Publications by authors named "Ausema B"

Genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity of human leukemia is thought to drive leukemia progression through a Darwinian process of selection and evolution of increasingly malignant clones. However, the lack of markers that uniquely identify individual leukemia clones precludes high-resolution tracing of their clonal dynamics. Here, we use cellular barcoding to analyze the clonal behavior of patient-derived leukemia-propagating cells (LPCs) in murine xenografts.

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In this study, we show that an inhibitor of glycosphin-golipid biosynthesis, D,L-threo-1-phenyl-2-decanoylamino-3-morpholino-1-propanol (PDMP), increases the chemosensitivity of neuroblastoma tumor cells for Taxol and vincristine. At noneffective low doses of Taxol or vincristine, the addition of a noneffective dose of PDMP resulted in 70% cytotoxicity, indicating synergy. Such an effect was not observed for etoposide (VP16).

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Survival, encephalopathy and shunt patency were studied in 64 consecutive patients who underwent mesocaval shunting with a wide-calibre Dacron prosthesis. Half of the patients were operated as emergency cases. Operative blood loss in patients who had emergency procedures was significantly higher than during elective operations.

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A hundred and fifty-two patients who were to undergo major orthopaedic surgery were divided into two groups in order to study the value of dextrans administered as adjuvants to oral anticoagulants in the prevention of deep venous thrombosis. The control group had oral anticoagulants only from the evening before the day of operation, aimed at the 15 per cent thrombotest level. The dextran group had peroperative and postoperative dextran infusions as well.

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