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  • Book
    edited by Joel H. Rothman, Andrew Singson.
    Summary: An updated edition of the classic Methods in Cell Biology volume 48, this book emphasizes diverse methods and technologies needed to investigate C. elegans, both as an integrated organism and as a model system for research inquiries in cell, developmental, and molecular biology, as well as in genetics and pharmacology. By directing its audience to tried-and-true and cutting-edge recipes for research, this comprehensive collection is intended to guide investigators of C. elegans for years to come.

    Contents:
    Pt.I Imaging instrumentation : High-resolution imaging of cellular processes in caenorhabditis elegans / Amy S. Maddox, Paul S. Maddox
    Immunofluorescence microscopy / Diane C. Shakes, David M. Miller III, Michael L. Nonet
    Fluorescent protein methods : strategies and applications / Harald Hutter
    Modern electron microscopy methods for C. elegans / David H. Hall, Erika Hartwieg, Ken C.Q. Nguyen
    Pt.II Cell biology : Culture and manipulation of embryonic cells / Lois G. Edgar, Bob Goldstein
    Laser microsurgery in caenorhabditis elgans / Christopher Fang-Yen, Christopher V. Gabel, Aravinthan D.T. Samuel, Cornelia I. Bargmann, Leon Avery
    Methods in cell biology : analysis of cell polarity in C. elegans embryos / Olaf Bossinger, Carrie R. Cowan
    Analysis of membrane-bound organelles / Hanna Fares, Alexander M. van der Bliek
    C. elegans cell cycle analysis / Sander van den Heuvel, Edward T. Kipreos
    Pt.III Physiology : Methods for studying programmed cell death in C. elegans / Yi-Chun Wu, Xiaochen Wang, Ding Xue
    Methods for studying the DNA damage response in the caenorhabdatis elegans germ line / Ashley L. Craig, Sandra C. Moser, Aymeric P. Bailly, Anton Gartner
    Analysis of aging in caenorhabditis elegans / Deepti S. Wilkinson, Rebecca C. Taylor, Andrew Dillin
    Analyses of C. elegans fat metabolic pathways / Alexandre Guimarães de Almeida Barros, Jason Liu, George A. Lemieux, Brendna C. Mullaney, Kaveh Ashrafi
    Electrophysiological methods for caenorhabditis elegans neurobiology / Miriam B. Goodman, Theodore H. Lindsay, Shawn R. Lockery, Janet E. Richmond.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2012
  • Article
    Inokuchi K, Kobayashi M, Saku M, Nagasue N, Iwaki A.
    Jpn J Surg. 1977 Sep;7(3):123-40.
    Based on the thoughts that transthoracic approaches give less load to liver than transabdominal ones, and that effectiveness for bleeding esophageal varices is secured by cardiectomy with complete devascularization of lower esophagus and upper stomach, a new operative procedure for esophageal varices is described which is more safely applicable to the risky patients. Twenty cases with portal hypertension were operated, including eight cirrhotic patients with severe hepatic dysfunction, six cases of emergency bleeding and six reoperated cases. No operative death was encountered, but three cirrhotic patients died during the late follow up period. The remaining 17 patients had uneventful postoperative courses without recurrence esophageal bleeding during 20 months follow up period. Thus this operation may eliminate the shortcoming of previous operative methods for portal hypertension.
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