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Marquette University

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Medical Sciences

1961

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Measurement Of Arterial Aging In Hypertensive Patients, Francois M. Abboud, John H. Huston Oct 1961

Measurement Of Arterial Aging In Hypertensive Patients, Francois M. Abboud, John H. Huston

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Aging And Degenerative Vascular Disease On The Measurement Of Arterial Rigidity In Man, Francois M. Abboud, John H. Huston Jun 1961

The Effects Of Aging And Degenerative Vascular Disease On The Measurement Of Arterial Rigidity In Man, Francois M. Abboud, John H. Huston

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Studies Of The Rate Of Disappearance Of Labeled Thyroxine From The Intravascular Compartment, Edward J. Lennon, Norman H. Engbring, William W. Engstrom Jun 1961

Studies Of The Rate Of Disappearance Of Labeled Thyroxine From The Intravascular Compartment, Edward J. Lennon, Norman H. Engbring, William W. Engstrom

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Some Observations On The Fine Structure Of A Thermophilic, Acidophilic Alga, Walter G. Rosen, Kenneth A. Siegesmund Apr 1961

Some Observations On The Fine Structure Of A Thermophilic, Acidophilic Alga, Walter G. Rosen, Kenneth A. Siegesmund

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


The Level Of Lactic Dehydrogenase Activity As An Indicator Of The Growth Of Influenza Virus In The Embryonate Egg, Richard Kelly, Donald Greiff Jan 1961

The Level Of Lactic Dehydrogenase Activity As An Indicator Of The Growth Of Influenza Virus In The Embryonate Egg, Richard Kelly, Donald Greiff

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

The relation, between time and the levels of lactic dehydrogenase activity of chorioallantoic fluids from embryonate eggs infected with the PR8 strain of influenza virus were determined quantitatively. The mean values, based on 10 determinations for each time interval, followed a sigmoid curve, with the greatest rates of change occurring between 48 and 72 hours after the inoculation of virus. The activities of the fluids from infected eggs at the 72nd hour or later were approximately 18 times higher than those from non-infected eggs. Based on the data above, a qualitative test for the presence of infection with influenza virus …