Publications by authors named "Falk W"

We describe a new lymphokine activity, macrophage cytotoxicity inducing factor 2 (MCIF2), in the T cell mitogen-induced supernatant of a murine T cell clone in long-term culture. MCIF2 has the following properties: it elutes from a Sephadex G-100 column in three m.w.

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Concerned about family physicians' changing role in obstetrics, the Alberta Chapter of the College of Family Physicians of Canada conducted a survey of a 10% sample of Alberta family physicians. Practices and attitudes about various aspects of obstetrical care were determined, including procedures, technology, alternative birthing methods, payment, Canadian Medical Protective Association fees, and continuing education. The response (89% of surveyed family physicians) showed that 66.

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The specificity of cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses generated in the presence of lymphokines was studied. Thymic responder cells were activated in the presence of stimulator cells that differed in their metabolic activity. After 5 days of culture, the cytotoxic response was estimated in a 4-h 51Cr-release test.

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We investigated the role of T cell cytotoxicity inducing factor 1 (TCF1) in the induction of a cytotoxic T cell response. We found that help-deficient thymocyte cultures supplied with saturating amounts of purified IL 2 did not develop CTL in a 5-day culture. The expression of cytotoxicity was dependent on the addition of TCF1 derived from the T cell hybridoma K15.

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The effect of L-ornithine on several types of immune reactions was analyzed. L-ornithine was found to suppress the activation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) in vivo and in vitro. This suppressive effect was not observed with the structural analogues D-ornithine, L-lysine, or putrescine or with the amino acids L-histidine or L-alanine.

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Thymocyte cultures from C3H/HeJ mice were stimulated for proliferative responses with purified preparations of interleukin 1 (IL 1) and interleukin 2 (IL 2). Synergistic responses were obtained in the absence of mitogen. In the presence of excess IL 2, the thymocyte proliferation response was strictly dependent on the amount of IL 1 in the cultures.

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The treatment of psychotic depression remains controversial, although most studies suggest that the combination of an antipsychotic and an antidepressant agent is most beneficial. The authors describe an open-label study of the treatment of psychotic depression using amoxapine, an agent with both antidepressant and antipsychotic properties. Of the six patients treated, two improved dramatically within the first week of treatment, whereas for the remaining four treatment had to be discontinued due to lack of efficacy or side effects.

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Cerebral metastases appear frequently and necessitate therapeutic measures. The authors report the incidence and particularities as well as the different modes of formation of metastases in the central nervous system. Surgical procedure should be carried out in case of favorable solitary metastases, young patients, and unknown primary tumors.

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In view of the eminently important role of interleukin-2 (IL-2) in T-cell responses, and in view of reports about immune stimulatory effects of PGE2, we reinvestigated the question whether PGE2 inhibits IL-2 production. It was found that PGE2 does not inhibit IL-2 production in murine spleen cell cultures after optimal stimulation (5 micrograms/ml concanavalin A) but does inhibit at suboptimal stimulation conditions. The failure of PGE2 to inhibit IL-2 production at optimal concanavalin A concentration was demonstrated by two independent IL-2 assays namely by the co-stimulator assay and by the proliferation of IL-2-dependent T-cell clone W-2.

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An orally administered, killed whole cell pertussis vaccine was developed which proved to be safe and potent in animal experiments. This vaccine was studied in limited field trials in Austria. In these field trials 1 X 10(12) bacterial cells were given orally on days 2, 3, 4, and 5 after birth with an oral booster of 1 X 10(12) cells given at six weeks.

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Plastic-adherent cells enriched for dendritic cells (AC) were found to be among the most potent stimulator cells for the activation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) in vitro in the presence of interleukin 2 (IL 2) and a constant second set of allogeneic stimulator cells. Concanavalin A-activated nylon wool-nonadherent spleen cells ( CNWT ), concanavalin A-activated unfractionated spleen cells ( Cspl ), and some variants of the ESb T lymphoma line were equally effective as stimulator cells, however, and provoked a substantial cytotoxic response at concentrations of 10(4) cells per culture or less. In contrast, nonactivated nylon wool-nonadherent spleen cells ( NWT ) or unfractionated spleen cells (Spl) and cells of the P815 mastocytoma, the Meth A fibrosarcoma, and the T cell lymphomas Ly 5178 Eb and ESb did not stimulate cytotoxic responses at these cell concentrations.

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During our radiooncologic experience, we have learned the problems caused by insufficient information on the patient and his tumor. Histologic data, stage and a drawing of the extension of the tumor are generally submitted to the radiotherapist. This study is intended to remind that some other factors are important for the radiooncologic decision about local and temporal dose distribution, such as tumor size, endometrial extension to the fundus, frequency of metastases and recurrences, different histology/grading, and performed surgical technique/radicality.

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A 5-week double-blind study compared amoxapine to imipramine (2:1 dosage ratio) in the treatment of depressed outpatients. The two agents were similar in anti-depressant efficacy and rapidity of action. The most common adverse reactions to both drugs were anticholinergic effects and sedation; cardiovascular effects were minimal.

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In this report we further evaluate the role of regenerating liver cytosol (RLC) as a stimulator of hepatic regeneration by assessing its effect on survival, liver function, and hepatic regeneration in a model of in vivo isolated perfusion of the rat liver with high concentrations of cytotoxic drugs and regional hyperthermia. Isolated perfusion with 500 mg/kg of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and 2.5 mg/kg of mitomycin-C (Mit-C) resulted in 70% (n = 20) and 71% (n = 14) mortality, respectively, from 2 to 7 days after perfusion, with extensive, patchy necrosis and infarction seen on histologic examination and markedly elevated levels of serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) and serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) at 6 and 24 hours after perfusion.

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The participation of interferon-gamma in activation of murine macrophages for tumor cell lysis was investigated. Biochemically macrophage activation factor and interferon-gamma have not been separated. Antiviral titers correlated closely with macrophage activation in antigen- or mitogen-induced spleen cell supernatants.

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This report further evaluates the concept that the interaction of factors that originate within the liver can contribute, regulate or even initiate the actual development of hepatic regeneration after liver cell necrosis or partial hepatectomy. The effect of liver cytosol (100,000 g supernatant), both from intact adult rat liver (NLC) and from adult rat liver remnants that had been regenerating for 24 hours after 70% partial hepatectomy (PH) in posthepatectomy liver regeneration in the rat was studied. The specificity of the growth-controlling properties in liver cytosol was determined using tumor cells.

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The dependency of induction of T cell cytotoxicity on lymphokines was studied. 1 X 10(5) nylon wool-purified thymic lymphocytes or 10(4) spleen cells were cultured with TNP-haptenated syngeneic UV-irradiated spleen cells in the presence of a variety of lymphokine preparations. Concanavalin A-induced spleen cell supernatants mediated strong cytotoxic responses in this system.

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This report describes a system of in vivo isolated perfusion of the rat liver. The effects of perfusion with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) (0.125-1.

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