moloney virus-induced cell surface antigens and histocompatibility antigens are located on distinct molecules. | | 1979 | 87439 |
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 ... | 1979 | 104958 |
irs, hew threaten triple-a bonds. | | 1978 | 152403 |
a simple one-step hemolytic assay for c2 with c2-deficient human serum. | a simple one-step procedure has been developed for the molecular titration of c2 by utilizing the ability of the test material to restore the hemolytic activity of human serum selectively deficient in c2 (c2d serum). in this assay, equal volumes of ea (10(8) cells/ml), c2d serum (1/20), and a suitable dilution of a source of c2 were incubated at 37 degrees c for 60 min and the fraction of cells lysed was used to calculate the effective molecules of c2/ml test material. the assay can be used to t ... | 1977 | 321681 |
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 ... | 1979 | 516312 |
[effectiveness of fibrinolytic agents in complex treatment of traumatic endophthalmitis]. | | 1975 | 1082561 |
proceedings: the effect of tris on the response of various isolated, mammalian preparations to nerve and drug stimulation. | | 1975 | 1151799 |
[the use of inorganic precursors of cysteine synthesis in the study of cysteine-deficient mutants of actinomyces olivaceus v kx]. | | 1975 | 1214652 |
a multicentre trial of cefaclor advanced formulation versus cefaclor in the treatment of acute bronchitis. | two prospective randomized, double-blind, parallel studies were carried out in europe to compare cefaclor advanced formulation (cefaclor af) with cefaclor in the treatment of acute bronchitis caused by susceptible pathogens. a total of 1,321 patients suffering from acute bronchitis confirmed by clinical data and a negative chest x-ray were randomized for treatment in the two multicentre trials. three doses of cefaclor af were tested: 375 mg twice daily and 500 mg twice daily were compared with c ... | 1992 | 1287614 |
hiv infection and certification of death. | | 1992 | 1393087 |
nosocomial sepsis due to serratia odorifera biovar 1. | serratia odorifera biovar 1 has been infrequently isolated from humans, and infection caused by this organism rarely has been documented. we report what is, to our knowledge, the first case of nosocomial sepsis due to s. odorifera biovar 1 and review the literature for which english-language abstracts were available on this organism. we also discuss the biochemical characteristics and the antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of this organism. | 1992 | 1571432 |
identification and analysis of the gene encoding human pc2, a prohormone convertase expressed in neuroendocrine tissues. | in recent studies we have identified pc2 and pc3, members of a family of serine proteases that are related structurally to subtilisin, and have provided evidence that these are involved in the tissue-specific processing of prohormones and neuropeptides. pc2 is expressed at high levels in the islets of langerhans, where it participates in the processing of proinsulin to insulin (s.p.s. and d.f.s., unpublished data). to evaluate the regulated expression of the human pc2 (hpc2) gene we have analyze ... | 1992 | 1594602 |
monoclonal antibodies to quebec strain (q17) of bovine rotavirus. | fourteen monoclonal antibodies (mabs) against "quebec" strain (q17) of bovine rotavirus were isolated and characterized. four were specific for viral protein vp7 and ten were specific for viral protein vp6. five different isotypes were represented by this group of antibodies. all of the anti-vp6 and none of the anti-vp7 antibodies were sensitive to the effects of periodate on their antigen. the antibodies could be separated into three groups based on their relative resistance to the dissociation ... | 1990 | 1698323 |
enterosistem 18-r: description and comparative evaluation with conventional methods for identification of members of the family enterobacteriaceae. | the efficiency and accuracy of enterosistem 18-r (liofilchem s.r.l., roseto degli abruzzi, teramo, italy) were compared with those of conventional biochemical methods to identify 360 members (38 species) of the family enterobacteriaceae. overall, 329 strains (91.3%) were correctly identified (percentage of identification, greater than or equal to 90.0), with 37 (11.2%) requiring additional tests for complete identification. for 11 isolates (3.1%), enterosistem 18-r gave only genus identification ... | 1991 | 1939588 |
the sugar moiety of bovine s-antigen. | to obtain insight into the glycoprotein nature of s-antigen (s-ag), we have investigated the affinity of bovine s-ag for plant lectins, location of the sugar moiety within the molecule, and incorporation of radiolabelled mannose and glucosamine into s-ag. it was found (i) that only about 10% of purified s-ag was bound to concanavalin a (con a) and wheat germ agglutinin (wga) columns, (ii) that both concanavalin a and wheat germ agglutinin bound chymotryptic peptides derived from the c-terminal h ... | 1990 | 2384003 |
