No. Records Request 1: 1 STIMOCEIVER 2: 1 STIMOCEIVERS 3: 1 #1 or #2 4: 1 #3 5: 71 DELGADO-JM MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 1 of 71 TI: Protoplast fusion in the yeast Candida utilis. AU: Delgado-JM; Herrera-LS SO: Acta-Microbiol-Acad-Sci-Hung. 1981; 28(4): 339-45 ISSN: 0001-6187 PY: 1981 LA: ENGLISH CP: HUNGARY AB: Protoplasts obtained by snail enzyme treatment from two stable auxotrophic mutants of the yeast Candida utilis were induced to fuse by the use of polyethylene glycol. The hybrids formed from the auxotrophic parental strains were selected by complementation on stabilized minimal medium. Many of the hybrids were unstable and readily dissociated into their parental strains. Others, in which parental nuclei had fused, gave stable hybrid progeny. cytological and genetic evidence of these processes is presented. MESH: Candida-cytology; Candida-drug- effects; Diploidy-; Mutation-; Polyethylene-Glycols-pharmacology; Protoplasts-drug-effects MESH: *Candida-genetics; *Hybridization-; *Protoplasts-TG: Support,-Non-U.S.-Gov't PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE RN: 0 NM: Polyethylene-Glycols AN: 82088025 UD: 8204 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 2 of 71 TI: Methionine-defective mutants in Candida utilis. AU: Delgado-JM; Alonso-A; Alvarez-X; Herrera-LS SO: Folia- Microbiol-Praha. 1981; 26(3): 184-8 ISSN: 0015-5632 PY: 1981 LA: ENGLISH CP: CZECHOSLOVAKIA AB: Ethionine-resistant mutants of Candida utilis CCY-158 overproducing methionine have been isolated. In these mutants the intracellular methionine concentration decreased significantly during the stationary phase. The wild-type strain CCY-158 and the ethionine-resistant mutants isolated were able to use methionine as the nitrogen source but not as the carbon source. From these ethionine- resistant mutants we isolated mutants unable to use methionine as nitrogen source (Mec- mutants), the principal alteration being at the level of methionine uptake. Some of the Mec mutants lost also the ability to use other amino acids as nitrogen source. MESH: Candida-growth-and-development; Ethionine-metabolism MESH: *Candida-metabolism; *Methionine-metabolism; *Mutation-PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE RN: 13073-35-3; 7005-18-7 NM: Ethionine; Methionine AN: 82005476 UD: 8201 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 3 of 71 TI: Nocturnal and diurnal sleep in Macaca sylvana. AU: Gonzalez-FF; Zaplana-J; Ruiz-de-Elvira-C; Delgado-JM SO: Electroencephalogr-Clin-Neurophysiol. 1979 Jan; 46(1): 13-28 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0013-4649 PY: 1979 LA: ENGLISH CP: NETHERLANDS AB: In Macaca sylvana restrained in chairs, continuous 24 h recordings were obtained of scalp EEG, neck EMG, bilateral EOG, motility of the head and lever manipulation. A total of 32 days were studied in 8 monkeys. Recordings were divided into epochs of 30 sec and analyzed in a PDP-12 computer. Four stages of sleep and 5 stages of wakefulness were identified by combination of the above data. Results were as follows: (1) During the night, there was 21% wakefulness and during the day 20% sleep, including a considerable amount of REM. (2) Recordings of spontaneous motility of head and hands proved an excellent indicator of sleep-wakefulness cycles. (3) Spectral analysis revealed the cyclic characteristics of non-REM sleep, with peaks at 360, 149, 72, and 55 min. (4) Stages of wakefulness had ultradian cycles, and stage W-2 was the most important in number and duration of occurrences. (5) Night wakefulness had characteristics different from day wakefulness. (6) Study of sequences showed that stage II was the least differentiated being transitional among the other stages, while stage III-IV was never preceded by wakefulness or REM, and almost always it followed stage II (99.0% of the time). (7) The high statistical significance of results obtained under restraint in different monkeys suggests that this situation has great potential value in the investigation of physiological mechanisms of ultradian rhythms. MESH: Electroencephalography-; Haplorhini-; Sleep,-REM- physiology; Wakefulness-physiology MESH: *Circadian-Rhythm; *Macaca-physiology; *Sleep-Stages-physiology TG: Animal; Female; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 79213246 UD: 7911 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 4 of 71 TI: Triunism: a transmaterial train--mind theory. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Ciba-Found-Symp. 1979(69): 369-96 ISSN: 0300- 5208 PY: 1979 LA: ENGLISH CP: NETHERLANDS AB: Triunism postulates that the mind is a unity with the following three structural elements so essential that the absence of any one will prevent its existence: (1) Brain cells and pathways possessing material and transmaterial properties. (2) A flow of environmental information, coded and transduced at the sensory receptors and forming part of the working brain through modifications of its anatomy and physiology. (3) Detectable manifestations derived from (1) and (2) which are expressed inward as perceptions and outward as behaviour. The outside world enters through the senses and becomes a material and functional part of the maturing brain. Without a brain, the mind cannot exist. Without sensory inputs, the mind will not be structured and cannot appear. Without manifestations of inner perceptions and outward motor expression, the mind cannot be recognized by the individual or the environment. Transmaterial entities require the existence of supporting