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  • Research Article
  • Cite Count Icon 14
  • 10.1210/en.140.1.138
Parabiosis between db/db and ob/ob or db/+ Mice
  • Jan 1, 1999
  • Endocrinology
  • R B S Harris

Parabiosis between db/db and ob/ob or db/+ Mice

  • Research Article
  • Cite Count Icon 4
  • 10.1007/bf01946320
Demonstration of hematogenous origin of fibroblasts by parabiosis.
  • Jul 1, 1973
  • Experientia
  • M Oehmichen

Es wird bei parabiotischen Ratten das Granulationsgewebe nach subcutaner Kieselsaureim-plantation untersucht. Durch Bestrahlung der Hinterlaufe einer der beiden parabiotischen Ratten erfolgt deren Blutversorgung uber die Parabiosenaht zum Teil durch die andere Ratte; dieser anderen Ratte war zur Markierung der Leukozyten3H-Thymidin injiziert. Im Granulationsgewebe der bestrahlten Ratte finden sich typische Fibroblasten, deren Markierung auf ihren hamatogenen Ursprung hinweist. Die Pulsmarkierung bei Einzelratten nach Kieselsaure-Implantation ergab ferner eine DNS-Synthese der ortsstandigen Fibroblasten als Hinweis fur eine lokale Proliferation.

  • Research Article
  • Cite Count Icon 21
  • 10.1111/j.1600-065x.1973.tb00113.x
Parabiosis in immunobiology.
  • Jun 1, 1973
  • Transplantation reviews
  • N W Nisbet

Parabiosis in immunobiology.

  • Research Article
  • Cite Count Icon 5
  • 10.1093/geronj/27.2.178
Differences in Properties of Newly Formed Collagen During Aging and Parabiosis
  • Apr 1, 1972
  • Journal of Gerontology
  • V H Jolma + 1 more

Differences in Properties of Newly Formed Collagen During Aging and Parabiosis

  • Research Article
  • Cite Count Icon 22
  • 10.1159/000211170
Parabiosis as a method for studying factors which affect aging in rats.
  • Jan 1, 1963
  • Gerontology
  • W.R Lunsford + 4 more

Parabiosis as a method for studying factors which affect aging in rats.

  • Research Article
  • Cite Count Icon 6
  • 10.1016/s0022-4804(62)80043-2
Homotransplantation by parabiosis
  • Sep 1, 1962
  • Journal of Surgical Research
  • Justin V Schwind

Homotransplantation by parabiosis

  • Research Article
  • 10.1097/00006534-196207000-00093
Acquired tolerance by repeated parabiosis
  • Jul 1, 1962
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • C A Hardin + 1 more

Acquired tolerance by repeated parabiosis

  • Research Article
  • 10.1097/00006534-196204000-00182
Induced Tolerance after Parabiosis
  • Apr 1, 1962
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • &Na;

Induced Tolerance after Parabiosis

  • Research Article
  • 10.1097/00006534-196204000-00178
The “White Graft” Reaction and Parabiosis
  • Apr 1, 1962
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • &Na;

The “White Graft” Reaction and Parabiosis

  • Research Article
  • 10.1007/bf02171444
The effect of parabiosis and fluid restriction on the development of azo dye induced rat liver tumors.
  • Feb 1, 1961
  • Experientia
  • R Flickinger

Chez le rat, le developpement des tumeurs du foie est ralenti lorsqu'on met les individus atteints en parabiose avec des individus normaux et arrete si l'on reduit leur ration d'eau. Mais il semble que dans les deux cas, ces effets ont pour cause determinante la diminution de la nourriture consommee.

  • Research Article
  • 10.1002/ar.1091190205
Transfer of estrogens between rats united in parabiosis.
  • Jun 1, 1954
  • The Anatomical record
  • James C Plagge

Transfer of estrogens between rats united in parabiosis.

  • Research Article
  • 10.1158/jcr.1921.121
Parabiosis and Tumor Growth
  • Apr 1, 1921
  • The Journal of Cancer Research
  • Isidor Kross

The subject of tumor immunity is of considerable importance, and any approach that promises to throw light upon this as yet unsolved problem should be thoroughly investigated. The effect of parabiosis upon tumor growth has been studied by various investigators, but their results and conclusions have been far from uniform. In an attempt to clear up this matter, the experiments here reported were undertaken. Sauerbruch and Heyde (1), in a series of experiments with parabiotic animals, noticed that the death of one animal was always followed by the death of the other in a few hours unless the live animal was cut away from its dead partner. This, they maintained, is probably due to the absorption of cadaver toxins from the dead animal. They also noticed that when iodine solution was injected into one animal, the urine of the other gave a positive iodine reaction within forty-five minutes. That corpuscular elements also could pass from the one to the other, they proved by injecting a culture of anthrax bacilli into the right animal and recovering the characteristic organisms from the heart9s blood of the left. From their anatomic studies, the authors conclude that the operative wound uniting the two animals heals exactly as does that in a single animal, except that the reaction is more intense, owing probably to “the foreign body” reaction. Friedberger and Nassetti (2) studying the antibody formation in parabiosis found that agglutinins formed as a result of the injection of typhoid bacilli or Vibrio elbensis into one animal could be recovered from the non-injected one. They also demonstrated that one animal could be immunized passively by the injection of these organisms into the other. Morpurgo (3), in a series of most interesting experiments, showed convincingly that after a bilateral nephrectomy was performed upon one rat, the kidneys of its partner in parabiosis were able to compensate for their loss and maintain life for both animals—in one instance for forty days. In another case, he succeeded in keeping two parabiotic rats alive for seventeen days after unilateral nephrectomy in one animal, the two kidneys of the other having been previously removed. Jehn (4) and Sauerbruch and Heyde obtained similar results in rabbits.

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  • Cite Count Icon 9
  • 10.1155/1912/68363
The Stanford Expedition to Brazil: Parabiosis in Brazilian Ants
  • Jan 1, 1912
  • Psyche: A Journal of Entomology
  • William M Mann

The Stanford Expedition to Brazil: Parabiosis in Brazilian Ants

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