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    Gary S. Rachelefsky, Harold S. Novey in Journal of Clinical Immunology (1992)

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    516 COMPARISON OF INTRAESOPHAGEAL pH MONITORING DURING SLEEP IN ASTHMATICS AND NORMAL ADULTS

    Various studies have shown that from 43-67% of asthmatics with recurrent pneumonia and/or atelectasis have gastroesophageal reflux (GER) which may contribute to their symptoms through aspiration or neural refl...

    William E Berquist, Mark Kadden, Nargis Rowshan, Gary S Rachelefsky in Pediatric Research (1981)

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    Monocyte Chemotaxis under Agarose: Defects in Atopic Disease, Aspirin Therapy, and Mucocutaneous Candidiasis

    Summary: Using Ficoll-Hypaque-separated cells, monocyte chemotaxis was measured by an agarose technique in patients with increased susceptibility to infection, with atopic dermatitis, and in individuals taking...

    Thomas J Fischer, Sherrie E Gard, Gary S Rachelefsky, Robert B Klein in Pediatric Research (1980)

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    710 IMMUNOLOGIC FUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH IRON DEFICIENCY

    To determine the effect of iron deficiency on immune function, cell mediated immunity and immunoglobulins were evaluated in iron deficient children. Nine children 8-30 months old appearing well nourished with ...

    Herbert J Krantman, Susan R Young, Bonnie J Ank, E Richard Stiehm in Pediatric Research (1978)

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    MONOCYTE CHEMOTAXIS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE

    Monocyte chemotaxis was determined by an agarose technique in normal newborns, infants, older children, and adults and in selected patients. Monocytes were obtained from heparinized blood by Ficoll-Hypaque sep...

    Thomas J Fischer, Robert B Klein, Thomas C Borut, Sherrie E Gard in Pediatric Research (1977)

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    INCREASED INCIDENCE OF W27 IN JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

    The frequencies of 24 hlstocompatibility antigens (HL-A) were examined in 26 patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). Specificity W27 was noted in 42 per cent (11 patients) compared to 6 per cent of ...

    Gary S Rachelefsky, Paul I Terasaki, Roser M Katz, E Richard Stiehm in Pediatric Research (1974)