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Jewish Hospital
Healthcare•Cincinnati, Ohio, United States•
About: Jewish Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Antigen & Population. The organization has 3881 authors who have published 3414 publications receiving 123044 citations.
Topics: Antigen, Population, Pregnancy, Thrombophilia, Transplantation
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the micro-technique described in previous communications to analyze 16 rat bone specimens and obtained a mean value of 1.99 ± 0.05 for the shafts; 2.10 for epiphyses and diaphyses; and 2.38 for the test lines.
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TL;DR: The purpose of this report is to elucidate the various clinical manifestations of sclerosing mediastinitis and to correlate the pathologic process with a rational approach to treatment.
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TL;DR: A protein conferring passive chloride permeability was isolated from a N-octylglucoside solubilized extract of partially purified H(+)-transporting osteoclast cell membranes and retained sensitivity to DIDS confirming the identity of the isolated protein as a stilbene-sensitive chloride channel.
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TL;DR: Plasma colchicine levels have been measured serially after the oral administration of 1.0 mg of the drug to ten volunteer subjects, and two populations were evident within the group.
Abstract: Plasma colchicine levels have been measured serially after the oral administration of 1.0 mg of the drug to ten volunteer subjects. Peak colchicine concentrations averaged 0.323 ± 0.173 μ g 100 ml . Two populations were evident within the group, one with highest concentrations 1 2 hr after administration, and a second with highest concentrations 2 hr after administration of colchicine by mouth.
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TL;DR: The Schaefer seroagglutination test is useful in epidemiologic studies of nontuberculous mycobacteria, especially the Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare-scrofulaceum complex.
Abstract: The Schaefer seroagglutination test is useful in epidemiologic studies of nontuberculous mycobacteria, especially the Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare-scrofulaceum complex Serovars 8, 16, 4, 19, 9, 42, and 1 were isolated most frequently from patients in the United States in the period 1976 to mid-1978 Several so-called double serovars were found serologically It appears that this is an artifact due to cross-reacting antigens, because only one antigen is seen using chromatographic analyses Further development of this system and its use in conjunction with other methods offer a valuable method for the study of nontuberculous mycobacteria
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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John C. Morris | 183 | 1441 | 168413 |
David L. Kaplan | 177 | 1944 | 146082 |
Robert H. Purcell | 139 | 666 | 70366 |
Nancy J. Cox | 135 | 778 | 109195 |
Jennifer S. Haas | 128 | 840 | 71315 |
David A. Cheresh | 125 | 337 | 62252 |
John W. Kappler | 122 | 464 | 57541 |
Philippa Marrack | 120 | 416 | 54345 |
Arthur Weiss | 117 | 380 | 45703 |
Thomas J. Kipps | 114 | 748 | 63240 |
Michael Pollak | 114 | 663 | 57793 |
Peter M. Henson | 112 | 369 | 54246 |
Roberto Bolli | 111 | 528 | 44010 |
William D. Foulkes | 108 | 682 | 45013 |
David A. Lynch | 108 | 714 | 59678 |