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[role of anti-brain antibodies in the development of mineralocorticoid deficiency]. 197985292
comparison of the methods of cathodoluminescence, electronprobe microanalysis, and calcium staining, applied to human aorta with isthmus stenosis.electron probe x-ray microanalysis is a useful method for studying pathologic and age-related calcification mechanisms in the aorta and in muscular arteries by means of elemental analysis in microareas. in the present investigation, this method was correlated with the histochemical alizarin-s-calcium staining and with cathodoluminescence analysis in the scanning electron microscope. portions of the proximal region of a human aorta with isthmus stenosis was shock-frozen and sectioned in a cryosta ...197885297
moloney virus-induced cell surface antigens and histocompatibility antigens are located on distinct molecules. 197987439
[histochemical studies on the structure and the age changes of descemet's membrane in cattle (author's transl)].descemet's membrane of 15 cattle-corneas, aged 6 month to 13 years was studied by various histochemical and morphometric methods. 3 zones could be differentiated. zone 1 is relatively small and does not show significant changes with age; zone 2 comprises the main part of descemet's membrane, its diameter increased with age. zone 2 is rich in sulfated glycosaminoglycans. zone 3, below the endothelial lining, does not develop before the 3rd and 5th year of life and stains different from zone 2.197994246
[some aspects relating to the aflatoxin generation during the self-heating of cereals].in a stored batch of grain which was already affected by mould-formation tests were carried out with the known aflatoxin producer aspergillus flavus. a significantly lower aflatoxin production ensued if the mould growth was not connected with self-heating of the stored product. however, in conformity with increasing mould formation the germinating power was adversely affected and the significant signs (fatty acid number, reductive and none-reductive sugars) were influenced in the grain, irreleve ...197898933
[calcium utilization in the neuromuscular junction after acetylcholin treatment (author's transl)].in the site of the myoneural junction a liberation of ca++ ions, which is similar to that described previously after an electric stimulation or use of cholinesterase inhibitor, can be revealed by histochemical methods (heavy metal substitution, tetracycline fluorescence technique and glyoxal-bis-(2-hydroxyanil) complex formation) using repeated acetylcholine and sch administration. the possible aspecific reaction due to the presence of mg++ ions can be excluded by means of the glyoxal-bis(2-hydr ...1978104523
transcription and translation in a pleiotropic streptomycin-resistant mutant of escherichia coli.the role of the ribosomal protein s12 (streptomycin protein) in ribosome function and in other metabolic processes in the cell has been investigated. a spontaneous streptomycin-resistant strain of escherichia coli (sm3) carrying a mutation in the rpsl gene is deficient in its ability to induce the synthesis of the enzyme bets-galactosidase. it was demonstrated that the reduced rate of enzyme synthesis results from deficiencies in both the transcription of the lactose operon and translation of th ...1979104958
[comparative evaluation of several methods of identifying leishmania].a parallel study of 25 strains of flagellata isolated from 6 species of sand flies was carried out by means of biotest, adler's serological method modified by safjanova and "temperature" method. it was established that the use of several methods for the identification of leishmania allows more reliable results to be obtained. the differentiation of strains with the "temperature" method can be done over a relatively shorter period of time.1975124844
the identification of new rna-binding proteins in the escherichia coli ribosome. 1977321250
spinal analgesia and sedation of goats with lignocaine and xylazine.spinal anaesthesia of 20 does undergoing laparotomies was accomplished with epidural injections of 2 per cent lignocaine at a dosage of 1 ml per 4.55 kg in 16 goats. epidural injection resulted in paralysis lasting 198.5 minutes +/- 36.6 minutes. subarachnlid injection resulted in paralysis lasting 180.8 minutes +/- 44.9 minutes. xylazine was given intramuscularly at the dosage of 0.11 mg per kg after posterior paralysis was complete. these treatments resulted in effective analgesia for surgical ...1979516312
toxocara "not a major hazard". 1979516322