second-generation cephalosporins. | | 1986 | 3081544 |
[chemotherapy of tuberculosis]. | | 1987 | 3116507 |
experimental portal fibrosis produced by intraportal injection of killed nonpathogenic escherichia coli in rabbits. | an attempt was made to develop an animal model for the study of the etiology of noncirrhotic portal fibrosis or idiopathic portal hypertension based on the assumption that it is related to chronic abdominal infection. rabbits were given killed nonpathogenic escherichia coli intraportally or intravenously. the animals to which a mixture of killed e. coli and rabbit antiserum (aggregated e. coli) was given intraportally developed remarkable histologic changes in the liver. the early inflammatory r ... | 1988 | 3276575 |
serratia odorifera biogroup 1 causing an invasive human infection. | serratia odorifera biogroup 1 was isolated from the blood and urine of an alcoholic male with cirrhosis and signs of septic shock. the organism is rarely reported to occur in clinical specimens. this is the first case in which the organism was found to be responsible for invasive human infection. | 1988 | 3384938 |
suppression of plasma aldosterone during stimulation of cardiopulmonary mechanoreceptors in man. | | 1986 | 3553842 |
antipyretic action of centrally administered arginine vasopressin but not oxytocin in the cat. | the antipyretic action of central arginine vasopressin (avp) was investigated in mongrel cats. control push-pull perfusions in the ventral septal area (vsa), with the carrier vehicle alone, did not affect the febrile response to salmonella typhosa administered intracerebroventricularly. when avp was perfused similarly, the fever was suppressed in a dose-related manner. the lower dose of avp delayed the onset of fever, whereas the higher concentration of avp suppressed consistently the fever thro ... | 1986 | 3768714 |
nucleotide sequence analysis of the nucleoprotein gene of an avian and a human influenza virus strain identifies two classes of nucleoproteins. | the nucleotide sequences of rna segment 5 of an avian influenza a virus, a/mallard/ny/6750/78 (h2n2), and a human influenza a virus, a/udorn/307/72 (h3n2), were determined and the deduced amino acid sequences of the nucleoprotein (np) of these viruses were compared to two other avian and two other human influenza a np sequences. the results indicated that there are separate classes of avian and human influenza a np genes that can be distinguished on the basis of sites containing amino acids spec ... | 1986 | 3788059 |
biosynthesis of lasalocid a: biochemical mechanism for assembly of the carbon framework. | labeling experiments on the biosynthesis of the polyether antibiotic lasalocid a (1) using carboxylic acid precursors bearing 13c, 2h, and 3h labels at various positions established the following: (1) 2h or 3h at c-2 of propionate or 2h at c-2 of butyrate was partially retained at c-12 and c-14 of 1, respectively. (2) 2h at c-2 of propionate or at c-2 and c-3 of succinate did not label c-10. these and earlier data [hutchinson, c. r., sherman, m. m., vederas, j. c., & nakashima, t. t. (1981) j. a ... | 1987 | 3828316 |
[effect of titanium phosphate, zirconium oxide and a mixture of ammonium phosphotungstenate with zirconium phosphate on the elimination of radioactive cesium from the bodies of rats]. | | 1985 | 3835674 |
evaluation of oxprenolol and metoprolol oros systems in the dog: comparison of in vivo and in vitro drug release, and of drug absorption from duodenal and colonic infusion sites. | the performance of oxprenolol and metoprolol oros systems has been evaluated in the dog. one study compared in vivo and in vitro release from both systems over 2-14 h. the other compared the systemic availabilities of both drugs after 3 h infusion at a constant rate into the cephalic and hepatic portal veins, and into the lumen of the duodenum and colon. in the in vivo release studies, oros systems were recovered throughout the gut from the stomach to the colon. the amounts of drug remaining in ... | 1985 | 4005134 |
a comparison of the growth curves of the nq bacillus (mycobacterium sp.) derived by photometric turbidity, microscopic counting, and viability in a tube-dilution-series. | | 1971 | 4106082 |
ipsilateral afferents to the commissural zone of the fascia dentata, demonstrated in decommissurated rats by silver impregnation. | | 1971 | 4106860 |
[cyto-immunological study of variations of prolactin cells and of gonadotropic cells during the annual sexual cycle in adenohypophysis of male fox]. | | 1974 | 4140042 |
[significance of lysogenicity studies on staphylococci isolated during acute and chronic processes]. | | 1970 | 4246241 |
