| a protein secretion system linked to bacteroidete gliding motility and pathogenesis. | porphyromonas gingivalis secretes strong proteases called gingipains that are implicated in periodontal pathogenesis. protein secretion systems common to other gram-negative bacteria are lacking in p. gingivalis, but several proteins, including port, have been linked to gingipain secretion. comparative genome analysis and genetic experiments revealed 11 additional proteins involved in gingipain secretion. six of these (pork, porl, porm, porn, porw, and sov) were similar in sequence to flavobacte ... | 2010 | 19966289 |
| flavobacterium johnsoniae gldn and gldo are partially redundant genes required for gliding motility and surface localization of sprb. | cells of the gliding bacterium flavobacterium johnsoniae move rapidly over surfaces. mutations in gldn cause a partial defect in gliding. a novel bacteriophage selection strategy was used to aid construction of a strain with a deletion spanning gldn and the closely related gene gldo in an otherwise wild-type f. johnsoniae uw101 background. bacteriophage transduction was used to move a gldn mutation into f. johnsoniae uw101 to allow phenotypic comparison with the gldno deletion mutant. cells of t ... | 2010 | 20038590 |
| spreading versus biomass production by colonies of the fish pathogen flavobacterium psychrophilum: role of the nutrient concentration. | colonies of the fish pathogen flavobacterium psychrophilum have gliding motility in media with low agar concentrations. although gliding motility, particularly in flavobacterium johnsoniae, has been well-studied, little is known about its regulation by environmental factors. the work described here shows that the ability of f. psychrophilum to spread over surfaces depends on nutrient availability. in fact, as the nutrient contents of the medium decreased, spreading was favored and the diameter o ... | 2009 | 20112225 |
| development of an efficient expression system for flavobacterium strains. | strong promoters were isolated from flavobacterium johnsoniae in a promoter-trap vector incorporating a gfp reporter system, and were used to express fluorescent protein markers (including gfp, yfp, morange and mstrawberry) and insecticidal protein genes in flavobacterium strains. sequence analysis of trapped dna fragments showed conserved bacteroidetes promoter motifs (ttg-n(19)-tanntttg) located upstream of putative open reading frames. plasmids harboring these genomic dna fragments from f. jo ... | 2010 | 20206244 |
| studies on nonfruiting myxobacteria; cytophaga johnsonae, n. sp., a chitindecomposing myxobacterium. | | 1947 | 20290967 |
| microbial strengthening of loose sand. | to test whether the addition of flavobacterium johnsoniae could increase the strength of saturated ottawa 30 sand. | 2010 | 20557452 |
| flavobacterium ginsenosidimutans sp. nov., a bacterium with ginsenoside converting activity isolated from soil of a ginseng field. | a gram-negative, aerobic, non-motile, non-spore-forming, yellow-pigmented, rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain thg 01(t), was isolated from the soil of a ginseng field in pocheon province, south korea, and its taxonomic position was investigated by using a polyphasic approach. strain thg 01(t) grew well at 25-37 °c and ph 6.0-7.5 in the absence of nacl on nutrient agar. on the basis of 16s rrna gene sequence similarity data, strain thg 01(t) was shown to belong to the family flavobacteriacea ... | 2010 | 20601491 |
| flavobacterium johnsoniae sprb is part of an operon spanning the additional gliding motility genes sprc, sprd, and sprf. | cells of flavobacterium johnsoniae move rapidly over surfaces by a process known as gliding motility. gld proteins are thought to comprise the gliding motor that propels cell surface adhesins, such as the 669-kda sprb. a novel protein secretion apparatus called the por secretion system (porss) is required for assembly of sprb on the cell surface. genetic and molecular analyses revealed that sprb is part of a seven-gene operon spanning 29.3 kbp of dna. in addition to sprb, three other genes of th ... | 2010 | 21131497 |
| flavobacterium chungbukense sp. nov., isolated from soil. | a yellow-pigmented, gram-staining-negative, non-motile, strictly aerobic and rod-shaped bacterium, designated cs100t, was isolated from soil in chungbuk, korea. phylogenetic analysis and comparative studies based on the 16s rrna gene sequence showed that strain cs100t belonged to the genus flavobacterium in the family flavobacteriaceae. strain cs100t showed the highest sequence similarities to f. glaciei jcm 13953t (97.6%) and f. johnsoniae kacc 11410t (97.1%). sequence similarity to other membe ... | 2010 | 21186289 |
