Publications by authors named "Gallinger L"

There is substantial literature documenting the process factors that lead to effective psychotherapy. Similarly, there is now a wealth of data attesting to the effectiveness of several psychotherapy brands. Little is known about the elements that facilitate learning how to be an effective clinician.

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Objective: This study assessed the feasibility of voucher-based incentives for attendance for directly observed naltrexone treatment in a controlled trial for alcohol use disorders in schizophrenia.

Methods: Cash-value voucher-based incentives were contingent on attendance at three research visits per week over 12 weeks for 61 participants. Vouchers increased in value based on consecutive attendance.

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A 52-year-old Caucasian man with chronic neutropenia and recurrent infections was found to have an increased proportion of peripheral T lymphocytes having Fc receptors for IgG (T gamma ). Although levels of antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) and "natural" killing (NK) by unfractionated lymphocytes were similar to those of a control donor, the frequency of KN cells was markedly increased. Removal of E rosette-forming cells eliminated both NK and ADCC by the patient's peripheral blood, in marked contrast to the enhanced cytotoxicity seen with control lymphocytes.

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In this paper, we have described the use of a slide-coverslip Cunningham chamber which is ideal for counting delicate rosettes and lymphocyte-tumour cell conjugates. The ease of construction, facility of use, and economy of cost in comparison with hemocytometers make the use of these chambers the method of choice for rosette counts in general. In contrast to standard double-slide Cunningham chambers, the design of these rosette chambers is such that they can be used with ordinary light microscope objectives (including oil immersion), they can be more easily loaded without trapping air bubbles, and they can be sealed without tilting the slide.

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Human lymphocytes will rosette with human red blood cells under certain conditions (H rosettes). The work presented in this paper documents the following: (1) a reproducible short-term assay for the detection of H rosettes in proportions similar to those reported recently in the literature (25-30%); (2) technical improvements on the basic assay system demonstrating that, in fact, 40-65% of human lymphocytes form H rosettes; (3) the fact that, in normal donors, auto and allo H rosettes are formed by identical lymphocyte subpopulations; (4) that H rosettes are formed independently of the ABH, Rh and Thomsen-Freidenreich (TF) red-cell antigens on the indicator red cells; and (5) that H rosette-forming cells consist almost entirely of T lymphocytes having high-affinity receptors for sheep erythrocytes. The large difference in size between sheep and human RBC made it possible to do double rosette assays in which high- and low-affinity E-rosette-forming T cells could be visualized on the same slide.

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