[studies on the protein and amino acid metabolism of laying hens using 15n labeled casein. 15n concentration in the intestinal content and intestinal tissue in relation to the time of the last 15n administration].four laying hens with anus praeternaturalis were fed 15n casein for a period of 6 experimental days. each experimental bird thus received a 15n excess (15n') of 154.44 mg. 11.54 mg of 15n' were found in lysine 3.99 mg in histidine and 9.58 mg in arginine. 2 hens were slaughtered 48 hours after the last 15n dose; another 2 were sacrificed after 144 hrs. in this investigation the n content of the intestinal contents and in the proteins of the small and large intestine were determined. the average ...19751233975
myelopathy associated with human t cell lymphotropic virus type 1 in a white european native to england. 19921392959
a case report of escherichia vulneris urosepsis. 19911775862
from the centers for disease control. change in administration schedule for haemophilus b conjugate vaccines. 19902329625
cellular immune responses to plasmodium falciparum antigens in children receiving long term anti-malarial chemoprophylaxis.fifty-two gambian children who had received fortnightly chemoprophylaxis with maloprim, (pyrimethamine and dapsone), and 45 receiving placebo, were studied. cellular immune responses to malaria antigens, measured by lymphoproliferative responses and interferon production, were higher in children who had received prophylaxis than in controls, although the anti-malarial antibody levels were lower. during a one-year period after termination of prophylaxis, there was no increase in the frequency of ...19892515634
enzyme-capture assay for rapid detection of escherichia coli in oysters.enzyme-capture assays (ecas) for escherichia coli beta-d-glucuronidase (gud) were performed directly from 24-h gas-positive lauryl tryptose broth (ltb) fermentation tubes that had been inoculated with oyster homogenate seeded with e. coli. the ltb-eca method yielded results in 1 day that were equivalent to those obtained in 2 days by an ltb and ec-4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-d-glucuronide (ec-mug) method. overall, 62 of 64 (97%) positive ec-mug broths from which e. coli was isolated were correctly ...19892650619
a selective inhibitor of camp-specific phosphodiesterase, ro 20-1724, has no effect on the quantal release of acetylcholine from the mouse phrenic nerve.the indirect twitch response of the mouse isolated phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparation, partially paralysed by tubocurarine, was restored only by about 10% by ro 20-1724 at 2 to 280 microm. the solvent vehicle, dimethylsulphoxide, also showed the same effect to a similar extent. intracellular recordings with glass microelectrodes revealed that ro 20-1724 (40 microm) affected neither the resting membrane potential, the amplitude and frequency of miniature endplate potentials nor the amplitude of ...19882897454
hairy lesions of the oral cavity. clinical and histopathologic differentiation of hairy leukoplakia from hairy tongue.hairy leukoplakia and hairy tongue are the two most common hairlike lesions of the human tongue. despite their hairlike appearance, the two conditions are very different clinically, histopathologically, and biologically. those differences are the concern of this article.19883071171
the clinical pharmacology of agents used to manage cardiovascular instability during general anaesthesia in small animals. 19883345417
experimental evaluation of the mitroflow pericardial heart valve prosthesis. part ii. pathologic examination.the results of the morphologic and histopathologic examination of 37 bovine pericardial heart valve prostheses that were retrieved after experimental implantation in chacma baboons for periods of one to twelve months are presented in this study. the implanted prostheses consisted of 33 mitroflow valves, size 21 mm, that belonged to four different groups according to the method of preparation of the pericardium (process i to iv) and 4 commercially available ionescu-shiley valves, size 19 mm. all ...19883421507
cytopathogenic effect of salmonella typhi gifu 10007 on m cells of murine ileal peyer's patches in ligated ileal loops: an ultrastructural study.an electron microscopic study revealed that, within 30 min after inoculation into the ligated ileal loop of anesthetized mice, cells of salmonella typhi gifu 10007 adhered to the m cell surface of peyer's patch lymphoid follicle epithelium, and induced almost complete destruction of m cells. the m cell cytoplasms were pinched off and extruded from the epithelial lining into the luminal space together with the lymphoid cells primarily enfolded into the corresponding m cells. when two or more m ce ...19863553868
