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    Springer
    Journal of molecular medicine 68 (1990), S. 570-575 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Intravascular Ultrasound ; Atherosclerosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Further progress in intraluminal sonography has led to the development of a 6 French ultrasound imaging catheter. This report demonstrates in vivo results using this new technique in a swine. Intraluminal echographic images obtained from the aorta and iliac arteries were of good quality. Artifacts such as image distortion were related to the 20 Mhz mechanically rotating tip motion and caused a loss of image quality. Atherosclerotic lesions could be visualized. The characteristics of the echo image of an atherosclerotic lesion related to the composition of corresponding histological sections of the lesion. Intraluminal sonography may develop into a new diagnostic tool, further enhancing progress in atherosclerosis research and improving the evaluation of coronary arteries and perivascular structures. Combined use with balloon angioplasty might also improve invasive therapeutic procedures.
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    European journal of pediatrics 149 (1990), S. 459-464 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Newborn ; Erythropoiesis ; Anaemia ; Congenital heart disease ; Renal failure ; Arterial oxygen content
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Serum immunoreactive erythropoietin (siEPO) was determined in cord serum from neonates (n=97, gestational age 36–43 weeks), in healthy children from birth to adolescence (n=260) and in children with haematological (n=30), renal (n=10) and congenital heart diseases (n=70). In healthy children siEPO levels decreased after birth (geometric mean cord siEPO 35.6 mU/ml with 95% range of 17–56 mU/ml in eutrophic, nondistressed fetuses) and reached lowest values during the first 2 months (geometric mean siEPO 11.5 mU/ml). Thereafter siEPO levels increased slightly and were constant between 2 months and adolescence. The geometric mean siEPO for healthy children after birth was 18.8 mU/ml with 95% range of 7–47 mU/ml. These estimates were not significantly different from normal adult values. In newborns with fetal distress (n=15) cord siEPO was significantly elevated (geometric mean 63.0 mU/ml;P〈0.001). In children with haematological disease, siEPO and Hb concentration were inversely correlated (log siEPO (mU/ml)=4.1−0.20×Hb (g/dl);r=−0.62;P〈0.0005). This relationship was significantly different in children with chronic renal failure (log siEPO (mU/ml)=0.67+0.035×Hb (g/dl);r=0.50;P=0.1). In children with heart disease the geometric mean siEPO was 19.2 mU/ml with 95% range 8–65 mU/ml for cyanotic (SaO2〈94%) and 17.7 mU/ml with 95% range of 12–36 mU/ml for acyanotic patients. In this group siEPO values were inversely correlated to the arterial oxygen content (log siEPO (mU/ml) =1.61−2.04×oxygen content (l/l);r=−0.28;P〈0.02).
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    Publication Date: 2013-09-20
    Description: GSK3β phosphorylation of the KLF6 tumor suppressor promotes its transactivation of p21 Oncogene 32, 4557 (19 September 2013). doi:10.1038/onc.2012.457 Authors: U E Lang, P Kocabayoglu, G Z Cheng, Z Ghiassi-Nejad, U Muñoz, D Vetter, D A Eckstein, R A Hannivoort, M J Walsh & S L Friedman
    Keywords: KLF6GSK3βp21phosphorylation
    Print ISSN: 0950-9232
    Topics: Medicine
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