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Burton J L - - 1992
Recombinant bovine somatotropin (bST) was administered at 0, 10.3, or 20.6 mg per cow per day to 32 Holsteins for 38 wk. Fifteen currently treated cows had been treated in the previous lactation. Eighteen hematological variables and blood concentration of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) were measured at five sample ...
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Nguyen D M - - 1992
Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has been associated with a wide variety of immunological derangements, including a transient postoperative impairment of lymphocyte function. We examined changes in phenotypic and nonspecific cytotoxicity of peripheral blood mononuclear cells after extracorporeal CPB. The peripheral blood samples obtained from 10 patients were subjected to natural ...
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June C H - - 1992
The use of flow cytometry for the study of lymphocyte activation and cellular metabolism continues to expand. This has permitted rapid progress in the understanding of the regulation of multiple intracellular ions, metabolic pathways, and the control of gene expression. Knowledge of these basic mechanisms of cellular homeostasis is now ...
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Xue K X - - 1992
In recent years, studies on the genotoxic effects of smoking and its modifying factors have been widely followed with interest. In this report, frequencies of micronuclei (MNF) in peripheral-blood lymphocytes in 220 healthy smokers have been detected by the micronucleus test by finger-skin puncture, which needs only 1 to 2 ...
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Habib Houman
BACKGROUND: Peripheral blood CD8+ T cells expressing interferon gamma and interleukin-4 (IL-4), and lacking CD28 molecules, were responsible for the dynamic interplay between peripheral blood and inflammatory sites.
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Kurosawa K - - 1992
A nine-year-old girl with short stature was referred to the department of pediatrics at Kyushu University. The clinical diagnosis was Turner syndrome; karyotypic analysis performed on peripheral blood, using GTG techniques, demonstrated a 45,X/47,XYY (17:83) mosaicism. Her twin brother, a phenotypically normal male, had the same karyotype; 45,X/47,XYY (3:97) on ...
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Grawé J - - 1992
A flow-cytometric assay is described that can be used to determine the frequency and the DNA content of micronucleated polychromatic (PCE) and normochromatic (NCE) erythrocytes in mouse peripheral blood. Thiazole orange was used for discrimination between PCEs and NCEs, while Hoechst 33342 was used to detect micronucleated PCEs and NCEs. ...
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Atallah M M - - 1991
Venous blood samples were obtained from 30 patients undergoing surgical intervention, as well as 25 anaesthetists and operating-room personnel. Twenty non-exposed physicians served as a control group. Blood samples were subjected to total and differential leucocyte counts, T- and B-lymphocyte counts, serum immunoglobulin estimation, and in-vitro T-lymphocyte proliferative response to ...
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Levy P C - - 1991
Three classes of Fc gamma receptors (FcR) have been identified on blood leukocytes: FcRI, FcRII, and FcRIII. Two forms of FcRIII have recently been characterized; a phosphatidylinositol linked form is found on neutrophils, whereas a transmembrane form of the molecule is found on a subset of peripheral blood lymphocytes. Peripheral ...
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Alprazolam enhances the antibacterial activity exerted by normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes.
Covelli V - - 1991
The effects of two benzodiazepines, diazepam and alprazolam, have been evaluated on the in vitro antibacterial activity exerted by human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL). Results demonstrate that diazepam has no influence on this PBL function, while alprazolam is able to enhance this activity in six out of nine normal donors ...
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Förster W - - 1991
Because excimer laser radiation is applied more and more in therapeutic and refractive corneal surgery, the possibility of mutagenic side effects of this treatment should be considered. A mutagenicity model is presented approximating closely the ophthalmological conditions when mutagenic effects are studied: Heparinized human blood is filled into the anterior ...
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Tapia F J - - 1991
Leukocyte subsets in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid and peripheral blood of patients with paraccoccidioidomycosis, sarcoidosis and silicosis were characterized using monoclonal antibodies and an immunoperoxidase technique. In paraccocidioidomycosis, the number of T-helper/inducer CD4-positive lymphocytes was lower in peripheral blood than in BAL fluid. Additional analysis showed that the expression of ...
