Publications by authors named "Levinson S"

Tetrodotoxin was oxidized to a hydrated aldehyde, 11-oxo-tetrodotoxin, which shares the specificity of tetrodotoxin for the Na+ channel of the isolated voltage-clamped frog skeletal muscle fiber, but is four to five times more potent. It binds to the solubilized Na+ channel of eel electroplax with a similarly higher potency, because of an equilibrium dissociation constant about 0.25, and a dissociation rate constant 2.

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Since 1981, the epidemic of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), due to infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), has grown and challenged health care providers in the United States. Although the total number of AIDS cases diagnosed each year appears to be reaching a plateau, cases attributable to heterosexual transmission are rising. With improved treatment, survival of persons with HIV infection is expected to increase; this change suggests that the prevalence of HIV-related physical disability will also increase.

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Recently, a number of methods have been developed that make it possible to image the elastic properties of soft tissues. Because certain types of tissues such as malignant lesions, for example, have elastic properties that are markedly different from surrounding tissues, elasticity imaging could provide a significant adjunct to current diagnostic ultrasonic methods. Further, elasticity imaging techniques could be used to augment the study of tissues that change their elastic properties, such as skeletal and cardiac muscle.

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RESEARCHERS COMPARED AVERAGE BLOOD PRESSURE, prevalence of elevated blood pressure, and average anthropometric measurements of Asian children with those same measures in children from other racial and ethnic groups, including blacks, whites, and Hispanics. The sample consisted of 1318 boys and 1548 girls ages 6 to 9 who had complete blood pressure and anthropometric data, which were derived from a health screening program in nonpublic schools conducted by the Chicago Department of Health from 1975 to 1978. The systolic pressure, adjusted for age, weight, and height, for Asian, black, Hispanic, and white boys was 108.

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Two cases are described which show that on urine protein electrophoresis a paraprotein owing to hemoglobin cannot be distinguished from a Bence Jones protein. A simple method is described for confirming the presence of hemoglobin: a densitometric scan of the electrophoretogram at 415 nm, in which hemoglobin absorbs in a band coincident with the restriction. Furthermore, it is shown that other serum proteins, elevated levels of bilirubin, and Bence Jones protein do not interfere with this detection system.

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Speech recognition technology: a critique.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

October 1995

This paper introduces the session on advanced speech recognition technology. The two papers comprising this session argue that current technology yields a performance that is only an order of magnitude in error rate away from human performance and that incremental improvements will bring us to that desired level. I argue that, to the contrary, present performance is far removed from human performance and a revolution in our thinking is required to achieve the goal.

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Speech technology in the year 2001.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

October 1995

This paper introduces the session "Technology in the Year 2001" and is the first of four papers dealing with the future of human-machine communication by voice. In looking to the future it is important to recognize both the difficulties of technological forecasting and the frailties of the technology as it exists today--frailties that are manifestations of our limited scientific understanding of human cognition. The technology to realize truly advanced applications does not yet exist and cannot be supported by our presently incomplete science of speech.

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Mouse sciatic nerves from the degeneration-resistant strain C57BL/6/Wld (Ola) were surgically injected with lysolecithin to induce focal demyelination. Three days later they were transected adjacent to the spinal cord to eliminate contact of the axons with their cell bodies. The Na+ channel distribution was assessed by immunocytochemistry and followed at several stages of remyelination.

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It is not currently practical to directly measure viscoelastic parameters in human muscles in situ. Methods used in vitro cannot readily be applied, and motion analysis provides only a gross estimate. We report on the application of a hybrid approach, sonoelastography, which uses ultrasound to measure the propagation of shear waves induced by externally applied vibrations.

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The purpose of this study was to study the effect of high-dose omeprazole therapy (20 mg twice daily) on kinetics of moderate amounts of orally administered ethanol. Eight healthy men participated in the study. After an overnight fast, they drank 0.

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The voltage- and frequency-dependent interactions of pentobarbital with voltage-gated sodium channels were examined in whole-cell patch-clamp recordings. Using rat brain IIA and rat muscle rSkM1 sodium channels expressed in stably transfected Chinese hamster ovary cell lines, it was found that pentobarbital reduced peak inward sodium currents with IC50 values of 1.2 mM (brain) and 1.

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We examined the relationship of apolipoprotein B (apo B), glucose, triglycerides and other lipoprotein lipids to coronary artery disease (CAD). Using receiver-operating characteristic curves (ROC), we noticed that the triglyceride ROC curve crossed above other lipoprotein curves at a triglycerides level of approximately 1.4 g/l.

