 |
distinctive functional properties of human blood l lymphocytes: a comparison with t lymphocytes, b lymphocytes, and monocytes. | human blood lymphocytes with high affinity fc receptors have been operationally named l lymphocytes because of membrane-labile igg markers. l lymphocytes lack membrane-incorporated immunoglobulin and do not form rosettes with sheep red blood cells coated with igm antibody and mouse complement. these lymphocytes are capable of binding igg in normal human serum at 4 degrees c and will form rosettes with human lymphocytes coated with ripley igg. in this study, functional in vitro properties of isol ... | 1977 | 140193 |
characteristics of staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from different animal species. | staphylococcus aureus strains originating from humans, cows, poultry, pigs, dogs and pigeons were characterised according to the biotyping scheme of hájek and marsálek (1971). all strains obtained from poultry, dogs and pigeons and the majority of bovine, human and porcine strains were classifiable as belonging to different biotypes. two types were found to be present among poultry strains isolated in europe and japan. the porcine strains formed a heterogenic collection. one biotype predominated ... | 1976 | 140452 |
the epidemiology of dictyocaulus filaria in north east england. | the seasonal pattern of dictyocaulus filaria infection in four flocks of sheep under field conditions was studied by faecal examination for larvae. the prevalence of infection in lambs was low in spring and summer but increased in late autumn or winter, then fell again to a low level by may. however, most lambs became infected at some time during their first year of life. in ewes the prevalence of infection was generally low, but rose during winter and spring. seasonal pattern and intensity of i ... | 1977 | 140454 |
histoenzymological properties of masseter muscle in domestic and laboratory animals [proceedings]. | | 1976 | 140455 |
free and solvolysable dehydroepiandrosterone and androsterone in blood of mammals under physiological conditions and following administration of dehydroepiandrosterone. | a gas chromatographic method has been empolyed for the determination of dehydroepiandrosterone (d), androsterone (a), dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (ds) and androsterone sulphate (as) in the peripheral blood of human subjects and in various mammals under physiological conditions and after the administration of d or ds. unconjugated d has been isolated and the resting level determined in the rat, rabbit, dog , sheep, pig and cow, while ds was detectable in the peripheral circulation of the rat, ... | 1977 | 140574 |
sampling the fetoplacental circulation. ii. combined laparoscopy-fetoscopy in the pregnant ovine. | induction of pneumoperitoneum, laparoscopy, and intrauterine endoscopy (fetoscopy) were successfully accompished in 23 pregnant sheep at 45 to 60 days' gestational age. the fetoscope, a conventional 2.7 mm. hopkins straightforward wide-angle telescope (stortz 27018a) encased in a prototype 3.1 mm. eccentric cannula, incorporates a 25 gauge needle channel. multiple pregnancy was encountered in 11 animals. forty-two separate fetoscopic trials were accomplished; a fetoplacental blood sample was obt ... | 1977 | 140606 |
[several morphologic and histochemical aspects of the formation of the placenta in sheep]. | histological and histochemical methods were used to study morpho-functional properties in the development of the sheep placenta. general regularities of developmental changes in the structure of the placenta and its carbohydrate and protein metabolism have been found which speaks of the regular change of periods of the intrauterine development, related with changing the periods of the intrauterine feeding. the giant cells of the chorion were shown to participate in metabolic processes, in additi ... | 1976 | 140636 |
myocardial hypertrophy. light microscopic findings on the myocardium. blood supply. ventricular dilatation and heart failure. | the heart is an organ with an almost constant number of muscle cells under physiological conditions. but beyond the critical heart weight (500 g) there is an increase in the number of muscle fibers (hyperplasia) and a similar increase in the number of capillaries. the relation of 1 capillary to 1 muscle fiber remains constant. during physiological growth there is a rather close correlation between the growth of human coronary arteries and the growth of the myocardium. under pathological conditio ... | 1977 | 140665 |
[heterogeneity of ovine prolactin after labeling with iodine 125: value of labeling with lactoperoxidase]. | the authors have shown an heterogeneity of the ovine prolactine molecule after labelling with iodine 125. as well with chloramine t as with lactoperoxydase, it appears three molecular species which react with the immune serum antiprolactine (i.s.). the first species is of high molecular weight and is probably constituted of aggregates. their combination with the i.s. is non specific and give blanks of high value. the second species is a dimere and the third one is the monomere. the two last spec ... | 1976 | 140747 |
the assay, properties, and kinetics of human t cells forming clusters with sheep erythrocytes (cfc) in stimulated cultures. | | 1977 | 140767 |
