Search
Filter Results
- Resource Type
- Book2
- Article1
- Book Digital1
- Book Print1
- Result From
- Lane Catalog1
- PubMed1
- SearchWorks (biomedical subset) 1
-
Year
- Journal Title
- Rev Infect Dis1
Search Results
Sort by
- Bookedited by Hayden A. Homer.Contents:
Studying recombination in mouse oocytes / Xianfei Sun and Paula E. Cohen
Analysis of recombinants in female mouse meiosis / Esther de Boer, Maria Jasin, and Scott Keeney
Studying meiosis-specific cohesins in mouse embryonic oocytes / Ji-hye Kim [and others]
Immunohistochemical approaches to the study of human fetal ovarian development / Jing He [and others]
Protein kinase assays for measuring MPF and MAPK activities in mouse and rat oocytes and early embryos / Jacek Z. Kubiak
Time-lapse epifluorescence imaging of expressed cRNA to cyclin B1 for studying meiosis I in mouse oocytes / Janet E. Holt, Simon I.R. Lane, and Keith T. Jones
Using FRET to study ranGTP gradients in live mouse oocytes / Julien Dumont and Marie-Hélène Verlhac
Making cRNA for microinjection and expression of fluorescently tagged proteins for live-cell imaging in oocytes / Mark Levasseur
RNAi-based methods for gene silencing in mouse oocytes / Paula Stein, Petr Svoboda, and Richard M. Schultz
Micro-injection of morpholino oligonucleotides for depleting securin in mouse oocytes / Petros Marangos
Measuring transport and accumulation of radiolabeled substrates in oocytes and embryos / Jay M. Baltz, Hannah E. Corbett, and Samantha Richard
Immunofluorescence staining of spindles, chromosomes, and kinetochores in human oocytes / Solon Riris [and others]
Studying the roles of aurora-C kinase during meiosis in mouse oocytes / Kuo-Tai Yang [and others]
Chromosome spreads with centromere staining in mouse oocytes / Jean-Philippe Chambon, Khaled Hached, and Katja Wassmann
Preparation of mammalian oocytes for transmission electron microscopy / Lynne Anguish and Scott Coonrod
Measuring Ca² oscillations in mammalian eggs / Karl Swann
Counting chromosomes in intact eggs / Teresa Chiang and Michael A. Lampson
Free-hand bisection of mouse oocytes and embryos / Zbigniew Polanski and Jacek Z. Kubiak
Microarray-CGH for the assessment of aneuploidy in human polar bodies and oocytes / Souraya Jaroudi and Dagan Wells
Nuclear transfer in the mouse oocyte / Eiji Mizutani, Atsuo Ogura, and Teruhiko Wakayama.Digital Access Springer 2013 - ArticleFierer J, Daniel D, Davis C.Rev Infect Dis. 1979 Jan-Feb;1(1):210-7.Infections of the lower extremities in patients with diabetes mellitus have been attributed to Staphylococcus aureus and other facultatively anaerobic bacteria. However, a review of 30 consecutive diabetics who required surgery for lower-extremity infections revealed that 17 had mixed infections due to both obligate and facultative anaerobes; only six had infections due to S. aureus. Mixed infections often had characteristics of anaerobic suppuration and responded poorly to therapy. Patients with mixed infections required more operations than did those with staphylococcal infections, and their surgical wounds healed more slowly. Seven patients had infections with mixed enteric bacteria (neither anaerobes nor S. aureus), and their response to therapy was intermediate between that of the patients with mixed anaerobic infections and those with staphylococcal infections. Nine additional patients with mixed anaerobic infections were treated with cefoxitin; three required amputations at a level above the ankle, but six patients improved and required only limited surgery that preserved foot function. Bacteroides fragilis was the anaerobe isolated most often. Cefoxitin (less than or equal to 20 micrograms/ml) inhibited all of the anaerobes isolated from the nine patients and 97% of an additional 135 consecutive clinical isolates of B. fragilis; 98% of 54 strains of Bacteroides oralis and all of 34 strains of Bacteroides melaninogenicus were also inhibited. These in vitro results and the results of our clinical study show that cefoxitin is a promising antibiotic for therapy of foot infections due to a mixed flora of anaerobes in diabetics.
- Bookpubliés par Vera Zimányi ; [colloque organisé par l'Institut de sciences historiques de l'Académie hongroise, avec la participation de l'Institut d'histoire de l'Académie polonaise des sciences].Print 1981