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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Allergy 35 (1980), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1398-9995
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: A cell migration inhibitory effect was evidentiated in normal guinea pig serum as compared with heat inactivated serum, Granuloeytes when used as target showed a greater sensitivity to this effect than lymphomonocytes or macrophages. The migration inhibitory activity of GPS is abrogated or decreased by using complement destroying agents such as: heating at 56°C for as little as 5 min, absorption on immune complexes in presence of calcium, on zymosan, on Sephadex G-50 or by adding EDTA or heparin to culture medium. The GPS dialysation fractions while exhibiting neither complement haemolytic effect nor migration inhibitory activity when tested alone, restored these functions by recombination. Absorption of GPS on homologous blood cells abrogated the migration inhibitory effect but retained the complement haemolytic function. When GPS absorbed on homologous blood cells was mixed 1:5 with heat-inactivated serum (5min at 56°G), the migration inhibitory activity was regained, suggesting that the complement factors from the first sample were necessary for manifestation for the migration inhibitory activity from the heat-inactivated serum.
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    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Whole-abdomen radiation ; Ovarian carcinoma ; Chemotherapy ; Second-look laparotomy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Forthy-three patients with ovarian carcinoma were treated with whole-abdomen radiation (moving strip±pelvic radiation), 15 patients had not received prior chemotherapy, and 28 patients were irradiated following chemotherapy and second-look laparotomy. Ten of these had been treated with a variety of chemotherapy regimens (L-PAM, CHAD, Hexa-CAF). Eighteen patients were treated in an ongoing prospective trial with combination chemotherapy consisting of melphalan, cis-platinum, and hexamethylmelamin (HexaPAMP). Thrombocytopenia was the limiting toxicity. A temporary pause in the radiation schedule allowing platelets to recover made it possible to complete treatment in 80% of the patients. The acute toxic effects, which included the expected side effects of radiation therapy on intestine, liver and lung, were not more frequent or more severe in the patients who had received prior chemotherapy than in those who had radiation therapy alone. Thirty-four of 43 patients (stage I, seven patients; stage II, seven patients; stage III, 27 patients; stage IV, two patients) are alive and without evidence of disease 26+ months (range 7 to 64 months) after entering the postsurgical treatment program.
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