Publications by authors named "Whalen R"

The smooth surface cycled chambers, both Biomer and silicone rubber, developed thick tissue capsules and exhibited persistent active tissue reactions at the diaphragm-capsule interface. Textured surface chambers (dacron velour), both the cycled and control, developed a thin, stable capsule, with no active tissue reaction. Textured surface chambers have been explanted and examined after 210 and 494 days.

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A combination of pancreatic insufficiency and inadequate caloric intake may produce essential fatty acids (EFA) deficiency in patients with cystic fibrosis. Seventy-five percent of the adolescents and young adults with poor weight gain in our clinic were EFA-deficient by total plasma linoleic acid criteria. Twenty of these patients were placed on an oral hyperalimentation regimen containing 230% of calories required for basal energy expenditure, 40% as fat.

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The smooth surface cycled chambers, both Biomer and silicone rubber, developed thick tissue capsules and exhibited persistent acute tissue reaction at the interface. The silicone rubber noncycled chambers either developed no capsule or a very thin capsule without the acute inflammation observed with the cycled side. The dacron velour surface chambers, both the cycled and noncycled, developed a thin, stable capsule, with no acute inflammation.

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Type A behavior pattern was assessed using the structured interview and hostility level was assessed using a subscale of the Minnesota Multiphase Personality Inventory in 424 patients who underwent diagnostic coronary arteriography for suspected coronary heart disease. In contrast to non-Type A patients, a significantly greater proportion of Type A patients had at least one artery with a clinically significant occlusion of 75% or greater. In addition, only 48% of those patients with very low scores (less than or equal to 10) on the Hostility scale exhibited a significant occlusion; in contrast, patients in all groups scoring higher than 10 on the Hostility scale showed a 70% rate of significant disease.

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The contractile proteins of adult skeletal and cardiac muscle tissue are very similar. Some of these proteins are identical in amino acid sequence or differ only slightly. Various structural studies have shown that the heavy and light chains of myosin are also homologous in skeletal and cardiac muscles.

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The effect of colchicine on protein synthesis and secretion in stationary cultures of clonal rat glial cells C6 was examined. Colchicine inhibited the synthesis of the brain specific S100 protein in intact cells but not in a cell-free protein synthesizing system derived from these cells. There was no demonstrable effect of the drug on the synthesis of any of the several hundred proteins resolved by a two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis.

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The nature of the myosin heavy chain in embryonic muscle tissue, cultured muscle cells, and several adult muscles was investigated. After denaturation with sodium dodecyl sulfate, purified rat myosins were subjected to partial proteolytic cleavage or immunological analysis using microcomplement fixation. Three types of myosin heavy chains could be demonstrated by both approaches.

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1. The contractile speeds and tetanus/twitch ratios of the slow anterior latissimus dorsi (ALD) and fast posterior latissimus dorsi (PLD) muscles were studied during embryonic development and correlated with the type of myosin light chains present in these muscles as studied by one and two dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. 2.

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