effect of phenobarbital on bile flow and bile salt excretion in the rat. | | 1971 | 4253069 |
the incidence of herpes zoster antibodies in patients with peripheral facial palsy. | | 1970 | 4323301 |
the lipid content of two iridescent viruses. | | 1973 | 4357753 |
granulated hydroxyapatite: preparation and chromatographic properties. | | 1974 | 4370057 |
liver flukes in dogs. | | 1974 | 4432112 |
transfer of genetic information by purified metaphase chromosomes. | transfer of genetic information from isolated mammalian chromosomes to recipient cells has been demonstrated. metaphase chromosomes isolated from chinese hamster fibroblasts were incubated with mouse a(9) cells containing a mutation at the hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyl transferase (hprt) locus. cells were plated in a selective medium, resulting in death of all unaltered parental a(9) cells. however, colonies of cells containing hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl transferase (ec 2.4.2.8) appeared ... | 1973 | 4515624 |
smooth specific phage adsorption: endorhamnosidase activity of tail parts of p22. | | 1973 | 4588215 |
[clinical studies on the bacterial resistance to rifampicin]. | | 1972 | 4631478 |
mechanism of catechol estrogen formation in man. | | 1973 | 4747444 |
[the formation of subjective evaluation of time in man]. | | 1973 | 4772236 |
effect of previous injection of homologous embryonic tissue on the growth of certain transplantable mouse tumours. | | 1967 | 4862516 |
gadolinium-based mr contrast media: potential for growth of microbial contaminants when single vials are used for multiple patients. | to assess potential risk if single-dose vials of gadolinium-based contrast media are used for multiple patients. the use of multidose vials can pose a significant risk if contaminants are accidentally introduced into the vials and proliferate. therefore, we tested the ability of gadolinium-based contrast to support the growth of a variety of microbial pathogens. | 1995 | 7645493 |
investigation of contaminated parenteral nutrition fluids associated with an outbreak of serratia odorifera septicaemia. | an outbreak of fatal septicaemia caused by serratia odorifera biotype 1 involved infants at several hospitals; the common vehicle of infection was contaminated parenteral nutrition fluid. the transfusate had been made up in a flexible film isolator system. the implicated organism was recovered from surfaces inside the isolator, despite routine decontamination procedures having been carried out shortly before. our investigation into the origin of contamination revealed several shortcomings in the ... | 1994 | 7963469 |
catheter-associated sepsis caused by serratia odorifera biovar 1 in an adolescent patient. | | 1994 | 8013496 |
evaluation of rapid one system for identification of 379 strains in the family enterobacteriaceae and oxidase-negative, gram-negative nonfermenters. | the ability of the rapid one system (innovative diagnostic systems, inc., norcross, ga.) to identify 364 strains in the family enterobacteriaceae and 15 oxidase-negative, gram-negative, nonfermentative rods was evaluated. kits were inoculated with no. 2 mcfarland standard suspensions, and reactions were interpreted after 4 h of incubation at 35 degrees c. overall, the method correctly identified (to the species level or to the genus level for salmonellas and non-shigella sonnei shigella species) ... | 1994 | 8027345 |
nosocomial transmission of serratia odorifera biogroup. 2: case report demonstration by macrorestriction analysis of chromosomal dna using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. | to investigate a cluster of serratia odorifera in a cardiothoracic surgery unit (ctsu) and to evaluate the applicability of three typing methods for this species. | 1994 | 8083504 |
serratia odorifera biogroup i: an emerging pathogen. | gram-negative bacteremia is a common cause of infection in hospitalized patients. serratia sepsis is known to cause clinically significant morbidity and mortality. the most common species involved is serratia marcescens. clinicians have been uncertain as to the role of serratia odorifera biogroup 1 as a human pathogen because most isolates have not been associated with invasive disease. in previous publications, 12 cases have been described in which s odorifera biogroup 1 caused sepsis. these ob ... | 1998 | 9785746 |
[serratia odorifera biovar 1 bronchial infection]. | | 1999 | 10220827 |
[escherichia coli: diversity of biochemical phenotypes in aquatic environments (santa, fe, argentina)]. | during certain environmental conditions, the floating aquatic vegetation, mainly represented by eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth) invade and even cover water courses assigned to recreational activities or to the supply of drinkable water. the rhizosphere of these plants constitutes an unknown biotope of bacteria of sanitary interest, possibly different from waters without vegetation and of the sediment of the same aquatic system. to verify such possibility, 206 isolated strains in macconkey ... | 2001 | 11494758 |
