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Query: EC:2.7.10.2 (
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Forty-two babies (20 boys, 22 girls) with birthweights from 800g to 2000g and gestational ages between 25 and 40 weeks were followed-up for several weeks with developmental tests and a conventional neurological examination. Here, only the flexion pyramidal signs are evaluated, i. e. downward flexion of the toes after percussion over the base of the metatarsals (Rossolimo's sign) and of the cuboid bone (Mendel-Bechterew's sign). These reflexes are signs of severe upper motor neuron lesion in children and adults, but also appear in normal newborns and disappear again until the 12th week of life. This study shows that the early response of
FPS
is abduction of the toes and extension of the great toe from the 25th up to the 34th to 36th gestational weeks, when it becomes the normal downward flexion of all toes. This developmental course seems to be the same in healthy preterm babies and in small-for-dates babies.
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PMID:Development of flexion pyramidal signs in preterm infants. 52 Jun 96
A visual analogue scale (VAS) and a 4-point scale (
FPS
) have been compared in patients suffering from prolonged constant pain due to chronic inflammatory or degenerative arthropathy. Each patient was treated with a constant low or high dose of paracetamol or dihydrocodeine throughout a four week period. The VAS was accurate, as reliable and more sensitive than the
FPS
in registering the intensity of chronic pain. Separate records of each estimate, sealed immediately on completion by the patient, resulted in omission of significantly more pain recordings on the
FPS
, whereas retention by the patients of their previous records did not systematically influence subsequent judgments. In this study, the VAS appeared to be more satisfactory than the
FPS
for patient self-rating of pain intensity.
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PMID:Comparison of fixed interval and visual analogue scales for rating chronic pain. 123 42
This paper assesses the effectiveness of including variable thickness and fiber orientation characteristics of the skeletal muscle layer in calculations relating epicardial and torso potentials. A realistic model of a canine torso which includes extensive detail about skeletal muscle layer thickness and fiber orientation is compared with two other uniformly anisotropic models: one of constant thickness and the other of variable thickness. First, transfer coefficients are calculated from the model data. Then torso potentials for each model are calculated from the transfer coefficients and measured epicardial potentials. The comparison of calculated and observed torso potentials indicates that a simple model consisting of a uniformly anisotropic skeletal muscle layer of 1.0-1.5 cm constant thickness significantly improves the model. However, if photographic slices of the canine torso are used to introduce more detailed data about the variation in skeletal muscle thickness and fiber orientation into the model, the agreement and between calculated and measured torso potentials decreased, although a finite element mesh of over 5000 nodes was used to describe the skeletal muscle in the more detailed model. One source of error increase was considered to be due to numerical discretization and could be reduced with a much finer mesh or by utilizing higher order polynomials to represent the potential distribution within each finite element. However, the results presented in this paper show that high precision computation (64-bit word length) on the mainframe IBM 3081 with an attached
FPS
-164 gives a slow rate of improvement with reduced discretization intervals and that utilizing higher order polynomials within each finite element gives an even slower rate of improvement.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:An assessment of variable thickness and fiber orientation of the skeletal muscle layer on electrocardiographic calculations. 174 41
Previous findings from this laboratory (Kim & Baluda, 1988) have shown that the proto-oncogenes ETS,
FPS
, MHT (RAF), MYC and REL are expressed in avian myeloblastosis virus (AMV)-transformed cells, whereas the MYB gene is repressed. In this study five different chicken hematopoietic tissues which contained varying concentrations of target cells for AMV transformation were analyzed to determine whether the expression of these proto-oncogenes resulted from, or was altered by, v-myb-induced leukemogenesis. Poly-A+ RNA from hematopoietic cells of 11-13 day yolk sac, 16 day embryonic spleen, 1 day post-hatch bursa of Fabricius, bone marrow and thymus, as well as from chicken embryonic fibroblasts (CEF) was examined by Northern blot analysis. All five proto-oncogenes were found to be expressed in the normal hematopoietic tissues. The ETS, MHT (RAF), MYC, and REL genes, but not
FPS
, were expressed in CEF. The expression of these five proto-oncogenes was not quantitatively or qualitatively altered in AMV-transformed myeloid cells as compared with their normal counterparts. While their expression is part of the hematopoietic phenotype of the target cells and as such is necessary for susceptibility to AMV transformation, it is not sufficient because thymocytes with a high level of expression are not transformed. This is in contrast to MYB expression, which is totally repressed in leukemic cells but probably not as a result of v-myb expression.
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PMID:Proto-oncogene expression in avian hematopoietic tissues. 188 13
The GC-fingerprint spectra of essential oils in imported sandalwood are established by the new technique of GC-relative retention value fingerprint spectrum (GC-FPS). According to the GC-
FPS
of samples, their chromatographic peaks, overlap ratio of peaks and eight strong peaks are studied comparatively.
