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Am J Surg
January 1996
Department of Surgery, Veterans' Administration Lakeside Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Background: Gallbladder inflammation and mucus hypersecretion are prominent features of cholesterol and pigment gallstones in humans and animals. The factors leading to inflammation and mucus hypersecretion are poorly understood. These studies examine the inflammatory potential of bile from dogs with pigment gallstones.
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June 1976
Neurology Service, Veterans Administration Lakeside Hospital, 60611, Chicago, Illinois.
In solubility studies of 7 acid hydrolases, the extent of solubilization by sonic disruption varied with the enzyme species and increased with increasing pH and Triton X-100 concentration of the suspension medium. Hydrolases in the nerve-ending (NE) fraction were more resistant to solubilization than those in the mitochondrial-lysosomal (M-L) fraction, but nearly quantitative solubilization was attained by sonication in an alkaline buffer containing 0,5% Triton X-100. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of extracts revealed multiple components of acid phosphatase, acid esterase, arylsulfatase,β-glucuronidase, andβ-N-acetyl-hexosaminidase.
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