spinal and supraspinal mechanisms for morphine-pentobarbital antinociceptive interaction in relation to cardiac acceleration response in rats.in rat experiments, morphine-pentobarbital antinociceptive interaction affecting cardiac acceleration in response to somatic noxious stimulation was analyzed with the use of intrathecal and intracerebroventricular injections of morphine. cardiac acceleration response was induced by tail compression, and heart rate was monitored by electrocardiogram. pentobarbital, in a subanesthetic intravenous dose, antagonized the antinociceptive effect of morphine in relation to cardiac acceleration response ...19863754702
[an attempt to create a factorial model of the epizootic process in sheep infected with s. abortus ovis].experiments were carried out to build up a factorial model with a group of sheep at different age in an infected region. studied were the aspects of the disease as caused by salmonella abortus ovis alone and in combination with chl. ps. var. ovis. it was found that the factorial model can explain sufficiently well (77.22 per cent) the discussed system--the epizootic process with year-old females and sheep affected with pure and mixed infection. the epizootic process with a mixed infection in the ...19863811206
colonization of human wounds by escherichia vulneris and escherichia hermannii.in this report we present clinical descriptions of 12 hawaiian patients from whom escherichia vulneris or e. hermannii strains were isolated. all but two patients had soft-tissue infections with multiple bacteria, particularly staphylococcus aureus. the other two had purulent conjunctivitis associated with s. aureus and infected malignant peritonitis with multiple organisms, respectively. in none of the cases were the escherichia spp. found in abundant quantities or considered pathogenic. in pre ...19853897270
determination of nanogram quantities of vanadium in biological material by isotope dilution thermal ionization mass spectrometry with ion counting detection. 19853907412
human pancreatic growth hormone (gh)-releasing hormone stimulates gh synthesis and release in infant rats. an in vivo study.administration of human pancreatic gh-releasing factor 1-40 (hpgrf-40) at doses of 1, 10, 20, 100, and 500 ng/100 g bw sc induced in 10-day-old rats a clear-cut rise in plasma gh 15-min post-injection, although the effect was not dose-related and peak gh levels were already present after the lowest grf dose. in 25-day-old rats, hpgrf induced only a slight rise in plasma gh at the dose of 500 ng/100 g bw sc, whereas it was completely ineffective at the lower doses. in 5-day-old rats, hpgrf (20 ng ...19853917905
ixodid tick attacks on man in israel: medical implications.various species of ixodid ticks that have been recorded to attack man were surveyed, and boutonneuse fever caused by rickettsia conorii, which is transmitted in israel by rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l., is reviewed. only in one case were a complement fixation test and exact determination of the species of the tick performed. tick toxicosis and tick paralysis are discussed, and the possibility of human babesiosis and lyme disease or erythema chronicum migrans appearing in israel is considered.19863957641
first strains of the genus kluyvera in czechoslovakia.fourteen of 21 strains isolated from stools, urine specimens and the hospital environment were identified as kluyvera. all of these 14 strains corresponded with the literary description of the genus kluyvera and were identical with two reference strains except that one of them failed to utilize sodium acetate within 7 days. one strain (no. 23441) produced massive growth on jordan's tartrate, which some kluyvera do. important in differentiating indole- and simmons' citrate-negative kluyvera strai ...19854060923
respiratory mechanisms in the flexibacteriaceae: terminal oxidase systems of saprospira grandis and vitreoscilla species.particles from both saprospira grandis and vitreoscilla species, obtained by high-pressure extrusion and sonic treatment, respectively, actively catalyze the oxidation of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (nadh) and succinate with o(2). these activities are inhibited by cyanide but not by antimycin; saprospira is also amytal- and rotenone-insensitive. vitreoscilla preparations were unable to oxidize mammalian ferrocytochrome c and reduced tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine, whereas the sapro ...19714323292
aflatoxin and nitrogen balance in the young calf. 19734745450
use of gentamicin in the isolation of subgroup a chlamydia.the use of gentamicin to control contamination in a tissue culture system for the isolation of chlamydia was investigated. gentamicin, at concentrations up to 100 mug/ml, did not appear to inhibit the growth of stock chlamydial strains, as judged by assays for iodine-staining inclusions. when 343 cervical and urethral specimens were examined in the presence and in the absence of gentamicin, significantly more isolations of chlamydiae were obtained in the presence of 10 mug of gentamicin/ml, and ...19734790620
