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Spontaneous Pneumothorax

Author(s) : Morris, M. D. R.
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Modeling marrow damage from response data: evolution from radiation biology to benzene toxicity.

Description : Consensus principles from radiation biology were used to describe a generic set of nonlinear, first-order differential equations for modeling toxicity-induced compensatory cell kinetics in terms of sublethal injury, repair, direct killing, killing of cells with unrepaired sublethal injury, and repop...
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Lysosome lipid storage disorder in NCTR-BALB/c mice. I. Description of the disease and genetics.

Description : We describe a strain of BALB/c mice, designated NCTR-BALB/c, carrying a new genetic disorder characterized by excessive tissue deposition of cholesterol and phospholipid. The mice exhibit progressive incoordination, grow less rapidly, and die 80-120 days after birth. In comparison with control anima...
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Lysosome lipid storage disorder in NCTR-BALB/c mice. II. Morphologic and cytochemical studies.

Description : Electron-microscopic and cytochemical studies were carried out on tissues of NCTR-BALB/c mice. These mice are affected with a neurovisceral genetic disorder involving excessive tissue accumulation of lipid. Distinctive polymorphic intracellular inclusions, bounded by a membrane and containing lamell...
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Lysosome lipid storage disorder in NCTR-BALB/c mice. III. Isolation and analysis of storage inclusions from liver.

Description : Livers of NCTR-BALB/c mice, affected by excessive accumulation of cholesterol and phospholipid, were fractionated by sucrose density gradient centrifugation. Lysosomes of very low density (rho = 1.05 - 1.08) were found, which by electron microscopy appeared identical to the storage inclusions seen i...
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The Transport of Exogenous Cholesterol in the Rabbit: I. ROLE OF CHOLESTEROL ESTER OF LYMPH CHYLOMICRA AND LYMPH VERY LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS IN ABSORPTION

Description : Thoracic lymph duct cannulations were performed shortly after a meal in rabbits trained to ingest a moderate fat, low cholesterol diet. A tracer dose of cholesterol-3H was administered to label exogenous (dietary) cholesterol during absorption. Sequential lymph samples were collected up to 24 hr pos...
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