Publications by authors named "P Calsini"

Immunotherapy of bladder cancer with non specific immunostimulants, such as bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG), has been shown to significantly reduce tumor recurrences, and, when applied through intravesical BCG instillation to induce the regression of some established tumors, including carcinomas "in situ" and even some invasive tumors. Since in other tumors, namely melanomas, BCG has been proved to be most successful when infected directly into the tumor, intralesional therapy with BCG (1.5 x 10 BCG weekly for four weeks) has been applied in 20 patients affected by bladder cancer (T1 - T2).

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It has been shown that, after oral administration of thymomodulin (Leucotrofina, Ellem Industria Farmaceutica SpA, Milan, Italy) nude mice show in their sera inductive activity on null cells, as measured by the Thy 1.2 antigen bioassay. The appearance of thymic hormone-like activity, as measured by the rosette inhibition assay, was investigated after oral administration of thymomodulin in elderly humans, who show no detectable levels of FTS ("facteur thymique sérique") in their serum.

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Article Synopsis
  • Chemical fixage causes the rat lung tissue to contract, making the alveoli look irregular.
  • Physical fixage preserves the lung's natural shape, allowing for a clearer observation of its structure.
  • Scanning electron microscopy reveals that physical fixage provides more accurate and detailed representations of lung morphology.
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