Ascitic Fluid
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Subject Areas on Research
- A feasibility study to evaluate pelvic peritoneal anatomy with a saline intraperitoneal sonogram (SIPS).
- A role for CD21/CD35 and CD19 in responses to acute septic peritonitis: a potential mechanism for mast cell activation.
- Age-dependent alterations of peritoneal exudate macrophages in autoimmune-prone and autoimmune-resistant mouse strains.
- Antinuclear antibodies and nuclear antigens in NZB myeloma ascitic fluids.
- Biological activity of complement in vivo. Role of C5 in the accumulation of polymorphonuclear leukocytes in inflammatory exudates.
- CA 125 in peritoneal fluid and serum from patients with benign gynecologic conditions and ovarian cancer.
- Characteristics of ascitic fluid in the alcoholic cirrhotic.
- Characterization of chemotactic activity produced in vivo by a cell-mediated immune reaction in the guinea pig.
- Characterization of gelatinases linked to extracellular matrix invasion in ovarian adenocarcinoma: purification of matrix metalloproteinase 2.
- Characterization of murine peritoneal macrophage receptors for fibrin(ogen) degradation products.
- Concentration of free fatty acids in pancreatitis-associated ascitic fluid.
- Cytology of clear-cell adenocarcinoma of genital tract in young females: review of 95 cases from the registry.
- Demonstration and characterization of the hemoconcentrating effect of ascitic fluid that accumulates during hemorrhagic pancreatitis.
- Diagnostic accuracy of intra-abdominal fluid collection characterization in the era of multidetector computed tomography.
- Differential anti-inflammatory effects of LPS in susceptible and resistant mouse strains.
- Early Endometriosis in Females Is Directed by Immune-Mediated Estrogen Receptor α and IL-6 Cross-Talk.
- Epigenetic regulation of CD133 and tumorigenicity of CD133+ ovarian cancer cells.
- Evaluation of peritoneal fluid following intestinal resection and anastomosis in horses.
- Extracellular vesicles from endometriosis patients are characterized by a unique miRNA-lncRNA signature.
- Fungal peritonitis in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.
- Immunologic control of the ascites form of murine adenocarcinoma 755. V. Antibody-directed macrophages mediate tumor cell destruction.
- In vitro modulation of macrophage tumoricidal activity: partial characterization of a macrophage-activating factor(s) in supernatants of NaIO4-treated peritoneal cells.
- Increased levels of laminin in ascitic fluid of patients with ovarian cancer.
- Inducible nitric oxide synthase expression by peritoneal macrophages in endometriosis-associated infertility.
- Interaction of macrophages and lymphocytes for lymphokine production and cellular proliferation.
- Interleukin-33 modulates inflammation in endometriosis.
- Intestinal alkaline phosphatase decreases intraperitoneal adhesion formation.
- Intraperitoneal fluid neopterin, nitrate, and tryptophan after regional administration of interleukin-12.
- Macrophage polykaryon formation in vitro by peritoneal cells from mice given injections of sodium periodate.
- Macrophages and infertility: oviductal macrophages as potential mediators of infertility.
- Multiple fluid collections: CT- or US-guided aspiration--evaluation of microbiologic results and implications for clinical practice.
- Murine malignant cells synthesize a 19,000-dalton protein that is physicochemically and antigenically related to the immunosuppressive retroviral protein, P15E.
- Peritoneal fluid and plasma levels of human macrophage colony-stimulating factor in relation to peritoneal fluid macrophage content.
- Peritoneal fluid cell populations in infertility patients.
- Peritoneal macrophages and infertility: the association between cell number and pelvic pathology.
- Phorbol myristate acetate stimulates pinocytosis and membrane spreading in mouse peritoneal macrophages.
- Preparative techniques for freezing and freeze-sectioning macrophages for energy dispersive x-ray microanalysis.
- Prognostic impact of RT-PCR-based detection of peritoneal micrometastases in patients with pancreatic cancer undergoing curative resection.
- Quantification of mouse macrophage chemotaxis in vitro: role of C5 for the production of chemotactic activity.
- Reduced trypsin-binding capacity of alpha 2-macroglobulin in the peritoneal fluid of women with endometriosis: possible relevance to alterations in macrophase function.
- Reduction of the intraperitoneal inflammation associated with endometriosis by treatment with medroxyprogesterone acetate.
- Relationship between minimally invasive hysterectomy, pelvic cytology, and lymph vascular space invasion: a single institution study of 458 patients.
- Ribosomal subunits of Landschütz ascites cells during changes in polysome distribution.
- Serum and ascitic fluid levels of interleukin-1, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha in patients with ovarian epithelial cancer.
- Sperm phagocytosis by human peritoneal macrophages: a possible cause of infertility in endometriosis.
- Spontaneous tumor cell killing by human blood monocytes and human peritoneal macrophages: lack of alteration by endotoxin or quenchers of reactive oxygen species.
- Strain variation in antiphagocytic activity of capsular polysaccharides from Cryptococcus neoformans serotype A.
- The nature of the intraperitoneal exudate associated with infertility: peritoneal fluid and serum lysozyme activity.
- The peritoneal equilibration test in children.
- The role of ribosomal subunits and 80-S monomers in polysome formation in an ascites tumour cell.
- The stimulus responsible for the peritoneal fluid inflammation observed in infertile women with endometriosis.
- The tumor dormant state. Comparison of L5178Y cells used to establish dormancy with those that emerge after its termination.
- The tumor dormant state. Quantitation of L5178Y cells and host immune responses during the establishment and course of dormancy in syngeneic DBA/2 mice.
- Tumour-dormant states established with L5178Y lymphoma cells in immunised syngeneic murine hosts.
- he effect of inhibitors of protein synthesis on the level of ribosomal subunits in ascites cells.
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Keywords of People
- Berchuck, Andrew, James M. Ingram Distinguished Professor of Gynecologic Oncology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gynecologic Oncology