4 results match your criteria: "University of Vermont Burlington 05405.[Affiliation]"
Cell Biol Int
November 1996
Department of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Vermont Burlington 05405, USA.
Apoptosis was measured in mammary glands during whole organ culture, to determine whether regression resulting from hormone withdrawal results in epithelial cell death as in vivo involution. Glands were evaluated for morphology and DNA degradation prior to whole organ culture, after lobulo-alveolar development and 2, 4, or 6 days after hormone withdrawal. The data indicated that mammary regression during whole organ culture mimics in vivo involution and results in part from apoptosis of epithelial tissue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochim Biophys Acta
November 1994
Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, University of Vermont Burlington 05405.
Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis
October 1992
Department of Biochemistry, University of Vermont Burlington 05405.
Factor X, a vitamin K-dependent protein, is the plasma zymogen for the active serine protease factor Xa. Factor Xa is the proteolytic enzyme for prothrombinase, the multi-protein membrane complex that catalyses the cleavage of prothrombin to thrombin. A panel of 10 monoclonal antibodies (identified by their corresponding clone numbers: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 26, 27, 54, 73, and 79) to factor X were produced by immunizing mice with purified factor X.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDis Colon Rectum
April 1988
Department of Surgery, University of Vermont Burlington 05405.
A simple technique for performing a functional end sigmoid colostomy is reported. This procedure can help to prevent retraction of an end stoma in an obese patient or any patient with a shortened mesentery.
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