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    A high incidence of positive provocation of plasma pancreatic enzymes in the poorly controlled diabetic subjects

    Abnormal responses of plasma lipase, trypsin, and amylase to pancreozymin and secretin in poorly controlled diabetics were found in 42%, 41% and 30% while these responses in well controlled diabetics were 25%,...

    Yutaka Harano, Yasuhisa Shimizu, Michio Yoshida, Nobuaki Etani in Acta diabetologia latina (1975)

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    Drug-Induced Cardiovascular Diseases

    A wide variety of drugs may be associated with serious cardiovascular toxicity. Toxicity due to drugs primarily used for treating cardiac disorders is the most extensively documented, especially the arrhythmia...

    S. M. Deglin, Judith M. Deglin, Prof. Edward K. Chung in Drugs (1977)

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    Effect of cholesterol on membrane Na,K-dependent adenosine triphosphatase activity

    By feeding rats on a high-cholesterol diet or by treating rat brain membranes with cholesterol oxidase, preparations of membrane Na,K-ATPase differing in their cholesterol content were obtained. The cholestero...

    A. A. Boldyrev, K'uo Chê-chung in Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine (1977)

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    Immunosuppression in chronic brucellosis

    Eighteen patients with chronic brucellosis who were anergic to dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) were found to have normal T-lymphocyte function as measured by the E-rosette test and the lymphocyte transformation te...

    S. C. S. Chung in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1978)

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    A Clinical Trial with Cefoperazone in Pneumonia and Pyelonephritis

    15 cases of pneumonia and 15 cases of pyelonephritis were included in a clinical trial of parenteral cefoperazone. The organisms isolated from patients with bacterial pneumonia were: Staphylococcus aureus (6), Kl...

    Associate Professor Seung Chull Park, J. H. Lee, D. H. Lee, S. Y. Kim, Y. H. Kim in Drugs (1981)

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    Comparison of the antibacterial activity of norfloxacin (MK 0366, AM 715), a new organic acid, with that of other orally absorbed chemotherapeutic agents

    425 randomly selected, fresh clinical isolates were tested for susceptibility to norfloxacin and other orally absorbed agents, i. e. amoxicillin, ampicillin, carbenicillin (available commercially as the indany...

    Dr. H. H. Gadebusch, Dr. D. L. Shungu, Ellen Weinberg, Sally K. Chung in Infection (1982)

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    Use of intravenous immune globulin in patients receiving bone marrow transplants

    Patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation for acute leukemia or aplastic anemia are a great risk for the development of interstitial pneumonia associated with the cytomegalovirus (CMV). Passive immunizat...

    Drew J. Winston, Winston G. Ho, Lucille E. Rasmussen in Journal of Clinical Immunology (1982)

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    Binding of Growth Hormone to Hepatic Receptors

    Most polypeptide hormones are thought to exert an intracellular effect by binding to specific cell membrane receptors with subsequent stimulation of adenylate cyclase and a resultant elevation of intracellular...

    Wayne V. Moore, Karen Kover, Chung Ho Hung in Human Growth Hormone (1986)

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    PAF Antagonists

    Dr K. F. Chung, P. J. Barnes in Drugs (1988)

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    The measurement of serum immunoreactive pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor in gastrointestinal cancer and pancreatic disease

    The clinical usefulness of serum pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor (PSTI) in pancreatic disease and gastric and colorectal cancer has been examined.

    Katsusuke Satake M.D., F.A.C.S., Akimasa Inui in International journal of pancreatology (1988)

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    Disseminated cryptococcosis due toCryptococcus neoformans varietygattii in a Canadian patient with AIDS

    G. St-Germain, G. Noël, K. J. Kwon Chung in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (1988)

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    Irish Association of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Proceeding of Meeting held at St Vincent’s Hospital on Friday 30th October, 1987

    D. Foley-Nolan, R. Deegan, A. Foley-Nolan, R. Hone in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1988)

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    Vacor inhibits insulin release from islets in vitro

    It has been reported that Vacor, a rodenticide containing N-3-pyridylmethyl-N’-p-nitrophenyl urea, causes insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The pathomechanism of Vacor-induced diabetes mellitus has not been...

    H. Taniguchi M.D., Ph.D., Y. Yamashiro in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1989)

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    Double-Blind Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Tenoxicam (Tilcotil®) Compared with Piroxicam in Patients with Degenerative Arthritis

    Dr H. K. Lee, M. S. Chung, S. H. Lee, K. H. Lee, F. Y. I. Lee in Drug Investigation (1990)

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    Irish Neurological association

    S. Cook, W. J. Gray, D. P. Byrnes, C. S. McKinstry in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1990)

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    A clinical evaluation of various tumor markers for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer

    Many substances that are widely used as tumor markers for detecting pancreatic cancer are discussed. Some are good indicators, but some are not. Among them, CA 19–9 and SPan-1 have higher sensitivity and speci...

    Katsusuke Satake, Yong-Suk Chung in International journal of pancreatology (1990)

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    Approach to the Patient with Severe Liver Failure

    Fulminant hepatic failure is defined as the development of severe impairment of hepatocellular function with concomitant hepatic encephalopathy in an individual with no evidence of previous liver disease. It h...

    G. A. Levy, S. W. Chung, P. A. Sheiner in Update 1991 (1991)

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    Cytotoxicity of Remnants of Triglyceride-Rich Lipoproteins: An Atherogenic Insult?

    One of the more widely accepted hypotheses (1) to explain the develop ment of atherosclerosis is that some form of functional and/or structural injury occurs to endothelial cells that line the lumen of the art...

    B. Hong Chung, Jere P. Segrest in Hypercholesterolemia, Hypocholesterolemia,… (1991)

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    Prospective randomised comparison of current coagulation and injection sclerotherapy for the outpatient treatment of haemorrhoids

    The feasibility and early results of a new technique of outpatient proctoscopic coagulation of haemorrhoids by means of an electronic probe (Ultroid®, Microvasive Inc., USA) were evaluated in comparison to conven...

    J. S. Varma, S. C. S. Chung, A. K. C. Li in International Journal of Colorectal Disease (1991)

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    Scientific Proceedings Second International Symposium on Cytostatic Drug Resistance

    Bridget T. Hill, L. K. Hosking, S. McClean in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (1991)

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