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  Dr. Silber's Bibliography
Silber, SJ, Ord, T, Balmaceda, J, Asch, R, Borrero, C: Pregnancy with sperm aspiration from the proximal head of the epididymis: A new treatment for congenital absence of the vas deferens.
Silber, SJ, Ord, T, Balmaceda, J, Patrizio, P, Asch, RH: Congenital absence of the vas deferens: The fertilizing capacity of human epididymal sperm.
Ord, T, Marello, E, Patrizio, P, Balmaceda, JP, Silber, SJ, Asch, RH: The role of the laboratory in the handling of epididymal sperm for assisted reproductive technologies.
www.infertile.com /closlook/bibliogr.htm   (5392 words)

  
 Mesothelioma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These oxidants can participate in the oncogenic process by directly and indirectly interacting with DNA, modifying membrane-associated cellular events, including oncogene activation and perturbation of cellular antioxidant defences.
For example, chrysotile fibres have been shown to depress the in vitro proliferation of phytohemagglutinin-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes, suppress natural killer cell lysis and significantly reduce lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cell viability and recovery.
Furthermore, genetic alterations in asbestos-activated macrophages may result in the release of potent mesothelial cell mitogens such as platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) which in turn, may induce the chronic stimulation and proliferation of mesothelial cells after injury by asbestos fibres.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mesothelioma   (4085 words)

  
 Current Research Focusing on Euchromatin Within the Cell Nucleus.
Rodriguez-Martin T, Garcia-Blanco MA, Mansfield SG, Grover AC, Hutton M, Yu Q, Zhou J, Anderton BH, and Gallo J-M, "Reprogramming of tau alternative splicing by spliceosome-mediated RNA trans-splicing: Implications for tauopathies".
Kuras L, Borggrefe T, and Kornberg RD, "Association of the Mediator complex with enhancers of active genes".
Cremer T, and Cremer C, "Chromosome Territories, Nuclear Architecture and Gene Regulation in Mammalian Cells".
www.euchromatin.net /current1.html   (11314 words)

  
 Holistic Health Encyclopedia - L
It is classified according to degree of cell differentiation as acute or chronic (terms no longer referring to duration of disease), and according to predominant type of cell involved as myelogenous or lymphocytic.
Under the microscope, lymph is seen to consist of a liquid portion and of cells, most of which are lymphocytes.
They are divided on the basis of ontogeny and function into two classes, B and T lymphocytes, responsible for humoral and cellular immunity, respectively.
www.findhealer.com /glossary/L.php3   (6915 words)

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