P. S. Russell

Publication List Details

Period

1996 - 2006

Number

84

Co-Authors

Efficient Pockel's Modulators in Optical Fibres. (1996)

Kazansky, P. G., Russell, P. S.

The main aim of this project was to study the feasibility of using thermal poling of glasses as a means of realizing efficient electro-optic modulators in optical fibres. We found that substantial...

Determination of human DNA polymerase utilization for the repair of a model ionizing radiation-induced DNA strand break lesion in a defined vector substrate.

Winters, T A, Russell, P S, Kohli, M, Dar, M E, Neumann, R D, Jorgensen, T J

Human DNA polymerase and DNA ligase utilization for the repair of a major class of ionizing radiation-induced DNA lesion [DNA single-strand breaks containing 3'-phosphoglycolate (3'-PG)] was examined...

Removal of 3'-phosphoglycolate from DNA strand-break damage in an oligonucleotide substrate by recombinant human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1.

Winters, T A, Henner, W D, Russell, P S, McCullough, A, Jorgensen, T J

A recombinant human AP endonuclease, HAP1, was constructed and characterized with respect to its ability to recognize and act upon a model double-stranded 39-mer oligodeoxyribonucleotide substrate...

Selective transplantation. An emerging concept.

Russell, P S

The purpose of this paper is to call attention to a number of approaches that have recently become attractive for the treatment of donor organs or tissues prior to transplantation in such a way that...

Pyeloureterostomy reconstruction in human renal transplantation.

Whelchel, D J, Cosimi, A B, Young, H H, Russell, P S

Pyelouretersotomy or ureteroureterostomy was the urinary tract reconstructive procedure in 114 of 132 consecutive renal transplants performed at the Massachusetts General Hospital from September 1967...

Immunosuppression and temporary skin transplantation in the treatment of massive third degree burns.

Burke, J F, Quinby, W C, Bondoc, C C, Cosimi, A B, Russell, P S, Szyfelbein, S K

A method of burn treatment (immunosuppression and temporary skin transplantation) for patients suffering from massive third degree burns is evaluated. The method is based on the prompt excision of...

Experience with pyeloureterostomy in renal transplantation.

Jaffers, G J, Cosimi, A B, Delmonico, F L, LaQuaglia, M P, Russell, P S, Young, H H

Pyeloureterostomy was used as the preferred method of urinary tract reconstruction in 260 of 371 consecutive renal allograft procedures performed between September 1967 and December 1980. Initially...

Impact of blood transfusion on renal transplantation.

Fuller, T C, Delmonico, F L, Cosimi, B, Huggins, C E, King, M, Russell, P S

The relationship between transfusion of different preparations of blood, sensitization to HLA antigens and survival of subsequent kidney transplants was investigated in 90 consecutive recipients. HLA...

The selective use of antilymphocyte serum for cyclosporine treated patients with renal allograft dysfunction.

Delmonico, F L, Auchincloss, H, Rubin, R H, Russell, P S, Tolkoff-Rubin, N, Fang, L T, ...

Eighty-seven adult renal allograft recipients were initially treated with cyclosporine-prednisone immunosuppression. Thirty patients experienced no episode of rejection. Antilymphocyte antibody...

Determination of human DNA polymerase utilization for the repair of a model ionizing radiation-induced DNA strand break lesion in a defined vector substrate.

Winters, T A, Russell, P S, Kohli, M, Dar, M E, Neumann, R D, Jorgensen, T J

Human DNA polymerase and DNA ligase utilization for the repair of a major class of ionizing radiation-induced DNA lesion [DNA single-strand breaks containing 3'-phosphoglycolate (3'-PG)] was examined...

Removal of 3'-phosphoglycolate from DNA strand-break damage in an oligonucleotide substrate by recombinant human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1.

Winters, T A, Henner, W D, Russell, P S, McCullough, A, Jorgensen, T J

A recombinant human AP endonuclease, HAP1, was constructed and characterized with respect to its ability to recognize and act upon a model double-stranded 39-mer oligodeoxyribonucleotide substrate...

Selective transplantation. An emerging concept.

Russell, P S

The purpose of this paper is to call attention to a number of approaches that have recently become attractive for the treatment of donor organs or tissues prior to transplantation in such a way that...

Pyeloureterostomy reconstruction in human renal transplantation.

Whelchel, D J, Cosimi, A B, Young, H H, Russell, P S

Pyelouretersotomy or ureteroureterostomy was the urinary tract reconstructive procedure in 114 of 132 consecutive renal transplants performed at the Massachusetts General Hospital from September 1967...

Immunosuppression and temporary skin transplantation in the treatment of massive third degree burns.

Burke, J F, Quinby, W C, Bondoc, C C, Cosimi, A B, Russell, P S, Szyfelbein, S K

A method of burn treatment (immunosuppression and temporary skin transplantation) for patients suffering from massive third degree burns is evaluated. The method is based on the prompt excision of...

Experience with pyeloureterostomy in renal transplantation.

Jaffers, G J, Cosimi, A B, Delmonico, F L, LaQuaglia, M P, Russell, P S, Young, H H

Pyeloureterostomy was used as the preferred method of urinary tract reconstruction in 260 of 371 consecutive renal allograft procedures performed between September 1967 and December 1980. Initially...

Impact of blood transfusion on renal transplantation.

Fuller, T C, Delmonico, F L, Cosimi, B, Huggins, C E, King, M, Russell, P S

The relationship between transfusion of different preparations of blood, sensitization to HLA antigens and survival of subsequent kidney transplants was investigated in 90 consecutive recipients. HLA...

The selective use of antilymphocyte serum for cyclosporine treated patients with renal allograft dysfunction.

Delmonico, F L, Auchincloss, H, Rubin, R H, Russell, P S, Tolkoff-Rubin, N, Fang, L T, ...

Eighty-seven adult renal allograft recipients were initially treated with cyclosporine-prednisone immunosuppression. Thirty patients experienced no episode of rejection. Antilymphocyte antibody...

Adrenal Homografts in Mice, with special reference to `Immunological Adrenalectomy'

Medawar, P. B., Russell, P. S.

Adrenal cortical grafts transplanted between members of an inbred strain of mice (`isografts') are held to be successful when they empower adrenalectomized mice to subsist upon a diet low in NaCl. By...

Accelerated atheromatous lesions in mouse hearts transplanted to apolipoprotein-E-deficient recipients.

Russell, P. S., Chase, C. M., Colvin, R. B.

Arteriopathy, sometimes termed accelerated atherosclerosis, often impairs transplants. We employed apolipoprotein-E-deficient, hypercholesterolemic mice to determine how the hyperlipidemic...

Coronary atherosclerosis in transplanted mouse hearts. I. Time course and immunogenetic and immunopathological considerations.

Russell, P. S., Chase, C. M., Winn, H. J., Colvin, R. B.

An experimental system is described in which coronary arteries of mouse hearts transplanted heterotopically develop obstructive lesions by 4 weeks. Transient immunosuppression permits graft survival....

A quantitative study of the binding of ALS to various cell types

Skamene, E., Russell, P. S.

The fraction of antibody which bound to the lymphocyte surface, was determined in the [125I]IgG preparations of rabbit-anti-mouse ALS prepared by different immunization protocols. This fraction...

PARATHYROID TRANSPLANTS IN RATS : A COMPARISON OF THEIR SURVIVAL TIME WITH THAT OF SKIN GRAFTS

Russell, P. S., Gittes, R. F.

1. A reliable method of parathyroid grafting in rats, and of assessing the functional state of such grafts in terms of blood calcium has been devised. 2. Parathyroid homografts between rats of proven...