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An innovative procedure to separate the 3 isomeric sn-monoacylglycerols (MAG) classes (sn-1-, sn-2-, sn-3-MAG) is described. MAGs, obtained by chemical deacylation of triacylglycerols (TAGs), have been derivatized with... more
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To determine if hemizygous transgenic mice carrying the human c-Ha-ras gene (CB6F1-Tg Hras2 mice (Hras2 mice)) are susceptible to the carcinogenic potential of known murine carcinogens, male and female Hras2 mice and their non-transgenic... more
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Concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids ethyl esters (FAEE) by urea complexation from Echium oil was studied. Different variables involved in the process were investigated: amount and particle size of urea, solvent volume and ratio... more
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The transcription factor CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein α (C/EBPα) is a basic leucine zipper transcription factor and is expressed in alveolar type II cells, alveolar macrophages and Clara cells in the lung. Although decrease or absence... more
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Clones of epithelial-like cells were established from urethan-induced mouse lung adenoma. Electron microscopy of one clone showed that the cells contained lamellar inclusion bodies similar in appearance to those seen in the adenoma... more
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The cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinases in lung adenomas are functionally different from those of normal lung. The relevance of this change to neoplastic conversion was examined by comparing tumor... more
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Concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids ethyl esters (FAEE) by urea complexation from Echium oil was studied. Different variables involved in the process were investigated: amount and particle size of urea, solvent volume and ratio... more
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A urethane-based analogue containing an azo aromatic linkage in the backbone was synthesized for use in colon-specific delivery systems by reacting toluene-2,6-diisocyanate with a mixture of an aromatic azo diol,... more
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Experiments have shown that the lateral profile of a point target measured with a clinical ultrasound scanner is wider when the target is embedded in a urethane phantom than when it is in a traditional gel phantom. The behavior has been... more
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Modulation of receptive field properties of thalamic somatosensory neurons by the depth of anesthesia. The dominant frequency of electrocorticographic (ECoG) recordings was used to determine the depth of halothane or urethan anesthesia... more
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In quiescent states such as anesthesia and slow wave sleep, cortical networks show slow rhythmic synchronized activity. In sensory cortices this rhythmic activity shows a stereotypical pattern that is recapitulated by stimulation of the... more
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Urethane is widely used in neurophysiological experiments to anesthetize animals, yet little is known about its actions at the cellular and synaptic levels. This limits our ability to model systems-level cortical function using results... more
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Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) injected peripherally or released in response to stressful challenges to the organism reduces gastric tone and contractility, in part by vagal pathways. However, information on the changes in gastric... more
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A good process understanding is the foundation for process optimization, process monitoring, end-point detection, and estimation of the end-product quality. Performing good process measurements and the construction of process models will... more
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Studies in mice using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) have provided opportunities to investigate the effects of pharmacological manipulations on brain function and map the phenotypes of mouse models of human... more
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The objective of the present investigation was to observe pulp response to a composite material (Occlusin) placed in deep cavities with and without a zinc oxide-eugenol covering. Deep cavities were prepared in 116 teeth of four young... more
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Cortical slow oscillations (0.1-1 Hz), which may play a role in memory consolidation, are a hallmark of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep and also occur under anesthesia. During slow oscillations the neuronal network generates faster... more
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