Publications by authors named "T Panpanich"

Serum cytokines were compared by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay among (i) 28 patients with rabies, (ii) 13 patients with non-fatal encephalitis due to other viruses, (iii) 16 patients with immune-mediated neurological diseases, and (iv) 15 patients with non-viral central nervous system infections and non-HTLV-I progressive spastic paraparesis. Levels of soluble interleukin 2 receptor (S-IL2R) were comparable in groups (i)-(iii). Fewer paralytic (1/6) than encephalitic (12/22) rabies patients had elevated S-IL2R.

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A simple, sensitive, and specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocol for detection of rabies virus is described. The process consists of sample preparation, reverse transcription, two-step DNA amplification, and detection of the amplified product. RNA was extracted from animal and human brain by phenol-chloroform using guanidinium thiocyanate.

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Cytotoxic lymphocyte function in 13 patients with rabies was studied by counting the number of CD56 cells and assessing natural killer (NK) cell activity. There was no significant difference in the number of killer cells between rabies patients and 31 normal controls (P greater than 0.05).

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