Publications by authors named "Oscarson J"

Flow calorimetry has been used to study the interaction of glycine with protons in water at temperatures of 298.15, 323.15, and 348.

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A new polyether antibiotic CP-82,009 (C49H84O17) was isolated by solvent extraction from the fermentation broth of Actinomadura sp. (ATCC 53676). Following purification by column chromatography and crystallization, the structure of CP-82,009 was elucidated by spectroscopic (NMR and MS) methods.

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Solid-cystic (papillary-cystic) tumours (SCT) of the pancreas are distinctive neoplasms with a predilection for young female patients. This is the first detailed report describing the occurrence of SCT in two young male patients. Except for the extapancreatic occurrence of one of the tumours (in the retroperitoneal region behind the head of the pancreas), all other clinicopathological features were identical to those characterizing the SCT in women.

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A new polyether antibiotic CP-82,996 (C50H86O16) was isolated by solvent extraction from the fermentation broth of Actinomadura sp. (ATCC 53764). Following purification by silica gel column chromatography and crystallization, the structure of CP-82,996 was determined by a single crystal X-ray analysis.

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CP-60,993, 19-epi-dianemycin, is a novel polycyclic ether antibiotic produced by Streptomyces hygroscopicus ATCC 39305. Fermentation recovery, purification and crystallization were achieved using standard procedures. CP-60,993 was characterized as a monocarboxylic acid.

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A new polyether antibiotic CP-84,657 (C45H78O14) was isolated by solvent extraction from the fermentation broth of Actinomadura sp. (ATCC 53708). Following purification by column chromatography and crystallization, the structure of CP-84,657 was elucidated by spectroscopic (NMR and MS) methods.

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The relationships between the chemical properties of a system and the partition function algorithm as applied to the description of multiple equilibria in solution are explained. The partition functions ZM, ZA, and ZH are obtained from powers of the binary generating functions Jj = (1 + kappa j gamma j,i[Y])i tau j, where i tau j = p tau j, q tau j, or r tau j represent the maximum number of sites in sites in class j, for Y = M, A, or H, respectively. Each term of the generating function can be considered an element (ij) of a vector Jj and each power of the cooperativity factor gamma ij,i can be considered an element of a diagonal cooperativity matrix gamma j.

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The thermodynamics of binding of a ligand A and/or proton H to a macromolecule M is treated by the partition function method. In complex systems, the representation of the equilibria by means of cumulative constants beta PQR used as coefficients in partition functions ZM, ZA, and ZH is ill-suited to least-squares refinement procedures because the cumulative constants are interrelated by common cooperativity functions gamma j(i) and common site affinity constants kappa j. There is therefore the need to express ZM, ZA, ZH as functions of site constants kappa j and cooperativity coefficients bj.

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A new monocarboxylic acid ionophore antibiotic related to zincophorin, CP-78,545 (1), was found in the culture broth of Streptomyces sp. N731-45. CP-78,545 was extracted with organic solvents and purified by column chromatography.

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Endusamycin formerly called CP-63,517 (C47H77O14Na), is a novel polycyclic ether antibiotic produced by a new strain of Streptomyces endus subsp. aureus (ATCC 39574). Recovery, fractionation and purification were achieved using standard procedures.

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Congenital duodenal diaphragm presenting with symptoms in adult life is a rare entity. Two cases are reported. They were treated with Finney pyloroplasty and excision of the duodenal diaphragm.

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One hundred patients with duodenal or pyloric/prepyloric ulcer disease were operated with parietal cell vagotomy (PCV) and followed for a minimum of 10 years. At 6 weeks, 1,5 and 10 years postoperatively gastric secretory tests, haematological work-up and clinical examination or telephone interview were performed. There was no operative mortality and the frequency of postoperative sequelae was minimal.

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Esophagojejunostomy after total gastrectomy was attempted in 27 operations with the EEA stapling device (U.S. Surgical Corp.

