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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, Antibody, Transplantation
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TL;DR: A 45-year-old woman who was incapacitated by severe exercise-induced asthma is presented, and phentolamine significantly reduced after-exercise bronchospasm, which had been uncontrolled by treatment with xanthines, antihistamines, ephedrine, steroids, isoproterenol and cromolyn sodium.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors take the term "stress" to mean "the internal or resisting force brought into being in the human organism by interaction with the environment" and use it to describe the relationship between man and his fellow-beings which produces illness.
Abstract: THE term ‘stress’ is here taken to mean “the internal or resisting force brought into being in the human organism by interaction with the environment” [l]. In stress disorders in general it is the interaction between man and his fellow-beings which produces illness; in infertility it is the quality of the relationship to the spouse, as well as to the rest of the family, which is of great importance. In many disorders this relationship may be obvious but with infertility it is often obscure.
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08 Jun 1995TL;DR: In this article, a ligand-based binding of lipid encapsulated particles to molecular epitopes on a surface in vivo or in vitro comprises sequentially administering (a) a site-specific ligand activated with a biotin activating agent; (b) an avidin activating agent, whereby the ligand is conjugated to the particles through a avidin-biotin interaction and the resulting conjugate is bound to the molecular epitope on such surface.
Abstract: A method for ligand-based binding of lipid encapsulated particles to molecular epitopes on a surface in vivo or in vitro comprises sequentially administering (a) a site-specific ligand activated with a biotin activating agent; (b) an avidin activating agent; and (c) lipid encapsulated particles activated with a biotin activating agent, whereby the ligand is conjugated to the particles through an avidin-biotin interaction and the resulting conjugate is bound to the molecular epitopes on such surface. The conjugate is effective for imaging by x-ray, ultrasound, magnetic resonance or positron emission tomography. Compositions for use in ultrasonic imaging of natural or synthetic surfaces and for enhancing the acoustic reflectivity thereof are also disclosed.
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TL;DR: The recommendations concerning state-of-the-art knowledge in the respective sexual medicine topic represent the opinion of experts from five continents developed in a process over a 2-year period.
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TL;DR: Thrombosis (osteonecrosis of the hips, pulmonary embolism, and amaurosis fugax) after exogenous testosterone was given to men with no antecedent thrombotic events and previously undiagnosed familial thromBophilia is described.
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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 |