[the effect of cocarboxylase on lymphocyte metabolism in newborn rats with experimental asphyxia]. 19734804642
effect of previous injection of homologous embryonic tissue on the growth of certain transplantable mouse tumours. 19674862516
[basic studies for discussion on the usefulness of milk acid bacteria for the human body. 3. mechanism of the antagonistic action of milk acid bacteria against enteric bacteria]. 19684975714
escherichia vulneris: isolation and treatment.we have described two cases of escherichia vulneris wound infections resistant to ampicillin given orally, but susceptible to higher blood levels obtainable by parenchymal administration.19846505777
escherichia vulneris: a new species of enterobacteriaceae associated with human wounds.the name escherichia vulneris sp. nov. (formerly called alma group 1 and enteric group 1 by the centers for disease control and api group 2 by analytab products, inc.) is proposed for a group of isolates from the united states and canada, 74% of which were from human wounds. e. vulneris is a gram-negative, oxidase-negative, fermentative, motile rod with the characteristics of the family enterobacteriaceae. biochemical reactions characteristic of 61 e. vulneris strains were positive tests for met ...19827107843
escherichia vulneris osteomyelitis of the tibia caused by a wooden foreign body.a new species in the family enterobacteriaceae, escherichia vulneris, was characterized by the centers for disease control and prevention in 1982. it has been shown to have a predilection for human wounds, and several case reports have described superficial wound infections with this rare organism. until now, however, there have been no reports of osteomyelitis occurring secondary to e vulneris infection. the authors present the case of a 13-year-old boy who fell on a stick and sustained a penet ...19948022648
[escherichia vulneris infection. report of 2 cases].escherichia vulneris is an enterobacteriaceae seldom isolated in microbiology laboratories. we report two cases of infection with positive cultures for this microorganism.19938142507
polymerase chain reaction for the specific detection of escherichia coli/shigella.the outer membrane protein phoe of members of the family enterobacteriaceae consists of conserved membrane-spanning segments and hypervariable surface-exposed regions. two oligonucleotides based on dna sequences encoding two different cell-surface-exposed regions of the escherichia coli k12 phoe protein were tested for their specificity in polymerase chain reactions. they reacted with all strains of the species e. coli/shigella tested, except for strain s. boydii serovar 13, which is known to re ...19938310181
escherichia vulneris as a cause of intravenous catheter-related bacteremia. 19968729226
[isolation of escherichia vulneris in drinking water].over a 2-year period, we performed 33 bacteriological controls of drinking water supplied by refrigerated fountains located in a nursing home. amongst 24 strains of gram-negative bacilli isolated from 16 samples. 10 were identified as belonging to the species escherichia vulneris. viable bacterial counts were always less than 10 ufc/100 ml. during the same period no clinical isolate of e. vulneris was recovered from the nursing home. the signification of e. vulneris in drinking water is unknown. ...19979099249
minimum growth temperatures of hafnia alvei and other enterobacteriaceae isolated from refrigerated meat determined with a temperature gradient incubator.minimum growth temperatures of hafnia alvei (n = 156) and other enterobacteriaceae isolates (n = 162) from refrigerated meat samples (n = 88) and control strains of h. alvei (n = 81) from clinical and environmental samples were determined with a plate-type continuous temperature gradient incubator on nutrient agar. the dominant species, hafnia alvei and serratia liquefaciens had mean minimum growth temperatures of 2.6 (range, 0.2-3.7 degrees c) and 1.7 (range, 0.2-2.6 degrees c), respectively. v ...19979105940
escherichia vulneris in a danish soccer wound.escherichia vulneris was isolated from an infected soccer wound, a finding which has not apparently been described in europe before, but by questioning danish clinical microbiological laboratories a further 12 cases were discovered. treatment with simple debridement and cefuroxime quickly eradicated the bacteria in our case.19979255899
intravenous catheter-related septic shock caused by staphylococcus sciuri and escherichia vulneris.staphylococcus sciuri and escherichia vulneris were isolated concurrently in a blood sample from a patient with septic shock, which was probably associated with an indwelling catheter. our results also showed that s. sciuri is an important reservoir of genetic determinants of beta-lactam resistance as a human pathogen carrying the meca and beta-lactamase genes.200111868769