bacterial colonization of intravenous catheters in young dogs suspected to have parvoviral enteritis. | to determine the prevalence of bacterial colonization of iv catheters among young dogs suspected to have parvoviral enteritis, to identify the organisms responsible for catheter colonization, and to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility of organisms that were obtained. | 2002 | 11991409 |
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). | 2002 | 12092962 |
[fraction p isolated from the ribosomes of serratia odorifera and its tumor inhibiting effect]. | a protein(component p) with molecular weight of 16 kd was isolated by the method of preparation electrophoresis from the ribosomes of serratia odorifera, which were obtained by the method of differential centrifugation. this protein showed specific immune response reactivity with the antiserum of the ribosomes mentioned above. meanwhile, component p showed apparent protective function for qgy-tumorcharged nude mouse and different ways of giving medicine. it was evident from study results that co ... | 1999 | 12555548 |
natural antimicrobial susceptibilities of strains of 'unusual' serratia species: s. ficaria, s. fonticola, s. odorifera, s. plymuthica and s. rubidaea. | the natural susceptibility to 71 antibiotics of 104 serratia strains of serratia ficaria (n = 15), serratia fonticola (n = 18), serratia odorifera (n = 16), serratia plymuthica (n = 32) and serratia rubidaea (n = 23) was examined. mics were determined using a microdilution procedure in isosensitest broth for all the strains and in cation-adjusted mueller-hinton broth for some strains. with few exceptions, all species tested were uniformly naturally resistant to penicillin g, oxacillin, cefazolin ... | 2003 | 12654765 |
[frequency of serratia sp in urine infections of intern patients in the santa casa de misericórdia in fortaleza]. | in the present time the serratia is considered an important human pathogen, which has been found as causal agent of nosocomial infections mainly urine infections. we verify the frequency of the serratia sp in urine samples, in intern patients. were studied 1197 urine samples, this study show 15 positive for the serratia sp. the species found were: 7 serratia liquefaciens (46,7%), 5 serratia odorífera (33,3%) and 3 serratia rubidaea (20%). | 2004 | 15042191 |
tributyl phosphate degradation by serratia odorifera. | several strains from tributyl phosphate (tbp)-polluted soils were isolated and screened for their ability to degraded this widely used organophosphorus compound. the most active strain, identified as serratia odorifera, degrades up to 600 microm tbp (initially present in the medium at 2 mm) during its growth phase, within 8 h from inoculation. however, this bacterium could not utilize tbp as the sole carbon and/or phosphorus source but nevertheless is a good candidate for bioremediation of tbp-p ... | 2004 | 15200181 |
degradation of raw or film-incorporated beta-cyclodextrin by enzymes and colonic bacteria. | beta-cyclodextrin (beta-cd) is a suitable excipient for peroral use, which improves the solubility of lipophilic drugs, as well as for colon-specific drug release when it is mixed with coating polymers. the first aim of this work was to examine the suitability of various enzymes as a simple in vitro model for the glycolytic activity in the human colon. alpha-amylase (source aspergillus oryzae) and taka diastase (source a. oryzae) showed remarkable degradation capacity of free beta-cd, whereas ot ... | 2004 | 15207542 |
strategy to select and assess antagonistic bacteria for biological control of rhizoctonia solani kühn. | a screening strategy was developed to assess the potential of plant-associated bacteria to control diseases caused by rhizoctonia solani kühn. about 434 already characterized antagonistic bacterial strains isolated from diverse plant species and microenvironments were evaluated for biocontrol and plant growth promotion by a hierarchical combination of assays. analyzing in vitro antagonism towards different rhizoctonia isolates resulted in a selection of 20 potential biocontrol agents. the strain ... | 2004 | 15644895 |
pneumonia and bacteremia due to serratia odorifera. | | 2006 | 16403578 |
characterization of the enterobacteriaceae isolated from an artisanal italian ewe's cheese (pecorino abruzzese). | to evaluate some physiological characteristics of the enterobacteriaceae isolated from pecorino cheese. | 2006 | 16882142 |
