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    AuthorPriebe, S (4)Beardshall, K (3)Calam, J (3)Playford, RJ (3)Bauer, M (2)Fossati, L (2)Freeman, TC (2)Izui, S (2)Merino, R (2)Rohrbeck, S (2)... View MoreSubject
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    [Psychological symptoms after immigration: a comparison of various groups of immigrants in Berlin]. 

    Gunkel, S; Priebe, S (1992-12)
    In a postal questionnaire we examined three samples of persons seven and a half months after their migration to Berlin: 1. 512 people having left East Germany, 2. 90 Germans who had left Poland, and 3. 283 people who lived ...
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    Suppression of Helicobacter pylori reduces gastrin releasing peptide stimulated gastrin release in duodenal ulcer patients. 

    Beardshall, K; Moss, S; Gill, J; Levi, S; Ghosh, P; Playford, RJ; Calam, J (1992-05)
    Helicobacter pylori increases gastrin release in duodenal ulcer patients. This may be through disruption or changes in the mucus layer affecting the access of luminal stimulants to gastrin releasing cells. The effect of ...
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    [Psychiatric disorders in emigrants. II. Follow-up over six months and attitudes of the patients]. 

    Priebe, S; Bauer, M; Rohrbeck, S; Wildgrube, C (1993-01)
    In the first part of this study we investigated people who had left East Germany and sought psychiatric help within six weeks after their move. 94 patients were re-examined approximately six month later. Meanwhile 40% had ...
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    [Psychiatric disorders in emigrants. III. Follow-up after two and a half years]. 

    Priebe, S; Bauer, M; Rohrbeck, S; Wildgrube, C (1993-01)
    In the first and the second part of this study we reported about first examination and a six month follow-up in patients who had left East-Germany in 1989. In this third and last part, findings of a two and a half year ...
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    Pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor in gastrointestinal mucosa and gastric juice. 

    Freeman, TC; Playford, RJ; Quinn, C; Beardshall, K; Poulter, L; Young, J; Calam, J (1990-11)
    We studied the distribution of pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor (PSTI) in the epithelia of the gastrointestinal tract and determined whether PSTI is secreted into gastric juice. PSTI was measured by a specific ...
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    Gastric output of pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor is increased by misoprostol. 

    Playford, RJ; Batten, JJ; Freeman, TC; Beardshall, K; Vesey, DA; Fenn, GC; Baron, JH; Calam, J (1991-11)
    Pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor (PSTI) is a potent protease inhibitor that also has growth promoting activity. It has recently been identified in the foveolar cells of the stomach, which secrete mucus. We examined ...
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    Selective autoantibody production by Yaa+ B cells in autoimmune Yaa(+)-Yaa- bone marrow chimeric mice. 

    Merino, R; Fossati, L; Lacour, M; Izui, S (Rockefeller University Press, 1991-11-01)
    The accelerated autoimmune syndrome observed in BXSB/MpJ male mice is associated with the presence on the Y chromosome of an as yet unidentified mutant gene, designated Y chromosome-linked autoimmune acceleration (Yaa). ...
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    [How does the quality of life of long-term hospitalized psychiatric patients change after their discharge into the community?]. 

    Hoffmann, K; Kaiser, W; Isermann, M; Priebe, S (1998-04)
    In the Berlin deinstitutionalisation study, quality of life in 134 long-term hospitalised psychiatric patients was examined twice: Discharged patients were interviewed again one year after their return to the community, ...
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    Prevention of systemic lupus erythematosus in autoimmune BXSB mice by a transgene encoding I-E alpha chain. 

    Merino, R; Iwamoto, M; Fossati, L; Muniesa, P; Araki, K; Takahashi, S; Huarte, J; Yamamura, K; Vassalli, JD; Izui, S (1993-10-01)
    Males from the BXSB murine strain (H-2b) spontaneously develop an autoimmune syndrome with features of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), which results in part from the action of a mutant gene (Yaa) located on the Y ...
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    Expression of alphav integrins and vitronectin receptor identity in breast cancer cells. 

    Meyer, T; Marshall, JF; Hart, IR (1998-02)
    In the present study we have used fluorocytometry and immunoprecipitation to characterize the expression of alphav-containing integrins in a panel of eight human breast cancer cell lines and one normal human mammary ...
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