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Alloantibody Generation and Effector Function Following Sensitization to Human Leukocyte Antigen.

Frontiers in immunology

Hickey MJ, Valenzuela NM, Reed EF.
PMID: 26870045
Front Immunol. 2016 Feb 04;7:30. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2016.00030. eCollection 2016.

Allorecognition is the activation of the adaptive immune system to foreign human leukocyte antigen (HLA) resulting in the generation of alloantibodies. Due to a high polymorphism, foreign HLA is recognized by the immune system following transplant, transfusion, or pregnancy...

Current Evidence and Recommendations for Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy.

Arrhythmia & electrophysiology review

Dewhurst MJ, Linker NJ.
PMID: 26835058
Arrhythm Electrophysiol Rev. 2014 May;3(1):9-14. doi: 10.15420/aer.2011.3.1.9. Epub 2014 May 30.

The number of people in Europe living with symptomatic heart failure is increasing. Since its advent in the 1990s, cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) has proven beneficial in terms of morbidity and mortality in selected heart failure (HF) patient populations,...

Examination of the kappa agonist and antagonist properties of opioids in the rat drug discrimination procedure: influence of training dose and intrinsic efficacy.

Behavioural pharmacology

Smith MA, Picker MJ.
PMID: 11224373
Behav Pharmacol. 1995 Nov;6(7):703-717.

In a two-choice drug discrimination procedure, rats were trained to discriminate either 0.056 (low dose) or 0.17 (high dose) mg/kg of the kappa opioid bremazocine from saline. Substitution and antagonism tests were then conducted with a variety of opioids....

Tolerance and cross-tolerance to the response rate-decreasing effects of µ opioids in morphine-maintained squirrel monkeys.

Behavioural pharmacology

Hughes CE, Picker MJ, Dykstra LA.
PMID: 11224380
Behav Pharmacol. 1995 Dec;6(8):776-784.

The purpose of the present experiment was to assess the degree of tolerance and cross-tolerance to the response rate-decreasing effects of opioids with different degrees of intrinsic efficacy at the mu receptor. The mu opioids included buprenorphine, etorphine, l-methadone,...

Role of surgery in Hodgkin's disease.

The New England journal of medicine

LACHER MJ.
PMID: 13927904
N Engl J Med. 1963 Feb 07;268:289-92. doi: 10.1056/NEJM196302072680605.

No abstract available.

Comparative Studies of the Hill Activity of Differentially Centrifuged Chloroplast Fractions.

Plant physiology

Becker MJ, Shefner AM, Gross JA.
PMID: 16656079
Plant Physiol. 1965 Mar;40(2):243-50. doi: 10.1104/pp.40.2.243.

No abstract available.

siRNA Down-regulation of the PATZ1 Gene in Human Glioma Cells Increases Their Sensitivity to Apoptotic Stimuli.

Cancer therapy

Tritz R, Mueller BM, Hickey MJ, Lin AH, Gomez GG, Hadwiger P, Sah DW, Muldoon L, Neuwelt EA, Kruse CA.
PMID: 19081762
Cancer Ther. 2008;6:865-876.

The PATZ1 gene encodes a transcription factor that belongs to the BTB/POZ group of transcriptional regulators and has been implicated as a transcriptional repressor. We cloned cDNA from glioma cell lines and found they expressed transcript variant 2 of...

Enumeration and relative importance of acetylene-reducing (nitrogen-fixing) bacteria in a delaware salt marsh.

Applied and environmental microbiology

Dicker HJ, Smith DW.
PMID: 16345564
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1980 May;39(5):1019-25. doi: 10.1128/aem.39.5.1019-1025.1980.

Three groups of N(2)-fixing bacteria were enumerated from the top 1 cm of the surface in four vegetational areas in a Delaware salt marsh. The results over the 9-month sampling period showed that there were no discernible seasonal patterns...

Physiological ecology of acetylene reduction (nitrogen fixation) in a Delaware salt marsh.

Microbial ecology

Dicker HJ, Smith DW.
PMID: 24226967
Microb Ecol. 1980 Jun;6(2):161-71. doi: 10.1007/BF02010555.

The effects of several fixed nitrogen compounds on acetylene reduction activity (nitrogen fixation) of surface sediments from a Delaware salt marsh were studied. Ammonia addition caused little decrease in activity early in the summer but resulted in a considerable...

Metabolism of low molecular weight organic compounds by sulfate-reducing bacteria in a Delaware salt marsh.

Microbial ecology

Dicker HJ, Smith DW.
PMID: 24221501
Microb Ecol. 1985 Dec;11(4):317-35. doi: 10.1007/BF02016815.

Oxidation of acetate, lactate, pyruvate, and ethanol to CO2 in anaerobic salt marsh sediments was rapid, with the oxidation rate being significantly inhibited (60-90% decrease) in the presence of 2 mM sodium molybdate, an inhibitor of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB)....

Human placental alkaline phosphatase as a tracking marker for bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.

BioResearch open access

Balmayor ER, Flicker M, Käser T, Saalmüller A, Erben RG.
PMID: 24083090
Biores Open Access. 2013 Oct;2(5):346-55. doi: 10.1089/biores.2013.0027.

Currently, adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are being evaluated for a wide variety of therapeutic approaches. It has been suggested that MSCs possess regenerative properties when implanted or injected into damaged tissue. However, the efficacy of MSCs in several...

Noncovalent Assembly of [2]Rotaxane Architectures.

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)

Hunter CA, Low CMR, Packer MJ, Spey SE, Vinter JG, Vysotsky MO, Zonta C.
PMID: 29712308
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2001 Jul 16;40(14):2678-2682. doi: 10.1002/1521-3773(20010716)40:14<2678::AID-ANIE2678>3.0.CO;2-U.

Reversible zinc-pyridine coordination and hydrogen-bonding interactions have been used to assemble a [2]rotaxane from three components. Cooperativity in the macrocyclization process that results in the porphyrin dimer makes the system exceptionally stable. However, the kinetic lability of the zinc-porphyrin...

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