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    Prediction of the burden of released mental patients

    The burden of the patient to his family and the community is a major factor influencing the success of community care of a psychiatric patient. The hospital staff should he able to forsee it and take it into c.....

    Dr. George Williams Ph.D., Dr. Fu -tong Hsu Ph.D. in Community Mental Health Journal (1973)

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    COMPLETE RESPONSE OF INOPERABLE HEPATOBLASTOMA TO ADRIAMYCIN

    Total surgical excision of hepatoblastoma, an uncommon malignancy of early childhood has been the only favorable therapy for this disease. The tumor is poorly responsive to both radiation and standard chemothe...

    Nancy B McWilliams, Yao-Shi Fu, Harold M Maurer, William E Laupus in Pediatric Research (1974)

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    Unusual, rod-shaped cytoplasmic inclusions (Hirano bodies) in a cerebellar hemangioblastoma

    The present study reports unusual, long, tubular, rod-shaped cytoplasmic inclusions found in the stromal cells of a cerebellar hemangioblastoma, associated with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome. These inclusions hav...

    Yao-Shi Fu, John Ward, Harold F. Young in Acta Neuropathologica (1975)

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    Tissue culture study of a sacrococcygeal chordoma with further ultrastructural study

    This report concerns an electron microscopic study of a sacrococcygeal chordoma and its in vitro cultured cells. In vitro, the cells that proliferated in the early phase were predominantly non-vacuolated stell...

    Yao-Shi Fu, Paulette S. Pritchett, Harold F. Young in Acta Neuropathologica (1975)

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    Methods for the Study of Cyclic AMP Metabolism in Intact Cells

    The concentration of adenosine 3′:5′-monophosphate (cAMP) in cells is determined predominantly by the relative rates of synthesis by adenylate cyclase and degradation by phosphodiesterase; although other contr...

    John P. Perkins, Ying-Fu Su, Gary L. Johnson in Eukaryotic Cell Function and Growth (1976)

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    SALT AND WATER HOMEOSTASIS IN THE NEWBORN

    Fluid and electrolyte administration to infants has been empiric and is critical to the survival of low birth weight infants.Inulin clearance/CIN/, sodium reabsorption and clearance/CNA+/ and free water clearance...

    Rosemary D Leake, Shereen Zakauddin, P Fu, W Oh, C W Trygstad in Pediatric Research (1976)

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    CONGENITAL LEUKOCYTE MOVEMENT DISORDER AND RECURRENT INFECTIONS

    A 4½ month old black female with omphalitis at 4 days of age, recurrent infections of the skin, an acquired rectovaginal fistula, marked lymphadenopathy proximal to sites of infection and delayed wound healing...

    Thomas H Howard, Jerry A Winkelstein, Min-Fu Tsan, William H Zinkham in Pediatric Research (1977)

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    Nuclear Macromolecular Changes in Hepatomas

    A new DNA polymerase (6–8S) was detected and isolated from nuclei of several experimental hepatomas. This new polymerase activity could not be found in normal adult rat tissues. However, it appeared in liver n...

    Jen-Fu Chiu, Lubomir S. Hnilica, Luc Belanger, H. P. Morris in Morris Hepatomas (1978)

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    Immunolabeling of SSPE and wild-type measles viruses in ferret brain cell culture

    Immunocytochemical studies using horseradish peroxidase labeled antibody were undertaken in an attempt to determine whether there are detectable antigenic differences which correlate with the biological proper...

    Hannah R. Brown, Halldor Thormar, Fu Hai Lin in Acta Neuropathologica (1980)

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    Plasmalogenase and phospholipase A1, A2, and L1 activities in white matter in canine distemper virus-associated demyelinating encephalomyelitis

    Three weeks after inoculation of 24-day-old gnotobiotic dogs with Snyder-Hill canine distemper virus, white matter samples were taken from the primary predilection sites for canine distemper virus-associated d...

