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Clinical Toxicology. 53:79-81
While rare, pediatric poisoning fatalities represent a unique group of cases with circumstances and substances that often differ significantly from adult poisonings. For the past several years, a t...
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Clinical Toxicology. 52:93-95
For the past several years, a team of pediatric toxicologists has reviewed all cases of fatal pediatric poisonings reported to poison centers nationwide through the National Poison Database System ...
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Clinical Toxicology. 50:872-874
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death for children and teens, and poisoning is one of the specific mechanisms of injury. Although the death rate from poisoning has dramatically decl...
Autor:
J S, Fine
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Current Problems in Pediatrics. 30:71-90
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Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 50(10)
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 31:3223-3226
Arcanobacterium haemolyticum causes pharyngitis as well as skin and other wound infections. Although it is a beta-hemolytic organism, the hemolysis is less well defined than that of beta-hemolytic streptococci and may be overlooked in cultures with h
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Journal - Michigan State Medical Society. 45
Autor:
J S Fine, A M Kruisbeek
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The Journal of Immunology. 147:2852-2859
We have examined the expression and function of the cell adhesion molecules LFA-1 (CD11a/CD18), ICAM-1 (CD54), and ICAM-2 in murine fetal thymic ontogeny and in the adult thymus. On fetal days 14 and 15, 40 to 50% of thymocytes coexpress high levels
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The Journal of Immunology. 144:1169-1176
Exposure of experimental animals to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) results in severe thymic atrophy and suppression of cell-mediated and humoral immune functions. However, despite much effort the mechanism by which TCDD produces these res
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Inflammation. 24(4)
We have directly compared the in vivo activity of a number of chemokines and phlogistins using a modified murine in vivo sponge model in which gelatin sponges are soaked with chemoattractant and implanted in the peritoneal cavity. Sponges soaked with