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25. Outcome after lateral pancreaticojejunostomy for chronic pancreatitis.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the outcome of lateral pancreaticojejunostomy in patients with chronic pancreatitis. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Chronic fibrocalcific pancreatitis associated with pancreatic ductal dilation and chronic pain has been managed successfully with lateral pancreaticojejunostomy. Early results, measured by pain relief and postoperative morbidity
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26. 26th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, San Antonio, Texas, USA, 3–6 December 2003: update on preclinical and translational research
The San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium is the largest annual meeting devoted solely to breast cancer research. The late William L McGuire's vision for this meeting was to stimulate 'translational research', many years before this term became popular. In this way, the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium represents a forum in which basic and clinical research
BioMed Central.
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27. Consistent Viral Evolutionary Changes Associated with the Progression of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection
To understand the high variability of the asymptomatic interval between primary human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection and the development of AIDS, we studied the evolution of the C2-V5 region of the HIV-1 env gene and of T-cell subsets in nine men with a moderate or slow rate of disease progression. They were monitored from the time of seroco
American Society for Microbiology.
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28. Progression of irregular opacities in asbestos miners.
All white and mixed race men who were employed in South African asbestos mines and mills between 30 November 1970 and 30 November 1975 were studied. The men who had two radiographs available, the first taken some time between the above two dates and the latest available radiograph which had to be at least two years after the first one numbered 1454: 793 cont
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29. Treatment of rapidly progressive rheumatoid pneumoconiosis
Davies, D. (1973).British Journal of Industrial Medicine,30, 396-401. Treatment of rapidly progressive rheumatoid pneumoconiosis. Rheumatoid pneumoconiosis is often a fairly benign condition but in some patients it progresses rapidly and causes severe disability. One patient with rheumatoid pneumoconiosis was treated with chloroquine followed by corticostero
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30. Impact of p53 loss on reversal and recurrence of conditional Wnt-induced tumorigenesis
Aberrant activation of Wnt signaling is oncogenic and has been implicated in a variety of human cancers. We have developed a doxycycline-inducible Wnt1 transgenic mouse model to determine the dependence of established mammary adenocarcinomas on continued Wnt signaling. Using this model we show that targeted down-regulation of the Wnt pathway results in the r
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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31. Characterization of the effects of Escherichia coli replication terminator protein (Tus) on transcription reveals dynamic nature of the tus block to transcription complex progression.
We have characterized the blocks to progression of T7 and T3 RNA polymerase transcription complexes created when a Tus protein is bound to the template. The encounter with Tus impedes the progress of the transcription complexes of either enzyme. The duration of the block depends on which polymerase is used and the orientation of Tus on the DNA. Both genuine
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32. Attenuation of inflammatory polyarthritis in TNF transgenic mice by diacerein: comparative analysis with dexamethasone, methotrexate and anti-TNF protocols
The impact of diacerein, an effective cartilage targeted therapy that is used in patients with osteoarthritis, on the development and progression of chronic inflammatory arthritis was evaluated in a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) transgenic mouse model (Tg197). The response to diacerein at 2, 20, or 60 mg/kg daily, as well as the comparative effects of other an
BioMed Central.
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33. Low-dose carbon monoxide inhibits progressive chronic allograft nephropathy and restores renal allograft function
Chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) represents progressive deterioration of renal allograft function with fibroinflammatory changes. CAN, recently reclassified as interstitial fibrosis (IF) and tubular atrophy (TA) with no known specific etiology, is a major cause of late renal allograft loss and remains a significant deleterious factor of successful renal t
American Physiological Society.
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34. Pro/con ethics debate: Should mechanical ventilation be continued to allow for progression to brain death so that organs can be donated?
Organ transplants continue to redefine medical frontiers. Unfortunately, current demand for organs far surpasses availability, waiting lists are long and many people die before the organ they desperately need becomes available. One proposed way to increase organ availability is to admit patients to the ICU with severe neurological injuries, for a trial of th
BioMed Central.
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35. Perturbation of the p53 response by human papillomavirus type 16 E7.
The p53 tumor suppressor protein can induce both cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in DNA-damaged cells. In human carcinoma cell lines expressing wild-type p53, expression of E7 allowed the continuation of full cell cycle progression following DNA damage, indicating that E7 can overcome both G1 and G2 blocks imposed by p53. E7 does not interfere with the initi
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36. Progression of aortic valve dysfunction in 51 adult patients with congenital bicuspid aortic valve: assessment and follow up by Doppler echocardiography.
OBJECTIVE--To assess the pattern and progression of aortic valve dysfunction by serial Doppler echocardiographic examinations in ambulatory adult patients with congenital bicuspid aortic valve. DESIGN AND SETTING--Retrospective analysis of patients referred for Doppler echocardiography over a four year period. SUBJECTS--Fifty one adult patients with echocard