نتایج جستجو برای: gall

تعداد نتایج: 7657  

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2009
Denis Coelho de Oliveira Rosy Mary dos Santos Isaias

Gall inducing insects most frequently oviposit in young tissues because these tissues have higher metabolism and potential for differentiation. However, these insects may also successfully establish in mature tissues as was observed in the super-host Copaifera langsdorffii. Among C. langsdorffii gall morphotypes, one of the most common is a midrib gall induced by an undescribed species of Cecid...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Paul D Nabity Miranda J Haus May R Berenbaum Evan H DeLucia

Endoparasitism by gall-forming insects dramatically alters the plant phenotype by altering growth patterns and modifying plant organs in ways that appear to directly benefit the gall former. Because these morphological and physiological changes are linked to the presence of the insect, the induced phenotype is said to function as an extension of the parasite, albeit by unknown mechanisms. Here ...

Journal: :Gut 1993
S Y de Boer A A Masclee M C Jebbink J Schipper H H Lemkes J B Jansen C B Lamers

This study examined the effect of acute hyperglycaemia, induced by intravenous glucose, on gall bladder motility. Six healthy volunteers were studied in random order on three occasions during normoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia with blood glucose concentrations stabilised at 8 and 15 mmol/l. Gall bladder volumes, measured with ultrasonography, were studied before and during infusion of stepwise i...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1993
L Lehtonen E Svedström P Kero H Korvenranta

Postnatal response of the gall bladder to feeding was studied in 28 preterm infants (gestational age 24-37 weeks) by ultrasonography immediately before feeding and one hour after feeding. Nineteen of the infants were studied once during the first week of life, and nine infants were studied weekly from a postconceptional age of 27-31 until a postprandial gall bladder contraction was seen. A cont...

Journal: :Gut 1967
K C Gordon

Over the last 20 years various authors have suggested that local vascular factors may play some part in the aetiology of certain diseases of the gall bladder (Eliason and Stephens, 1944; Goldman, Morgan, and Kay, 1948; Hallendorf, Dockerty, and Waugh, 1948; Strohl, Diffenbaugh, Baker, and Cheema, 1962; Thomas and Womack, 1952). This paper describes an attempt to establish whether the gross arte...

2013
Nora Künkler Roland Brandl Martin Brändle

Gall-inducing insects are highly specialized herbivores that modify the phenotype of their host plants. Beyond the direct manipulation of plant morphology and physiology in the immediate environment of the gall, there is also evidence of plant-mediated effects of gall-inducing insects on other species of the assemblages and ecosystem processes associated with the host plant. We analysed the imp...

Journal: :Gut 1994
D K Agarwal G Choudhuri V A Saraswat T S Negi V K Kapoor R Saxena

The results of bile salt treatment in patients with radiolucent stones and a functioning gall bladder have been poor. In 42 of these patients awaiting cholecystectomy we determined the value of duodenal bile examination in predicting gall stone composition, and thus identifying those less likely to respond to bile salt therapy. Based on chemical analysis and scanning electron microscopy, 28 of ...

Journal: :Gut 1986
R P Jazrawi T C Northfield

In order to study the mechanisms influencing bile acid pool size and cholesterol saturation index of fasting gall bladder bile, eight obese volunteers were placed on a low calorie diet for six weeks, and given intramuscular injections of a pharmacological dose of cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-OP, 5 micrograms) at mealtimes for half that period (alternating order). During CCK-OP administratio...

Journal: :British medical journal 1979
J Fox

The clinical features at presentation of 53 patients admitted with primary acute pancreatitis due to gall stones were compared with those of 31 patients in whom the disease was due to other causes. Between these two groups 10 significant differences existed. By listing the frequency of symptoms and signs for each group a computer data base was prepared and incorporated into a program used in th...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1966
D B Mackie

DUPLICATION of the gall iblader is 'a rare anomaly, Boyden (1926) finding two cases following 9,221 autopsies and a further three after review of 9,970 cholecystograms. Although it is a welldoicumen'ted abnormiality with over one hundred examples descriibed, the majority of these have been diagnosed only 'by radiological methods as the patienlts were not referred for surgery, (Golob and Kantor,...

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