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Über die meso- und d,l-Formen des Di-(α-phenäthyl)-disulfids
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Protein-coated agarose surfaces for attachment of cells
Plastic dishes were coated with an agarose layer. The layer was modified by covalently binding proteins to it, using the CNBr-method. Cells were seeded on the dishes and the number of attached cells was evalua...
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Is a Retrovirus-like Particle Expressed at a Specific Stage During Human Oocyte Maturation?
We have previously shown that human oocytes sometimes express particles with striking resemblance to C-type retroviruses and that corresponding follicular fluids, derived mainly from preovulatory follicles, we...
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Ultrastructural characteristics of human oocytes fixed at follicular puncture or after culture
The material consisted of 73 oocytes obtained at follicle aspiration in ovarian-stimulated women. Oocytes in various stages of maturation were either immediately fixed or cultured before fixation. Observations...
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Human Endogenous Proviruses
The present concern about human immunodeficiency viruses and human T-cell leukemia viruses has generated renewed interest in human endogenous retroviruses, or HERVs. The DNA of humans contains perhaps thousand...
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Hyaluronic acid accumulation; the mechanism behind graft rejection edema
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is an important stabilizing consistent of the loose connective tissue and regulates water homeostasis. Thus, excessive accumulation of HA in interstitial tissue immobilizes water and may t...
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Rejection associated with early appearance of donor-reactive antibodies after kidney transplantation treated with plasmapheresis and administration of 15-deoxyspergualin
In two kidney transplant patients, one of whom had panel-reactive antibodies (PRA) before transplantation, a pretransplant negative donor-recipient crossmatch became positive within the 1st week after transpla...
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Selective expression of ERV-3 protein supports an immunomodulatory role
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Differentiation specific expression of the human endogenous retrovirus ERV3 (HERV-R)
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Effects of angiopeptin on transplant arteriosclerosis in the rat
The influence of the somatostatin analogue angiopeptin on transplant arteriosclerosis was investigated using two aortic transplantation rat models. One was characterized by ischemia/reperfusion-induced changes...
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Die antimikrobielle wirkung eines chlorhexidin-thymollackes (cervitec®) bei kieferorthopädischen patienten mit festsitzender apparatur
Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchung war es, die Auswirkungen einer kombinierten Anwendung von Fluoridlack (Fluor Protector®) und einem antimikrobiellen Lack (Cervitec®) auf die Mundflora, auf Karies und die Gingiv...
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Accelerated atherosclerosis in the transplant recipient: role of hypertension
An accelerated atherosclerosis may occur in the native arteries of a transplant recipient as well as in arteries of transplanted kidneys or hearts. The dominating cause of patient mortality are cardiovascular ...
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Mol Imaging Biol, Vol. 8, No. 2, March/April 2006, pp. 49-123 (DOI: 10.1007/s11307-006-0031-x)
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The brain is a major source of S100 increase in porcine endotoxemic shock
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Poster presentations
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Quantification of Structural Differences in the Human Calvarium Diploe by Means of X-ray Computed Microtomography Image Analysis: A Case Study
Accurate models for the human diploe have to take into account any structural differences in the four main areas of the calvaria bones. In this study the technique of Xray computed microtomography (μ-CT) along wi...
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Morphological Characterization of the Human Calvarium in Relation to the Diploic and Cranial Thickness Utilizing X-Ray Computed Microtomography
When attempting to establish accurate models for the human diploe, micro-scale morphological differences in the four main areas of the calvaria could also be considered. In this study, X-ray computed microtomo...
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Open AccessFrancisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica Occurs in Swedish Mosquitoes, Persists Through the Developmental Stages of Laboratory-Infected Mosquitoes and Is Transmissible During Blood Feeding
In Sweden, mosquitoes are considered the major vectors of the bacterium Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica, which causes tularaemia. The aim of this study was to investigate whether mosquitoes acquire the b...
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14 Agaricomycetes
Agaricomycetes includes ca. 21,000 described species of mushroom-forming fungi that function as decayers, pathogens, and mutualists in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. The morphological diversity of Agar...
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Open AccessThioredoxin in Post-Injury Sepsis And Ards