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  • Book
    Sarvee Moosavi, Ali Rezaie, Mark Pimentel, Nipaporn Pichetshote.
    Summary: This atlas provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of high-resolution manometry, impedance and pH monitoring. Through instructive text and over 130 high-yield images, the atlas describes the basic principles of esophageal, antroduodenal and anorectal high-resolution manometry, reviews both normal and pathologic findings on manometry, covers technical aspects of pH monitoring and impedance, and outlines advances in equipment, software, and diagnostic guidelines. Written by experts in the field, Atlas of High-Resolution Manometry, Impedance, and pH Monitoring is a valuable resource for gastroenterologists and other clinicians and practitioners who work or are interested in the GI motility field.

    Contents:
    Introduction to High-Resolution Manometry and Impedance
    Esophageal Manometry
    Antroduodenal Manometry
    Anorectal Manometry
    Basic Principles of Ambulatory pH monitoring and Impedance.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Article
    Waltenbaugh CR, Sachs HG, Van Alten PJ.
    Dev Comp Immunol. 1977 Oct;1(4):353-62.
    Antibody responsiveness of bursal lymphocytes was studied in vitro. Organ culture of bursal tissue in the presence of antigen, either sheep erythrocytes or bovine serum albumin, results in significant numbers of plaque-forming cells (PFC) compared to controls. The response in organ culture is age-dependent in that only bursae from chickens at least three weeks of age contained significantly increased numbers of secreting cells. Prolonged culture of normally unresponsive bursae from newly hatched birds results in a PFC response to antigen, suggesting that in vitro maturation occurs.
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