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The Cell in Starvation: Physiological and Chemical Observations* by Adolph
In their extensive study "The Biology of Human Starvation," Keys, Bro~ek. Henschel, Mickelsen, and Taylor raise the question (1) as to how the proportional composition of single cells may be altered in inanition, and note the paucity of data on this question. Data obtained on starving metazoans, while abundant, consist of mean changes in parenchymal and stromal cells and is further complicated ...
متن کاملThe Adolph C . and Mary Sprague for Basic Research in
M answers to these questions can be obtained from an estimated phylogenetic tree and mapped traits or rates along its branches (see Figure 1). A major challenge in phylogenetics is to reconstruct the events that occurred million of years ago while only having data from present day species. Complicating matters, evolution only happened once which means we cannot use replicated experiments to lea...
متن کاملA tribute to Carl Adolph von Basedow: to commemorate 150 years since his death.
Address correspondence and requests for reprints to: Leonidas H. Duntas, M.D., Endocrine Unit, Evgenidion Hospital, Papadiamantopoulou Str. 20, 11528 Athens, Greece, Tel.: +210-6748878; e-mail: [email protected] Received 15-04-04, Revised 21-06-04, Accepted 25-06-04 ... 1832 erkrankte Herr M. ernstlich an einem Brechdurchfalle, will danach nicht wieder gesund geworden sein, sondern seitdem viel...
متن کاملThe Purification of Toxin from Ct,ostr.idiijm Botulinum Type a by Adolph Abrams,
Until recently it could be said that the status of our knowledge of bacterial exotoxins had not changed since Roux and Yersin in 1888 (1) first obt,ained the filtrable diphtheria toxin. Indeed, Topley and Wilson in 1936 (2) stated, “We have not yet. succeeded in isolating any bacterial esotoxin in a chemically pure state, although a considerable degree of ooncentration has been attained by vari...
متن کاملEdward F. Adolph distinguished lecture: muscle as an endocrine organ: IL-6 and other myokines.
Skeletal muscle is an endocrine organ that produces and releases myokines in response to contraction. Some myokines are likely to work in a hormone-like fashion, exerting specific endocrine effects on other organs such as the liver, the brain, and the fat. Other myokines will work locally via paracrine mechanisms, exerting, e.g., angiogenetic effects, whereas yet other myokines work via autocri...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Neurology
سال: 2020
ISSN: 0340-5354,1432-1459
DOI: 10.1007/s00415-020-10268-w