biodegradation of sodium lauryl ether sulfate (sles) by two different bacterial consortia. | two bacterial consortia capable of degrading sles were isolated from a wastewater treatment plant. the two consortia consisted of three members, acinetobacter calcoacetiacus and klebsiella oxytoca in one co-culture (a-k) and serratia odorifera in the second co-culture (s-a), which contains acinetobacter calcoacetiacus as well. in all experiments, cells were grown on sles (1000-7000 ppm) containing the m9 minimal medium as sole carbon source. the co-culture a-k demonstrated a higher growth rate ( ... | 2006 | 17066333 |
volatiles of bacterial antagonists inhibit mycelial growth of the plant pathogen rhizoctonia solani. | bacterial antagonists are bacteria that negatively affect the growth of other organisms. many antagonists inhibit the growth of fungi by various mechanisms, e.g., secretion of lytic enzymes, siderophores and antibiotics. such inhibition of fungal growth may indirectly support plant growth. here, we demonstrate that small organic volatile compounds (vocs) emitted from bacterial antagonists negatively influence the mycelial growth of the soil-borne phytopathogenic fungus rhizoctonia solani kühn. s ... | 2007 | 17180381 |
monitoring and identification of bacteria associated with safety concerns in the manufacture of são jorge, a portuguese traditional cheese from raw cow's milk. | the aim of this study was to assess the hygienic quality of raw milk used in the manufacture of são jorge, a protected denomination of origin portuguese semihard cheese, as well as to ascertain the sanitary conditions prevailing during its processing. viable counts of enterobacteriaceae and micrococcaceae were accordingly obtained, pertaining to 21 independent batches (including samples of raw milk, curd, and cheeses after 1, 3, and 4 months of ripening), from 7 dairy farms. standard plate count ... | 2008 | 18522034 |
phenotypic characterization of human pathogenic bacteria in fish from the coastal waters of south west cameroon: public health implications. | increasing economic and recreational opportunities, attractive scenery and a perception of a better quality of life are luring people to the coast. unfortunately, these activities together with the commensurate increase in population in the area inevitably result in pollution of coastal waters with excessive microorganisms and other pollutants. microbial pollutants not only contaminate the coastal water but also aquatic food sources, thus posing a health risk to consumers. fish is a major source ... | 2009 | 19658320 |
plant growth promotion due to rhizobacterial volatiles--an effect of co2? | serratia odorifera, an antagonistic rhizobacterium, emits a diverse and complex bouquet of volatiles. three different in vitro experimental culture systems indicated that these volatiles promote the growth of arabidopsis thaliana. co(2) trapping and significant rise of co(2) levels (390-3000 ppm co(2) within 24 h) due to bacterial growth in sealed petri dishes verified the enhanced effects of rhizobacterial co(2) on a. thaliana's growth. in contrast, open cocultivations abrogated growth promotio ... | 2009 | 19808036 |
octamethylbicyclo[3.2.1]octadienes from the rhizobacterium serratia odorifera. | | 2010 | 20155769 |
impact of volatiles of the rhizobacteria serratia odorifera on the moss physcomitrella patens. | volatiles are important infochemicals acting aboveground as well as belowground between organisms. in order to understand the complex volatile network of an entire ecosystem, the habitat at the border between the atmosphere and the soil has to be considered. mosses are the dominant colonists of this habitat. here we tested the reaction of the moss physcomitrella patens upon exposure to rhizobacterial volatiles. in a closed test system, when co(2) is a dominant component of the bacterial volatile ... | 2010 | 20339320 |
serratia odorifera: analysis of volatile emission and biological impact of volatile compounds on arabidopsis thaliana. | bacteria emit a wealth of volatiles. the combination of coupled gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (gc/ms) and proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry (ptr-ms) analyses provided a most comprehensive profile of volatiles of the rhizobacterium serratia odorifera 4rx13. an array of compounds, highly dominated by sodorifen (approximately 50%), a bicyclic oligomethyl octadiene, could be detected. other volatiles included components of the biogeochemical sulfur cycle such as dimethyl disulfide (d ... | 2010 | 20717666 |
phenotypic and genetic characterization of bacteria isolated from diseased cultured sea cucumber apostichopus japonicus in northeastern china. | during the winter-spring from 2004 to 2006 in northeastern china cultured japanese sea cucumber apostichopus japonicus suffered from a serious disease. clinical signs included swollen mouth, skin ulceration and massive mortality. clinical samples taken during this period were studied. thirty-one bacterial samples were isolated from diseased sea cucumbers and identified through biochemical tests, 16s rrna gene sequence analysis and pcr amplification, followed by pathogenicity determination. the r ... | 2010 | 21133322 |