an analysis of human pathogens found in horse/mule manure along the john muir trail in kings canyon and sequoia and yosemite national parks.to determine the prevalence of microorganisms that are potentially pathogenic for humans in horse/mule manure along the john muir trail (jmt).200212092962
a selective differential medium for enterobacter sakazakii, a preliminary study.enterobacter sakazakii can cause fatal invasive infection of neonates associated with the presence of this organism in powdered infant milk formula. a new chromogenic medium (druggan-forsythe-iversen agar, dfi) is described for the selective detection of this emergent pathogen. the medium is based on the alpha-glucosidase reaction which is detected using 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl-alpha,d-glucopyranoside (xalphaglc). ent. sakazakii hydrolyses this substrate to an indigo pigment, producing blue-g ...200415364468
gamma proteobacteria can nodulate legumes of the genus hedysarum.the bacteria hosted in the root nodules of the three mediterranean wild legume species hedysarum carnosum, hedysarum spinosissimum subsp. capitatum, and hedysarum pallidum, growing in native stands in different habitats in algeria were isolated. bacteria were recovered on yeast-mannitol-agar or on minimal media from a total of 52 nodules. isolates were analyzed by amplified ribosomal dna restriction analysis (ardra) using the enzyme cfoi, and further sorted by rapd fingerprinting. a total of ten ...200415368852
meningitis due to escherichia vulneris. 200515805676
characterization of a collection of enterobacter sakazakii isolates from environmental and food sources.enterobacter sakazakii has emerged as a rare cause of neonatal meningitis, septicemia and enterocolitis. contaminated infant milk formula (imf) has been identified as one infection route. a small number of clinical outbreaks have been epidemiologically linked to imf contaminated post-pasteurization during manufacture and/or mishandled when reconstituted. currently no agreed standardized typing protocol has been developed to trace e. sakazakii. the objectives of this study were to apply biochemic ...200616730386
first reported case of dialysis-related peritonitis due to escherichia vulneris.escherichia vulneris is a recently identified environmental organism that can colonize humans and animals. to date, very few infections with e. vulneris have been reported. this is the first reported case of peritonitis due to e. vulneris in the setting of peritoneal dialysis.200616971644
escherichia vulneris as a cause of bacteremia in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. 200817560824
dry stress and survival time of enterobacter sakazakii and other enterobacteriaceae in dehydrated powdered infant formula.powdered infant formula is not a sterile product, and opportunistic pathogens could multiply in the reconstituted product, resulting in neonatal infections. in this study, the generation of sublethally injured enterobacteriaceae during desiccation and their persistence in dehydrated powdered infant formula was assessed during a 2.5-year period. the study included 27 strains of enterobacter sakazakii, enterobacter cloacae, salmonella enteritidis, citrobacter koseri, citrobacter freundii, escheric ...200717900090
evaluation of a chromogenic medium supplemented with glucose for detecting enterobacter sakazakii.a commercial chromogenic agar medium (dfi) was supplemented with glucose (mdfi) to enhance the specificity of enterobacter sakazakii (e. sakazakii) detection. escherichia vulneris (e. vulneris), a putative false-positive strain on the dfi medium, produces alpha-glucosidase. the enzyme alpha- glucosidase hydrolyzes a substrate, 5-bromo-4-chloro-3- indolyl-alpha,d-glucopyranoside (xalphaglc), producing green colonies. e. sakazakii strains produced green colonies on both dfi and mdfi agar, whereas ...200818388480
escherichia vulneris peritonitis in a patient on capd. 200818981406
bacteria colonizing root nodules of wild legumes exhibit virulence-associated properties of mammalian pathogens.bacteria not proficient in nitrogen fixing symbiosis were proven able to invade root nodules of three wild legumes of the genus hedysarum in algeria and to be multiplying in these in place of the natural rhizobium symbionts. the involved species featured taxa known as human pathogens including: enterobacter cloacae, enterobacter kobei, escherichia vulneris, pantoea agglomerans and leclercia adecarboxylata. a direct screening of the phenotypic determinants of virulence using human cultured cells ...201019916054
[parenteral depot drug forms with a base of biodegradable polymers]. 20061857736