    Sheung Chun Fu, Rita Mozzi, Steven Krakowka, R. J. Higgins in Acta Neuropathologica (1980)

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    Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis as Renal Replacement Therapy

    The first report on peritoneal lavage in 1877 by Wegner[1] described the effect on body temperature of altering peritoneal temperature by cold peritoneal lavage and noted that hyperosmolar solutions containing...

    Suhail Ahmad, Fu-Hsiung Shen, Christopher R. Blagg in Peritoneal Dialysis (1981)

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    1025 INDUCTION OF UTERINE CARCINOMA BY HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUSES TYPES 1 AND 2 (HSV-1 AND HSV-2) IN THE MOUSE

    Epidemiological studies support the hypothesis that genital infection by HSV-2 is a cause of cervical (cerv) carcinoma (ca). Presumably a long latent period occurs between infection and onset of malignant chan...

    Alfred P Heggie, W Budd Wentz, James W Reagan, Yao S Fu in Pediatric Research (1981)

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    Razoxane penetration into the cerebrospinal fluid of rats

    Razoxane (100 mg/kg) was administered to rats as a single IP dose. Plasma and CSF samples were obtained at intervals varying from 15 min to 24 h after dosing, and the razoxane was assayed by a new and simple h...

    Nigel Greig, Fu **ao-Chang, Kurt Hellmann in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology (1982)

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    Transferrin receptors and gallium-67 uptake in vitro

    The relationship was studied between the number of transferrin-receptor positive cells and in vitro uptake of67Ga and125I-labeled transferrin in human cell lines, including two normal cell lines (WI-38 and foresk...

    David C. P. Chen, Burlina Newman, Rita M. Turkall in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1982)

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    Observations on the Antiarrhythmic Effects of Rytmonorm

    Propafenone hydrochloride, known commercially as Rytmonorm, is a synthetic antiarrhythmic drug produced by Helopharm, Federal Republic of Germany. Its chemical formula is 2′-(2-hydroxy-3-propylaminopropoxy)-3-...

    Ku Fu-sheng, Lin Jui-Chin, Liu Pei-Tsun, Li Qing-lang in Cardiac Arrhythmias (1983)

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    Delivery of therapeutic doses of doxorubicin to the mouse lung using lung-accumulating liposomes proves unsuccessful

    Addition of solid doxorubicin or solutions to pre-formed liposomes proved to be the optimal method for incorporating the drug into liposomes whilst maintaining their size distribution and hence ability to accu...

    R. M. Abra, C. Anthony Hunt, K. K. Fu, J. H. Peters in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology (1983)

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    An Approach to Endocardial Boundary Detection from Sequential Real Time Two-Dimensional Echocardiographic Images: Status of the Algorithm and its Validation.

    Over the last several years numerous papers have been published on the quantitation of 2-dimensional echocardiograms. This seems to have come about for several reasons. Echocardiography is easy to use and comp...

    E. A. Geiser M.D., L. H. Oliver Ph.D. in Information Processing in Medical Imaging (1984)

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    Homocystinuria: Kinetics and Distribution of 111In-Labelled Platelets

    The pathogenesis of thromboembolism, a major cause of morbidity and mortality, in patients with homocystinuria due to cystathionine beta-synthase deficiency remains unclear. Two previous studies of platelet su...

    R. L. Hill-Zobel, R. E. Pyeritz, U. Scheffel in Blood cells in nuclear medicine, part I (1984)

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    Pathology of Carcinoma of the Esophagus

    Carcinoma of the esophagus is largely a disease of late middle and old age. It is rare in patients below 30 years, and the incidence gradually increases with age. Postlethwait and Sealy [1] reviewed 9244 cases...

    Fu Sheng Liu, Chuan Nong Zhou in Carcinoma of the Esophagus and Gastric Cardia (1984)

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    Cancer in the gastric remnant in China

    A review of 33 cases of cancer in the gastric remnant (CGR) including 6 cases in **an is presented. The de tection rate of CGR consisting of different interval groups was 3.16%. The average age was 52.4 years,...

    Li Zeng-lie M.D., Zhang Xue-rong M.D., Meng Yi M.D. in Gastroenterologia Japonica (1984)

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