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Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors as Antidepressants
The history of monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) use in psychiatry is a curious one and far from complete. The inspiration for our own use derived... -
Paroxysmal Disorders
A great deal more is known of the clinical pharmacology of epilepsy than of the clinical pharmacology of any other neurological disorder. The problem... -
Genetic Defects of Complement in Man
The complement system is a formidably complex system of interacting of plasma proteins, strongly conserved in vertebrate evolution which functions,... -
Immunological profile of levamisole and its clinical application in man
The immunological effects of levamisole have been extensively studied on isolated cells, on experimental animals, on healthy volunteers and on... -
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Prenatal Diagnosis of Hereditary Biochemical Disorders of Metabolism
Individual monogenic disorders may be rare, but collectively their prevalence of about 1.0% of live births (Carter, 1977) constitutes a very... -
Biology, Clinical Patterns, and Treatment of Multiple Myeloma and Related Plasma–Cell Dyscrasias
The common denominator in ail plasma–cell dyscrasias (PCDs) is the inordinate expansion of differentiated B–cell clones (plasma cells) capable of... -
Schematic classification of radiation injury
Radiation injury occurs at the time of exposure. The visible or measurable effects on an organism are revealed as signs or symptoms occurring after a... -
The Genetic Aspects of Facial Abnormalities
Although there are several formal definitions for the term “syndrome” rarely is it used correctly and we are not sanguine that anything we state here... -
Insects, Mites and Other Venomous Arthropods Causing Allergic or Immunologic Reactions in Man
Insects, ticks, mites, spiders and other groups of the phylum Arthropoda contain a number of species, which are of medical importance. Some of them... -
Genetics of the Complement System
The classic complement system consists of nine numbered components and two or three inhibitors. The first component comprises three subcomponents,... -
Immunodeficiency
The discovery of X-linked agammaglobulinaemia in 1952 was only a prelude to the discovery of a large number of deficiency states in the immunological... -
Hazards to Man and Domestic Animals
Pesticides can come in contact with man and domestic animals by accidental encounter or as residues in food, water, and air. The former route often... -
Assessment of perceptual functioning in schizophrenia
Most tests which purport to distinguish performance of schizophrenics from that of other patient groups contain large elements of motor behavior....
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Family infections by Coxsackie viruses
With hospitalized cases of aseptic meningitis as a point of departure the author conducted a systematic study of the familial occurrence of Goxsackie...
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Mucosaccharides and Glycoproteins
Mucopolysaccharides are polysaccharides which contain hexosamine residues in combination with other monosaccharide units. Substances of this group... -
Neuropsychopathology
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an inborn error in the metabolism of phenyl-alanine, which leads to idiocy in early childhood. About 25 % of all PKU... -
Genetics of Disorders of Intestinal Digestion and Absorption
In this review we shall deal with the problems of intestinal absorption, taken in a broad sense, and its disorders. These problems will be considered...