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    Cavity ring-down absorption and laser-induced fluorescence for quantitative measurements of CH radicals in low-pressure flames

    The absolute, quantitative spatially resolved distribution of CH radicals was measured in the reaction zone of a low-pressure methane/air flame (25 Torr) using a combination of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF)...

    J. Luque, P.A. Berg, J.B. Jeffries, G.P. Smith, D.R. Crosley in Applied Physics B (2004)

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    A longitudinal study of autoantibodies against central nervous system tissue and gangliosides in connective tissue diseases

    Our objective was to investigate longitudinally, antibodies against central nervous tissue (anti-CNS) derived from bovine brain and gangliosides GM1, GD1a, GD1b, and GT1b in 91 patients with connective tissue...

    S. M. Weiner, R. Klein, P. A. Berg in Rheumatology International (2000)

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    Häufigkeit und klinische Relevanz von Antikörpern gegen Phospholipide, Serotonin und Ganglioside bei Patienten mit Hörsturz und progredienter Innenohrschwerhörigkeit

    Ulrike Heller, E. W. Becker, H. P. Zenner, P. A. Berg in HNO (1998)

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    Laser-induced fluorescence of seeded nitric oxide as a flame thermometer

    M. Tamura, J. Luque, J.E. Harrington, P.A. Berg, G.P. Smith in Applied Physics B (1998)

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    Autoantikörpermuster bei Skleritis und Episkleritis

    Manfred Zierhut, P. Oliver Denk, R. Klein, P. A. Berg, Carl Erb in Der Ophthalmologe (1997)

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    Release of cytokines by a fermented lectin-1 (ML-1) free mistletoe extract reflects differences in the reactivity of PBMC in healthy and allergic individuals and tumour patients

    Objective: Mistletoe extracts are used in adjuvant cancer treatment, but little is known concerning their mode of action. There is, however, evidence that antigens in these extracts may stimulate cells of the im...

    G. M. Stein, H. Meink, J. Durst, P. A. Berg in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1996)

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    Non-lectin component in a fermented extract from Viscum album L. grown on pines induces proliferation of lymphocytes from healthy and allergic individuals in vitro

    Mistletoe preparations have been shown to express immunomodulatory properties. In order to evaluate the stimulatory potency of different mistletoe extracts, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from healt...

    G. Stein, P. A. Berg in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1994)

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    A comparative study on antibodies to nucleoli and 5-hydroxytryptamine in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome and tryptophan-induced eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome

    Eosinophilia myalgia syndrome (EMS) has been related to intake of “contaminated” L-tryptophan, and an alteration in tryptophan 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT, serotonin) metabolism has been reported in EMS patients...

    R. Klein, P. A. Berg in The clinical investigator (1994)

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    The inhibitory effects of a positive inotropic quinolinone derivative, 3,4-dihydro-6-[4-(3,4-dimethoxybenzoyl)-1-piperazinyl]-2(1H)-quinolinone (OPC-8212), on bone-marrow progenitor cells and peripheral lymphocytes

    3,4-dihydro-6-[4-(3,4-dimethoxybenzoyl)-1-piperazinyl]-2(1H)-quinolinone (OPC-8212) is a quinolinone derivative with positive inotropic properties.

    F. W. Busch, A. Tillmann, E. W. Becker in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1992)

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    Demonstration of specifically sensitized lymphocytes in patients treated with an aqueous mistletoe extract (Viscum album L.)

    Lymphocytes of 25 patients treated with an aqueous mistletoe extract (Viscum album L.) for up to 6 months (group 1), up to 2 years (group 2), and more than 2 years (group 3) were examined in 3- and 7-day cultures...

    J. L. Schultze, A. Stettin, P. A. Berg in Klinische Wochenschrift (1991)

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    Anti-mistletoe lectin antibodies are produced in patients during therapy with an aqueous mistletoe extract derived fromViscum album L. and neutralize lectin-induced cytotoxicity in vitro

    The humoral response components of an aqueous mistletoe extract (HM) was evaluated in 23 tumor patients who had been treated from 2 months up to 6 years with increasing dosages of HM. IgG antibodies against mi...

    A. Stettin, J. L. Schultze, E. Stechemesser, P. A. Berg in Klinische Wochenschrift (1990)

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    Akute interstitielle Nephritis nach Piperacillin

    A 75-year-old woman developed fever, exanthema and nonoliguric renal failure 16 days after the beginning of Piperacillin treatment. Renal biopsy revealed lympho-plasmacellular acute interstitial nephritis (AIN...

    O. Dörner, C. Piper, H. P. Dienes, P. A. Berg, H. v. Egidy in Klinische Wochenschrift (1989)

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    Anti-laminin antibodies in inner ear diseases: a potential marker for infectious and post-infectious processes

    Natural antibodies against laminin (ALA) have been detected recently in some acute and chronic infectious disorders. In our present study sera of a large number of patients with inner ear disorders of unknown ...

    F. R. Zanetti, D. Plester, R. Klein, Z. Bursa-Zanetti in Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (1989)

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    From meetings

    I. M. Arias, A. M. Jezequel, P. A. Berg, A. Gatta in Ricerca in clinica e in laboratorio (1988)

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    The pathogenesis of cianidanol-induced fever

    Recently, there has been a variety of reports of adverse drug reactions during therapy with the flavonoid Cianidanol (Ci), a cytoprotective radical scavenger, especially involving haemolytic anaemia and drug f...

    P. T. Daniel, J. Holzschuh, P. A. Berg in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1988)

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    The specificity of the lymphocyte transformation test in a patient with hypersensitivity reactions to pyrazolone compounds. A 10-week follow-up study before and after rechallenge

    To evaluate the specificity of the lymphocyte transformation test (LTT) in the diagnosis of drug allergy we studied over 71 days an atopic woman with a past history of frequent adverse reactions to pyrazolone ...

    N. W. Brattig, G. -J. Diao, P. A. Berg in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1988)

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    Mitochondrial antigens and autoantibodies: from anti-M1 to anti-M9

    The specificity and clinical relevance of nine antimitochondrial antibodies (AMA) — anti-M1 to anti-M9 — are described. All nine AMA types react with antigens which are associated either with inner (M1, M2, M7...

    P. A. Berg, R. Klein in Klinische Wochenschrift (1986)

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    Indoprofen-induced aplastic anemia in active connective tissue disease detected by drug-specific lymphocyte transformation

    In connective tissue diseases, the differentiation of disease-related hematological aberrations from drug-induced cytotoxic or allergic blood-cell dyscrasias is often difficult. In this paper we report on the ...

    J. G. Saal, P. T. Daniel, P. A. Berg in Klinische Wochenschrift (1986)

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    Acute interstitial nephritis and non-oliguric renal failure after cefaclor treatment

    A case of acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) develo** after cefaclor treatment is reported. Diagnosis was proofed by kidney biopsy and lymphocyte transformation test. The clinical course of the patient with ...

    W. Pommer, P. H. Krause, P. A. Berg, H. H. Neumayer in Klinische Wochenschrift (1986)

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    Subcorneal pustular dermatosis of Sneddon-Wilkinson

    G. Schieferstein, N. Brattig, P. A. Berg, R. Dopfer in Archives of Dermatological Research (1984)

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