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Critical Review of Shunting Procedures for Hydrocephalus

Hahn YS, Kim HJ, Lee HJ

The authors analyzed 174 consecutive shunting procedures for hydrocephalus at Severance Hospital, Yonsei University. There were a total of 65 complications (48.5%) among 134 patients. The most common complications were...
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The Effect of Lecucocytes on the Maturation of Mouse Oocytes in vitro

Moon HS, Kwon HB, Chung SO, Kwak HM

This experiment was undertaken in order to know the effect of leucocytes on the maturation of mouse oocytes in vitro. Leucocytes obtained from heart puncture of mouse (3 X 10(4)...
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Hematological Aspects of Congenital Syphilis

Kim KY, Kim SH

Hematologic investigations for 7 years at the Pediatric Department of Yonsei Medical Center of 52 syphilitic infants were reviewed. A moderate degree of anemia with red cell regeneration was observed...
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Inhibitory Effect of Tuberculo-protein Complex, Tubercin-3, on Three Cases of Lepromatous Leprosy

Chung TH, Song JY, Hong SS

Three cases of leprosy were successfully treated with a tuberculo-protein complex, Tubercin-3, which was prepared from Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Chung( J. Korean Med. Ass. 17:427-431, 1974) and no noticeable side...
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A Study on the Diverticular Enlargement of the Rat's Submandibular Duct (II)

Kim SC

The occurrence of the submandibular duct reservoir was reported by Butcher (1972). Its form and functional volume (Schneyer, 1975) and the development of the submandibular complex (Kim, 1975) were studied....
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Study on the Fractionation of Synovial Fluid Protein

Kim WJ, Ahn YS, Kim SJ, Jahng JS, Hong SS

Fractionation of protein components of the human synovial fluid was carried out with paper and disc electrophoresis, and isoelectric focusing. The mean ranges of total protein content of synovial fluid...
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Kanamycin as a Ca++ Antagonist

Lee JW, Kang BS, Kang DH

In order to elucidate mechanisms of Ca++ antagonistic action of kanamycin in the biological system, the effects of kanamycin on Ca++ transport in sarcoplasmic reticulum of rabbit skeletal muscle and...
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Ventriculo-peritoneal Shunting with One Piece Spring Catheter Technical Note

Hahn YS, Raimondi A

Shunting of cerebrospinal fluid into the peritoneal cavity is a well established procedure which has, over the years, enjoyed increasing popularity. A slit valve at the distal end elminated the...
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Glucose-6-phosphatase Activity and Ultrastructures in Hepatocytes of Thioacetamide-treated Mice

Shin TS, Deung YK, Kim SS

To investigate the earlier cellular alterations(Glucose-6-Pase activity and morphologic features) caused by a hepatotoxin, thioacetamide (TAA), a single dose of the agent (200mg per kg of body weight) was given...
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Effect of Hypertonic Sucrose on the Growth of Salmonella typhi in Experimental Blood Cultures

Chong Y, Yi KN, Lee SY

Slower growth of S. typhi in hypertonic media, reported previously by the authors, was contradictory to other workers', results which showed better growth of some species of bacteria. To evaluate...
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The Effect of Mitomycin C on Human Chromosomes with G-banding Patterns

Tchun TS, Hahn S, Kim DS

Mitomycin C was introduced to human leukocyte cultures to investigate the analysis of chromosome aberration by G-banding patterns. The relationship between mitomycin C and secondary constriction; length of treatment and...
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