Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
November 1979
When microvessel (predominantly capillary) fragments freshly isolated from the retinas of young kittens are incubated in tissue culture medium, we observe the slow outgrowth of cells that appear to be derived from the capillary endothelium. The cells grow as a monolayer with a tightly packed, mosaic-like array. Electron microscopy of these cells reveals "tight junctions" (zonulae occludentes) resembling those found in the endothelium of intact capillaries.
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February 1978
Active transport of sodium out of rabbit lenses was shown to be carrier mediated by observing the dependence of efflux of 22Na on intracellular concentration of nonlabeled sodium which previously was elevated by incubating lenses at 0 degree C. Velocity of sodium efflux increased asymptotically with increasing concentrations of intracellular sodium, demonstrating saturation of the carrier. The maximum velocity of the sodium pump based on Michaelis-Menten kinetics was found to be 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relation between PaO2 and retrolental fibroplasia (RLF) was studied prospectively in 719 premature infants born in or treated in the intensive care units of a group of university hospitals. Blood gas studies were performed on 589 of these infants, 66 of whom had a diagnosis of RLF; in 27 of these 66, some grade of mostly nonblinding cicatricial disease developed. The frequency of RLF was highest among infants of lowest birth weight.
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