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In construction of the eosphagojejunostomy after total gastrectomy, the EEA stapled (US Surgical Corporation, Norwalk, CT) and the two-layer interrupted 3-0 Dexon anastomoses are compared concerning the radiological appearance, breaking strength, circulation, and collagen concentration. Thirty female pigs were used. After total gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y preparation, the pigs were randomized to achieve sutured or stapled anastomoses.

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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the role of gastric acid secretory tests in predicting ulcer recurrence in a consecutive series of patients before and up to 5 years after parietal cell vagotomy (PCV). Included in the study are 405 patients with prepyloric or duodenal ulcer disease (57 recurrences). There were no differences in acid secretion in the group of patients with pyloric or prepyloric ulcer disease, with or without recurrences.

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Gastrin is a trophic stimulant of the acid producing gastric mucosa. Experiments have been carried out in rats, in which chronic states of either low or high serum gastrin levels were induced by surgical manipulation or drug treatment. A relationship between circulating gastrin and a trophic effect could be demonstrated in the oxyntic mucosa, but not in the pancreas and small intestine.

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Although pentagastrin has a tropic action on intestinal mucosa in suckling rat pups, and at weaning a rise in gastrin levels coincides with maturation of the intestinal mucosa, direct correlations of serum gastrin levels and intestinal maturation have yet to be made. Ten-day-old rats were subjected either to antrectomy to produce a 43% decrease in serum gastrin levels or to fundectomy to produce a 319% increase over gastrin levels in rumenectomized or normal animals. These changes were not associated with tropic or adaptive changes in jejunal or colonic mucosa as determined by jejunal and colonic DNA content, jejunal sucrase activity, jejunal villous height, or crypt depths in jejunum and colon at the beginning (day 15), middle (day 21), or end (day 27) of the weaning period.

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Ranitidine, 300 mg daily, was given to 92 patients with duodenal ulcer (DU), 38 with prepyloric ulcer (PPU), and 21 with gastric corporeal ulcer (GCU). The healing rates at 4 weeks differed for the different types of ulcers (P less than 0.01), being 91% for DU, 68% for PPU, and 81% for GCU.

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The value of parietal cell vagotomy as a safe surgical procedure in the treatment of chronic peptic ulcer disease has been seemingly limited by the high recurrence rate usually reported. In this 10 year experience of 405 consecutive parietal cell vagotomy operations, 57 patients with recurrent ulceration were evaluated to try to answer the questions of where and why recurrent ulceration appears and how to treat it. Patients with pyloric or prepyloric ulcer disease had recurrence of disease earlier than did patients with chronic duodenal ulcer disease.

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In portacaval-shunted rats, basal but not pentagastrin-stimulated acid secretion was higher than in sham-operated controls. The basal serum gastrin concentration was unchanged and the postprandial serum gastrin concentration lowered following portacaval shunt. Thus, gastrin is not responsible for the elevated basal acid secretion.

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During the 1970s, parietal cell vagotomy (PCV) gradually became accepted as a suitable method in the surgical treatment of prepyloric, pyloric and duodenal ulcer disease. This study reports the data from a study of 405 consecutive patients with chronic ulcer disease treated with PCV. Mortality was low (0.

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Selective upper abdominal sympathectomy increased basal acid output in rats but was without effect on stimulated acid output, serum gastrin concentration, and gastric mucosal histidine decarboxylase activity. The sympathectomy was verified by fluorescence histochemistry and determination of tissue catecholamines. A drastic reduction in tissue noradrenaline, adrenaline, and dopamine levels occurred after sympathectomy, and fluorescence microscopy showed a complete loss of adrenergic nerve fibers.

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It is a well established fact that women with recurrent colorectal carcinoma have a high frequency of ovarian metastases. This study was undertaken to see if microscopic metastases could be found in serial sections of ovaries removed at the time of primary operation. Of 58 patients, 4 had microscopic metastases and an additional 2 patients had macroscopic metastases.

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