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Cerebral hypoxia-ischemia (HI) is an important cause of mortality and disability in newborns. It is a result of insufficient oxygen and glucose circulation to the brain, initiating long-term cerebral damage and cell death. Emerging evidence suggests that endothelin receptor-A (ETA) activation can play an important role in mediating brain damage.

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Overview of radiosensitivity of human tumor cells to low-dose-rate irradiation.

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys

November 2008

Molecular Radiation Biology Program, Department of Radiation Medicine, Loma Linda Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA, USA.

Purpose: We compared clonogenic survival in 27 human tumor cell lines that vary in genotype after low-dose-rate (LDR) or high-dose rate (HDR) irradiation. We measured susceptibility to LDR-induced redistribution in the cell cycle in eight of these cell lines.

Methods And Materials: We measured clonogenic survival after up to 96 hours of LDR (0.

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A quantitative overview of radiosensitivity of human tumor cells across histological type and TP53 status.

Int J Radiat Biol

April 2008

Molecular Radiation Biology Laboratory, Department of Radiation Medicine, Loma Linda Medical Center, 11175 Campus Street, Room A-1010, Loma Linda CA 92350-1700, USA.

Purpose: We have previously shown in a limited number of tumor cell lines derived from only two histological types that clonogenic survival patterns fall into radiosensitivity groups, each group associating with a specific genotype. We now establish a global, quantitative description of human tumor cells based on genotype-dependent radiosensitivity across histological types.

Methods: We measure clonogenic radiosensitivity in 39 human tumor cell lines that vary in histological type (colorectal, glioblastoma, prostate, bladder, teratoma, breast, melanoma and liver) and expression of several genes purported to influence radiosensitivity: ATM (ataxia telangiectasia mutated), TP53 (tumor protein 53), CDKN1A (cyclin-dependent kinase N1A), 14-3-3sigma (an isoform of the 14-3-3 gene) and DNA mismatch repair genes .

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Purpose: Several investigators, including ourselves, have demonstrated by immunohistochemistry that in malignancy of colon, the tumor cells or cells adjacent to the tumor become reactive with anti-STn monoclonal antibodies, while in normal individuals the colonic cells do not react with anti-STn monoclonal antibodies. In the present study, an anti-STn monoclonal antibody LLU9B4 was generated in the laboratory by immunization of mice with STn extracted from LS174T, along with commercially available B72.3 and B35.

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We report a case of a translocated intrauterine device (IUD) embedded within the colon wall. Endoscopic tattooing and laparoscopy was used to identify the colonic site and facilitate extraction by colonic resection. A review of the literature and discussion of laparoscopic management of this complication is presented.

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The dual-wave bolus delivers a combination of an immediate normal pre-meal insulin bolus (approximately 3 min) followed by an extended (or square-wave) bolus that is evenly delivered over several hr as programmed by the patient. The purpose of this study was to compare post-prandial glycaemic excursions following a high-fat meal after administration of insulin by normal vs dual-wave bolus. During this prospective, cross-over, repeated measures study, subjects with diabetes and treated with insulin pump therapy were evaluated using the continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) following three combinations of meal and bolus type.

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Plasma and red blood cell zinc in cystic fibrosis.

Pediatr Pulmonol

January 2003

Division of Pediatric Allergy, Immunology and Pulmonary Children's Hospital at Loma Linda Medical Center, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California 92354, USA.

The objectives of this study were to measure plasma and red blood cell (RBC) zinc concentrations in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), and examine their relationship to nutritional status and pulmonary function. Plasma and RBC zinc levels were compared in 53 CF patients ranging in age from 0.5-46 years.

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Noninvasive colorectal cancer screening.

Dig Dis Sci

June 2002

Department of Gastroenterology, Loma Linda Medical Center, California 92350, USA.

Abnormal mucin with the STn epitope is produced by colorectal cancer cells and is immunologically distinguishable from normal colonic mucin. Herein we describe a technique of detecting abnormal mucin in fecal samples as a method of screening for colorectal neoplasia. Soluble glycoproteins from fecal samples of patients with symptoms of bowel disease and asymptomatic volunteer subjects were isolated by centrifugation and ethanol precipitation.

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Straight anterior instability: Lesions of the middle glenohumeral ligament.

Arthroscopy

March 2001

Upper Extremity Service, Mississippi Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center (F.H.S., L.P., L.D.F.); the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, the University of Mississippi School of Medicine (F.H.S.) Jackson, Mississippi; and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Loma Linda Medical Center (C.J.), Loma Linda, California, U.S.A.

PURPOSE: Thirty-three patients with avulsions of the middle glenohumeral ligament repaired using arthroscopic techniques were evaluated to determine the mechanism of injury, physical examination findings, and efficiency of repair techniques in this patient cohort. Type of Study: In a retrospective consecutive case series, 33 patients with symptomatic anterior subluxation of the glenohumeral joint were found to have a history, physical examination, and diagnostic arthroscopy consistent with isolated avulsions of a type I middle glenohumeral ligament. METHODS: The mechanism of injury was either repetitive overhead activity (17 patients) or a forced hyperextension in neutral rotations (16 patients).

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Postural instability and gait disorders (PIGD) are the primary causes of disability in many but not all advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. We have measured the concentrations of serotonin, 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP), 5-hydroxy-3-indoleacetic acid (5-HIAA), and homovanillic acid (HVA) in samples of ventricular cerebrospinal fluid from ten PD patients with severe disability from PIGD and from ten PD patients with tremor and levodopa induced dyskinesia as their predominant motor dysfunction. The two groups were prospectively matched for duration of disease and age.

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Although the reported incidence of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia after heart transplantation in adults ranges from 3% to 40%, data are lacking regarding the incidence in the pediatric heart transplantation population. A retrospective review was performed on 152 infants (0 to 12 months of age) undergoing transplantation from November 1985 through December 1993 who survived at least 6 months after heart transplantation. Patients did not receive postoperative Pneumocystis carinii prophylaxis.

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