Publications by authors named "Wallace H"

We have examined the influence of cyclosporin A (CsA), administered together with the polyamine antimetabolite, alpha-difluoromethylornithine (DFMO), on growth of the Roser acute T-cell leukaemia in PVG rats and on growth of the EL4 lymphoma in C57BL/6 mice. CsA or DFMO alone, administered from the time of tumour injection, markedly reduced numbers of circulating lymphoblasts in leukaemic rats, although survival was prolonged only in those animals given DFMO. Drug combination further reduced blood-borne tumour cells, but had no additional effects on tumour growth within organs or on host survival, compared to that achieved with DFMO treatment alone.

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Fertility and the rates of pregnancy, live births, and abortion in teenagers in the United States are considerably higher than in most other developed countries of northern and western Europe. Fertility rates in teenagers in Sweden have declined significantly. The teaching of family life education is universal in Sweden and almost universal in Finland.

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Effects of locally treated and retained tumor tissue on the growth of a tumor at another site were investigated using Lewis rats bearing syngeneic fibrosarcoma. When an established tumor had completely regressed upon repeated intratumoral injections of L-phenylalanine mustard (PhM), the growth of secondarily transplanted tumor cells was inhibited. However, early excision of the PhM-injected tumor prevented the development of this effect.

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Treatment of BHK-21/C13 cells with methylglyoxal bis(guanylhydrazone) (MGBG) induced the cytosolic form of spermidine N1-acetyltransferase. It stabilized the enzyme against proteolytic degradation, but the drug did not affect the enzyme activity in vitro. MGBG was itself acetylated by BHK-21/C13 cells, but at only one-tenth the rate at which spermidine was acetylated.

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5-Fluorouracil (FUra) was previously demonstrated to be incorporated into DNA at cytotoxic concentrations in mouse bone marrow cells. Subsequently, we showed that under these conditions FUra exhibited a time-dependent removal from DNA accompanied by a decrease in DNA strand length. In the present study we utilized hydroxyurea to inhibit semiconservative DNA synthesis while monitoring DNA repair by measuring the incorporation of [3H]dThd into double-stranded DNA (DNAds), which can be separated from DNA at the replication fork (DNAss) by benzoylated-naphthoylated-DEAE cellulose.

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Plants of the inbreeding perennial herb Epilobium montanum L. were defoliated at two stages in development and the formation and abortion of flower buds, flowers, copsules and ovules was compared with control plants. A comparison was also made of the effects of self- and cross-pollination on fecundily.

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Commercially manufactured New York City (NYC) medium and modified Thayer-Martin (MTM) medium were compared for their ability to isolate Neisseria gonorrhoeae from clinical specimens. Twenty-seven public health laboratories throughout California evaluated 4,802 specimens collected from patients attending either sexually transmitted disease or family planning clinics. Total of 726 and 737 N.

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We evaluated high-energy phosphate (HEP) levels and the ability to perform work in rat hearts preserved by standard techniques (0.9% NaCl arrest and storage at 4 degrees C) and by continuous coronary perfusion at 22 degrees C, pH 7.25, and 55 mm Hg for 4 or 8 hr with Krebs-Henseleit buffer (KHB), modified Morgan's solution (MCS), or a medium developed in our lab (physiologically complete medium or PCM).

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A study of morbidity patterns in a new paediatric hospital in Juba, Sudan, showed malaria, gastroenteritis, pneumonia, dysentery and infections of the eye, ear, and skin to be the commonest conditions. During the entire period of the study, these conditions constituted more than 90% of the outpatient load. In a group of inpatients interviewed, immunization coverage was 22%, 46% of the mothers had been enrolled in school at some time, and only 17% of the families had a latrine at home.

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The present study evaluates the effects of 5-fluorouracil (FUra) on the structure of newly synthesized DNA purified from bone marrow cells. DNA synthesis was decreased by 30 and 45% of control in the presence of 19 and 100 microM FUra, respectively. Furthermore at these concentrations of FUra, the DNA strand sizes were smaller as determined by alkaline sucrose gradients.

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Canavanine, diaminopropane, alpha-methylornithine and methylglyoxal bis(guanylhydrazone) decreased the intracellular polyamine concentrations in growing baby hamster kidney cells. Each of the inhibitors also prevented polyamine efflux into the extracellular medium. Concomitant with the decrease in polyamine excretion was a change in the distribution of polyamines in the extracellular medium.

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Dihydrofluorouracil (FUH2), the initial catabolite of 5-fluorouracil (FUra), was examined to determine whether this derivative had antitumor activity or host cell (bone marrow) toxicity. Studies were undertaken with Ehrlich ascites tumor and bone marrow cells isolated from CF-1 mice. Cells were exposed for 1 h either to no drug (control) or to varying concentrations, ranging from 1 to 250 microM, of either FUra, FUH2, or alpha-fluoro-beta-alanine.

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Normal tissues contain only trace amounts of monoacetylated polyamines. N1-Acetylspermidine is present in high concentrations in mouse liver cells damaged by hepatotoxins and is also found in specialised cells of the hamster epididymis. In the present study human breast cancers were analysed for the presence of monoacetylated polyamines because N1-acetylspermidine is selectively elevated in human colorectal cancers.

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A reliability study was conducted to determine whether palpatory findings on the cervical spine, obtained under normal chiropractic clinical conditions were reproducible. Forty normal freshman chiropractic students underwent static and motion palpation of their cervical spines by three different chiropractors. Intra- and inter-examiner reliability of findings was assessed by concordance statistics (weighted kappa).

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