Engineering Alginate Microparticles for Optimized Accumulation in Fetal Rat Myelomeningocele

Author(s):  
Mollie R. Freedman-Weiss ◽  
Douglas Wu ◽  
Nathan Maassel ◽  
Sarah J. Ullrich ◽  
Samantha L. Ahle ◽  
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Author(s):  
F. G. Zaki

Fetal and neonatal liver injury induced by agents circulating in maternal plasma, even though well recognized, its morphological manifestations are not yet established. As part of our studies of fetal and neonatal liver injury induced by maternal nutritional disorders, metabolic impairment and toxic agents, the effects of two anti-inflammatory steroids have been recently inves tigated.Triamcinolone and methyl prednisolone were injected each in a group of rats during pregnancy at a-dosage level of 2 mgm three times a week. Fetal liver was studied at 18 days of gestation. Litter size and weight markedly decreased than those of control rats. Stillbirths and resorption were of higher incidence in the triamcinolone group than in those given the prednisolone.


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John R. Palisano

Although confronting cistemae (CC) have been observed in a variety of tumor cells and normal fetal rat, mouse, and human epithelial tissues, little is known about their origin or role in mitotic cells. While several investigators have suggested that CC arise from nuclear envelope (NE) folding back on itself during prophase, others have suggested that CC arise when fragments of NE pair with endoplasmic reticulum. An electron microscopic investigation of 0.25 um thick serial sections was undertaken to examine the origin of CC in HeLa cells.


Author(s):  
Natasa Ristic ◽  
Lazo Pendovski ◽  
Milica Manojlovic-Stojanoski ◽  
Dragana Miljic ◽  
Marko Miler ◽  
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Diabetes ◽  
1985 ◽  
Vol 34 (8) ◽  
pp. 734-743 ◽  
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J. R. Bourbon ◽  
B. Pignol ◽  
L. Marin ◽  
M. Rieutort ◽  
C. Tordet
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Rat Lung ◽  

1992 ◽  
Vol 267 (14) ◽  
pp. 9917-9924 ◽  
Author(s):  
I.L. Flink ◽  
J.G. Edwards ◽  
J.J. Bahl ◽  
C.C. Liew ◽  
M Sole ◽  
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