the disinfecting potential of contact lens soutions used by sultan qaboos university students. | this study aimed to determine the disinfecting potential of some contact lens solutions used by some university students in oman. | 2011 | 21969898 |
antibiotic resistance patterns in fecal bacteria isolated from christmas shearwater (puffinus nativitatis) and masked booby (sula dactylatra) at remote easter island. | antibiotic use and its implications have been discussed extensively in the past decades. this situation has global consequences when antibiotic resistance becomes widespread in the intestinal bacterial flora of stationary and migratory birds. this study investigated the incidence of fecal bacteria and general antibiotic resistance, with special focus on extended spectrum beta-lactamase (esbl) isolates, in two species of seabirds at remote easter island. we identified 11 species of bacteria from ... | 2011 | 22017052 |
transferable integrons of gram-negative bacteria isolated from the gut of a wild boar in the buffer zone of a national park. | the aim of this study was to determine the presence of integron-bearing gram-negative bacteria in the gut of a wild boar (sus scrofa l.) shot in the buffer zone of a national park. five gram-negative strains of escherichia coli, serratia odorifera, hafnia alvei and pseudomonas sp. were isolated. four of these strains had class 2 integrase (inti2), and one harbored class 1 integrase (inti1). the integron-positive strains were multiresistant, i.e., resistant to at least three unrelated antibiotics ... | 2011 | 22661922 |
cerebral perfusion pressure: a hemodynamic mechanism of mannitol and the postmannitol hemogram. | sixteen patients each received infusions of 1 g of mannitol per kg over 5 to 10 minutes, and serial determinations of intracranial pressure (icp), systemic arterial blood pressure (sabp), central venous pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure (cpp), hematocrit, hemoglobin, serum na+, k+, osmolarity, and fluid balance were carried out for 4 hours. urine output was replaced volume for volume with 5% dextrose in 0.45% nacl solution. we tested the hypothesis that patients with high (greater than or eq ... | 2010 | 3116451 |
the effects of a petroleum-based ointment and water-based cream on apical seal. | | 2012 | 3471834 |
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. | 2003 | 154679 |
day-night variability in acid phosphatase activity of pineal gland macrophages. | acid phosphatase (acp) activity was investigated in the photoreceptive pineal gland of the goldfish by both light and electron microscopy. intraluminal macrophages exhibited the greatest acp reactivity that was generally confined to lysosomal bodies containing membranous debris. quantitative light microscopic evaluation revealed significantly higher acp reactivity in animals collected at mid-light compared to those collected at mid-dark suggesting that functional activities of macrophages in thi ... | 2012 | 3419637 |
measures of the inflammatory response in cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis. | cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis (cfa) is characterized by interstitial fibrosis and parenchymal inflammation. eleven patients with cfa (10 proved by lung biopsy) were followed over 2 yr using clinical symptoms, radiographic change, and pulmonary function tests to adjust their treatment. lung lavage, positron camera (pet) measurements of regional extravascular lung density (dev), pulmonary blood volume (vb), and the metabolic rate for 18f-deoxyglucose (mrglc), clearance of 99mtc-diethylenetriami ... | 2011 | 3144213 |
[artero-venous angiodysplasia at the splenic hylum: contribution to the knowledge of pre-hepatic artero-venous angiodysplasias with portal hypertension]. | | 2014 | 4080430 |
iatrogenic lithium poisoning: a case report with necropsy findings. | | 2015 | 4644931 |
breast volume measurement of 598 women using biostereometric analysis. | a study of the volumes of the right and left breasts of 598 subjects was undertaken using biostereometric analysis. this measurement uses close-range stereophotogrammetry to characterize the shape of the breast, and is noncontact, noninvasive, accurate, and rapid with respect to the subject involvement time. using chi-square tests, volumes and volumetric differences between breast pairs were compared with handedness, perception of breast size by each subject, age, and menstrual status. no signif ... | 2009 | 2729845 |
