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Cytotoxic activity of interferon-treated macrophages studied by various inhibitors
(1978)
The ability of interferon-treated macrophages to kill or inhibit the growth of tumor cells is markedly influenced by the local environment. The macrophage cytotoxic effector system is regulated by serum and other environmental ...
Mycotic Aneurysms in Transplant Patients
(1976)
Eight cases of mycotic aneurysm occurred in seven transplant patients. Perinephric wound infection involving the iliac arteries was the cause of at least seven aneurysms. Simple ligation of the iliac artery proximal and ...
"Paratransplant" hernia. Three patients with a new variant of internal hernia
(1978)
Three cases of bowel obstruction due to internal hernia caused by entrapment of bowel or omentum through a defect in the peritoneum covering the transplanted kidney are described. All three patients survived due to early ...
Macrophage activation and antitumor activity of a Brucella abortus ether extract, Bru-Pel
(1978)
Bru-Pel and Brucella abortus lipopolysaccharide (LPS) were tested for both macrophage activation and antitumor activity in an artificial metastasis model. Resting macrophages were rendered nonspecifically tumoricidal for ...
Renovascular hypertension in childhood: Successful treatment by renal autotransplantation
(1979)
Five cases of renal autotransplantation for renovascular hypertension in children are described. Hypertension in these cases was managed temporarily with medications until the patients grew to a size that made an operative ...
Immunologic monitoring and aspergillosis in renal transplant patients
(1976)
Three cases of pulmonary aspergillosis in a 'high risk' population of renal transplant recipients are presented. The source of infection was traced to the forced air exhaust system of the Transplantation Unit. Early ...