9 results match your criteria: "Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School[Affiliation]"
Endocrinology
July 2012
Department of Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School, 593 Eddy Street, Aldrich Building Room 708, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, USA.
Using cDNA cloning strategies commonly employed for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), GPCR-30 (GPR30), was isolated from mammalian cells before knowledge of its cognate ligand. GPR30 is evolutionarily conserved throughout the vertebrates. A broad literature suggests that GPR30 is a Gs-coupled heptahelical transmembrane receptor that promotes specific binding of naturally occurring and man-made estrogens but not cortisol, progesterone, or testosterone.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Histochem Cytochem
January 2010
Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Oncology, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, USA.
In the present report, we have compared the phenotype and growth of small hepatocyte progenitors (SHPs) induced by retrorsine/partial hepatectomy (R/PH) and small hepatocytes (SHs) isolated from normal adult liver. SHs were isolated by a combination of differential centrifugation and Percoll isodensity fractionation from a liver cell suspension prepared by collagenase perfusion of a dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPPIV)-positive Fischer F344 rat liver. Following further purification by flow cytometry, the SH-R3 fraction was transplanted via the portal vein into R/PH-treated, DPPIV-negative Fischer F344 rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Phys
March 2009
Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, USA.
Intensive Care Med
July 2009
Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School, 593 Eddy St., Providence, RI 02903, USA.
Purpose: The safety of using heparin concomitantly with drotrecogin alfa (activated) {DrotAA} was explored in the XPRESS study. No heparin effect on mortality was observed. Safety results from that study are explored in more detail.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Drug Alcohol Abuse
March 2007
Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, USA.
Two hundred and seventy-seven drug using adults were interviewed regarding details of their most recent sexual encounter. Demographic, attitudinal, and context variables were associated with condom use and non-use. Greater perceived risk of STDs/HIV and positive attitudes toward condoms' effect on sexual pleasure were associated with greater likelihood of reporting condom use.
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April 2006
Department of Radiology, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI 02903, USA.
Background And Purpose: Relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) estimates for high-grade gliomas computed with dynamic susceptibility contrast MR imaging are artificially lowered by contrast extravasation through a disrupted blood-brain barrier. We hypothesized that rCBV corrected for agent leakage would correlate significantly with histopathologic tumor grade, whereas uncorrected rCBV would not.
Methods: We performed dynamic T2*-weighted perfusion MR imaging on 43 patients with a cerebral glioma after prebolus gadolinium diethylene triamine penta-acetic acid administration to diminish competing extravasation-induced T1 effects.
Cancer Res
October 2004
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
Rituximab (Rituxan, IDEC-C2B8) has been shown to sensitize non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) cell lines to chemotherapeutic drug-induced apoptosis. Rituximab treatment of Bcl-2-deficient Ramos cells and Bcl-2-expressing Daudi cells selectively decreases Bcl-(xL) expression and sensitizes the cells to paclitaxel-induced apoptosis. This study delineates the signaling pathway involved in rituximab-mediated Bcl-(xL) down-regulation in Ramos and Daudi NHL B cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Immunol
July 2004
Department of Surgery, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI 02903, USA.
The adhesion of neutrophils to endothelial cells is a central event leading to diapedesis and involves the binding of the I-domain of beta(2) integrins (CD11/CD18) to endothelial ICAMs. In addition to the I-domain, the beta(2) integrin complement receptor 3 (CR3) (CD11b/CD18) contains a lectin-like domain (LLD) that can alter leukocyte functions such as chemotaxis and cytotoxicity. The present study demonstrates that, in contrast to the CR3 I-domain, Ab blockade of the CR3 LLD has no role in mediating neutrophil-induced loss of endothelial barrier function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Trauma
April 2004
Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Research, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, USA.
Background: After hemorrhagic shock, macrophages are less responsive to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) regarding cytokine production and receptor expression. However, mechanisms responsible for this are poorly understood. Suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS) proteins have been found to play a prominent role in LPS tolerance and cytokine desensitization in macrophages.
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