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The addition of interleukin-2 to cyclophosphamide therapy can facilitate tumor growth of B16 melanoma.

1995

The role of interleukin-2 (IL-2) on tumor growth of B16F10 melanoma cells was assessed in two sets of mice with different immune status: normal (immunocompetent) mice and immunodeficient mice. The two sets of animals were treated with cyclophosphamide (CY) or IL-2 alone or with a combined therapy of CY+IL-2. On days 6 and 10 after tumor cell injection, we evaluated the incidence of hepatic B16 melanoma metastases and the percentage of hepatic volume occupied by metastatic tissue. We observed that the CY alone (300 mg/kg, days 3 and 8 post-tumoral inoculation) significantly reduced tumor growth in all treated mice; however, CY proved more effective in normal recipients than in immunodeficien…

Interleukin 2Cancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCyclophosphamideRatónmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyMelanoma ExperimentalInjectionsAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundImmunocompromised HostMiceIn vivomedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsImmunologic FactorsDrug InteractionsCyclophosphamideChemotherapybusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsReceptors Interleukin-2Combined Modality TherapyNitrogen mustardNeoplasm ProteinsMice Inbred C57BLCytokineOncologychemistryToxicityInterleukin-2FemalebusinessImmunocompetenceNeoplasm TransplantationSpleenWhole-Body Irradiationmedicine.drugCancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII
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Heterocyclic photorearrangements. Photoinduced rearrangement of 3-styryl-1,2,4-oxadiazoles

1990

The photochemical behaviour of 3-styryl-5-phenyl-(5-methyl)-1,2,4-oxadiazoles in methanol at 254 nm has been investigated. A photoinduced rearrangement to the quinoline system has been pointed out and explained as proceeding through an initial photolysis of the ring ON bond, followed by a six membered ring closure reaction involving the styryl moiety.

Intramolecular reactionBicyclic moleculemedicine.drug_classOrganic ChemistryQuinolinePhotodissociationCarboxamideRing (chemistry)PhotochemistryCis trans isomerizationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrymedicineMoietyJournal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
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Update on topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

2001

Topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are a novel addition to the armamentarium of medical glaucoma treatment; dorzolamide has been available since 1995 and brinzolamide since 1998. They lower intraocular pressure by inhibiting carbonic anhydrase, a key enzyme for aqueous humor formation. Intraocular pressure-lowering activity of the substances appears to be the same and is similar to that of most other agents, but it does not reach the activity of the unselective beta-blocker timolol or the prostaglandin latanoprost. On concomitant treatment, additivity is reached with all other topical agents. A possible improvement of blood flow may offer an additional benefit, but its significance for t…

Intraocular pressuregenetic structuresBrinzolamideThiazinesGlaucomaTimololThiophenesPharmacologyEyeAqueous Humorchemistry.chemical_compoundDorzolamideCarbonic anhydrasemedicineHumansLatanoprostCarbonic Anhydrase InhibitorsAntihypertensive AgentsIntraocular PressureCarbonic Anhydraseschemistry.chemical_classificationSulfonamidesDose-Response Relationship Drugbiologybusiness.industryGlaucomaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseeye diseasesOphthalmologyEnzymechemistryProstaglandins F Syntheticbiology.proteinLatanoprostsense organsOphthalmic SolutionsbusinessBlood Flow Velocitymedicine.drugCurrent Opinion in Ophthalmology
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Intercurrent factors associated with the development of open-angle glaucoma in The European Glaucoma Prevention Study

2007

Purpose: To evaluate the intercurrent factors for the development of open-angle glaucoma (OAG) in ocular hypertensive patients who were enrolled in the European Glaucoma Prevention Study (EGPS). Design: Randomized, double masked, controlled clinical trial. Methods: setting: Multicenter. study population: A total of 1,077 patients fulfilled a series of inclusion criteria, including intraocular pressure (IOP) 22 to 29 mm Hg, normal and reliable visual fields (VFs) and normal optic disks. intervention: Treatment with dorzolamide or placebo. main outcome measures: Glaucoma-related VF or optic disk changes. Clinical data were collected every six months during a five-year follow-up. Proportional …

Intraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsgenetic structuresOpen angle glaucomaSettore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaOptic DiskOptic diskOcular hypertensionGlaucomaThiopheneslaw.inventionCorneaDouble-Blind MethodDorzolamideRandomized controlled trialRisk FactorslawOphthalmologyConfidence IntervalsPrevalencemedicineHumansDiureticsglaucoma ocular hypertension intercurrent risk factorsAntihypertensive AgentsIntraocular PressureProportional Hazards ModelsRetrospective StudiesSulfonamidesbusiness.industryHazard ratioRetinal Hemorrhagemedicine.diseaseeye diseasesEuropeOphthalmologyTreatment OutcomeCardiovascular Diseasessense organsbusinessGlaucoma Open-AngleFollow-Up Studiesmedicine.drug
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Addition of a fixed combination of brinzolamide 1%/timolol 0.5% to prostaglandin monotherapy in patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension

2011

Katrin Lorenz1, Klaus Rosbach2, Andreas Matt3, Norbert Pfeiffer11University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Mainz, Germany; 2Private practice, Mainz, Germany; 3Private practice, Köln-Hohenhaus, GermanyBackground: This study was conducted to evaluate the safety and efficacy of adding a fixed combination of brinzolamide 1%/timolol 0.5% to prostaglandin analog (PGA) monotherapy in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma, pigment dispersion glaucoma, or ocular hypertension who require additional intraocular pressure (IOP) reduction.Methods: This was a prospective, multicenter (n = 5), open-label, single-arm, Phase IV clinical trial in which patients cur…

Intraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresadjunctive therapyfixed combinationBrinzolamideTimololGlaucomaOcular hypertensionOphthalmologyMedicineAdverse effectcarbonic anhydrase inhibitorOriginal Researchbusiness.industryClinical OphthalmologyRE1-994medicine.diseasebrinzolamideeye diseasesDiscontinuationOphthalmologyProstaglandin analogglaucomasense organsbusinessmedicine.drugintraocular pressureClinical Ophthalmology
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Gas-phase ion chemistry of protonated melatonin

2009

The gas-phase ion chemistry of protonated melatonin has been investigated by mass spectrometric (MS) techniques involving chemical ionisation, fast atom bombardment and electrospray ionisation. Either naturally-occurring or collision-induced decomposition experiments have been carried out using side chain tetra-deuterium-labelled derivatives, as well as the corresponding N–D derivatives obtained by exchange with D2O. The analysis of experimental results allows definite pathways for the formation of the ion at m/z 174 to be assigned and sheds some more light on the overall fragmentation pathways. Experiments on labelled derivatives evidenced H–D scrambling processes during fragmentation.

IonsElectrospraySpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationChemistryElectrospray ionizationInorganic chemistryDeuterium Exchange MeasurementProtonationmelatonin ESI/MS ESI/MS/MSion chemistryGeneral MedicineFast atom bombardmentPhotochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIonFragmentation (mass spectrometry)AmmoniaTandem Mass SpectrometryAcetamidesProton affinityQuantum TheoryGasesProtonsSpectroscopyGas-phase ion chemistryMelatonin
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Myelography: current status and post-marketing experience with iotrolan

1995

There are three imaging modalities for the diagnosis of spinal diseases: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) and myelography. The choice of modality is influenced by factors including diagnostic accuracy cost, radiation dose and invasiveness. For many indications, MRI has advantages over CT and myelography and is the modality of choice, and there is likely to be a trend away from myelographic examinations. In cases where myelography is indicated, it is of prime importance to reduce the frequency and severity of adverse events. During phase III and IV trials, involving over 2000 patients, general and neural tolerance of iotrolan was shown to be significantly better tha…

Iotrolanmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicineIopamidolchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMetrizamideHigh dosesmedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologyNuclear medicinebusinessMyelographymedicine.drugNeuroradiologyEuropean Radiology
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Swelling of glial cells in lactacidosis and by glutamate: significance of Cl(-)-transport.

1993

Swelling of glial and nerve cells is characteristic of brain damage in cerebral ischemia or trauma. The therapeutical efficiency of inhibition of Cl(-)-transport by a novel antagonist, the diuretic torasemide, on cytotoxic swelling of glial cells from lactacidosis, or glutamate was analyzed. Lactacidosis and the interstitial accumulation of glutamate are hallmarks of the pathophysiological alterations in ischemic or traumatic brain tissue. C6 glioma cells harvested from culture and suspended in a physiological medium were either exposed to pH 6.2, or 5.0 by lactic acid, or exposed to 1 mM glutamate at normal pH. Cell swelling and viability were quantified by flow cytometry. Lactacidosis of …

IschemiaGlutamic AcidBrain EdemaPharmacologyIon Channelschemistry.chemical_compoundChloridesGlutamatesChloride ChannelsmedicineTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsDiureticsMolecular BiologyAcidosisCell SizeSulfonamidesIon TransportChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceGlutamate receptorMembrane ProteinsGlutamic acidmedicine.diseaseTorsemideLactic acidRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryCell cultureNeurogliaAcidosis LacticNeurology (clinical)Swellingmedicine.symptomNeurogliaDevelopmental BiologyBrain research
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Generation of Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Against Ly Alloantigen

2008

Cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for immune alloantigens controlled by alleles of the Ly system have been induced in vivo. These results were obtained either in a secondary type of response or by treating mice before immunization with a single dose of cyclophosphamide (80 mg/kg).

IsoantigensCyclophosphamideT-Lymphocytesanimal diseasesImmunologyMice Inbred Strainschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologyMiceImmune systemIn vivomedicineAnimalsCytotoxic T cellAlleleCyclophosphamideAllelesCells CulturedGeneral Medicinebiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionCytotoxicity Tests ImmunologicImmunizationImmunologybacteriaImmunizationmedicine.drugScandinavian Journal of Immunology
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Synthesis and X-ray structure of amide-based macrocycles, catenanes and pretzelane

2001

The syntheses and crystal structure studies of amide-based catenanes derived from m-phenylene diacrylic acid and 5-acetoxy isophthalic acid (17% and 3% yield of 4a and 4b resp.) and octalactam macrocycles (21% yield of 3) are described. Hydrogen bonding patterns play a key role in the formation of the different conformations of octalactam 3. The crystal structures of 3 reveal a number of hydrogen-bonding interactions between the macrocycle and two different solvent molecules, which are presumably responsible for the different conformations. Furthermore, we report the X-ray structure of a catenane, which was converted into a “pretzelane” by bridging two phenolic hydroxy groups with a p-xylyl…

Isophthalic acidSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryHydrogen bondStereochemistryAmideOrganic ChemistryCatenaneSupramolecular chemistryMoleculeCrystal structurePhysical and Theoretical Chemistry
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