| development and use of a gene deletion strategy for flavobacterium johnsoniae to identify the redundant gliding motility genes remf, remg, remh, and remi. | cells of flavobacterium johnsoniae exhibit rapid gliding motility over surfaces. cell movement is thought to involve motor complexes comprised of gld proteins that propel the cell surface adhesin sprb. the four distal genes of the sprb operon (sprc, sprd, sprb, and sprf) are required for normal motility and for formation of spreading colonies, but the roles of the remaining three genes (remf, remg, and fjoh_0982) are unclear. a gene deletion strategy was developed to determine whether these gene ... | 2011 | 21421754 |
| flavobacterium johnsoniae as model organism for characterizing biopolymer utilization in oligotrophic freshwater environments. | biopolymers are important substrates for heterotrophic bacteria in oligotrophic freshwater environments, but information on bacterial growth kinetics with biopolymers is scarce. the objective of this study was to characterize bacterial biopolymer utilization in these environments by assessing the growth kinetics of flavobacterium johnsoniae strain a3, which is specialized in utilizing biopolymers at µg l(-1) levels. growth of strain a3 with amylopectin, xyloglucan, gelatin, maltose, or fructose ... | 2011 | 21803894 |
| [primary transport of acute patients. optimal use of rescue resources exemplified by the canton of graubünden]. | | 2011 | 3927607 |
| [literature documentation--information system]. | | 2016 | 4805592 |
| [single photon emission computed tomography by using n-isopropyl-p-[123i]-iodoamphetamine and 99mtc-hexamethyl propyleneamine oxime in a patient with herpes simplex encephalitis]. | single photon emission computed tomographies (spects) by using n-isopropyl-p-[123i-imp]-iodo-amphetamine (123i-imp) and 99mtc-hexamethyl propyleneamine oxime (99mtc-hm-pao) were serially performed in a 70 yrs. old male with herpes simplex encephalitis (hse), and the chronological changes of accumulations were studied. accumulations of both 123i-imp and 99mtc-hm-pao increased initially, and then decreased with the stage of hse being advanced. the sequential appearance of the lesion in hse with 12 ... | 2009 | 2786584 |
| [studies on the electromyogram of the maternal abdominal surface--the significance and the clinical application]. | the study made me recognize the significance of the electromyogram of the maternal abdominal surface (mas-emg), which is taken in a non-invasive and by a non-biding procedure, and also it has been proven that i can get practical and objective information from the mas-emg during labor in 40 primiparous and 50 multiparous. that is to say that: i can record the mas-emg by using the right filters [low cut filter (time constant 0.003s), high cut filter (150 hz), notch filter (50 hz)] in order to elim ... | 2010 | 2932507 |
| [long-term follow-up of vena cava filters: real-time sonography and the native x-ray image]. | in 16 patients with vena cava filters (12 günther filters, 4 kimray-greenfield filters) a follow-up study was performed by ultrasound and abdominal plain film. ultrasound allows to identify type and location of the filter as well as the entrapment of emboli. abdominal radiography is useful for exact evaluation of changes in filter position. combination of sonography and plain films is considered to be most suitable for follow-up studies of caval filters. | 2009 | 3035643 |
| [long-term follow-up of vena cava filters: real-time sonography and the native x-ray image]. | in 16 patients with vena cava filters (12 günther filters, 4 kimray-greenfield filters) a follow-up study was performed by ultrasound and abdominal plain film. ultrasound allows to identify type and location of the filter as well as the entrapment of emboli. abdominal radiography is useful for exact evaluation of changes in filter position. combination of sonography and plain films is considered to be most suitable for follow-up studies of caval filters. | 2009 | 3035643 |
| [percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for subclavian-steal syndrome]. | | 2010 | 2962914 |
| [causes of death and follow-up in life insurance. 5 years' study]. | | 2010 | 2873492 |
