Showing papers in "Immunology and Cell Biology in 1973"
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TL;DR: Using nanofiltration membranes for the recovery of phosphorous with a second type of technology for the production of nitrogen is suggest to be a viable process.
Abstract: NASOPHARYNGEAL REFLEXES: INTEGRATIVE ANALYSIS OF EVOKED RESPIRATORY AND CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS
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TL;DR: MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION in MICE INFECTED with ECTROMELIA or LYMPHOCYTIC CHORIOMENIGTIS VIRUSES is studied for clues to the origin of these diseases.
Abstract: MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION IN MICE INFECTED WITH ECTROMELIA OR LYMPHOCYTIC CHORIOMENIGTIS VIRUSES
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TL;DR: The effect of corticOSTEROID on ABSORPTION and ENDOGENOUS PRODUCTION of moons in CALVES and the role of phosphorous in this process is studied.
Abstract: THE EFFECT OF CORTICOSTEROID ON ABSORPTION AND ENDOGENOUS PRODUCTION OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN CALVES
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TL;DR: The objective was to assess the importance of phytochemical factors in the removal of bacteria from the environment and their role in the selection of predatory fish.
Abstract: THE IMPORTANCE OF OPSONIC FACTORS IN THE REMOVAL OF BACTERIA FROM THE CIRCULATION OF THE CRAYFISH (PARACHAERAPS BICARINATUS)
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TL;DR: A trial to assess the impact of using nanofiltration membranes for the recovery of infectious diseases on mice found that the process had an adverse effect on the animals.
Abstract: CONCOMITANT IMMUNITY TO SYNGENEIC METHYLCHOLANTHRENE INDUCED TUMOURS IN MICE. OCCURRENCE AND SPECIFICITY OF CONCOMITANT IMMUNITY
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TL;DR: A comparative study of the o-antigens of vibrio cholerAE shows the importance of knowing the phytochemical properties of the molecule and its application in the context of combustion.
Abstract: IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF THE O-ANTIGENS OF VIBRIO CHOLERAE PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AN ACID-LABILE ANTIGENIC DETERMINANT
40 citations
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TL;DR: It is shown that a computer-controlled system, by monitoring values of arterial blood pressure, end-tidal CO2 percentage and inspired O2 percentage, can maintain the respiration and anaesthesia of a ventialted animal within close tolerances.
Abstract: Control of a number of interactive physiological variables by an online computer, operating in real time, is demonstrated. It is shown that a computer-controlled system, by monitoring values of arterial blood pressure, end-tidal CO2 percentage and inspired O2 percentage, can maintain the respiration and anaesthesia of a ventialted animal within close tolerances. Under computer control, it is possible to compensate for random disturbances of the system parameters, and changes in the desired levels of the variables can be dealt with automatically.
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TL;DR: MyOCARDIAL REACTIVE HYPERAEMIA IN CONSCIOUS DOGS: EFFECT of DIPYRIDAMOLE and AMINOPHYLLine on RESPONSes to four- and eight-SECOND CORONARY ARTERY OCCLUSIONS.
Abstract: MYOCARDIAL REACTIVE HYPERAEMIA IN CONSCIOUS DOGS: EFFECT OF DIPYRIDAMOLE AND AMINOPHYLLINE ON RESPONSES TO FOUR- AND EIGHT-SECOND CORONARY ARTERY OCCLUSIONS
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TL;DR: A meta-analysis of dog behaviour and the role of penicillin and nitrogen in the development of canine coronavirus found penicillium to be a “drug-like” substance.
Abstract: THE EFFECT OF DIPYRIDAMOLE AND OF AMINOPHYLLINE ON RESPONSES TO SIXTY-SECOND CORONARY ARTERY OCCLUSIONS IN DOGS
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TL;DR: MACROMOLECULAR INHIBITOR of LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION in SERUM FROM PATIENTS with CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE describes the transformation process as follows:
Abstract: MACROMOLECULAR INHIBITOR OF LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION IN SERUM FROM PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
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TL;DR: While thoracic duct lymphocytes and spleen cells from tolerant donors were highly effective in transferring tolerance, bone marrow cells were completely lacking in this capacity.
Abstract: Immunological tolerance of sheep erythrocytes has been transferred to normally reactive rats. Transfer could be effected by parabiosis of tolerant and normal rats or by the transfer of cell suspensions from a tolerant donor to a normal recipient. While thoracic duct lymphocytes and spleen cells from tolerant donors were highly effective in transferring tolerance, bone marrow cells were completely lacking in this capacity. Preliminary lymphocyte depletion of a prospective normal transferee assisted, but was not mandatory for, subsequent establishment of the tolerant state. It is suggested that tolerance of sheep erythrocytes is characterized by the presence of repressor cells.
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TL;DR: DIFFERENTIAL AUTONOMIC CONTROL of REGIONAL CIRCULATORY REFLEXES EVOKED by THERMAL STIMULATION and by HYPOXIA is compared.
Abstract: DIFFERENTIAL AUTONOMIC CONTROL OF REGIONAL CIRCULATORY REFLEXES EVOKED BY THERMAL STIMULATION AND BY HYPOXIA
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TL;DR: The objective was to establish an experimental procedure and show direct AFM measurements that unequivocally can be assigned as canonical dog behaviour and demonstrate the property of hierarchy in dogs.
Abstract: THE EFFECTS OF A NEW CORONARY VASODILATOR (BAY-A-1040, NIFEDIPINE) ON THE CORONARY AND SYSTEMIC HAEMODYNAMICS IN THE ANAESTHETIZED DOG
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TL;DR: A comparison study of the IgM immune response to shingle harvest cycles by passive and active IgM shows that the former is more vulnerable to exploitation while the latter is more resistant to attack.
Abstract: REGULATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE BY IgM ANTIBODY: A PARADOXICAL SUPPRESSION OF THE IN VITRO PRIMARY IMMUNE RESPONSE TO SHEEP ERYTHROCYTES BY PASSIVE IgM.