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Members of the E2F gene family are transcription factors that have been implicated in the control of genes essential for cell cycle progression. Regulation of E2F function is finely tuned by the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene product and a small family of related "pocket proteins," with the participation of a number of cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases. Perturbations of this regulatory network can lead to oncogenic transformation and, in certain systems, to the loss of the ability to maintain terminal differentiation.

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Polyclonal antibodies were raised against a well conserved region of the vertebrate Na+ channel and were affinity purified for use in immunocytochemistry. Focal demyelination of rat sciatic axons was initiated by an intraneural injection of lysolecithin and Na+ channel clustering was followed at several stages of myelin removal and repair. At 1 week post-injection axons contained long, fully demyelinated regions.

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Immunocytochemical and electrophysiological techniques were used to localize TTX-sensitive sodium channels (NaChs) over the soma-dendritic axis of basilar and nonbasilar pyramidal cells of the electrosensory lateral line lobe (ELL) of weakly electric fish (Apteronotus leptorhynchus). Dense NaCh-like immunolabel was detected on the membranes of basilar and nonbasilar pyramidal cell somata. Punctate regions of immunolabel (approximately 15 microns) were separated by nonlabeled expanses of membrane over the entire extent of basal dendrites.

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The increased sensitivity of immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE) over prior electrophoretic methods has led to renewed interest in the study of free light chains. Here, we discuss problems associated with the identification of monoclonal free light chains (Bence Jones proteins) in urine. Besides reviewing the nature of the sample specimens and the assays themselves, we discuss the physiology, biochemistry, genetics, and immunological properties of these molecules.

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Isoenzyme profiles of lactate dehydrogenase (percent LD-1 of total LD, LD-1/LD-2 ratio, and absolute LD-1) have all been studied as late markers for myocardial infarction. It is known, however, that elevations of LD-5 frequently occur in this period as a result of liver congestion. Elevations of LD-5 may also occur as a result of complicating conditions.

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The axolemmal distribution of voltage-gated sodium channels largely determines the regions of axonal electrical excitability. Using a well-characterized anti-sodium channel antibody, we examined peripheral nerve fibers focally injured by exposure to the neurotoxic agent, potassium tellurite (K2TeO3). Immunocytochemical and radioimmunoassay data showed a focal accumulation of sodium channels within the tips of injured axons.

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Research studies have shown that apolipoprotein A-I (apo A-I) is a better marker for coronary artery disease (CAD) than high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDLC). Yet, it is unclear whether assays for apolipoprotein A-I, which is part of macromolecular lipoprotein complex, can perform as well when measured by routine automated clinical laboratory techniques. The purpose of this study was to compare automated apolipoprotein A-I assays with HDLC as a marker for CAD.

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Because apolipoproteins are a part of complex macromolecular particles, modifications to the assay system may substantially alter results of immunological measurement. Accuracy as analytical recovery cannot be effectively determined by adding exogenous apolipoproteins because antibody access differs from access to endogenous apolipoproteins. Clinical studies are essential for determining accuracy in terms of clinical effectiveness.

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1. Co-isolating proteins (M(r) 170,000-220,000) from sodium channel preparations made from the electric organ of the electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) were detected on Western blots using monoclonal antibodies. 2.

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We present a case in which kappa free light chains caused difficulty in interpreting classical urinary immunoelectrophoresis, but immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE) demonstrated the presence of a lambda-Bence Jones protein. Analysis of the urine by Ouchterlony double diffusion and IFE after gel-filtration chromatography showed that the difficulty was caused by the presence of large amounts of polyclonal free light chains. The workup also demonstrated that although IFE is the more sensitive and specific technique, IFE performed on concentrated urinary samples is especially subject to misinterpretation unless densely staining patterns are diluted and reassayed.

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Although a normal or increased anion gap (AG) is commonly used to help assess acid-base balance, decreased AG has aided in the diagnosis of halogen ingestion and myeloma. Substantially increased levels of IgG cause a decrease in the AG. Patients with polyclonal increases in immunoglobulins, especially hepatic cirrhosis, also exhibit decreased anion gaps.

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An automated electrophoretic method to measure glycated hemoglobin (Hb A1) was compared with manual affinity methods. Good correlation between methods was found. The electrophoretic method showed good run-to-run precision, good linearity, was free from interference by the labile aldimine fraction, and required less time and considerably less consumable expense than the affinity methods.

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