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Image cytometry has numerous clinical and research applications and is particularly useful in anatomic pathology for the study of malignant lesions. Modern image systems encompass morphometry, densitometry, neural networks, and expert systems. Rapid advances in technology and the development of user-friendly systems have provided pathologists with an alternative to flow cytometry, particularly useful in the evaluation of small or hypocellular specimens.

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This paper is a study to identify the clinical significance of high-molecular-mass alkaline phosphatase (ALP:E:C..3.

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Efficacy of Imagent BP at 1.5ml/kg in a rabbit liver tumor model.

Artif Cells Blood Substit Immobil Biotechnol

March 1995

MRI Institute, University of California, San Diego Medical Center 92103.

We have shown using a Vx2 rabbit model that 3 and 5ml/kg of perflubron emulsion were highly effective in imaging liver tumors. The results from preliminary clinical trials suggested that should the infusion rate be increased, a 1.5ml/kg may be efficacious.

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The urgency-frequency syndrome (UFS) (non-bacterial cystitis, interstitial cystitis) may well represent a heterogenous group with several etiologies. This study was based on the hypothesis that one subset of UFS patients has a leaky (to solutes) epithelium and cations such as potassium could thereby diffuse subepithelially and provoke symptoms. It was also hypothesized that normal impermeable transitional epithelium would not allow cations to diffuse across the cells during the K+ provocation test and no symptoms would be experienced.

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In this preliminary study, four patients suspected of having pulmonary emboli underwent ventilation imaging after inhaling approximately 1 mCi (37 MBq) of Tc-99m Pertechnegas (micro aerosol carbon particles labeled with Tc-99m) in five breaths or less. Planar images in multiple projections were recorded for preset counts. A final posterior image was acquired to evaluate residual lung background activity.

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This study compares two techniques for making cultured skin substitutes: a composite graft made of human fibroblasts and keratinocytes on a collagen-glycosaminoglycan membrane (CG) and a cultured epidermal cell sheet graft (CEG), without a dermal component. The "take" and quality of these cultured skin substitutes were evaluated by placing them on full-thickness, excised wounds of athymic mice. These cultured skin substitutes were placed onto 2-X-2-cm wounds created on athymic mice.

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The heparin-releasable proteins are a group of proteins that are targeted to the endothelial surface by attachment to glycosaminoglycans and may have functions specific to the endothelium-blood interface. In this study, heparin-affinity chromatography of human postheparin plasma was used as a method to identify and study novel heparin-releasable proteins. Six proteins seen on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis gels have increased levels in plasma after intravenous heparin.

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Expression of TSA 417, the predominant cysteine-rich variable surface protein of Giardia lamblia WB clone C6 trophozoites, did not change during encystation in vitro. However, in vitro excystation of cysts derived in vitro or in vivo consistently produced TSA 417 nonexpressing trophozoite populations, suggesting that completion of the life cycle leads to antigenic switching.

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Bovine trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the flagellated protozoan Tritrichomonas foetus. A protective surface antigen was previously identified and immunoaffinity purified from T. foetus isolate D1 with cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) TF1.

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Encystation of Giardia lamblia entails the appearance of a number of new antigens, as well as formation of a novel class of large encystation-specific secretory vesicles (ESV) that transport stage-specific proteins to the nascent cyst wall. The monoclonal antibody GCSA-1, which was raised against purified cyst walls, recognizes protein species of approximately 26-46 kDa that are regulated by exposure to bile (plus lactic acid) and alkaline pH, the factors that induce encystation. The GCSA-1 epitope is maximally expressed after approximately 14 hr of encystation and localizes to the interior, but not the membrane of the ESV as shown by frozen section immunoelectron microscopy.

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While attempting to remove a circumferentially ruptured balloon following branch pulmonary artery angioplasty, the shaft of the catheter broke, leaving the distal portion of the balloon and catheter in the femoral vein but still on the exchange wire. We describe a method to retrieve the broken balloon catheter via the contralateral femoral vein.

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Infections of burn and soft tissue wounds are often difficult to treat with systemic antibiotics since drug delivery to the wound may be suboptimal and high doses may result in toxicity. DepoFoam particles, a novel lipid-based drug delivery system, are composed of phospholipid membranes, enclosing multiple aqueous chambers into which pharmacologic agents can be encapsulated for local drug delivery. We encapsulated gentamicin (GENT) in DepoFoam particles with an average yield of 81% +/- 8 SD for 10 preparations.

