Publications by authors named "U E Makov"

A high incidence rate of urinary tract cancer in the Acre District among the Jewish population compared with the non-Jewish population has been studied. The dietary and environmental factors identified and the possible mechanisms of the protective effect that may be conferred by fluid intake, olives and olive oil, cumin, and pepper (chili pepper and pepper) are discussed.

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The efficiency of bopindolol (B) in the treatment of moderate stable angina pectoris was compared with that of diltiazem (D) by clinical evaluation and exercise tolerance. Following washout of previous treatment, patients were randomly assigned to either medication: 16 to D and 15 to B. The initial dose of B was 1 mg once daily, increased after 4 weeks to 2 mg once daily; the respective doses of D were 120 and 240 mg, given in 4 divided doses.

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Uremia is associated with impairment of various cell-mediated immunity functions. The effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH) - known to be elevated in uremia - on several T cell functions has been studied. Normal peripheral blood lymphocytes incubated with increasing amounts of human PTH (HPTH) or bovine PTH (BPTH) showed a considerable decrease (up to 40%) in lectin-induced lymphocytes transformation, significant decrease in helpers to suppressors ratio, and marked inhibition of E rosette formation and T11-positive cells.

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Linear regressions have been used extensively for the calculation of lethal gene equivalents in human populations. There are considerable theoretical and practical objections to the use of the method for this purpose.

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