functional properties of anti-b-cell antigen alloantisera. | | 1977 | 141136 |
[case of rabies in the dzhambul district]. | | 1976 | 141160 |
differential effect of pregnancy or gestagens on humoral and cell-mediated immunity. | the reactivity of spleen lymphocytes in a mixed lymphocyte culture and the in vivo pfc response to sheep erythrocytes have been evaluated in pregnant female mice and data compared with those observed in virgin sexually mature female mice daily treated either with progesterone or human chorionic gonadotropin (hcg) or human prolactin. the mixed lymphocyte reactivity is depressed at mid-pregnancy, whereas pfc response is increased. comparable immunological modifications have been found in mice trea ... | 1977 | 141352 |
differential effect of pancreatectomy on humoral and cell-mediated immune responses. | cell-mediated immune reactions, such as allogenic skin-graft rejection and pha or mlc responses, and antibody synthesis against different antigens (sheep erythrocytes, brucella antigen, bovine serum albumin) have been evaluated in rats suffering from experimentally-induced diabetes and in age-matched sham-treated controls. cell-mediated immune reactions are strongly depressed diabetic rats. the cellularity of the thymus and of thymus-dependent areas and the number of peripheral blood lymphocytes ... | 1977 | 141353 |
increased atp-ase activity of lymphocytes after rosette formation with sheep red blood cells. | in a number of experiments it was demonstrated that in the e-rosette assay for human t-lymphocytes using sheep red blood cells, the atp-ase activity of the lymphocytes increased in proportion to the number of rosettes being formed. also, after increasing the number of rosettes by treatment of the sheep red blood cells (srbc) with neuraminidase and after diminishing the number of rosettes by treatment of the lymphocytes with antilymphocyte globulin (alg), change in the atp-ase activity was propor ... | 1977 | 141727 |
[prognosis of dictyocauliasis in sheep]. | | 1976 | 141769 |
[inhibition antibodies identified as anti-ige]. | ten years ago the author described a precipitating agens which has been seen by immunreaction serum before and after desensitization. now it was possible to identify it as anti-ige. our first terminus was "hemmantikörper" (inhibition antibody). contrary to cooke's "blocking antibody" (= igg) anti-ige is an igm-antibody. according to earlier statement once more could be established that "hemmantikörper" are specific to allergen but not specific to the individuum. | 1976 | 141869 |
abrogation of immunological tolerance by macrophage-treated antigen. | | 1976 | 141873 |
[effect of coamide on immunogenesis during antibiotic therapy]. | the dynamics of the antibody-producing cells in the spleen and the titer of hemagglutinines in the blood of albino mice immunized with sheep erythrocytes and treated with various doses (250, 500, 1000 gamma) of oxytetracycline and monomycin and their combinations with coamide, a complex of cobalt with nicotinic acid amide at different periods after the immunization. it was found that oxytetracycline in doses of 500 and 1000 gamma and monomycin in doses of 250, 500 and 1000 gamma administered int ... | 1977 | 141905 |
a reconstituted na+ + k+ pump in liposomes containing purified (na+ + k+)-atpase from kidney medulla. | liposomes containing either purified or microsomal (na+,k+)-atpase preparations from lamb kidney medulla catalyzed atp-dependent transport of na+ and k+ with a ratio of approximately 3na+ to 2k+, which was inhibited by ouabain. similar results were obtained with liposomes containing a partially purified (na+,k+)-atpase from cardiac muscle. this contrasts with an earlier report by goldin and tong (j. biol. chem. 249, 5907-5915, 1974), in which liposomes containing purified dog kidney (na+,k+)-atp ... | 1977 | 141941 |
the presence of a heparan sulphate proteoglycan in ovine brain. | | 1977 | 142022 |
recent advances in cardiac glycoside-na+,k+-atpase interaction. | na+,k+-atpase has been purified from lamb kidney and consists of two polypeptide peaks on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with an enzyme activity of 1,000 mumole pi/mg pro per hr. a scheme depicting the interaction of cardiac glycoside with the enzyme and ligand effects on binding has been constructed. under all ligand conditions, ouabain binding tends to reach the same maximum if sufficient ouabain is present. initial rates vary with ligand conditions. using a chase method, the rate of disso ... | 1977 | 142025 |
unconventional viruses and the origin and disappearance of kuru. | | 1977 | 142303 |
[sanitary and hygienic norms for commercial sheep raising farms]. | | 1977 | 142338 |
[experience in eradicating infectious epididymitis on farms]. | | 1977 | 142340 |
[treatment and prevention of mastitis in sheep]. | | 1977 | 142343 |
steady-state kinetic study of magnesium and atp effects on ligand affinity and catalytic activity of sheep kidney sodium, potassium-adenosinetriphosphatase. | | 1977 | 142515 |