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PMID:[Comparative GC analysis of essential oil in imported sandalwood]. 206 2
A novel member of the
SRC
tyrosine kinase gene family was recently isolated and characterized (Hao et al., 1989). This
FES
/
FPS
-related gene, named
FER
, lacks the transmembrane and extracellular domains which characterize tyrosine kinases with receptor function. Expression of
FER
in a wide range of cell types indicates a general role in intracellular signalling or differentiation processes. We have now mapped
FER
to chromosome 5q14----q23 using in situ hybridization techniques and suggest a more precise location within bands 5q21----q22. This region lies adjacent to a complex domain of growth factors and receptors, many involved in regulation of haematopoiesis.
FER
maps within a critical segment frequently deleted from chromosome 5 in patients with acute myeloid leukemia or myelodysplastic syndromes and was shown to be deleted in two such patients. It also maps close to the familial polyposis coli locus at 5q22.
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PMID:The human tyrosine kinase gene (FER) maps to chromosome 5 and is deleted in myeloid leukemias with a del(5q). 220 86
Table I lists the physiological criteria for ranking each control mode (hemodynamic conditions assumed are listed in Figure 4). For each criteria, each mode was given a ranking of 0 to 3, with 3 the best. At the bottom of the table is the total of all criteria grades. The ranking from best to worst mode is in order: IND, LMA/LMS, Low FR/High FR, RMA/RMS. A discussion of Table I follows: FR is a reliable control mode and has been used extensively clinically, including the recent TAH human implants. The advantage of this mode is its simplicity: if the venous return is below pump capacity, then all incoming blood can be pumped out without any sophisticated controller. However, when the flow demand exceeds the pump capacity, HR must be increased. The ideal situation would be to set FR at one HR and %S, and leave these settings over the life of the recipient. However, a high HR like this would result in relatively high atrial pressures and low flow rates with respect to IND (as shown theoretically, in vitro, and in vivo). Although the patient would have a high maximum COR, the daily COR would be low, resulting in a relatively high AVO2 difference. Finally, FR lacks afterload sensitivity. RMA and RMS received the lowest grade of all modes. Because of the L-L shunt, the stroke length of these modes are smallest, and thus the CO curves and
FPS
are poorer than any other mode.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:A mathematical model to predict the optimal control mode for a pusher-plate total artificial heart (TAH). 383 47
A new embolic material has been devised to improve the therapeutic effect of ferromagnetic embolization upon tumors. Iron sponge microspheres (diameter 10-30 mu) were suspended in viscous, aqueous polysaccharide solution, dextran 40, and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (Ferro-polysaccharide,
FPS
). Transcatheter embolization with
FPS
was performed under external magnetic control (2,800 gauss) in dog kidneys and VX2 carcinomas of rabbits, causing widespread, intraparenchymal vascular occlusion of target vessels. Neither recanalization nor collateral circulation was found to the infarcted areas, and the embolized tumors had extensive necrosis with resultant tumor regression. No significant untoward reaction or other undesirable embolization was noted serologically or histologically, even after intravenous administration of
FPS
. Clinical application to two patients, one with a hepatoma and the other with a renal cell carcinoma, resulted in excellent tumor infarction with no significant side effects.
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PMID:Transcatheter microembolization with ferropolysaccharide. A new approach to ferromagnetic embolization of tumors: preliminary report. 618 53
Seventy-one patients with symptoms of colorectal disease were evaluated with the rigid 25-cm sigmoidoscope and an inexpensive 35-cm flexible proctosigmoidoscope (American Optical
FPS
-2) to determine if the latter is a diagnostically reliable alternative for routine sigmoidoscopy. Examination time was comparable, 3.6 min for the rigid and 4.2 min for the flexible sigmoidoscope. Average insertion length was 21 cm for the rigid and 29.5 cm for the flexible instrument. Forty-two patients had more discomfort during the rigid versus nine during the flexible examination. Significant lesions were documented in eight patients with the rigid and 13 with the flexible sigmoidoscope. One rectal carcinoma and seven polyps were detected with both instruments, while an additional nine polyps were documented only with the flexible instrument. The 35-cm flexible proctosigmoidoscope may be a feasible alternative for routine sigmoidoscopy.
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PMID:Flexible versus rigid sigmoidoscopy: a comparison using an inexpensive 35-cm flexible proctosigmoidoscope. 661 70
We report the allele and genotype frequencies in Italians of eight unlinked commonly utilized polymorphic loci: HUMTH01, HUMFES/
FPS
, HLA-DQA1, LDLR, GYPA, HBGG, D7S8 and GC. Genomic DNA from at least 100 individuals was amplified by PCR and typed after electrophoresis (HUMTH01, HUMFES/
FPS
), or reverse dot-blot (HLA-DQA1 and the other five loci). The allelic frequencies determined were compared with available population data. These results are useful for population and individual identification studies.
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PMID:Allele and genotype frequencies of eight DNA polymorphisms in the Italian population. 747 11
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