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In our Golgi collection of adult monkey brains the striatal efferents, i.e., the radial fibers in the globus pallidus and the "comb" bundle fibers in the internal capsule and in the cerebral peduncle, are well impregnated in the horizontally sectioned brain and in a sagittal sectioned brain. Since collaterals emerging from radial fibers are seen only in the horizontal series and not in the saggittal series, the interpretation is that they proceed anteriorly and posteriorly only, following the curvature of the pallidal segments, and do not run superiorly or inferiorly as they emerge. Although radial fibers emitting collaterals in the lateral segment and in the medial segment of the globus pallidus have been observed, it has not been possible to observe the same radial fiber emitting collaterals in both pallidal segments and the prospects of ever doing so are not good. The radial fibers converging in the globus pallidus pursue many radii and there is little coincidence between the plane of section and the planes in which they travel. At most only severed radial fiber segments 100-150 microns in length can be found in the horizontal sections needed to observe the collaterals. Moreover, sagittal sections trodorsally, as they pass through the internal medullary lamina to enter the medial segment of the globus pallidus. The radial fibers in the medial segment of the globus pallidus are continuous with the "comb" bundle fibers and appear to be thinner than the radial fibers in the lateral segment of the globus pallidus. It is not proved; nonetheless, the view expressed here is that the radial fibers are thinner in the medial segment of the globus pallidus because they may be the same fibers that gave off collaterals in the lateral segment of the globus pallidus. This is discussed in the light of the electrophysiological disclosure of Yoshida et al. ('71, '72) that caudatopallidal fibers are collaterals off caudatonigral fibers. The afferent plexuses of fine, "bouton en passage" fibers, which completely ensheath the long radiating dendrites in the globus pallidus (
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et al., '66) are well impregnated in the horizontal series. Obviously, they are formed by a number of ultimate branches converging from the collateral brances of a number of different radial fibers. The divergence, too, in this system must be considerable; however, its true extent can only be surmised from the several radial fibers and radial fiber collaterals seen in the incompletely impregnanted Golgi section. Continued.
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PMID:The radial fibers in the globus pallidus. 80 14
The nucleotide of Bacillus stearothermophilus 5 S RNA is pC-C-U-A-G-U-G-A-C-A-A-U-A-G-C-G-(G-A-G-A-G-G-)-A-A-A-C-A-C-C-C-G-U-U-C-C-C-A-U-C-C-C-G-A-A-C-A-C-G-G-A-A-G-U-U-A-A-G-C-U-C-U-C-C-A-G-C-G-C-C-G-A-U-G-G-U-A-G-U-U-G-G-G-G-C-C-A-G-C-G-C-C-C-C-U-G-C-A-A-G-A-G-U-A-G-G-U-C-G-U-U-G-C-U-A-G-G-COH; the nucelotide sequence of Bacillus subtilis 5 S RNA is pU-U-U-G-G-U-G-G-C-G-A-U-A-G-C-G-A-A-G-A-G-G-U-C-A-C-A-C-C-C-G-U-U-C-C-C-A-U-A-C-C-G-A-A-C-A-C-G-G-A-A-G-U-U-A-A-G-C-U-C-U-U-C-A-G-C-G-C-C-G-A-U-G-G-U-A-G-U-C-G-G-G-G-G-U-U-U-C-C-C-C-C-U-G-U-G-A-G-A-G-U-A-G-G-A-C-G-C-C-G-C-C-A-A-G-COH. Comparison of the sequence of B. stearothermophilus 5 S RNA to the sequence of B. subtilis 5 S RNA and to that of Bacillus megaterium 5 S RNA (Pribula, C. D.,
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, G. E., Woese, C. R., Sogin, M., and Pace, N. (1974) FEBS Lett. 44, 322-323) indicates that the 5 S RNA isolated from the thermophile contains unique nucleotide sequences not found in 5 S RNAs isolated from the two mesophilic species of genus Bacillus.
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PMID:The primary structure of Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus stearothermophilus 5 S ribonucleic acids. 81 86
Recommended concentrations of paraquat alone and its combination with each of linuron, diuron, atrazine, simazine, and simazine plus diuron exerted little effect on total populations of bacteria, actinomycetes, and fungi in
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sandy loam under laboratory and simulated field conditions in 66 and 77 days, respectively. Respiration of the total microbiota in soil suspension was afeected by the combinations as well as individual herbicides in various concentrations. Yet, the inhibition of the O2 uptake by any of these herbicides, including some extreme concentrations, was not permanent, indicating adaptation, or suppression of specific organisms. Only linuron in concentrations up to 20 microng/ml stimulated respiration of the soil.
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PMID:Response of soil microbiota to selected herbicide treatments. 86 48
The case of a child with Colcott-
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type of centrifugal annular chronic erythema is reported. It is a sporadic, non-familial form, associated with a bullous eruption, and an atrophic conjonctivitis with trichiasis. A review is made of 11 previously published cases, allowing a synthesis of their essential features. The action played by the slow reactive substances (S. R. S. A.) in the extension of the erythematous margin is discussed. The clinical diagnosis of centrifugal annular erythema is exposed.
