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    edited by Joel H. Rothman, Andrew Singson.
    Contents:
    Pt.I Genetics and functional genomics : Mapping mutations in C. elegans / Eric J. Lambie
    Specialized chromosomes and their uses in caenorhabditis elegans / Martin R. Jones, Zoe Lohn, Ann M. Rose
    Genome engineering by transgene-instructed gene conversion in C. elegans / Valérie J.P. Robert, Jean-Louis Bessereau
    RNAi methods and screening : RNAi based high-throughput genetic interaction screening / Patricia G. Cipriani, Fabio Piano
    Dissection of genetic pathways in C. elegans / Zheng Wang, David R. Sherwood
    Pt.II Molecular biology and biochemistry : Transgenesis in C. elegans / Vida Praitis, Morris F. Maduro
    RNA processing in C. elegans / J. Jason Morton, Thomas Blumenthal
    Analysis of microRNA expression and function / Priscilla M. Van Wynsberghe, Shih-Peng Chan, Frank J. Slack, Amy E. Pasquinelli
    In situ hybridization of embryos with antisense RNA probes / Gina Broitman-Maduro, Morris F. Maduro
    Gene-centered regulatory network mapping / Albertha J.M. Walhout
    Affinity purification of protein complexes in C. elegans / Esther Zanin, Julien Dumont, RetoGassmann, Iain Cheeseman, Paul Maddox, Shirin Bahmanyar, Ana Carvalho, Sherry Niessen, John R. Yates III, Karen Oegema, Arshad Desai
    Pt.III Development : Cell indentification and cell lineage analysis / Claudiu A. Giurumescu, Andrew D. Chisholm
    The genetics and cell biology of fertilization / Brian D. Geldziler, Mathew R. Marcello, Diane C. Shakes, Andrew Singson
    Imaging embryonic morphogenesis in C. elegans / Jeff Hardin
    Molecular and genetic approaches for the analysis of C. elegans neuronal development / Dong Yan, Yishi Jin
    Methods for evaluating the caenorhabditis elegans dauer state : standard dauer-formation assay using synthetic daumones and proteomic analysis of O-GIcNAc modifications / Jeeyong Lee, Kwang-Youl Kim, Kyoe-Jin Joo, Keekyeong Kim, Pan-Young Jeong, Young-Ki Paik.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2011
  • Article
    Nyhus LM.
    Jpn J Surg. 1977 Sep;7(3):105-13.
    The surgical treatment of duodenal ulceration of the gastrointestinal tract is reserved for specific complications of the ulcer, namely perforation, hemorrhage, obstruction of the gastric outlet, intractability, and recurrence following previous surgery. Though all persons with an ulceration share at least one symptom of the ulcer diathesis, the treatment of a specific patient's problem demands individualization so that the best-suited operative procedure will be performed. If patients are appropriately selected for surgical procedures, the success ratio is maximized, and the frequency of undesirable side effects minimized. We view the surgical procedure for duodenal ulcer not as an indication of failure of medical therapy, but as an appropriate treatment for specific complications of the disease. When indicated, curative procedures can be performed routinely with minimal chance of recurrence. Whenever an ulcer recurs, a specific plan of investigation will help differentiate incomplete vagotomy, endocrine tumors, or other common reasons for ulcer recurrence.
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