Combined effects of DL-?-aminoadipic acid with sodium iodate, ethyl alcohol, or light stimulation on the ERG c-wave and on the standing potential of albino rabbit eyes

1985 ◽  
Vol 60 (4) ◽  
pp. 393-400 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ola Textorius ◽  
Eva Welinder ◽  
Sven Erik G. Nilsson
1959 ◽  
Vol 105 (438) ◽  
pp. 51-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. R. B. Joyce ◽  
P. C. E. Edgecombe ◽  
D. A. Kennard ◽  
M. Weatherall ◽  
D. P. Woods

There is very little experimental evidence about the combined effects of alcohol and phenobarbitone, administered at or about the same time. Similarities in their actions suggest that the effects of the drugs are likely at least to summate in some respects (for example, in depressing the respiratory centre); and there are experimental and forensic observations which suggest that death has sometimes occurred after a dose of ethanol and phenobarbitone, neither of which would have been fatal by itself (Jetter and Maclean, 1943; Fisher, Walker and Plummer, 1948). Phenobarbitone and other barbiturates are widely prescribed (Dunlop, Henderson and Inch, 1952), usually without reference to the habitual alcohol consumption of the patient, and potentiation as well as summation has been reported to occur between some barbiturates and alcohol (Rachek, 1944; Sandberg, 1950).


2009 ◽  
Vol 53 (5) ◽  
pp. 710-720 ◽  
Author(s):  
KLAS-OLAV SKOOG ◽  
OLA TEXTORIUS ◽  
SVEN ERIK G. NILSSON

Author(s):  
G.E. Korte ◽  
M. Marko ◽  
G. Hageman

Sodium iodate iv. damages the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in rabbits. Where RPE does not regenerate (e.g., 1,2) Muller glial cells (MC) forma subretinal scar that replaces RPE. The MC response was studied by HVEM in 3D computer reconstructions of serial thick sections, made using the STEREC0N program (3), and the HVEM at the NYS Dept. of Health in Albany, NY. Tissue was processed for HVEM or immunofluorescence localization of a monoclonal antibody recognizing MG microvilli (4).


Author(s):  
Q.Z. Chen ◽  
X.F. Wu ◽  
T. Ko

Some butterfly martensite nuclei were observed in an Fe-27.6Ni-0.89V-0.05C alloy. The alloy was austenitized at 1200°C for 1 hour. Some samples were aged at 850° C for 40 minutes and quenched in 10% brine at room temperature. All the samples were cooled in ethyl alcohol for martensite transformation.A nucleus in an unaged specimen is shown in Fig.1. The nucleus has certain contrast different from the matrix and is shaped like one wing of a butter fly martensite. The SADP of the circled region is measured to be: da=dh, and approximate to dγ(111) and dm(110) with ∠AOB = 55° . It is similar to [011]f.c.c and b patterns in the anglez ∠AOB and the ratio ra/rb, respectively. The SADP shows that the structure of the nucleus is between f.c.c and b.c.c. The dislocation structure within the nucleus is shown in Fig.2. Their Burgers vectors and line directions are also given in it. There are many long dislocations near it without dislocations piled up as shown in Fig.3.Long dislocations are closed at one end as an envelope.


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