Publications by authors named "Scheu J"

Wnt factors are secreted ligands that affect different aspects of the nervous system behavior like neurodevelopment, synaptogenesis and neurodegeneration. In different model systems, Wnt signaling has been demonstrated to be regulated by heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs). Whether HSPGs modulate Wnt signaling in the context of neuronal behavior is currently unknown.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder with progressive dementia accompanied by two main structural changes in the brain: intracellular protein deposits termed neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) and extracellular amyloid protein deposits surrounded by dystrophic neurites that constitutes the senile plaques. Currently, it is widely accepted that amyloid beta-peptide (A beta) metabolism disbalance is crucial for AD progression. A beta deposition may be enhanced by molecular chaperones, including metals like copper and proteins like acetylcholinesterase (AChE).

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Aged Lobund-Wistar (L-W) rats develop: (i) spontaneous and induced metastasizing adenocarcinomas in the prostate and seminal vesicle (P-SV) complex; and (ii) spontaneous hepatomas and hepatocarcinomas. Within the time-frame of 14 months, similar adenocarcinomas were induced in the P-SV complex in 70-90% of younger L-W rats by a single i.v.

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An in vivo model system for measuring the thrombolytic efficiency of plasminogen activators was used. The formation of radiolabelled microthrombi was induced by infusion with I-125 labelled fibrinogen and thrombin. Reactive fibrinolysis was inhibited by administration of suboptimal levels of e-aminocaproic acid.

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Monoclonal antibodies to human fibrin have been prepared from stable hybridomas, obtained by fusion of a mouse myeloma cell line (NS-1) and spleen cells of Balb/c mice immunized with a suspension of human fibrin. One cell line, DG1, producing a monoclonal antibody of the IgG1, kappa subclass, reacted specifically with human fibrin (KD = 1.2 nM).

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Prostate adenocarcinoma-III (PA-III) cells deposited over the scapula of Lobund-Wistar (L-W) rats induced osteolytic and osteoplastic changes in that bone. The osteolytic process was prevented and interrupted by administrations of dichloromethylene diphosphonate (Cl2MDP); but the osteoplastic process, once initiated, continued. The latter process was interrupted by ionizing radiation.

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Stress thallium-201 and resting dual intracoronary particulate imaging were evaluated in 120 patients who underwent coronary angiography. Forty of 42 patients without significant coronary disease had normal stress images and 41 had normal rest studies. Eighty-three stress perfusion defects were identified in 61 of 78 patients with coronary artery disease.

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Visualization of the cerebral ventricles during radionuclide brain scanning is rarely reported. A case demonstrating the lateral ventricles by brain scanning with 99mCc-stannous glucoheptonate in a patient with lymphoma is presented.

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The development of a new type of parenteral dosage form is described. A system of microencapsulation was formulated which produced microcapsules containing a water-soluble core material. The basic microencapsulation system could be altered to produce microcapsules with varied timed-release characteristics.

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