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Jewish Hospital

HealthcareCincinnati, 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.


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TL;DR: Indirect fluorescent antibody analyses utilizing antiserum specifc for rainbow trout serum immunoglobulin (Ig) demonstrated that essentially all rainbow trout lymphocytes from thymus, spleen, anterior kidney and peripheral blood possess either Ig determinants or structures which cross‐react with those determinants found on serum Ig.
Abstract: Indirect fluorescent antibody analyses utilizing antiserum specific for rainbow trout serum immunoglobulin (Ig) demonstrated that essentially all rainbow trout lymphocytes from thymus, spleen, anterior kidney and peripheral blood possess either Ig determinants or structures which cross-react with those determinants found on serum Ig. Peripheral blood leukocytes from rainbow trout were found to be caple of participating in a mixed leukocyte reaction. This observation is discussed in terms of the evolution of T cell function.

39 citations

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TL;DR: As the prevalence of strenuous physical activity increases, it is important for emergency physicians to recognize unusual, but potentially serious, complications of exercise.
Abstract: Food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis, first reported in 1983, is a subtype of exercise-induced anaphylaxis. A case of celery-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis is reported. The presentation and management of these and other exercise-related physical allergies, including classic and variant cholinergic urticaria, is reviewed. As the prevalence of strenuous physical activity increases, it is important for emergency physicians to recognize unusual, but potentially serious, complications of exercise.

39 citations

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TL;DR: Although the mechanism of production of membranous nephropathy in these cases is not known, an indirect immunological process mediated by endogenous tubular antigen is suggested and Examination for proteinuria is a simple method of screening in cases.

39 citations

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12 Nov 2007
TL;DR: The preliminary results of the proposed image analysis have yielded promising results that would supplement the use of current technologies for diagnosing lung cancer.
Abstract: A pulmonary nodule is the most common manifestation of lung cancer. Lung nodules are approximately-spherical regions of relatively high density that are visible in X-ray images of the lung. Large (generally defined as greater than 1 cm in diameter) malignant nodules can be easily detected with traditional imaging equipment and can be diagnosed by needle biopsy or bronchoscopy techniques. However, the diagnostic options for small malignant nodules are limited due to problems associated with accessing small tumors, especially if they are located deep in the tissue or away from the large airways; therefore, additional diagnostic and imaging techniques are needed. One of the most promising techniques for detecting small cancerous nodules relies on characterizing the nodule based on its growth rate. The growth rate is estimated by measuring the volumetric change of the detected lung nodules over time, so it is important to accurately measure the volume of the nodules to quantify their growth rate over time. In this paper, we introduce a novel Computer Assisted Diagnosis (CAD) system for early diagnosis of lung cancer. The proposed CAD system consists of five main steps. These steps are: (i) segmentation of lung tissues from low dose computed tomography (LDCT) images, (ii) detection of lung nodules from segmented lung tissues, (iii) a non-rigid registration approach to align two successive LDCT scans and to correct the motion artifacts caused by breathing and patient motion, (iv) segmentation of the detected lung nodules, and (v) quantification of the volumetric changes. Our preliminary classification results based on the analysis of the growth rate of both benign and malignant nodules for 10 patients (6 patients diagnosed as malignant and 4 diagnosed as benign) were 100% for 95% confidence interval. The preliminary results of the proposed image analysis have yielded promising results that would supplement the use of current technologies for diagnosing lung cancer.

39 citations

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TL;DR: By utilizing anti-immunoglobulin-coated plastic bead columns, this paper has been able to deplete cell populations of immunofluorescent-positive cells in mouse spleen cell populations, and demonstrated that these columns depletecell populations of certain immunocompetent cells.

39 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
John C. Morris1831441168413
David L. Kaplan1771944146082
Robert H. Purcell13966670366
Nancy J. Cox135778109195
Jennifer S. Haas12884071315
David A. Cheresh12533762252
John W. Kappler12246457541
Philippa Marrack12041654345
Arthur Weiss11738045703
Thomas J. Kipps11474863240
Michael Pollak11466357793
Peter M. Henson11236954246
Roberto Bolli11152844010
William D. Foulkes10868245013
David A. Lynch10871459678
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
202217
202148
202039
201944
201828