Publications by authors named "D Hothersall"

It has been suggested that macrophages in atherosclerotic plaques oxidize the lipid they contain, leading to necrosis in the plaque. Over 200 human aortic and coronary atherosclerotic plaques from 102 human necropsy subjects aged between 5 and 88 were, therefore, examined histologically for the presence of insoluble lipid (ceroid), thought to be a product of lipid oxidation. Ceroid was present in all the plaques but not in areas of diffuse intimal thickening.

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Normal rats and rats with paleocerebellar lesions were trained to bar press for food on continuous reinforcement (CRF) and differential reinforcement of low response rates (DRL) schedules. The animals with lesions showed normal acquisition of the CRF schedule, but they exhibited a marked deficit on the DRL task. This deficit was related to overresponding which appeared to result from an inability to inhibit the response, rather than from a dysfunction in timing ability or motor capacity.

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