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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of molecular medicine 51 (1973), S. 806-809 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: CSF-immunoglobulins ; CSF-electrophoresis ; brain barrier ; Liquorimmunglobuline ; Liquorelektrophorese ; Blutliquorschranke
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die Immunglobuline G, A und M wurden im Liquor bei 281 Patienten bestimmt. Eine Einteilung des Krankengutes in Fälle mit entzündlichen und nichtentzündlichen Erkrankungen des ZNS erfolgte. Veränderungen der Immunglobuline in verschiedenen Bereichen des Liquorgesamteiweißes wurden verglichen. Bei höheren Gesamteiweißwerten ergab sich eine Vermehrung der Immunglobuline bei nichtentzündlichen Erkrankungen. Ein Zusammenhang dieses Befundes mit Störungen der Blutliquorschranke war anzunehmen im Gegensatz zu Veränderungen der Immunglobuline bei entzündlichen Erkrankungen des ZNS.
    Notes: Summary The immunoglobulins G, A and M in the cerebrospinal fluid were examined in 281 patients. Two groups were studied, namely cases of neurological inflammatory and non-inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system. The changes in the immunoglobulins are compared as regards total protein. It could be shown that by higher levels of total protein the immunoglobulins by non-inflammatory diseases were pathologically changed. This result was discussed in relation to the defects of the brain barrier in contrast to inflammatory changes in the immunoglobulins.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Medical & biological engineering & computing 31 (1993), S. 585-592 
    ISSN: 1741-0444
    Keywords: Air Flow ; Human ; Nasal cavity ; Nose ; Turbinate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The nasal cavity is the main passage for air flow between the ambient atmosphere and the lungs. A preliminary requisite for any investigation of the mechanisms of each of its main physiological functions, such as filtration, air-conditioning and olfaction, is a basic knowledge of the air-flow pattern in this cavity. However, its complex three-dimensional structure and inaccessibility has traditionally prevented a detailed examination of internalin vivo orin vitro airflow patterns. To gain more insight into the flow pattern in inaccessible regions of the nasal cavity we have conducted a mathematical simulation of asymmetric airflow patterns through the nose. Development of a nose-like model, which resembles the complex structure of the nasal cavity, has allowed for a detailed analysis of various boundary conditions and structural parameters. The coronal and sagittal cross-sections of the cavity were modeled as trapezoids. The inferior and middle turbinates were represented by curved plates that emerge from the lateral walls. The airflow was considered to be incompressible, steady and laminar. Numerical computations show that the main air flux is along the cavity floor, while the turbinate structures direct the flow in an anterior-posterior direction. The presence of the turbinates and the trapezoidal shape of the cavity force more air flux towards the olfactory organs at the top of the cavity.
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