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  • Book
    Steven M. Donn, Mark C. Mammel.
    Summary: This pocket atlas explains how to use pulmonary graphics as a valuable adjunct for patient management. Actual patterns commonly encountered in neonatal practice are presented side-by-side with schematic illustrations that take apart the graphic and identify its key features, accompanied by brief explanatory text. The book addresses the principles of real-time pulmonary graphics, discusses waveforms and loops, and examines how both are affected by mechanical ventilation and disease states. A series of clinical cases brings key points to life.

    Contents:
    1. Principles of Pulmonary Graphics
    2. Intro to Waveforms
    3. Flow Waveform
    4. Pressure Waveform Description Normal Abnormal Overshoot Plateau
    5. Volume Waveform
    6. Changes in Ventilator Settings and Alterations in Scalar Tracings
    7. Pressure-Volume Loop
    8. Flow-Volume Loop
    9. Trend screens
    10. Clinical scenarios
    11. Quiz.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Article
    Rulon K, Talmage DW.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1979 Apr;76(4):1994-7.
    The primary and secondary cytotoxic T cell responses of C57Bl/6 (H-2b) mouse spleen cells to P-815 membrane fragments (H-2d) were examined. The primary response required the addition of a supernatant from mitogen-stimulated spleen cells, or costimulator, to the culture medium. Costimulator had little effect on the secondary response unless the spleen cells were first passed through a nylon wool column. Our data suggested that secondary cultures produced their own costimulator and that adherent cells were required for its production. The possibility that adherent cells are needed to activate helper cells is discussed.
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