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Mroz M M - - 1991
The T cell response to beryllium, measured in bronchoalveolar lavage by the lymphocyte transformation test (LTT), is a critical diagnostic test for discriminating between chronic beryllium disease (CBD) and other granulomatous diseases. We examined the sensitivity, reproducibility, and methods of a less invasive, peripheral blood LTT in 17 patients with ...
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Cowan F M - - 1991
Sulfur mustard is a chemical warfare blistering agent for which neither the mechanism of action nor an antidote is known. Papirmeister et al. (1985) have postulated a biochemical hypothesis for mustard-induced cutaneous injury involving a sequelae of DNA alkylation, metabolic disruption and activation of protease. Human peripheral blood lymphocytes in ...
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Fenech M F - - 1991
To evaluate the application of the cytokinesis-block (CB) micronucleus (MN) assay as a biological dosimeter following in vivo exposure to ionising radiation we determined the micronucleus frequency in spleen and peripheral blood lymphocytes of the mouse, serially, for 14 days following acute whole-body irradiation. The baseline MN frequency of spleen ...
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Wu S - - 1991
This paper reports the study of the effect of ginsenopolypeptide on 3H-TdR integration in normal human blood lymphocytes in vitro with micro-blood culture method of 3H-TdR integration. The results showed that the effect of ginsenopolypeptide on 3H-TdR integration in normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes which can be activated by phytoagglutinin ...
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Elliott J - - 1991
Permanent lymphoblastoid cell lines are important in the molecular analysis and characterization of human genetic disorders, when immortalized cells must be banked for future diagnostic or research purposes. However, routine methods for transformation using Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) require blood volumes that may be difficult to collect from clinically compromised neonates ...
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Tüzüner N - - 1991
T lymphocyte subsets in a positive Kveim reaction and sarcoid tissue lesions as well as peripheral blood from 16 patients with sarcoidosis were evaluated with monoclonal antibodies. The data demonstrate a redistribution of T cells from the blood to the specifically involved tissues with granulomas, i.e., sarcoid tissue lesions and ...
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Influence of exogenous bovine somatotropin on the responsiveness of peripheral blood lymphocytes ...
Burton J L - - 1991
Our objectives were to determine the effects of exogenous bovine somatotropin on peripheral blood lymphocyte responsiveness to mitogen and on concentrations of serum insulin-like growth factor-I and to determine whether a statistical relationship exists between these two variables. The cows on trial were treated with 0, 10.3, or 20.6 mg/d ...
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Kotylo P K - - 1991
Reference ranges for lymphocyte subsets may vary with processing techniques, monoclonal reagents, or analytic methods. We compared reference ranges obtained for T- and B-lymphocyte subsets by means of standard manual whole-blood lysis with a wash step vs a rapid, no-wash whole-blood lysis system. Both techniques demonstrated reference ranges similar to ...
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DePalma L - - 1991
Cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with postoperative humoral and cellular immune changes. Postoperative decrease in T helper (CD4), T suppressor (CD8), and B lymphocyte counts; decrease or reversal of the CD4/CD8 ratio; and poor in vitro response to mitogens have also been observed. Similar changes in lymphocyte number and function have ...
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Neumann R A - - 1991
A 26-year-old woman with a congenital port-wine stain on the forehead was treated three times at 2-month intervals with an argon laser. Six months after the last treatment, moderate blanching and mild scaling confined to the treated area was observed. A biopsy specimen of the treated area revealed a significant ...
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Boerrigter M E - - 1991
We investigated the induction and disappearance of DNA lesions that are detected as single-strand breaks (SSBs) with the alkaline filter elution technique, in human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) following exposure to N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU). In PBLs of the 15 individuals studied, 35 +/- 16% (mean +/- SD) of the SSBs present ...
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Föst U - - 1991
The distribution of radioactivity following the incubation of human blood with radio-labelled ethylene oxide was investigated in vitro. After incubation, the individual blood samples were separated into lymphocytes and high (Mr greater than 10,000) and low (Mr less than 10,000) molecular fractions of erythrocyte cytoplasm and blood plasma. The radioactivity ...
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Ijichi S - - 1991
To investigate whether the proportion of activated T lymphocytes changes in an extracorporeal blood flow, we compared paired samples collected at the inlet and outlet lines of an artificial circuit for plasma separation, using a dual-immunofluorescence flow cytometric technique. In our series of materials from patients with rheumatoid arthritis or ...