| failure of chronic glutathione elevation to reduce cytotoxicity produced by exposure to cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(ii), ionizing radiation, or hyperthermia. | chinese hamster ovary (cho) cells cultured in vitro were continuously exposed to increasing concentrations of diethylmaleate (dem). chronic exposure of these cells (designated cho/dem) to 80 microm diethylmaleate resulted in an increase in cystine transport, a decrease in glutathione inhibition of the enzyme gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase, elevation of intracellular glutathione levels to 4.3 times control, and elevation of glutathione-s-transferase activity by 6.6 times. yet, cho/dem and cont ... | 2007 | 1974822 |
| bcr-abl oncogene renders myeloid cell line factor independent: potential autocrine mechanism in chronic myeloid leukemia. | in chronic myeloid leukemia (cml), a chromosome translocation has fused the bcr gene to the c-abl oncogene, such that a chimeric bcr-abl polypeptide can be made. to explore the biological properties of bcr-abl and compare them with those of the abelson virus (amulv) transforming gene (gag-v-abl), we have used either a synthetic bcr-v-abl gene that mimics the translocation product or, in some experiments, a bcr-c-abl cdna. a new retroviral vector was used to introduce the genes into the factor-de ... | 2011 | 3147434 |
| the epidermal melanocytes in patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma. a transmission electron microscopic investigation. | the epidermal melanocytes were studied in biopsies from clinically normal skin removed at various distances from cutaneous malignant melanomas. melanocytes with some ultrastructural changes were found in a number of patients, which can be either contingent on genetic or inter/extra cellular factors. it is possible that cells with these changes are more instable and more easily transformed to malignant cells by external influence. malignant cells were not demonstrated in either the epidermis or t ... | 2000 | 94465 |
| [adjuvant and palliative treatments for colo-rectal cancer]. | | 2000 | 94441 |
| [a fundamental and clinical study on plasma beta-thromboglobulin (author's transl)]. | | 2000 | 94364 |
| nuclear-powered pacemakers. | | 2001 | 95305 |
| sex education for adolescents in israel. | | 2002 | 134979 |
| [intensive monitoring of the fetus during labor. results of experience over a 4-year period (1974-77) at the l. mangiagalli clinic]. | | 2003 | 262120 |
| dental hygienists are people too. | | 2005 | 1070399 |
| anesthetic management for the excision of pheochromocytoma. | anesthetic experiences involving 23 patients with pheochromocytoma during the period 1983-1986 are reported. typical clinical symptoms and positive laboratory results were found in all patients. epidural block was used in 11, general anesthesia in 10, and a combination of the two in 2 cases. swan-ganz catheter was used to monitor hemodynamic changes during anesthesia and surgery. before excision of the tumor, a larger volume of fluid was transfused than was lost, resulting in the elevation and/o ... | 2007 | 2293233 |
| impulse control in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a biopsychopathological approach. | 1. the dichotomy between behaviors (some pathological, some falling into the realm of criminality) characterized by an excessive impulsivity and others, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd), in which a high resistance towards inner or outer impulses dominate, can not be sustained any more. 2. classical descriptions of ocd include behavior patterns of low control of impulses, and individuals showing "low control of impulse disorders" are, more often than not, high controllers in the period ... | 2008 | 2293251 |
| ovarian stimulation for disordered ovulatory cycles. | | 2010 | 3109361 |
| minimal incision techniques for digital deformities. | we have presented basic minimal incision approaches to the more common digital deformities. we feel that with proper evaluation of the deformity and the patient, minimal incision surgery techniques give excellent long-term results with several advantages. these advantages include: less discomfort due to less surgical dissection. less need for internal fixation by careful use of compression dressings in the immediate postoperative period along with early ambulation. less disability. compression d ... | 2010 | 2937517 |
| [status of phthisiosurgical services in the moldavian s.s.r]. | | 2010 | 2953020 |
| recurrent stress incontinence. causes and treatment in the female patient. | recurrent urinary incontinence after surgery requires complete evaluation, including urodynamic testing, to make an accurate diagnosis. documented genuine stress incontinence, if mild to moderate, may respond to nonsurgical treatment, but more severe cases require surgery. numerous effective surgical procedures have been developed. | 2011 | 3368417 |
