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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Machine vision and applications 4 (1991), S. 255-261 
    ISSN: 1432-1769
    Keywords: digital stereology ; three-dimensional measurement ; image analysis ; microstructural evaluation ; metallurgy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract The issue of function-property correlation studies in quantitative microstructure analysis is introduced. Modern digital stereological techniques are described and their role in such studies is discussed. Surface and volume estimation algorithms are presented in relation to the corresponding geometrical sampling probes utilized for analysis. The procedures are illustrated in both biomedical and metallurgical samples and the potential in further studies is discussed.
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    ISSN: 1471-0528
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Objective To investigate the effect of Type II (asymmetrical) intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) on renal development.Design A prospective descriptive study.Setting Department of Fetal and Infant Pathology, Liverpool Children's Hospital.Subjects Six (severely) affected IUGR stillbirths of known gestational age with a control group of stillbirths with birthweight 〉 10th centile, and eight liveborn IUGR infants who died within a year of birth with a control group of appropriately grown infants who died within a year of birth (postnatal groups).Techniques The kidneys from all the groups studied were analysed using unbiased, reproducible and objective design-based stereological techniques.Main outcome measures Total renal nephron (glomerular) numbers and average volumes of total nephron and cortical and medullary nephron segments.Results Nephron number estimates lay below the control group's 5% prediction limit in five out of the six growth-retarded stillbirths, and were significantly (P〈0.005, IUGR at 65% of the control mean) reduced in the postnatal group. Estimates of nephron (segment) volume did not differ between control and IUGR groups.Conclusions Type II intrauterine growth retardation may exert a profound effect on renal development. The reduced nephron number at birth, together with the lack of any early postnatal compensation in either nephron number or nephron size, emphasizes the need for vigorous antenatal surveillance for IUGR and consideration of elective preterm delivery of affected fetuses. A systematic review of other organs, which develop in a similarly rapid fashion during the late intrauterine period, is indicated by this work. With one exception, all birthweights in the growth-retarded groups were below the third centile, thus the precise quantitative relation between progressive IUGR and renal function requires further assessment.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1433-2981
    Keywords: Cerebral malaria ; Cytokines ; Macaca mulatta ; Macrophages ; Parasitised erythrocytes ; Plasmodium knowlesi
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract To assess the interaction between the cellular elements of the blood and neurovascular endothelia in cerebral malaria, brain tissue from adult rhesus moneys (Macaca mulatta) infected with a virulent (W1) strain of Plasmodium knowlesi were studied by light and electron microscopical techniques. Light microscopical examination showed sequestration of macrophages and margination of erythrocytes containing late stages of the parasite in the capillaries and venules throughout the brains of the infected monkeys. Brain microvascular lesions (associated with parasitised erythrocytes and macrophage attachment to vascular walls) seen with the electron microscope, were swelling of the endothelial cells, formation of pseudopodia, increased numbers of pinocytotic vesicles and disorganisation of the mitochondria. Parasitised mature erythrocytes and macrophages adhered to the vascular endothelial lining in equal proportions. The endothelial ultrastructural alterations were similar to those described in experimental rodent and in clinical human cerebral malaria.
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    ISSN: 1433-2981
    Keywords: Rat ; Blood-brain barrier ; Development ; Immunohistochemistry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A mouse monoclonal antibody which specifically reacts with putative blood-brain barrier (BBB) competent endothelial cells of rat cerebral capillaries was used to identify barrier competent cells in the central nervous system (CNS). The development of the cerebral capillaries and the BBB was examined and quantified, from day 6 to day 40 postpartum, using immunocytochemical and unbiased stereological techniques. There was a progressive increase in capillary formation postnatally, with collateral branching observed with progressive age. BBB development was confined to individual endothelial cells located at the periphery of the cortex until day 10 postpartum. Antibody binding progressively increased postnatally, contributing 30% of the total capillary surface area by day 20. There was a rapid elevation of reactivity from day 20 to day 40, with a mean of 83% by day 40. The BBB constitutes minimal amounts of brain vascular capillaries before day 10 of life in the rat. There is a slower increase in BBB than in total capillaries between days 10 and 20. There is a reversal of this trend between days 20 and 40.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1432-1955
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Immunofluorescent labeling and neural tracing techniques were employed in conjunction with confocal scanning laser microscopy to study the intact neuroanatomy of the central nervous system of the trypanorhynch tapewormGrillotia erinaceus Immunocytochemical labeling for the general nerve fibre marker PGP 9.5 showed a pattern of extensive labeling that paralleled findings obtained with the neural tracer DiI. In constrast, immunocytochemical labeling for 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) was localised to cell bodies lying on the periphery of the ganglion, with fine immunoreactive fibres radiating out towards the bothridia. Following the retrograde transport of the fluorescent molecule DiI through axotomised nerve cords, it successfully labeled both the cerebral ganglion and associated nerve fibres within the scolex. The cerebral ganglion was shown to give rise to posterior nerve cords, an array of radial fibres that pass out to the bothridia, and to contain a centrally disposed group of cell bodies thought to be involved in efferent functions.
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