Publications by authors named "FERRER S"

Two copper acetazolamide complexes were synthesized for evaluation as anticonvulsant agents. These complexes were found to be more effective as anticonvulsants than the acetazolamide.

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We review the concept fo Monoclonal Gammopathy emphasizing that the so called benign forms, with or without polyneuropathy can have an unpredictable evolution. Polyneuropathies associated to monoclonal gammopathy-IgM, IgG, IgA, Waldestrom's disease, Multiple myeloma, Osteosclerotic myeloma (POEMS), Amyloidosis and Cryoglobulinemias are reviewed. They generally are solely sensory, sensorimotor or rarely, solely motor.

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Aiming to correlate the alterations in evoked potentials with the initial clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis, 29 patients with the disease were studied and 19 were followed for a lapse ranging from 1 to 11 years. Visual evoked potentials were studied in all the patients and 51% were abnormal. Auditory evoked potentials were assessed in 26 patients and 26% were abnormal.

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We report a 47 year old woman that presented to the hospital with an intracranial hypertension syndrome, a right hemiparesis and a several months history of progressive malaise and behavioral disturbances. During the hospital stay, positive HIV antibodies were detected and CAT scan showed a profound left parietal rounded hypodense lesion. The patient died 21 days after admission and the postmortem pathological study showed a deep abscess in the left basal ganglia, with recognizable Toxoplasma gondii trophozoites.

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A 0.85-kb HindIII mitochondrial DNA fragment of the dermatophytic fungus Trichophyton mentagrophytes has been sequenced. The fragment contains eight complete genes which corresponds to a tRNA gene cluster.

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An improved solid medium for differentiating between homofermentative and heterofermentative lactic acid bacteria is proposed. It was developed to support the growth of wine strains unable to grow in other media. However, it can be employed as a general medium for the lactic acid bacteria that utilize fructose.

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Serratia marcescens N28b synthesized and secreted a bacteriocin, with a molecular mass of 45 kDa, which was capable of inhibiting the growth of Escherichia coli. The expression of this bacteriocin was negligible unless induced with mitomycin C. The genes encoding the bacteriocin were cloned in plasmid pBR328.

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A promoter probe library from the dermatophyte fungusTrichophyton mentagrophytes has been constructed in the pVB32 plasmid vector. Using this library, a set ofT. mentagrophytes DNA sequences with promoter activity inEscherichia coli has been cloned.

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In previous studies it has been reported that, after being labeled with technetium, sucralfate, an useful drug in peptic diseases, can be used to detect peptic lesions of the digestive tract. In this work we report our experience with this technique in the diagnosis of esophagitis. 25 studies (11 controls and 14 patients) were undertaken.

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Complexes of Co(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II) with dideprotonated Acm are synthesized and characterized. Acm acts as bidentate ligand through the N-sulfonamido atom and the N-thiadiazole atom except for K6CoAcm4.6H2O in which Acm behaves as monodentate through the N-sulfonamido atom.

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A 25-year-old Chilean woman of Jewish ancestry developed subcutaneous nodules at the thighs, axillae, elbows and coccygeal areas. X rays disclosed heavily calcified lesions at these levels. The patient's father had Whipple's disease, her mother and one brother had early hip osteoarthrosis and one son had idiopathic pancreatitis.

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[Physiopathology of migraine].

Rev Med Chil

August 1990

The basic theories on the origin of migraine are reviewed. A vascular paroxysm was the initial hypothesis, followed by the "spreading depression" phenomenon based of regional flow studies of Danish authors. A third hypothesis relates the origin of migraine to liberation of substance "p" and others (K, neurotransmitters and polypeptides) from trigeminal nerve endings.

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A transformation system for the ringworm-producing dermatophyte Trichophyton mentagrophytes has been developed. The system employs the plasmid pHIS, which contains a bacterial hygromycin B phosphotransferase gene linked to Cochliobolus heterostrophus regulatory sequences (B. G.

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