| activity levels during isometric test contractions of neck and shoulder muscles. | in order to analyse isometric muscle test contractions in the neck and shoulder region, an electromyographic (emg) study of ten healthy females was undertaken. a series of 13 standardized isometric contractions with manual resistance was performed in the sitting position. rectified time-averaged emg was recorded, using surface electrodes. all tests activated all muscles studied to some extent and at various levels, but four different patterns of activation could be identified. maximum level of a ... | 2011 | 3187464 |
| some biological and social factors of risk associated with the birth of pre-term infants. | the main purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of factors associated with spontaneous pre-term births so that the high risk woman could be identified before or at early stages of pregnancy. for this purpose, we have compared the measurements of 21 anthropometric traits and mean fluctuating asymmetry over 8 bilateral anthropometric traits, as well as age, occupation, education, previous obstetric history, complications during pregnancy, medicines received during and after pregn ... | 2011 | 3169522 |
| value of measuring end tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide as an adjunct to treadmill exercise testing. | the end tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pco2) was measured during treadmill exercise in 30 normal controls and 113 patients referred for assessment of chest pain. among the 92 patients without significant st depression hypocapnia occurred more often in those reporting "typical" than "atypical" chest pain (17 of 22 patients compared with 29 of 70; p less than 0.01). hypocapnia was uncommon in patients with significant st depression whether reporting typical or atypical chest pain (one o ... | 2011 | 3133051 |
| [characteristics of the organization of cell proliferation in plants in relation to the problem of stem cells]. | cellular patterns of continual cell proliferation are considered in plants and animals. in plants, the cells, analogous to the animal stem cells, can be formed many times during plant ontogenesis. their functioning as stem cells is determined by their position in the growing organ. this is the reason why a plant can grow for a very long time. there are some common features of cellular patterns of proliferation in plants and animals providing the stability and optimal subordination between cell p ... | 2012 | 3521007 |
| multiple intracerebral arteriovenous malformations. a case report and literature review. | the presence of multiple intracerebral arteriovenous malformations (avms) in a single patient has only been very rarely reported. we present a patient with three separate angiographically demonstrable intracerebral avms, all of which were radiologically demonstrated and surgically removed without residual neurological deficit. a literature survey was conducted and all the previously described cases of multiple intracerebral avms are discussed, along with the potential diagnostic and therapeutic ... | 2012 | 3563865 |
| multiple intracerebral arteriovenous malformations. a case report and literature review. | the presence of multiple intracerebral arteriovenous malformations (avms) in a single patient has only been very rarely reported. we present a patient with three separate angiographically demonstrable intracerebral avms, all of which were radiologically demonstrated and surgically removed without residual neurological deficit. a literature survey was conducted and all the previously described cases of multiple intracerebral avms are discussed, along with the potential diagnostic and therapeutic ... | 2012 | 3563865 |
| pathophysiology of shock-induced disturbances in tissue homeostasis. | a survey is given on disturbances in tissue homeostasis induced by hypovolemic shock conditions. fluid shifts taking place between the extra- and intravascular fluid compartments are important early compensatory responses following hypovolemia. usually the supply-to-demand ratio of oxygen in most tissues can however, not be kept up if the hypovolemic insult is severe due to deterioration of the microcirculation. cellular hypoxia will ensue and may with time affect the integrity of the cells. cel ... | 2012 | 3904299 |
| [achievements in the study of the biosynthesis of thyroid hormones (a lecture)]. | | 2012 | 3393505 |
