Davis, Richard H Galant, Stanley P
Nonimmune rosette formation, an in vitro measure of cellular immunity, was evaluated in normal newborn infants. Active rosette formation in 14 specimens of cord blood was 18.9 +/- 4.8% compared to 28.1 +/- 5.2% in 15 adult control samples (p less than 0.05). Total rosette formation in 13 cord blood samples was 33.3 +/- 7.6% compared to 55.1 +/- 6.5...
Harrington, Deborah L Haaland, Kathleen York
The extent to which complex skills are programmed before movement is a concern for research in motor control. This study investigates a model which maintains that after a motor program is constructed, only the first response in a sequence is programmed prior to movement (Sternberg, Monsell, Knoll, & Wright, 1978). In a simple reaction time paradigm...
Hansen, James E Casaburi, Richard Cooper, Dan M Wasserman, Karlman
We postulated that the commonly observed constant linear relationship between VO2 and work rate during cycle ergometry to exhaustion is fortuitous and not due to an unchanging cost of external work. Therefore we measured VO2 continuously in 10 healthy men during such exercise while varying the rate of work incrementation and analyzed by linear regr...
van Eys, Jan Baram, Tallie Z Cangir, Ayten Bruner, Janet M Martinez-Prieto, J
Sixty consecutive evaluable children with recurrent primary tumors of the central nervous system were treated with a regimen of vincristine, nitrogen mustard, procarbazine, and prednisone over a 12-year period. Tumor types included medulloblastoma (19), brain-stem glioma (16), astrocytoma (13), and a miscellaneous glioma (12). Responses and sustain...
Crim, Julia R Cracchiolo, Andrea Bassett, Lawrence W Seeger, Leanne L Soma, Charles A Chatelaine, Anne
This article demonstrates normal anatomy of the foot and ankle as visualized with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the sagittal, axial, and coronal planes. Additionally, selected cases chosen from our experience with more than 100 clinical scans are shown to highlight the primary areas in which we have found MRI to be clinically useful: bone mar...
Plezia, Patricia M Alberts, David S Peng, Yei-Mei Xu, Min Jian Sayers, Susan Davis, Thomas P Surwit, Earl A Meyskens, Frank L
The design and interpretation of chemoprevention trials are challenging tasks. Innovative methodological approaches to these investigations are in initial stages of development. Important pharmacologic issues should be addressed as early as possible in these trials to facilitate the optimal design of large, Phase III, randomized trials. These inclu...
Meyskens, Frank L Moon, Thomas E
Meyskens, Frank L Moon, Thomas E
Meyskens, Frank L Moon, Thomas E
Cooper, Dan M Poage, Jeff Barstow, Thomas J Springer, Chaim
To test the hypothesis that obese children are unfit (i.e., have abnormal responses to exercise testing consistent with reduced levels of habitual physical activity), we used new analytic strategies in studies of 18 obese children performing cycle ergometry. The subject's weight (mean +/- SD) was 168 +/- 24% that predicted by height, and the age ra...