Publications by authors named "Jacobsen N"

We describe a case of Legionnaires' disease in a 64-year-old man, in which hairy cell leukaemia was diagnosed after the onset of the infection. Immunological studies revealed a complete suppression of blood monocyte chemotactic and oxidative burst activities. We suggest that in hairy cell leukaemia both monocytopenia and defective functions of monocytes underlie the increased susceptibility to intracellular infections including Legionnaires' disease.

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Lymphocytes from patients after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) are in most cases predominantly of the Leu-2+ (cytotoxic/suppressor) phenotypes and are almost unresponsive to mitogens. In contrast, normal Leu-3+-depleted, Leu-2+-enriched lymphocyte suspensions retain approximately 50% of the mitogenic response compared with that of unseparated cells. To investigate whether this discrepancy was due to active suppression, we selected nine BMT patients from whom sufficient numbers of cells were available and whose lymphocyte phenotypes were predominantly Leu-2+ after BMT.

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In an attempt to reduce the incidence of lethal cytomegalovirus (CMV) interstitial pneumonitis after allogenic bone marrow transplantation 49 patients were randomized in a multicenter controlled study to receive either CMV-hyperimmune globulin or a control immune globulin with low anticytomegalovirus titer. Immune globulin was administered intravenously 6 times with 20 days interval, starting on day 7 before transplantation. Patients receiving CMV hyperimmune globulin or control immune globulin were comparable with regard to age, diagnosis, pretransplant anti-CMV titer, incidence of graft-versus-host disease and transfusions.

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The T-antigen (Thomsen-Friedenreich antigen) is a well-characterized tumor-associated glycoprotein that is immunologically reactive in humans. In order to demonstrate the presence of T-antigens in colorectal tissue, benign and malignant tissue from 46 patients with colorectal cancer were examined by means of an immunoperoxidase method. Peanut agglutinin and a polyclonal immune rabbit antiserum were used to demonstrate T-antigens on 72% of formalin-fixed malignant specimens and on more than 92% of frozen malignant specimens.

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Forty acute gastric ulcers were created in 10 rabbits. The bleeding was controlled by monopolar electrocoagulation in 20 ulcers, the remaining ulcers were left untreated as controls. Spontaneous intravascular thrombosis was precluded by heparinization.

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In 138 male Norwegian prisoners the prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) serum markers was 30.4% and closely related to their drug abuse. The highest frequency of the markers (82.

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The occurrence of the enzyme D-amino acid oxidase in human epidermis and cultured epidermal cells was investigated. When explant cultures of human epidermis were cultured in a medium containing D-valine instead of L-valine and supplemented with undialyzed serum, good growth of both epithelial cells and fibroblasts was observed. However, when the serum was dialyzed neither cell type could be cultured in D-valine medium indicating the absence of D-amino acid oxidase in both cell types.

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Five fatal cases of CMV associated interstitial pneumonia occurred among 20 patients who had received allogenic bone marrow transplantation for acute leukemia or aplastic anaemia. This outcome was analysed in relation to prospectively obtained data on complement fixing (CF) and IgM anti-CMV titres and excretion of CMV in urine or pharynx. Altogether 16 patients had primary or reactivated CMV infection.

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Urine specimens from rats and humans who received single doses of primidone (PRM) have been investigated by GC/MS procedures. In addition to the previously documented metabolites of PRM, a small chromatographic peak was encountered which had a mass spectrum suggesting a hydroxy-PRM derivative. Synthesis of p-hydroxy-PRM from PRM was effected; the para isomer was separated from unwanted isomers by preparative HPLC.

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2 patients with coexistent polycythaemia vera and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia are described. A 61-year-old man presented with an increased packed cell volume (PCV) and a leucoerythroblastic blood picture, which was reversible upon treatment, neutrophil leucoytosis, bone marrow lymphocyte infiltration and splenomegaly, and subsequently developed lymphomas, blood lymphocytosis and thrombocytosis. The second case was a 58-year-old female presenting with increased PCV and leucocyte alkaline phosphatase score.

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The design, and complications seen during the first 2 years, of a randomized trial of postoperative radiotherapy for rectosigmoid cancer Dukes' B and C are presented and discussed. It is concluded that the present complication rate-below 10% in 221 patients-permits continuation of the intake, which is planned to include 550 patients, to demonstrate a possible increase in crude 5-year survival by 15% (60-75% in Dukes' B and 25-40% in Dukes' C), on the basis of a 0·01 significance level and a probability that the experiment will be successful of 0·90.

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Carbobenzoxythioglycyl-L-phenylalanine [CbzNHCH2C(==S)Phe, Z-Glys-Phe] was synthesized as thioamide analogue of Z-Gly-Phe, a known substrate of carboxypeptidase A (CPA). By use of a ninhydrin-based assay and Z-Gly-Gly-Phe as the substrate, Z-Glys-Phe was shown to be a weak competitive inhibitor of CPA (Ki = 1.4 mM).

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The early effects of lithium on the kidney were studied in rats receiving a moderate daily dose (serum-Li: 0.5 to 0.8 mM per liter) for 3, 7, and 21 days.

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We describe an analysis for metformin in plasma and urine by use of cation-exchange "high-performance" liquid chromatography. The assay requires only 0.5 mL of sample and involves pretreatment with trichloroacetic acid containing an internal standard (1-propylbiguanide), followed by centrifugation and injection into the chromatograph.

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Plasma and blood volumes determined by the indocyanine green and plasma-hematocrit methods increased curvilinearly as maternally reared black-tailed deer (5F, 5M) grew in body mass from 3.8 to 34.3 kg.

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The presence of Ia-like antigens on human CFU-C and BFU-e is confirmed and a cell type that lacked immediate capacity for granulocytic colony formation but generated CFU-c after brief incubation in simple suspension culture is identified. This pre-CFU-c, and its immediate progeny, was extremely sensitive to killing by anti-Ia serum with complement. In contrast, anti-Ia serum plus complement treatment of human bone marrow, while eliminating 93%-97% of all CFU-c and BFU-e, did not prevent the rapid regeneration of these progenitor cells and their production for some weeks under the conditions of continuous marrow culture.

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Plasma and blood volumes determined by the T-1824 plasma-hematocrit method increase curvilinearly as captive female and male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) grow in body mass from 6 to 61 kg (N = 40) and 9 to 93 kg (N = 34), respectively. Although comparable to other species of Cervidae, the weight-specific blood volume averages 33% larger than the interspecific mammalian value of 66 ml/kg body mass. The heart of white-tailed deer is also large, averaging 0.

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Bone marrow and peripheral blood cells of patients with non-leukemic neutropenia contain and elaborate a granulocyte-progenitor cell inhibitory activity. The inhibitory activity is common to the neutropenias of the various etiologies studied, which included congenital, idiopathic, autoimmune, cyclical, common variable immuno-deficiency with hypogammaglobulinemia and drug induced states. It derives from non-adherent, low density, slowly sedimenting and non-E-rosetting cells and appears to require RNA and protein synthesis, but not cell division, for its production.

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Incubation of the non-adherent low density cells from normal human bone marrow with an antiserum to DR antigens markedly inhibited their capacity to form granulocytic colonies in fibrin clot diffusion chambers implanted intraperitoneally into irradiated mice. The inhibitory effect of antiserum was abrogated after absorption of antiserum with B cells. Inhibition was obtained both with and without complement treatment.

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