| in utero sonographic findings in fetal renal vein thrombosis with calcifications. | | 2012 | 3294436 |
| [crohn disease as prothrombotic state. application of new methods for the verification of hemostatic changes]. | | 2013 | 3832201 |
| differentiating dst suppressors from nonsuppressors: a discriminant function analysis of clinical symptoms. | ninety-seven patients who presented with depressive complaints were studied in an attempt to cross-validate a statistical model that uses items from the hamilton rating scale for depression (hrsd) to differentiate dexamethasone suppressors from nonsuppressors. two split-sample discriminant function analyses (dfa) of data from this sample showed little agreement with either the original model or with each other. accuracy of classification was acceptable for the derivation samples but was no bette ... | 2013 | 3704026 |
| [ambulatory surgery in pediatrics. the value of caudal anesthesia]. | ambulatory surgery appears to minimize lasting psychological upset in children. patients must be properly selected. it is essential that the children and their parents should have a visit with an anaesthetist prior to the patient's admission. laboratory investigations should be prescribed at that time after questioning and examining the patient. caudal anaesthesia is a useful regional technique for postoperative pain relief in children. sacral canal puncture is carried out after the induction of ... | 2013 | 3631661 |
| mechanism of the excessive sedative response of cirrhotics to benzodiazepines: model experiments with triazolam. | mechanisms responsible for disproportional sedation resulting from triazolam administration to patients with cirrhosis were investigated. ordinary sedative doses (0.25 mg) were given p.o. to 8 cirrhotics and 18 controls. plasma concentrations of unbound drug were assessed by capillary gas chromatography and equilibrium dialysis. median apparent oral clearances of unbound triazolam were 14.8 ml per min per kg in cirrhotics and 23.9 ml per min per kg in controls (p less than 0.01). clearances were ... | 2013 | 3610043 |
| gastrointestinal mucosal lesions. a drug formulation problem. | | 2013 | 3553832 |
| long-term assessment of steroid therapy in childhood nephrosis. | | 2014 | 4162167 |
| variables that contribute to leadership among female occupational therapists. | this study determined which variables differentiated occupational therapy leaders from nonleaders and identified factors that contributed to leadership. the subjects were 405 occupational therapists 36 to 74 years old. some (79) were leaders in the field, and others (326) were randomly selected members of the american occupational therapy association who did not occupy leadership roles. eighty-nine percent of the questionnaires were returned. few demographic differences separated the two groups; ... | 2014 | 4014417 |
| [sense and sense relations in psychopathology]. | the pair of concepts "sensible/absurd" should be differentiated from the pair of contrasts "true/false". whether the relation between a subject and its way of being may be evaluated as sensible can not be decided with regard to the presumedly transindividual standard form characteristics of the method of experience. sensible or senseless is a statement on a relationship included in a perceived field of action, referring two partners within a common symbolic world of senses to one another, and th ... | 2014 | 4036236 |
| operable prostatic carcinoma: correlations among clinical stage, pathological stage, gleason histological score and early disease-free survival. | we investigated the relationships among clinical and pathological stages, gleason histological score and early disease-free survival of 75 patients with localized prostatic carcinoma treated by radical prostatectomy. carcinoma was confined histologically to the prostate in 81 per cent of the patients with clinical stage a2, 79 per cent with b1n, 38 per cent with b1 and 0 per cent with b2 tumors. the gleason score correlated directly with clinical and pathological stages, estimated extent of intr ... | 2014 | 3964879 |
| neonatal nurse practitioners--a view from perfidious albion? | | 2006 | 1586193 |
| a disturbance of microsporogenesis in experimental polyploids of valeriana nitida. | | 2015 | 4424323 |
| [negative post-ischemic t waves in variant angina]. | the clinical and prognostic significance of negative t waves on the basal electrocardiograms of patients with unstable angina has been recently investigated with controversial results. moreover, there is little data regarding this phenomenon in patients with variant angina. in order to evaluate the significance of negative post-ischemic t waves in patients with variant angina, 72 patients underwent holter recording and coronary angiography. negative t waves were present in 38 out of 72 patients ... | 2008 | 2777009 |
