Cancer Immunol Immunother; 9(3):199-205 1980. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE ICDB/81694235
Eaton MD; Almquist SJ; Dept. Medical Microbiology, Stanford Univ. Sch. Medicine,; Stanford, CA, 94305
An attempt was made to immunize C3H/Bi mice against a syngeneic Gross leukemia virus-induced ascites lymphoma by repeated injections of tumor cell membranes containing adsorbed strain Cal Newcastle disease virus, strain Sendai parainfluenza I virus (SiV), or strain WSN influenza virus (WSN). Mice receiving the membran
The CROS hearing aid, originally designed to assist persons with one normal and one unaidable ear, has according to most reports been of most value when the better ear also requires amplification. The most common complaint from normal-hearing users has been excess noise and masking via the aid. While the problem is ob
Neurosci Lett. 1980 Dec;20(3):319-22. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/81075541
Von Hahn HP; Honegger CG; Pletscher A
Blood platelets and brain membranes of SIV and Lewis rats both exhibited two saturable binding sites for 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in the concentration range 1-100 nM. The Kd values for the high-affinity sites were 4-6 nM and for the low-affinity sites 20-40 nM in both tissues of both rat strains. Blood platelets had
Reverse transcriptases were purified from Rauscher murine leukemia virus, Simian sarcoma virus and RD-114 virus by affinity chromatography using poly(rC)-Sepharose. Molecular weight determinations of the viral enzymes gave values of 80,000 for all three enzyme preparations. Two-dimensional tryptic peptide maps of the