Publications by authors named "C Viguera"

We utilized the well-validated University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test (UPSIT) to examine whether olfactory dysfunction occurs in ALS participants. After adjusting for relevant confounders in a multiple linear regression model, ALS participants scored significantly lower on the UPSIT compared with control participants, with an estimated mean difference of 2.31 points ( = 0.

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The feasibility of utilizing neonatal human foreskins grafted to congenitally athymic nude mice for carcinogenesis studies was explored. Human grafts could be maintained morphologically intact for at least as long as 27 weeks. Topical application of 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) induced hyperplasia in human skin.

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A colony of nude mice was maintained under controlled standards of care for 12 months, at which time a rapidly escalating liver disease developed in the animals, characterized by jaundice, emaciation, and rapid death. Histologically, the livers had swollen, vacuolated hepatic cells and increased numbers of enlarged Kupffer cells. Mouse hepatitis virus was not isolated from the livers of sick mice.

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Two colonies of female outbred nude (athymic) mice were maintained by conventional standards of husbandry, but with special sanitary methods and segregation from other rodents. A total of 1,526 mice entered the colonies. Of these, 802 were untreated and most remained healthy.

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