| metastatic adenocarcinoma of the carpus: a case report. | a patient is described who presented with a painful swelling of the dorsum of the hand which arose from the hamate and proved histologically to be a secondary from a previously resected gastric adenocarcinoma. | 2011 | 3171299 |
| nutritional rehabilitation of malnourished patients with cystic fibrosis. | we examined the effect of nutritional rehabilitation in cystic fibrosis patients with severe disease. thirteen malnourished patients (seven males, six females, age 7-27 yr) were studied over 7-16 mo. oral supplementation was attempted initially in 12 patients (mean duration 6.7 mo); only 2 patients gained weight, 2 withdrew, and 1 died. the remaining 7 patients failed to achieve adequate weight gain and were commenced on nasogastric supplementation with a semisynthetic formula. an additional pat ... | 2011 | 3085467 |
| [iq and oligophrenia--a further health myth]. | | 2012 | 4106359 |
| [iq and oligophrenia--a further health myth]. | | 2012 | 4106359 |
| [considerations on surgical treatment of giant-cell tumors of bones]. | | 2005 | 1251627 |
| reversible treatment-related leukoencephalopathy. | we present two children with acute lymphocytic leukemia who developed leukoencephalopathy following administration of a combination of intravenous ara = c and methotrexate during the consolidation phase of chemotherapy. cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed widespread, abnormally high signal intensity in the deep white matter in both patients, though one patient had normal cranial computed tomographic scan. treatment was modified, symptoms resolved in 1 to 2 weeks, and the white-matter chang ... | 2009 | 2768785 |
| sex ratio of the mutation frequencies in haemophilia a: estimation and meta-analysis. | a hereditary disease with excess mortality such as haemophilia is maintained in the population by the occurrence of new cases, i.e. mutations. in haemophilia, mutations may arise in female or male ancestors of a 'new' patient. the ratio of the mutation frequencies in males over females determines the prior risk of carriership of the mother of an isolated patient. an estimate of this prior risk is required for the application of bayes' theorem to probability calculations in carriership testing. w ... | 2007 | 2148300 |
| enzymatic biotransformation of ginsenoside rb1 and gypenoside xvii into ginsenosides rd and f2 by recombinant β-glucosidase from flavobacterium johnsoniae. | this study focused on the enzymatic biotransformation of the major ginsenoside rb1 into rd for the mass production of minor ginsenosides using a novel recombinant β-glucosidase from flavobacterium johnsoniae. the gene (bglf3) consisting of 2,235 bp (744 amino acid residues) was cloned and the recombinant enzyme overexpressed in escherichia coli bl21(de3) was characterized. this enzyme could transform ginsenoside rb1 and gypenoside xvii to the ginsenosides rd and f2, respectively. the glutathione ... | 2012 | 23717145 |
| flavobacterium compostarboris sp. nov., isolated from leaf-and-branch compost and emended descriptions of flavobacterium hercynium, flavobacterium resistens and flavobacterium johnsoniae. | a strictly aerobic, gram-staining-negative, yellow-pigmented, non-spore forming, rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain 15c3(t), was isolated from aerobic leaf-and-branch compost at expo park in osaka, japan. growth was observed at 9-33 °c (optimum, 25 °c) and ph 5.6-7.9 (optimum, ph 6.1-7.0). no growth occurred in the presence of > 2 % (w/v) nacl. strain 15c3(t) reduced nitrate to nitrogen and showed catalase activity but no oxidase activity. the predominant fatty acids were iso-c(15:0), iso-c ... | 2011 | 22021577 |
| mutations in flavobacterium johnsoniae spre result in defects in gliding motility and protein secretion. | cells of the gliding bacterium flavobacterium johnsoniae move rapidly over surfaces. transposon mutagenesis was used to identify spre, which is involved in gliding. mutations in spre resulted in the formation of nonspreading colonies on agar. spre mutant cells in wet mounts were almost completely deficient in attachment to and movement on glass, but a small percentage of cells exhibited slight movements, indicating that the motility machinery was not completely disrupted. spre is a predicted lip ... | 2011 | 21784937 |