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PMID:[Centrifugal annular erythema of Colcott-Fox type (erythema gyratum perstans)]. 86 64
A complex of orotate phosphoribosyltransferase and orotidylate decarboxylase has been shown to exist in three molecular weight forms (Brown, G. K.,
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, R. M., and O'Sullivan, W. J. (1975), J. Biol. Chem. 250, 7352). The smallest of these, of molecular weight 62 000, was subjected to further study. On the basis of the inactivation of the enzyme activities, carried out in the presence of low concentrations of guanidine hydrochloride, and of changes in molecular weight of preparations during aging, it was inferred that the enzyme complex contained more than one type of subunit. This was confirmed by chromatography on Sephadex G-75 after preincubation in guanidine hydrochloride or with guanidine hydrochloride in the elution buffer. It was concluded that the enzyme complex consisted of two types of subunits, two decarboxylase units of molecular weight approximately 20 000 and two further subunits of approximately 13 000. The subunits could be separated and reassociated with partial recovery of both activities. A 40 000 molecular weight form had full decarboxylase activity but no phosphoribosyltransferase activity. Restoration of the 62 000 molecular weight form resulted in restoration of both enzymatic activities. An intermediate species of molecular weight 50 000 representing a combination of the decarboxylase dimer with one of the 13 000 subunits was also demonstrated. This form required the presence of dithiothreitol in order to manifest phosphoribosyltransferase activity. A model of the system has been proposed that accounts for both the different molecular weight forms and also for the deficiency of both activities in the rare inborn error of metabolism, hereditary orotic aciduria.
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PMID:Subunit structure of the orotate phosphoribosyltransferase--orotidylate decarboxylase complex from human erythrocytes. 88 98
The hitherto unknown male of Pholeoixodes rugicollis (Schultze and Schlottke, 1929) is described with reference to related species. 48 males were obtained by breeeding wild nymphs collected from a Stone-marten, a Marten and a
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PMID:[Description of the male of Pholeoixodes rugicollis (Schulze and Schlottke, 1929) (Acarians, Ixodina) (author's transl)]. 93 25
The VO2max response of 12 well-trained and highly motivated college males was measured using two treadmill protocols: horizontal (H) and inclined (I). The duration of each test averaged 10 min. In the H test the treadmill bed was horizontal with the running rate held constant for the first 6 min, after which time it was increased at 1-min intervals to near maximal subject running speed, according to the HR response, until exhaustion. The I method simulated the protocol of Costill and
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, with the treadmill speed at about 80-90% of mean maximal running rate established from 12- and 15-min track runs. The treadmill bed was held horizontal during the first 4 min, after which time it was elevated to 4% and elevated 2% each 2 min thereafter until exhaustion. No significant differences were found in VO2max, 4.267 1/min (I), and 4.192 1/min (H), average max HR, 190.4/MIN (I), and 188.9/min (H); respiratory rate, 56.4/min (I), and 62.0/min (H); and VEBTPS, 145.2 1/min (I), and 143.3 1/min (H). It was concluded that the intensities of both treadmill methods, H and I, were sufficient to produce a nonsignificant difference in maximal VO2 values with the type subjects employed.
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PMID:VO2max during horizontal and inclined treadmill running. 93 40
Two overweight male patients developed acanthosis nigrican of the axillae. Seven to nine months later, the patients developed hidradenitis suppurativa deep within the areas of acanthosis nigricans. On examination of biopsy specimens, the hyperkeratosis of acanthosis nigricans was found to extend into the follicles. In previous reports,
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and pityriasis rubra pilaris have preceded the onset of hidradenitis suppurativa.
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PMID:Hidradenitis suppurativa following acanthosis nigricans. Report of two cases. 95 34
Controlled trials to evaluate mass screening programs for cancer detection have been singularly lacking. High cost, lack of medical manpower, and low yield have contributed to this problem. A new program in cancer detection (CANSCREEN) has been developed jointly by The
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Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia and the Preventive Medicine Institute in New York City. This program attempts to provide a quality cancer-detection examination with increased cost effectiveness. Features include: 1) a self-administered questionnaire on medical history, symptoms, and risk factors; 2) nonphysican examiners; 3) risk-facotr analysis with a predetermined decision logic to determine type and periodicity of examination; and 4) primary intervention (health education). This collaborative program between two institutions in two cities demonstrates the feasibility of introducing similar programs elsewhere. A data base shared by cooperating centers permits information on all patients to be used for evaluation of new techniques, end results, etc. A randomized controlled trial has been designed to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of the questionnaire alone and of the questionnaire and examination.
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PMID:Population cancer screening. 95 74
The processes of chemical evolution are responsible for the origin of life. Three such processes have special importance: oscillation, creation, and competition. An oscillation from one kind of environment to another provides a mechanism for instituting processes that can only take place under conditions far removed from equilibrium. Oscillating evolutionary processes are likely to have played an important part in the origin of life. It is a mistake to assume that life originated in any one environment. It did not arrive in a moment of time. It was the result of a long period of chemical evolution during which it passed through a variety of environments. Biopoesis took place in an environment in which a variety of different kinds of protolife were assembled and concentrated. One essential form of protolife involved in these processes is the protocell. The experiments of
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suggest that the creation of protocells involves violent oscillations of temperature and hydration. Igneous activity is especially characterised by oscillating conditions. Volcanic eruptions consist of violent changes from one extreme condition to another. Temperatures, pressure, phase, concentration and hydration all oscillate violently, and are subject to shock pulses of many kinds. Protolife may well have passed through extremes of environment for wider that those that life itself can sustain. The most probable environment for the assembly of the various forms of protolife would be on mudbanks forming either at the mouth of streams draining regions of active vulcanicity, or round the edge of hot volclanic pools. In this situation one could fins concentrated not only the various stands of protolife necessary for the final act of biopoesis, but also perbiologically formed nutrients necessary as for the first eobionts. As soon as the first protocells start to grow, they start to compete with each other, and so initiate a new additional evolutionary process, that of natural selection. Only after such competition has been initiated is life itself likely to be established"20
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PMID:Evolutionary oscillation in prebiology: igneous activity and the origins of life. 96 6
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