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  • 1
    ISSN: 1442-2042
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Purpose: Thirty-nine renal cell carcinoma patients with bony metastasis were intensively treated, primarily with immunotherapy using natural type interferon-α (IFN-α) continuous subcutaneous injection in combination with surgical resection and radiation therapy. Long-term survival was achieved, including three patients with complete response. The results of this study are presented.Methods: The mode of administration of IFN-α was as follows: natural-type IFN-α (25 000 000 IU) was dissolved in 60 mL of distilled water and administered via continuous subcutaneous injection (0.5 mL/h) as ‘one course of the treatment’. Two courses of IFN-α therapy were given 2 weeks preoperatively, while 13 courses of IFN-α therapy were given postoperatively (one course per week). Thus, 15 courses of IFN-α therapy were administered during the trial period. Thereafter, IFN-α therapy was repeated either every week or every other week depending on the condition of the patient. Additionally, blood levels of IFN-α were monitored for four patients following initiation of IFN-α continuous subcutaneous injection therapy.Results: Immediately after injection of IFN-α, blood levels of IFN-α started to rise, reaching 40.5 IU/mL on average at 24 h after initiation of IFN-α therapy. Thereafter, blood levels of IFN-α remained high and measurable blood levels of IFN-α were maintained for up to 24 h after completion of IFN-α injection. As a whole, IFN-α was detectable for 6–8 days and Cmax (maximum blood concentration of IFN) was 167 IU/mL. Thirty-nine patients with bony metastases were treated as follows: IFN mono-therapy (19 patients), IFN and radiation therapy (15 patients) and IFN and surgical resection of bony metastases (five patients). Fourteen patients survived and the details of these 14 patients are as follows: complete reponse in three cases, partial response in two, no change in six and progressive disease in three. Twenty-five patients died of renal cell carcinoma. The overall 5-year survival rate was 35.0%.Conclusions: These findings indicate that IFN-α continuous subcutaneous injection therapy is a useful modality for renal cell carcinoma patients with bony metastasis if administered in combination of radical nephrectomy and radiation therapy.
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  • 2
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    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 266 (1977), S. 522-524 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Table 1 Sintering conditions and properties of the sintered bodies Matrix Step Conditions Apparent density (g cm3) Flexural strength (MN m-2) Fig Sic A Heating at 100 C h"1, keeping at 1000 C for 1 h; N2 gas flow 2.55 80 a B Rapid heating, keeping at 1700 C for 1 h; 1.8 MPa Ar 2.43 109 b ...
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  • 3
    ISSN: 0032-8332
    Keywords: Saimiri ; Human-type ABO blood groups ; Genetics ; Colony management
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The human-type ABO blood groups were determined for 94 families of the squirrel monkey which included 151 animals. Four phenotypes of ABO blood groups (A, B, AB, and O) were detected. Family analysis revealed that the human-type ABO blood groups in this species were governed by three alleles, codominantA andB and silentO. There were intraspecific differences in the distribution of phenotypes and gene frequency among three populations imported by different routes at different times. The usefulness of ABO blood groups for defining the genetic variability of a squirrel monkey breeding colony through successive generations is discussed on the basis of the difference in distribution of ABO blood groups between wild-originated parental and its first colony-born populations.
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    ISSN: 0032-8332
    Keywords: Weaning ; Peer group formation ; Gang-cage-adaptation ; Plasma cortisol ; Natural killer cells ; Psychological stress ; Saimiri sciureus
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The psychological stress was evaluated in repeated and unrepeated procedures of weaning as well as forming peer group in squirrel monkeys. The repeated procedure included the process of increasing the period of separation or formation stepwise during four weeks. The plasma cortisol levels and natural killer (NK) activities were monitored during experiment to evaluate the stress in infant monkeys. The plasma cortisol level rapidly increased two to three times as much as basal level and kept high levels throughout experiment in repeated group. In the infants of unrepeated group, significant increase of cortisol level and decrease of NK activity were observed in day-1, but both of them returned to the basal level at day-7. Both cortisol level and NK activity did not show any change with exception of decrease in NK activity at day-7 in infants who were introduced into peer group without repeated procedure. On the other hand, both cortisol level and NK activity increased during the repeated procedure. These results indicate that both weaning and forming peer group induce the psychological stress in infant squirrel monkeys, resulting in changes of plasma cortisol level and NK activity. Repeating the procedure of separation or introduction applied in this study caused the accumulation of stress. Although plasma cortisol level increased in infants exposed to both weaning and forming peer group, the changing pattern of NK activity differed between them. This finding suggests that social or psychological stress show two different effects on immune function, suppression, and enhancement depending on the level of stress.
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