| recommendations of the laser safety conference. | | 2014 | 4157293 |
| origin of immune diversity: genetic variation and selection. | | 2014 | 3927822 |
| [experimental study of radioimmunoassay of total serum thyroxine. (1)]. | | 2015 | 4475877 |
| [surgery in the treatment of patients with small cell lung cancer]. | the data on surgical and combined treatment of 52 cases of small cell lung cancer are presented and the end results are evaluated. the findings on survival time make the case for surgery as a component of combined treatment of tumor. the best results were obtained in cases of stage i and ii tumor, absence of metastases into intrathoracic lymph nodes, tumor invasion limited to bronchopulmonary lymph nodes or the root of the lung, intermediate cell pattern of small cell lung cancer and surgery fol ... | 2010 | 2998088 |
| bunk bed injuries in college students. | | 2012 | 3346478 |
| influence of antibiotics on the faecal excretion of bile pigments in healthy subjects. | we have evaluated the effects of 10 antibiotics, given orally for 6 days to healthy subjects, on faecal excretion of urobilinogen. intake of bacitracin, vancomycin, clindamycin, erythromycin, and ampicillin resulted in a pronounced suppression of the faecal excretion of urobilinogen (p less than 0.05). intake of doxycycline, metronidazole, nalidixic acid, ofloxacin, and trimethoprim/sulphamethoxazole had no significant effect. the effects of three antibiotics-ampicillin, clindamycin, and metroni ... | 2013 | 3775264 |
| [ecori- and bamhi-families of repeated sequences in mustelids]. | the restriction enzymes ecori and bamhi digest the genomic dnas from six mustelids species mustela lutreola, m. vision, m. erminea, m. sibirica, vormela peregusna, producing repeated fragments varying in length. some fragments were hybridized to chromosomes and restriction digests of dnas from some mustelids and other mammals. the 0.7 kb ecori repeats from dna of m. erminea are dispersed over chromosomes of carnivors. the 1.35, 1.9 and 2.7 kb bamhi repeats from dna of polecat m. putorius furo ar ... | 2008 | 2583487 |
| uses and analysis of sulfites in the corn wet milling industry. | this paper reviews the purpose and principal uses of sulfiting agents in corn wet milling, together with the residual levels of sulfiting agents in finished products. comparative results of the monier-williams method, an iodometric method, and a pararosaniline method for sulfur dioxide are discussed. | 2014 | 3949708 |
| diagnosis and treatment of malignant carcinoid syndrome. | | 2015 | 4408182 |
| environmental stress, reactivity and ischaemic heart disease. | this article provides an overview of work in two areas of biobehavioural research: the effects of environmental stress and the role of psychophysiologic reactivity in the development of ischaemic heart disease. attention is given first to evidence that low socio-economic status, low social support, and occupational settings characterized by high demands and low levels of control over the job are associated with increased coronary risk. also discussed is a promising animal primate model of social ... | 2011 | 3129010 |
| cefaclor in the treatment of skin, soft tissue, and urinary tract infections: a review. | | 2011 | 3072089 |
| [new viewpoints on the prognostic index in malignant melanomas]. | investigation of anamnestic development, tumor types, levels of invasion (clark), tumor thickness (breslow), mitotic index (schmoeckel and braun-falco) in 407 (without lentigo maligna and preinvasive superficial spreading melanoma 317) cases revealed an interdependence between thickness and mitotic index. this is a theoretical argument against the "prognostic index" as a product of both these parameters. | 2014 | 3993143 |
| [extramedullary nodular plasmocytic lymphoma]. | a plasmacytic lymphoma of the cervical nodes in a 71-year-old women spread also to the mediastinal nodes and after two years proved fatal. the authors did not detect a rise of monoclonal serum immunoglobulins nor did they detect their presence in the cytoplasm of tumour cells in the nodes subjected to biopsy. the lymphoma was preceded by a specific granulomatous inflammation of the skin and nodes persisting for four years. | 2009 | 2790896 |