resection of a massive arteriovenous malformation of the head and neck.we report a patient with a massive arteriovenous malformation of the head and neck treated by surgical extirpation of the lesion. arteriography, hypotensive hypothermic anesthesia, and the intraoperative use of the doppler flowmeter were most helpful in this case.2003154679
effect of a mixture of cryoprotectants in attaining liquid nitrogen survival of callus cultures of a tropical plant. 2005544179
[statistical analysis of the ecg r-r intervals in certain types of heart rhythm disorders]. 199991156
[behavior of oxygen pressure in muscle (po2) in healthy subjects and in patients with intermittent claudication following standardized foot ergometric exercise]. 20123464140
mortality vs quality of life. 20082271056
[tuberculosis in necropsies]. 20123347110
[occupational asthma in the food industry]. 20113067294
artificial insemination with cryopreserved donor semen: a decade of experience.ten years' experience of artificial insemination with cryopreserved donor semen for 1023 courses in 783 women resulting in 572 pregnancies is reported. a simple approach with multiple inseminations timed on the basis of cycle length, temperature charts, mucus symptoms and signs was used. the life table pregnancy rate was 61% after 12 cycles of treatment and 75% after 24 cycles. women had a significantly higher rate of pregnancy in second and subsequent courses of treatment, and the pregnancy rat ...20123382608
[metabolism of malignant melanomas. biochemical studies]. 20144346243
[measurement of right and left heart function of copd and cor pulmonale by radionuclide ventriculography].non-invasive measurements of right and left ventricular ejection fraction (rvef, lvef) by multiple-gated equilibrium radionuclide ventriculography were performed in 19 control subjects, 55 patients with copd and cor pulmonale, simultaneous right heart catheterizations were performed in 10 patients with cor pulmonale to determine the mean pulmonary artery pressure (mpap), and then, the acute hemodynamic and functional effects of nifedipine were evaluated. the mean rvefs are different significantl ...20061473186
observations on testicular descent. 20154382606
chemotherapy of head and neck cancer: combination treatment with cyclophosphamide, adriamycin, methotrexate, and bleomycin.a combination of cyclophosphamide, adriamycin, methotrexate, and bleomycin (camb) was explored in patients with advanced, nonresectable epidermoid carcinoma from primary sites in the head and neck, recurrent or persistent after radiation or surgery. objective regression (greater than 50%) of measurable tumor was present in 35% of the patients. the median duration of response was 2.5 months. median survival of responders was slightly less than the nonresponders, but the difference was not signifi ...199985249
chunking in recall of symbolic drawings. 199988658
management of pathological fractures at the mayo clinic. 20051234120
inhibition of antibody production in plasmacytoma cells. iii. interactions of suppressive and nonsuppressive dnp conjugates with mopc 315 cells. 200087442
trauma care: don't forget the patient. nursing grand rounds. 200188032
[instrumental perforations of the esophagus]. 2002139654
[international day of the child]. 2004427841
health checks on patients 75 years and over in nottinghamshire after the new gp contract.to investigate annual health checks for patients of 75 years and over required by the 1990 contract for general practitioners.20061393076
patients with neuroleptic malignant syndrome histories: what happens when they are rehospitalized?among approximately 1450 patients treated with neuroleptics in a short-term psychiatric hospital, there were no cases of the neuroleptic malignant syndrome (nms). six patients with histories of nms were treated, either with nonneuroleptic therapies or with low doses of low-potency antipsychotic agents. no case of nms developed, but one patient suffered transient subsyndromal signs while treated briefly with loxapine. staff education, screening for patients with history of nms, and detection of e ...20082565897
child sexual abuse. 20123395287
the development of resuscitation. 20133889730
reduction of prothrombin and partial thromboplastin times with trazodone. 20133779574
integrating political education into nursing curriculum. 20133647896
geographic variation of resistance to organophosphates, propoxur and ddt in the southern house mosquito, culex quinquefasciatis, in california.a survey of resistance in larvae of culex quinquefasciatus conducted at three widely separated geographical areas of california, namely coachella valley, southeast los angeles and northern san joaquin valley, revealed high resistance to temephos and lower resistance to chlorpyrifos, methyl parathion and malathion at all locations. likewise resistance to ddt was high in all areas despite its withdrawal from use since 1970. there was no obvious tolerance to propoxur. tests for the presence of este ...20133880246