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Secchi A G - - 1991
T lymphocyte subsets from inflammatory aqueous humor (n = 34) have shown one of three different patterns: group 1 = lower CD4+/CD8+ ratio in aqueous as compared to peripheral blood (0.43 +/- 0.25 vs. 1.96 +/- 0.82; n = 9); group 2 = similar CD4+/CD8+ ratio in aqueous and peripheral ...
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Bussi M - - 1991
The phenotypical and functional aspects of tonsillar (TMNC) and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNC) obtained from 40 patients who had undergone adeno-tonsillectomy for different tonsillar diseases were investigated. TMNC and PBMC were separately tested at the time of surgery; then a further investigation on the peripheral blood lymphocytes was performed ...
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Jensen H S - - 1991
Synovial fluid (SF) and blood from 24 patients with non-traumatic, sterile hydarthron were examined for monocyte elastolysis (MøE) and for levels of interleukin 6 (IL-6) and of soluble interleukin 2 receptor (sIL-2R). Six patients had osteoarthrosis (OA) and 18 patients had inflammatory hydarthron (IH), 10 of whom had rheumatoid arthritis ...
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Thenen S W - - 1991
Cebus albifrons were fed folate-deficient diets in order to assess folate status at the cellular level with the deoxyuridine suppression test. Plasma and red blood cell folates were significantly lower at 2 months, compared to control values. Hematologic signs of megaloblastic anemia occurred after 6 months, with significantly lower hematocrit, ...
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Murata M - - 1990
A population survey of a common folate-sensitive fragile site, fra(3)(p14), was carried out on PHA-stimulated peripheral lymphocytes of 1,078 healthy subjects. Fra(3)(p14) was expressed more frequently in the younger than in the older, and in males than in females. It also showed some seasonal variation. The age difference of the ...
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Bloemena E - - 1990
In this study, we describe the time course of the influence of a single oral dose of prednisolone (10 mg) in man on the proliferative response of peripheral blood lymphocytes in whole blood. The data were fitted to an integrated pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic model, relating the plasma concentrations of prednisolone to its ...
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Westermann J - - 1990
The assessment of peripheral blood lymphocyte numbers and ratios has been performed in almost every conceivable disease state, but do these values give any useful information about immune status? Jürgen Westermann and Reinhard Pabst try to answer this question and to put peripheral blood population assessments into the whole-body context.
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Prince H E - - 1990
Recent reports have demonstrated that some lymphocyte subsets are abnormal in Japanese blood donors who are seropositive for human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I). To determine if similar changes characterize American blood donors who are seropositive for HTLV-I/II, lymphocyte subsets were measured in 42 HTLV-seropositive and 42 HTLV-seronegative blood donors. ...
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McHale N G - - 1990
Stimulation of the lumbar sympathetic chain at a frequency of 4 Hz caused a threefold increase in the lymphocyte output in efferent lymph from the popliteal node in anaesthetized sheep. The increase was accounted for by a rise in both lymph flow and lymphocyte count. Intra-arterial infusion of phentolamine (10 ...
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Weston S A - - 1990
16 fluorochromes were examined for their ability to label viable lymphocytes in vitro and yield fluorescence detectable by fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. Of these fluorochromes, four intracellular dyes were found to be suitable for in vivo migration studies. They were H33342, the well known DNA-binding dye which excites and ...
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Düzdar L - - 1990
In this study, we examined how the pulpal immune systems differ in children who suffer from hyperaemia and acute serous pulpitis. The Radial Immune Diffusion (RID) method was used to measure the IgA, IgG and IgM levels in pulpal blood in hyperaemia and acute serous pulpitis cases. The patient's own ...
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Santacroce S - - 1990
In this research we studied the interrelationships between the progression of morphological damage and leucocyte populations in the last ileal loop after blockage of blood supply subsequent to arterial and venous occlusion. Our morphological data on the staging of the ileal wall damage agree with those reported in literature. In ...