| continuous hemodiafiltration in children. | continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration is a form of renal replacement therapy whereby small molecular weight solutes and water are removed from the blood via convection, alleviating fluid overload and, to a degree, azotemia. it has been used in many adults and several children. however, in patients with multisystem organ dysfunction and acute renal failure, continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration alone may not be sufficient for control of azotemia; intermittent hemodialysis or peritoneal dialys ... | 2008 | 2330246 |
| minority student nurses' perceptions of their educational program. | | 2006 | 1773054 |
| cell lineage and segmentation in the leech. | segments in the leech arise by the proliferation of longitudinally arrayed bandlets of blast cells derived from ten identifiable embryonic stem cells, two m, two n, four o/p and two q teloblasts. in each bandlet, older blast cells lie ahead of those born later. by using microinjected cell lineage tracers it was shown previously that the teloblasts give rise to characteristic cell patterns made up of segmentally iterated complements of progeny designated as m, n, o, p and q kinship groups. when a ... | 2010 | 2869529 |
| infiltrating t lymphocyte activity in gastric and colonic cancer and early decidua. | | 2011 | 3133171 |
| the epidemiology of hodgkin's disease. | | 2015 | 4641660 |
| an enzymatic determination of ammonia in biological fluids. | | 2015 | 4284306 |
| grading white matter lesions on ct and mri: a simple scale. | we developed and tested a simple three-point scale for grading white matter lesions in anterior and posterior regions of the brain. twenty four ct scans and 24 mri scans were separately judged by 11 and five observers, respectively, on the presence and severity of white matter lesions. the observers were radiologists and neurologists. for ct scans, these periventricular changes were graded according to their extent as absent, or partly involving the white matter, or extending up to the subcortic ... | 2008 | 2292703 |
| [chronic ventilation in the netherlands]. | | 2011 | 3126405 |
| [surgical tactics in the treatment of suppurative-necrotic processes in patients with diabetes]. | | 2014 | 4674972 |
| stability of antituberculosis drugs in löwenstein-jensen medium. | | 2014 | 4292493 |
| stability of antituberculosis drugs in löwenstein-jensen medium. | | 2014 | 4292493 |
| central nervous system trauma. | traumatic injury to the central nervous system causes immediate damage and sets in motion a complex series of pathophysiologic events that result in further neuronal injury. this secondary damage seems to be related to changes in blood flow and pressure on a systemic, regional, and microvascular level. currently, there is evidence that these changes are, in part, mediated by endogenous opioids and arachidonic acid metabolites, namely thromboxane a2. medical management is generally designed to in ... | 2012 | 3497697 |
| [how to prevent sexually transmissible diseases]. | | 2013 | 3853295 |
| imaging metastases of thyroid carcinoma. | | 2013 | 3668671 |
| the antihypertensive effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition: a multifaceted mechanism of action. | | 2010 | 3030977 |
| economic rights of the institutionalized mentally disabled. | | 2011 | 3319919 |
| [anatomical contributions of schaffhausen medical school of the 17th century]. | | 2015 | 4569048 |
| nephrotoxic drugs. | the nephrotoxic effects of cyclosporine, aminoglycoside antibiotics, cisplatin, amphotericin b, beta-lactam antibiotics and indomethacin are reviewed. these drugs were chosen because they are among the most frequent causes of renal injury in children. in addition, their nephrotoxicity is caused by different mechanisms. several generalizations can be made, however. first, agents which cause tubular damage tend to be synergistic in their toxic effects. this synergism is seen when several nephrotox ... | 2011 | 3153061 |
| evaluation and treatment for tracheoesophageal fistulization/puncture. | | 2006 | 1828668 |
| the efficient use of the hygienist: how is the public best served? | | 2012 | 3475470 |
| the effect of swimming in chlorinated water on middle ear pressure. | this study evaluated whether an important fall in middle ear pressure (mep) was recordable several hours after swimming. meps were measured in 52 normal school children on an average of four occasions immediately before swimming and "control" exercise sessions, and were repeated four hours after the activity. twenty-nine children swam in a high chlorine concentration, with a mean free chlorine level of 2.3 parts per million, and 23 children swam in a low chlorine environment, with a mean concent ... | 2013 | 3656502 |
| genetic toxicology in industry: perspectives and initiatives. | | 2013 | 3960894 |