C KUHN 3rd
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11.
Lazenby A, Crouch E, McDonald J, KUHN 3rd C
Am Rev Respir Dis
. 1990 Jul;
142(1):206-14.
PMID: 1695071
Intratracheal injection of bleomycin in rats results in the development of patchy pulmonary fibrosis. We investigated events associated with remodeling of lung structure by light and electron microscopic immunolocalization of...
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KUHN 3rd C, Boldt J, King Jr T, Crouch E, Vartio T, McDonald J
Am Rev Respir Dis
. 1989 Dec;
140(6):1693-703.
PMID: 2604297
Fibroblasts in healthy adult lung are quiescent, synthesizing little collagen. We studied lung biopsies from 30 patients with pulmonary fibrosis, using immunohistochemistry with monoclonal antibodies against the propeptides of type...
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Garner W, McDonald J, Koo M, KUHN 3rd C, WEEKS P
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 1989 May;
83(5):875-9.
PMID: 2652163
A monoclonal antibody to procollagen type I (anti-pC) which specifically stains cells synthesizing collagen was used to study the healing of chicken flexor tendons in vivo. Healing was assessed using...
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Garner W, McDonald J, KUHN 3rd C, WEEKS P
J Hand Surg Am
. 1988 Sep;
13(5):697-700.
PMID: 3241039
A monoclonal antibody to procollagen type I, which specifically stains cells actively secreting collagen, was used to study the healing of chicken flexor tendons in vitro. Healing was assessed with...
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Kargi H, KUHN 3rd C
Chest
. 1988 May;
93(5):1107-8.
PMID: 3359834
We describe a child with collapse of the left lung. Results of pulmonary function studies showed FVC: 1.66 and FEV1: 1.53, both of which were 50 percent of normal. V-Q...
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McDonald J, Broekelmann T, Matheke M, Crouch E, Koo M, KUHN 3rd C
J Clin Invest
. 1986 Nov;
78(5):1237-44.
PMID: 3771795
Excessive collagen deposition plays a critical role in the development of fibrosis, and early or active fibrosis may be more susceptible to therapeutic intervention than later stages of scarring. However,...
17.
KUHN 3rd C
J Thorac Imaging
. 1986 Mar;
1(2):1-6.
PMID: 3298671
Emphysema is believed to result from destruction of elastic fibers due to an imbalance between proteases and their inhibitors in the lung. The imbalance can arise from a primary failure...
18.
Torikata C, Villiger B, KUHN 3rd C, McDonald J
Lab Invest
. 1985 Apr;
52(4):399-408.
PMID: 2580120
We studied the distribution of fibronectin in normal and fibrotic adult human lung and normal hamster lung using affinity-purified antifibronectin Fab'-horseradish peroxidase conjugates. In normal lung, fibronectin staining was present...
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Chen B, KUHN 3rd C, Lin H
J Cell Sci
. 1984 Aug;
70:147-66.
PMID: 6094601
Colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1) purified from L-cell-conditioned medium is a haemopoietic growth factor that specifically stimulates the proliferation and differentiation of mononuclear phagocytes. Using radioactively labelled CSF-1 [( 125I]CSF-1), the presence...
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KUHN 3rd C, Engleman W, Chraplyvy M, Starcher B
Exp Lung Res
. 1983 Sep;
5(2):115-23.
PMID: 6556142
Experimental emphysema, produced by a single intratracheal injection of elastase in hamsters, progresses in severity over months. To investigate whether this progression is due to continuous elastolysis, we measured the...