physiological stress and performance changes in response to beginning level orienteering. 20144068683
[progress in dental investment materials (author's transl)]. 20154527505
spinal fluid cytomorphology. description of apparatus, technique, and findings. 20164862475
[clinical aspects, diagnosis and treatment of cancer of the large intestine]. 200193232
[the mechanism of thrombolysis with streptokinase]. 200194883
the rubella immunity gap. 200187852
arteriolar oxygen reactivity: where is the sensor?the hypothesis that arterioles are intrinsically sensitive to oxygen was tested by comparing arteriolar diameter responses with local and global po2 changes in superfused hamster cheek pouch preparations. local po2 changes were produced by microapplication of fluid onto the surface of occluded or unoccluded aparenchymal arterioles or by cannulation and perfusion of arterioles in situ. global changes refer to po2 changes in the superfusate flowing over the entire preparation. local, effective po2 ...20123318502
[therapeutic results in cervix carcinoma at a large municipal hospital]. 20164983836
evidence for involvement of microtubules in the action of vasopressin in toad urinary bladder. ii. colchicine binding properties of toad bladder epithelial cell tubulin.colchicine, podophyllotoxin and vinblastine have been found to inhibit the action of vasopressin on water movement in the toad urinary bladder. tubulin is the major colchicine binding component of toad bladder epithelial cells, accounting for approximately 3.3% of the total cell protein. more than 99% of the tubulin is found in the soluble fraction after sonication, the remainder is in the particulate fraction. similar to the characteristics of the binding of colchicine to tubulins from other so ...199996270
[the excretory apparatus and diabetes]. 2005545627
inconstant elisa. 200087603
a light microscopic study of the effects of testicular hyaluronidase on the outflow system of a baboon (papio cynocephalus).an attempt was made to investigate the effects of hyaluronidase on the morphology of the baboon outflow system. the eyes of six adult baboons provided the material for this histological study. for each animal the iop in both eyes was maintained at 18 mm hg, and 150 iu of testicular hyaluronidase were introduced into one eye and a control solution into the other. it was observed by light microscopy that the outer meshwork was more distended in the hyaluronidase-treated outflow system than in the ...1998107142
comparison of a vasodilating beta-blocker and a cardioselective beta-blocker in long-term treatment of hypertension: a european multicentre study.the therapeutic effectiveness and safety of indenolol, a vasodilating beta-blocker with beta 2-agonism, was compared with that of atenolol, a cardioselective beta-blocker, in a 1-year double-blind trial. a total of 143 hypertensive patients (diastolic blood pressure 95-115 mmhg after 1 month of placebo) were randomly allocated to either atenolol, 50 mg/day, or indenolol, 60 mg/day. if the target diastolic blood pressure (less than or equal to 90 mmhg) was not reached after 1 month, the beta-bloc ...20082576667
linkage disequilibrium, cystic fibrosis, and genetic counseling.strong linkage disequilibrium occurs between the cystic fibrosis (cf) locus and polymorphisms detected with the dna probes xv-2c and km-19. in a north american population, 86% of cf chromosomes occur with a haplotype which occurs on only 14% of normal chromosomes. an individual homozygous for the highest-risk haplotype has an 81-fold greater probability of carrying a cf allele than does an individual homozygous for the lowest-risk haplotype. the linkage-disequilibrium data can be used for prenat ...20102916578
documentation of syndactyly and treacher collins syndrome for possible concomitant speech disorders. 20144325160
documentation of syndactyly and treacher collins syndrome for possible concomitant speech disorders. 20144325160
[prognosis and long term survival of intracranial aneurysms operated under hypervolemic hypotension--natural history of 104 cases of intracranial aneurysms (author's transl)]. 200091990
[dermatoses in tapestry workers].from among 810 persons subjected to a medical examination, skin lesions were found in 33.3%. these were mostly: seborrhea (89 cases), occupational naevi (55 cases), dermatomycosis (49 cases), urticaria (21 cases), eczema (12 cases). other dermatoses were found in 44 workers, however, in a small percentage, not greater than in other non-industrial populations. no occupational dermatoses resulting from exposure to fundamental materials or dyes used in production were found.2002154605
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