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    Ghrelin receptor regulates HFCS-induced adipose inflammation and insulin resistance

    High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is the most commonly used sweetener in the United States. Some studies show that HFCS consumption correlates with obesity and insulin resistance, while other studies are in disa...

    X Ma, L Lin, J Yue, G Pradhan, G Qin, L J Minze, H Wu in Nutrition & Diabetes (2013)

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    Is inflammation good for the ischemic heart – perspectives beyond the ordinary

    In recent years, early reperfusion of the myocardial infarct has become the mainstay of optimal therapeutic management sinct it limits ventricular injury and infarct expansion and improves patient survival [1...

    M.L. Entman, K.A. Youker, N. Frangogiannis in Zeitschrift für Kardiologie (2000)

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    Monte Carlo simulation of wax compensating filters for radiotherapy of the head and neck

    The use of individualised compensating filters has long been established in radiotherapy to modify dose distributions to allow for contour and tissue variations [1]. Compensators are designed to replace the mi...

    E. Spezi, D. G. Lewis, K. Gray, C. W. Smith in The Use of Computers in Radiation Therapy (2000)

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    Analyzing dose distributions from a treatment planning system, Monte Carlo simulations and polymer gel measurements

    As planning algorithms become increasingly accurate, quality assurance tests need to become more sophisticated to uncover discrepancies between reality and calculations which may only present themselves in com...

    P. A. Love, D. G. Lewis, C. W. Smith in The Use of Computers in Radiation Therapy (2000)

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    The Metamorphosis of Amphibians and Information of Thyroxin Storage Via the Bipolar Fluid Water and on a Technical Data Carrier; Transference Via an Electronic Amplifier

    Stimulating effect: It is known that the thyroid hormone thyroxin (tetraiodothyronine, T4) has a decisive influence on the speed of metamorphosis in amphibians. If thyroxin is added to the water in a...

    P. C. Endler, C. Heckmann, E. Lauppert in Fundamental Research in Ultra High Dilutio… (1998)

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    Resonance Phenomena of an Ultra High Dilution of Thyroxine — Preliminary Results

    Resonance phenomena between serially diluted agitated thyroxine and a coil fed by a laboratory oscillator were investigated. By testing different frequencies, a distinct pattern of frequencies that caused reso...

    C. W. Smith, P. C. Endler in Ultra High Dilution (1994)

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    Transfer of Information from Molecules by Means of Electronic Amplification — Preliminary Results

    In the present study, it was attempted to transfer information from a molecular thyroxine suspension (1:103) to non-pretreated distilled water (“test liquid”) by means of an electronic amplifier. Two transitions ...

    M. Citro, C. W. Smith, A. Scott-Morley, W. Pongratz, P. C. Endler in Ultra High Dilution (1994)

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    Electromagnetic and Magnetic Vector Potential Bio-Information and Water

    The phenomena of bio-information and water are considered in relation to electromagnetic fields. This first came to the fore when treating electromagnetically hypersensitive patients for whom the use of water ...

    C. W. Smith in Ultra High Dilution (1994)

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    Adhesive Interactions of Neutrophils with Endothelial Cells

    The adhesion of neutrophils to endothelial cells appears to be necessary for their localization at sites of inflammation, and numerous studies show that the β 2 (CD18) integrins are involved in this...

    C. W. Smith, O. Abbassi, S. B. Shappell in Host Defense Dysfunction in Trauma, Shock … (1993)

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    Baron Jean F. E. Marquet 1928–1991

    C. W. Smith in European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (1991)

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    ABNORMAL PMN FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH A HERITABLE DEFICIENCY OF A HIGH M.W. GLYCOPROTEIN (GP138)

    A 4 y/o female with delayed umbilical cord severance, granulocytosis, periodontitis & recurrent soft tissue infections demonstrated severely diminished leukocyte mobilization (Rebuck window). SDS-PAGE of patie...

    D Anderson, F Schmalstieg, S Kohl, L Boxer, J Abramson, M Tosi in Pediatric Research (1984)

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    NORMAL MICROTUBULE (MT) ASSEMBLY BY CHEDIAK-HIGASHI (CH) PMNs

    A new indirect immunofluorescent technique was employed in studies of a 1 y/o M with CHS to delineate possible functional relationships between assemblage of MTs & PMN motility, morphology & surface distributi...

    D Anderson, B Hughes, L Wible, C W Smith, B R Brinkley in Pediatric Research (1984)

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    894 IMPAIRED CHEMOTACTIC FACOTR (CF)-INDUCED REDISTRIBUTION OF ADHESION SITES IN NEONATAL (N) PMNs

    CF sensory and effector PMN functions were studied in 75 healthy N & adult controls (C). N PMNs demonstrated saturable high affinity binding for f-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP)=C. One-half maximal binding by N & C PMNs o...

    D C Anderson, C W Smith in Pediatric Research (1981)

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    Value of arteriography in the evaluation of a sonolucent pancreatic mass

    A pseudoaneurysm of the pancreaticoduodenal artery secondary to chronic pancreatitis was erroneously diagnosed as a pancreatic pseudocyst by abdominal plain films, barium gastrointestinal studies, and abdomina...

    H. S. Jhaveri, A. J. Gerlock Jr. M.D., C. W. Smith in Cardiovascular radiology (1979)

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    Radioniodinated rose bengal and oral cholestyramine: Identification of patent extra hepatic biliary pathways

    The precise preoperative determination of patent vs. obstructed extrahepatic biliary pathways in infants with persistent cholestatic jaundice remains a major problem. The detection of an abnormal low-density s...

    J R Poley, E I Smith, D J Boon, C W Smith, H D Riley Jr. in Pediatric Research (1971)

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    The Cells of Human Colostrum. I. In Vitro Studies of Morphology and Functions

    Extract: The morphology and certain functions of human colostral cells were studied in vitro. Colostrum from 60 human females contained neutrophils, small lymphocytes, macrophages and occasional epithelial cells....

    C W Smith, A S Goldman in Pediatric Research (1968)