[study of molecular forms of ovine and human prolactin]. | after labelling of human and ovine prolactine by the lactoperoxydase method, each prolactine shows at least three molecular forms : amorphous aggregates of large molecular weight, one dimere (m.w. no. 50 000) and one monomere (m.w. no. 25 000). the monomere and the dimere can spontaneously give rise to the aggregates. but the dimere never give monomere and monomere never give dimere. urea 8 m alone have not dissociating action on the polymeres or on the dimere. but urea 8 m plus mercaptoethanol ... | 1977 | 142566 |
[the radiological demonstration of vessels in embryos and foetuses. comparative radiological studies of the venous system of the neck, head and brain in domestic animals. paper 3 (author's transl)]. | a method was developed for prenatal, post-mortem angiography, post-mortem angiography of the venous system of the brain, head and neck; its development was studied in the embryos and foetuses of 80 cattle, 20 sheep and 20 pigs with a crown-rump lenght of 19 to 155 mm. radiological and corrosion preparations were studied. the embryonic and foetal venous systems were filled with thin barium sulphate through the umbilical and omphalic veins. the development and transformation of the cerebral veins ... | 1977 | 142724 |
uteroplacental blood flow and estrogen production following dehydroisoandrosterone infusion. | the effects of systemic infusions of dehydroisoandrosterone on uterine blood flow and the plasma concentration of estrogen in ovine pregnancy were studied in 7 pregnant ewes 52 to 128 days of gestation. uterine blood flow increased 17.8% after a systemic infusion of dehydroisoandrosterone of 4.67 mg +/- 0.3. maximum blood flows occurred 111 min +/- 5.8 after injection of dehydroisoandrosterone. the increase in flow (milliliter/minute) was greatest after 100 days of gestation. plasma estrone conc ... | 1977 | 142933 |
[adenosine triphosphatase and 5'-nucleotidase activity of antigen-stimulated lymphocytes]. | albion mice were immunized with a suspension of sheep erythrocytes. the animals were killed on the fifth and eighth day, and lymphocytes were taken from their spleen tissue. studied was the activity of the adenosinetriphosphatase and 5'-nucleotidase in the lymphocytes during the immunogenesis in terms of their link with the cellblast transformation. the enzyme activity was determined by the method of emmelot, bos, and the extent of the blast transformation was expressed by the so-called blastoge ... | 1977 | 143109 |
classic slow virus diseases. | two human disease, kuru and creutzfeldt-jakob disease, and two animal diseases, scrapie and mink encephalopathy, comprise the group designated the subacute spongiform encephalopathies. studies on these four classic conditions have generated a new philosophy, new concepts, and new technology that provide a basis for the study of chronic diseases and latent infections of man and animals. these aspects are discussed more broadly and in variable detail in the references listed on the following page. | 1977 | 143298 |
effect of mithramycin on immune response against sheep erythrocytes in rats. | | 1977 | 143447 |
in vivo responses of alloreactive lymphocytes stimulated in vitro. helper-cell activity of mlr-primed lymphocytes. | populations of mouse lymphocytes enriched in specific alloreactive cells by priming in a mixed lymphocyte response (mlr) include cells which, when injected into congenic nude mice, enable them to make alloantibody after immunization. helper cells for the priming h-2 alloantigens (h-2b or h-2k) were enriched relative to helper cells for the other h-2 type. furthermore, the alloantibody responses of nude mice reconstituted with lymphocytes primed twice in vitro were virtually monospecific for the ... | 1977 | 143715 |
[vaccination of lambs against invasion by dictyocaulus filaria larvae]. | | 1977 | 143748 |
[organization of the treatment of lambs]. | | 1977 | 143758 |
[toxic effect of ricide on sheep]. | | 1977 | 143760 |
[experience with the control of dicrocoeliasis]. | | 1977 | 143766 |
the isolation of proteoheparan sulphate from sheep brain [proceedings]. | | 1977 | 144075 |
isolation and characterization of native and lower molecular weight forms of sheep plasminogen. | two major forms of native sheep plasminogen (spg-a) have been isolated from plasma by affinity chromatography. these forms differ in molecular weight, charge characteristics, affinity for epsilon-aminocaproic acid (epsilon-ahx), and carbohydrate content. upon treatment of spg-a with plasmin, lower molecular weight plasminogens can be isolated. a plasminogen (spg-b) of molecular weight approximately 8,000 less than native plasminogen is rapidly produced when either major plasminogen form is trea ... | 1977 | 144130 |
[cellular immune reactivity in tumor patients: peripheral blood t-lymphocytes (author's transl)]. | | 1977 | 144215 |
[parasitic focal pneumonia in sheep]. | | 1977 | 144336 |
[outbreak of anaplasmosis in sheep]. | | 1977 | 144354 |
substrate inhibition of the (na+, k+)-atpase in the presence of excess mg2+. | 1. high concentrations of atp inhibit completely the activity of (na+, k+)-atpase (atp phosphohydrolase, ec 3.6.1.3) prepared from sheep brain. 2. the inhibition depends on the concentration of total atp, i.e. complexed atp+ free atp. 3. the inhibition by high atp concentrations persists in the absence of k+, and is then independent of the na+ concentration between 2 and 140 mm na+. 4. raising the k+ concentration at 20 mm na+ increases the atp concentration required for the maximal hydrolysis r ... | 1977 | 144534 |