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Nibbering P H - - 1990
We developed a competition binding assay for estimation of the intracellular inositol (1,4,5)-trisphosphate (Ins(1,4,5)P3) and optimalized it for the measurement of the Ins(1,4,5)P3 content of human blood leucocytes. The present method is considerably cheaper and requires five times fewer cells than the commercial Ins(1,4,5)P3 kit. The mean Ins(1,4,5)P3 content of ...
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Bloemena E - - 1990
In humans and in laboratory animals, administration of a single does of glucocorticosteroids induces a rapid and transient decrease in the numbers of peripheral blood lymphocytes through a redistribution of circulating lymphocytes. This lymphocytopenic effect is an important factor in the immunosuppressive capacity of corticosteroids. We have investigated whether the ...
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Nibbering P H - - 1990
The mean cell volume (MCV) of human blood leucocytes and resident and activated murine macrophages was measured with a Coulter counter connected to a 256 channelyzer. The values found for human blood monocytes, granulocytes, and lymphocytes were 421 +/- 24 femtolitre (fl), 334 +/- 32 fl, and 204 +/- 19 ...
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Pushpakom R - - 1990
Simultaneous determination of blood/lung ADA activity and T-lymphocyte subsets was conducted in 12 patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis, 12 patients with bronchogenic carcinoma and 11 healthy volunteers. Differences were significant only in the tuberculosis patients, namely, increased mean enzyme values in both the peripheral blood (36.68 +/- 10.90 U/L) and ...
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Binns R M - - 1990
Injection of phytohemagglutinin induces dose-dependent acute delayed-type hypersensitivity-like reactions in young pig skin which attract large numbers of labeled peripheral blood lymphocytes and lymphoblasts but not red cells. Similar reactions are induced in the gut wall, joints, and draining lymph nodes, and also in the skin of sheep and cattle, ...
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Kajiwara K - - 1990
An investigation was conducted to determine whether lymphocytes were able to infiltrate into the brain parenchyma of normal rats in which hyperosmotic opening of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) had been created by internal carotid infusion of filtered 20% mannitol. Various numbers (1 x 10(6) to 3 x 10(8] of autologous ...
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Duke S S - - 1990
Endotoxemia is associated with an early phase of pulmonary hypertension and a later increase in microvascular permeability. These physiologic changes are attended by peripheral blood and lung lymph leukopenia and a rapid accumulation of both granulocytes and lymphocytes in the peripheral lung. In the present study, the numbers of lymphocytes ...
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Mansour I - - 1990
A technique is described for lymphocyte preparation which permits analyses by two-color immunofluorescence and flow cytometry. It consists, briefly, of the lysis of red blood cells and washing of white blood cells prior to labeling. We tested this technique with a large panel of monoclonal antibodies in mono- and dual ...
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Rothkötter H J - - 1990
In pigs there are two types of Peyer's patches in the small intestine: discrete patches in the jejunum (jejPP) and a continuous patch in the terminal ileum (ilPP). The ilPP was resectioned or transposed into the upper jejunum. After the operation the size of the remaining jejPP showed no compensatory ...
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Binns R M - - 1990
During recirculation, lymphocytes leave the peculiar structurally inverted lymph nodes (LN) of pigs via blood vessels instead of via efferent lymphatics, as in sheep and other mammals. This functional difference provided an opportunity to show the existence of signals directing lymphocyte exit from LN. The recirculation of pig peripheral blood ...
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Kotylo P K - - 1990
Several investigators have enumerated cellular populations in neonatal cord blood with variable results. In this study, the authors established reference ranges for lymphocyte subsets in cord blood from healthy newborns using a whole blood lysis technique on the Coulter Immunoprep Epics Leukocyte Preparation System (Coulter Immunology, Hialeah, FL). All analyses ...
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Wiener D - - 1990
Lymphocyte subset analysis was performed on 114 healthy children and 84 healthy adults. Samples were prepared by a whole blood lysis technique and analyzed by flow cytometry. The percentage and total number of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, and CD19+ lymphocytes were calculated for each of six age groups. A direct correlation ...
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Macková N - - 1990
Late haematopoietic changes were followed within 12-16 months after single whole body irradiation with the dose of 8 Gy. Permanently increased frequency of occurrence of cytopathologically altered leukocytes was observed in peripheral blood in irradiated animals as well as certain disorder of erythropoietic system. At the end of period followed ...
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