bronchoalveolar lavage findings in pulmonary paracoccidioidomycosis. | bronchoalveolar fluid cytology from six progressive pulmonary paracoccidioidomycotic patients showed an alveolitis of neutrophilic pattern which was independent of the of the duration of the chronic fungal disease. the percentage of neutrophils in paracoccidioidomycotic alveolitis was higher than in other neutrophilic alveolitis conditions. | 2011 | 4012514 |
overdose with baclofen. | | 2014 | 3945841 |
correction of fallot's tetralogy after palliative operations. | during the period 1960 to 1978, 98 patients underwent intracardiac repair of fallot's tetralogy after palliative operations. preoperative symptoms were cyanosis, dyspnea, increased fatigue with squatting and hypoxic spells. the hemoglobin concentration varied from 19 to 22 g/100 ml. at correction only 65 of 95 shunts were patent and needed surgical closure. seventeen early deaths occurred (19%), the main causes being cardiac failure and arrhythmia. one patient died 3 years after correction from ... | 2000 | 87399 |
intracranial abnormalities of the external carotid system. | | 2014 | 4194575 |
tourette disorder and mutational falsetto. | speech, language and voice disorders associated with tourette disorder (td) are reviewed. two cases of td associated with falsetto are presented. the relationship between abnormalities in vocal pitch and tic symptomatology is explored. | 2011 | 3226654 |
sonographic evaluation of superior mesenteric vascular relationship in malrotation. | we report sonographic demonstration of abnormal and characteristic superior mesenteric vascular anatomy in three cases of surgically proved intestinal malrotation. sonographic screening examinations of children with abdominal pain should include an evaluation of the superior mesenteric vessels. | 2009 | 2654854 |
post-translational processing of anglerfish islet somatostatin precursors. | two distinct somatostatin precursors are synthesized in anglerfish (af) islets. in addition to a precursor which has somatostatin 14 (ss-14) as a c-terminal cleavage product, a precursor which contains at its c-terminus [tyr7, gly10] ss-14 as a potential cleavage product is also synthesized. however, even though an arg-lys pair is located immediately n-terminal to ala1 of the c-terminal tetradecapeptide, [tyr7, gly10]ss-14 was not found in significant amounts in extracts of af islets. instead, a ... | 2010 | 2863927 |
coronary vasospasm as a potential cause of myocardial infarction and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation in a relatively young woman. | vasospasm-related myocardial infarction in young women with normal coronary arteries has infrequently been reported and vasospasm-related paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (paf) has rarely been described. we present a 33-year-old woman with old inferior myocardial infarction and postinfarction angina at rest; the angina was accompanied by paf and electrocardiographic st-segment elevation in the inferior leads. coronary angiography revealed normal coronary arteries and intracoronary acetylcholine pr ... | 2007 | 1914277 |
[causes and clinical symptoms of nerve injuries]. | | 2015 | 4345817 |
toward a new research agenda for geriatric dentistry under the current health care scene. | | 2012 | 3476324 |
end of the trend? a 12-year study of age at menarche. | a 12-year study of menarchial age in all girls entering the university college of swansea (1959-70) suggests that the downward trend in age at menarche has ceased in britain. the turning point appears to have occurred in girls born about 1946. | 1998 | 4723465 |
prenatal diagnosis of the congenital nephrotic syndrome. | | 2004 | 404622 |
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. | 2006 | 1393076 |
preparation of single bilayer liposomes by an electrocapillary emulsification method. | the single bilayer liposomes have been prepared by an electrocapillary emulsification technique based on interfacial fluctuation in the absence of surfactant. electron microscopy showed the liposome to be a unilamellar vesicle with a size generally in the range 60-120 nm. | 2010 | 2872295 |
cleavage lines of the oral mucosa in japanese cadavers. | cleavage lines were experimentally reproduced in the oral mucosa of japanese cadavers. they were investigated macroscopically and histologically. the reproduced cleavage lines showed little directional variation by sex or age. from the histological findings, the mucosal cleavage lines were interpreted to represent cleavage split along the direction of connective tissue fibres in the lamina propria. | 2011 | 3165386 |
abc of dermatology. blisters and pustules. | | 2011 | 3121031 |
some findings on the pathology of the motor nerves of the limbs during medical diseases: the possibility of proximal involvement with conservation of distal excitability. | | 2012 | 4103553 |
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