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Giardia lamblia develops and thrives within the harsh and variable environment of the human small intestine. To survive this environment, Giardia has evolved a unique family of antigenically variable, extremely cysteine-rich surface proteins. We have characterized the expression of one of these antigens, TSA 417, at the gene and protein levels.

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Reactive oxygen species have been implicated in the pathophysiology of lung injury associated with the sequence of ischemia-reperfusion. To study this, we measured the exhaled breath hydrogen peroxide concentration [H2O2] in human and canine models of reperfusion lung injury. Our models were patients subjected to cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) (Group 1), patients undergoing pulmonary thromboendarterectomy (Group 2), canine single lung transplant (Group 3), and patients subjected to peripheral ischemia resulting from aortic cross-clamping or tourniquet application (Group 4).

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There is a pressing need for in vivo models in which potential antitumor agents can be tested for their ability to inhibit the growth and metastatic spread of human sarcomas. A recent advance in this regard has been the development of a v-Ki-ras-oncogene-transformed human osteosarcoma cell line (KRIB) that efficiently colonizes the lungs of athymic nude mice when cells (1 x 10(5)) are administered by i.v.

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Thoracoscopic diagnosis of pleurolithiasis after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Chest

October 1993

Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of California, San Diego Medical Center 92103.

We describe a patient with right pleuritic chest pain and an enlarging exudative pleural effusion four months after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Several radiographic imaging procedures and thoracenteses were nondiagnostic. Thoracoscopy, however, revealed bilious concretions in the parietal pleura.

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Emotional stress (ES) has been proposed as a possible factor in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer (DU) disease. Modern, well-controlled studies on the effect of ES on gastric acid secretion (GAS) in both normal healthy subjects and patients with inactive DU are lacking. Ten normal (N) men and 10 men with inactive DU were observed on 2 separate days.

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Little is known concerning the influence of remote prior coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) on the outcome of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Therefore, this study evaluated 2,494 patients with AMI of whom 219 (8.8%) had a history of CABG a mean of 7.

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Haemophilus somnus is a Gram-negative bacterial bovine pathogen which can cause disease or be carried asymptomatically. We previously showed that four serum-sensitive isolates from asymptomatic carriers lacked a 13.4 kb sequence of chromosomal DNA that was present in two virulent serum-resistant strains.

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Success of immediate intragastric feeding of patients with burns.

J Burn Care Rehabil

December 1993

Department of Surgery, University of California, San Diego Medical Center 92103.

We evaluated our attempts to aggressively feed 45 adult patients with burns with the use of intragastric tube feedings. Patients were divided into three burn sizes (20% to 30% total body surface area, 31% to 44% total body surface area, and > 44% total body surface area). No attempts were made to place feeding tubes across the pylorus.

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We tested effects of fluid resuscitation, early burn excision/grafting, and blockade of afferent stimuli from the burn wound on bacterial translocation and acid-base balance after murine burn injury. Burn excisions were performed with patients either 15 minutes or 2 hours after burn injury under anesthesia, and excised wounds were immediately closed with murine allograft skin. Twenty-four hours after 25% total body surface area (TBSA) burn injury and 48 hours after 32% TBSA injury, mesenteric lymph nodes were cultured.

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We have developed and tested in athymic mice a new, cultured, dermal-epidermal graft composed of two human cell types coupled with a biodegradable dermal scaffold. Cultured, proliferating human keratinocytes (HK) were applied to the surface of a living dermal tissue replacement that is composed of human fibroblasts cultured on a polyglactin mesh. After 4 to 6 days of coculture, proliferating HKs achieved confluency on the surface of the living dermal tissue replacement.

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The epinephrine-forming enzyme phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT) is present in lung and its activity is increased by the glucocorticoid dexamethasone. Chronic administration of dexamethasone (0.5 mg/kg twice daily) doubled levels of mRNA coding for PNMT in rat lung.

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Mutations were constructed by site-directed mutagenesis in the relaxase operon of the broad-host-range plasmid RP4. The mutations were constructed in smaller plasmids, recombined into the 60-kb RP4 plasmid, and tested for their ability to transfer. The relaxase operon contains the transfer genes traJ, traH, and traI, which are involved in nicking at the transfer origin to generate the single strand destined to be transferred to the recipient cell.

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