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Perspectives for the Future

Developments in ultrasound equipment and scanners hold promise for further understanding and characterizing different types of renal disease. Delineation of a specific ultrasonic pattern for glomerulonephritis would dispense with the need for many renal biopsies. Advances in computers and mechanical scanners that can produce a picture in 2 seconds should enhance the usefulness of ultrasound, which is currently the logical choice for uremic patients who are unable to excrete isotopes and contrast media. [Pg.156]

The author is deeply grateful to Dr. Victor Tchertkoff, Professor of Pathology, New York Medical College, and Director of Laboratories, Department of Pathology, Metropolitan Hospital Center, New [Pg.156]

New York, and to Dr. Joseph G. Fink, Clinical Associate Professor of Pathology, New York Medical College, for their many helpful suggestions and valuable advice. The author is extremely grateful to Mrs. Anne Baginski and to Ms. Carol Perello for their excellent secretarial support and to Dr. Herbert Spiegel for giving me the opportunity to write this article. [Pg.157]

de Wardner, H. E., in The Kidney An Outline of Normal and Abnormal Structure and Function, 4th ed., pp. 50-54. Churchill-Livingstone, New York. 1973. [Pg.157]

Metcoff, J., in Pediatric Nephrology (M. I. Rubin and T. M. Barratt, eds.), pp. 41-54. Williams Wilkins, Baltimore, Maryland, 1975. [Pg.157]

In addition, we also envisage MALDI-MS imaging becoming more mainstream in the area of carbohydrate research, offering the added dimension of spatial information on top of the specificity of the structural information that MS delivers. [Pg.126]

-mass spectrometry of carbohydrates, Adv. Carbohydr. Chem. Biochem., 45 (1987) 19-72. [Pg.126]

Barber, R. S. Bordoli, R. D. Sedgwick, and A. N. Tyler, Fast atom bombardment of solids (F.A.B.) A new ion source for mass spectrometry, J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Commun. (1981) 325-327. [Pg.126]

O Neill, D. Warrenfeltz, K. Kates, P. Pellerin, T. Doco, A. G. Darvill, and P. Alber-sheim, Rhamnogalacturonan-II, a pectic polysaccharide in the walls of growing plant cell, forms a dimer that is covalently cross-linked by a borate ester. In vitro conditions for the formation and hydrolysis of the dimer, J. Biol. Chem., 271 (1996) 22923-22930. [Pg.127]

Yamashita and J. B. Fenn, Electrospray ion source. Another variation on the free-jet theme, J. Phys. Cliem., 88 (1984) 4451-4459. [Pg.127]


The perspectives for the future are promising In 10 to 15 years it is expected that most amino acids and vitamins and many specialty chemicals will be produced by means of biotechnology... [Pg.172]

Greenwald P. Clinical trials in cancer prevention current results and perspectives for the future. J. Nutr. 134 (12 Suppk), 3507S-3512S, 2004. [Pg.390]

The topic future trends is covered in the last section for drug registration procedure. It is natural that apart from presenting perspectives for the future, conclusions on the current situation in Poland must also be discussed. Neither is easy. Future trends are mostly wishful thinking. Conclusions might be explanations that ask for too much pardon and support for existing inadequacies when some proceedings are not in order and not always properly handled independently of the... [Pg.485]

Within the scope of this book, this glimpse at the dynamic network between the flavour and fragrance industry and the sophisticated consumer of the 2U century illustrates the interesting perspectives for the future of the business with taste. Increasing client demands on flexibility and service will be countered by the flavour industry with improved customer support and by providing complete solutions ranging from concept-to-market to creating brands . [Pg.12]

As cited in the section Perspectives for the Future, specific inhibitors or activators of channels, pumps, and transporters constitute the largest single class of drugs produced by the pharmaceutical Industry. Skeletal muscle contraction is caused by elevation of Ca concentration in the cytosol. What Is the expected effect on muscle contraction of selective drug Inhibition of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) P-class Ca ATPase ... [Pg.296]


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