907 resultados para Pseudopericyclic Reactions


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OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to evaluate tissue reactions such as bone genesis, cartilage genesis and graft materials in the early phase of lumbar intertransverse process fusion in a rabbit model using computed tomography (CT) imaging with CT intensity (Hounsfield units) measurement, and to compare these data with histological results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Lumbar intertransverse process fusion was performed on 18 rabbits. Four graft materials were used: autograft bone (n = 3); collagen membrane soaked with recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) (n = 5); granular calcium phosphate (n = 5); and granular calcium phosphate coated with rhBMP-2 (n = 5). All rabbits were euthanized 3 weeks post-operatively and lumbar spines were removed for CT imaging and histological examination. RESULTS: Computed tomography imaging demonstrated that each fusion mass component had the appropriate CT intensity range. CT also showed the different distributions and intensities of bone genesis in the fusion masses between the groups. Each component of tissue reactions was identified successfully on CT images using the CT intensity difference. Using CT color mapping, these observations could be easily visualized, and the results correlated well with histological findings. CONCLUSIONS: The use of CT intensity is an effective approach for observing and comparing early tissue reactions such as newly synthesized bone, newly synthesized cartilage, and graft materials after lumbar intertransverse process fusion in a rabbit model.

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Monoclonal antibodies have expanded our cancer-fighting armamentarium in both the United States and Europe. While in general, monoclonal antibodies are well tolerated and do not have significant overlapping side effects with traditional cytotoxic agents, severe infusion reactions (IRs)--sometimes severe enough to be life threatening--have been reported. The pathophysiology of severe infusion reactions associated with monoclonal antibodies is poorly understood, but mechanisms are beginning to be elucidated. Geographic differences in the incidence of IRs have become apparent. Understanding the risk, recognizing the signs and symptoms, and being ready to promptly manage severe IRs are key for the clinician to avoid unnecessarily discontinuing these effective anticancer agents and prevent potentially tragic consequences for their patients. To date, clinical trials have incorporated monoclonal antibodies into combinations with standard cytotoxic regimens; it is expected that in time clinical trials will be testing promising new combinations utilizing multiple targeted agents, resulting in improved toxicity profiles and efficacy for cancer patients.

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Acetylation and formylation of 3-phenyl-cycl[3.2.2]azine derivatives, in the presence of Lewis acids, have been Investigated. It has been found that the orientation of substitution in 2-carbomethoxy- 3-phenyl-cycl[3.2.2]azine for these two reactions, under Identical conditions, is different.

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Reaction of 3-methyl-2-phenylpyrrocoline(I) and dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate(II) in refluxing toluene furnishes cis-7',8-dihydro.4,5,8,9-tetramethoxycarbonyl-7'-phenyl-7' -methylazocino(2,1,8-cd]pyrrolizine (III) and trans-7',8-dihydro-4,5,8,9-tetramethoxycarbonyl-7-phenyl-7'-methylazocino[2,1,8-cd]pyrrolizine (IV), while the same reaction at ambient temperature yields 1-[(1,2-trans-dimethoxycarbonyl)vinyl]-3-methyl-2-phenylpyrrocoline (V) and 1-[(1,2-cis-di(methoxycarbonyl)vinyl)--methyl-2- phenylpyirocoUne (V) and 1-[(I,2-cis-di(methoxycarbonyl)Yinyl]-3-metbyl-2-phenylpyrrocoline(VI) as the major products. The structure of IV has been determined by X-ray crystallography.A possible mechanism of formation of these products is also discussed.