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    Digitale Medien
    Digitale Medien
    Springer
    Neurosurgical review 4 (1981), S. 41-52 
    ISSN: 1437-2320
    Schlagwort(e): Basilar artery occlusions ; Angiography ; Prognosis ; Arteria basilaris-Verschluß ; Angiographie ; Prognose
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Zusammenfassung Basilarisverschlüsse werden unter pathologischanatomischen und klinischen Gesichtspunkten betrachtet. Dabei werden sowohl Korrelationen als auch Diskrepanzen zwischen pathologisch-anatomischen Befunden, klinischen Befunden und Ergebnissen der apparativen Zusatzdiagnostik besonders beachtet. Die hieraus resultierenden Möglichkeiten diagnostischer und prognostischer Fehlbeurteilungen werden erörtert. Die Überlegungen führen zu der Schlußfolgerung, daß bereits klinisch (d. h. angiographisch) eine Einteilung in orale, mittlere und kaudale Basilarisverschlüsse versucht werden sollte.
    Notizen: Summary Occlusions of the basilar artery are reviewed under pathologic-anatomical and clinical aspects. Special attention is devoted to correlations as well as discrepancies between pathologic-anatomical findings, clinical findings and the results of additional diagnostic procedures. The resulting possibilities of erroneous diagnostic and prognostic interpretations are discussed. The considerations lead to the conclusion that an attempt should be made to classify clinically the basilar artery occlusions into oral, median and caudal types. The present paper takes the pathologic-anatomical as well as the clinical findings into consideration. It has been reported in recent years that in some instances patients have survived basilar artery occlusions. Similar observations suggested the advisability of investigating the basilar artery occlusions among our patients with regard to pathogenetic, diagnostic and prognostic criteria.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-6822
    Schlagwort(e): BHK21 C13 ; calcium ; cell division cycle ; flow cytometry ; FR 3T3 ; scanning laser cytometry
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Biologie , Medizin
    Notizen: Abstract Maitotoxin (MTX) induces an increase of [Ca2+]i and of phosphoinositide breakdown in various cell types. The [Ca2+]i increase followed with fluorescent probes on cell suspensions has been described as slow and lasting, in contrast to the “signal” induced by calcium ionophores such as ionomycin. MTX effects have been studied on two fibroblastic cell lines, BHK21 C13 and FR 3T3, synchronized by serum deprivation treatment performed in an isoleucine-free medium for BHK21 C13 cells. In BHK21 C13 cells, flow cytometry analysis showed that two stages, G1/S and G2/M, were particularly susceptible to MTX treatment. Scanning laser cytometry demonstrated that calcium response of FR 3T3 fibroblasts followed with Indo-1 varied during the cell division cycle. The [Ca2+]i increase was almost always vertical, but its delay after MTX addition lasted from zero (S and G2/M transition) to 10–20 min (G1) or more (G2). No [Ca2+]i change could be detected during mitosis. The [Ca2+]i response at the S phase was biphasic. These observations suggest that (1) the lasting response described in the literature represents a global cell population effect, and (2) cells are more sensitive to MTX at specific stages of the cell division cycle, which could correspond to periods when calcium signals have been detected in different cell types.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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