matter and may be represented by patterns of material organization or by temporal or functional relations between parts of the material substratum. They may transcend the existence of specific materials, changing carriers while preserving their nonmaterial identity, but do not possess intrinsic properties of matter such as mass and energy. Transmaterial aspects of reality, including material substratum patterning, and relative temporal, and functional characteristics may be subjects of experimental research. MESH: Cats-; Child-Development; Chimpansee-troglodytes- physiology; Fetus-physiology; Haplorhini-; Identification- Psychology; Infant,-Newborn; Information-Theory; Language- Development; Perception-physiology; Pregnancy-; Psycholinguistics-; Rats-; Species-Specificity MESH: *Brain- physiology; *Mental-Processes-physiology; *Philosophy-TG: Animal; Female; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 80224172 UD: 8011 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 5 of 71 TI: Optimization on the selection of auxotrophic mutants in Candida utilis by snail enzyme treatment. AU: Delgado- JM; Herrera-LS; Perez-C; Lopez-R SO: Can-J-Microbiol. 1979 Apr; 25(4): 486-90 ISSN: 0008-4166 PY: 1979 LA: ENGLISH CP: CANADA AB: The determination of the best conditions for the application of the snail enzyme digestion method in the enrichment of auxotrophic mutants in Candida utilis was carried out following Box and Wilson's mathematical method. The selection procedure proposed was tested in the enrichment of auxotrophic mutants from a mutagenized culture of a wild-type strain. Mutant frequency was increased 46-fold by treatment with snail enzyme. The method also proved useful in the selection of additional auxotrophic mutations from single auxotrophs. MESH: Candida-isolation-and- -purification; Candida-metabolism; Culture-Media; Cysteine- metabolism; Helix-Snails-enzymology; Methylnitronitrosoguanidine- ; Models,-Biological; Mutagens-MESH: *Amino-Acids-metabolism; *Candida-genetics; *Mutation-TG: Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 80022430 UD: 8002 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 6 of 71 TI: Hybrid stimulator for chronic experiments. AU: Del-Pozo-F; Delgado-JM SO: IEEE-Trans-Biomed-Eng. 1978 Jan; 25(1): 92-4 ISSN: 0018-9294 PY: 1978 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED- STATES MESH: Computers-instrumentation; Computers-methods; Electrodes-MESH: *Neurons-physiology TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 78086289 UD: 7805 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 7 of 71 TI: Instrumentation, working hypotheses, and clinical aspects of neurostimulation. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Appl- Neurophysiol. 1977-78; 40(2-4): 88-110 ISSN: 0302-2773 PY: 1977 LA: ENGLISH CP: SWITZERLAND AB: The paper describes instrumentation developed in our laboratory for the therapy of neurological disorders, including (a) hybrid stimulator for chronic use which retains constant current characteristics, providing a low resistance path during the quiescent phase between pulses to minimize the postpulse charge; (b) brain radio stimulators, crystal controlled, with digital logic section and an optoelectric sensor for telemetry of the intensity used; (c) external stimoceiver for experimental and clinical use, combining multichannel stimulator and EEG telemetric instrument; (d) transdermal stimoceivers, totally implantable for two-way communication with the brain through the intact skin; and (e) implantable microprocessor for detection of EEG signals which are used to trigger contingent brain stimulation. Our working hypotheses for chronic brain stimulation include (a) electrical modification of the functional set point of specific cerebral areas; (b) feedback-controlled stimulation; and (c) establishment of artificial neuronal links with the aide of the computer. The paper concludes with a discussion of the indications for therapeutic use of brain stimulation and criteria for patient selection. MESH: Brain-; Computers-; Electric-Stimulation- Therapy-methods; Feedback-; Haplorhini-; Radio-; Telemetry- instrumentation; Time-Factors MESH: *Electric-Stimulation- Therapy-instrumentation; *Nervous-System-Diseases-therapy TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE; REVIEW AN: 79040710 UD: 7902 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 8 of 71 TI: Instrumentation, working hypotheses, and clinical aspects of neurostimulation. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Neurosurgery. 1977 Sep-Oct; 1(2): 191-5 ISSN: 0148-396X PY: 1977 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED- STATES MESH: Cats-; Electric-Stimulation-instrumentation; Feedback-; Haplorhini-; Pain-therapy; Rats-MESH: *Brain- physiopathology; *Electric-Stimulation-Therapy-instrumentation; *Electrodes,-Implanted TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 78247278 UD: 7812 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 9 of 71 TI: [Machines for exploring the brain] TO: Les machines a explorer le cerveau. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Auxiliaire. 1977 Jun; 50(2): 14-6 PY: 1977 LA: FRENCH; NON-ENGLISH CP: CANADA MESH: Electric-Stimulation; Electrodes,-Implanted MESH: *Brain- physiology TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 77266381 UD: 7712 SB: NURSING MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 10 of 71 TI: Cerebral blood flow and behavior during brain stimulation in the goat. AU: Manrique-M; Alborch-E; Delgado-JM SO: Am-J-Physiol. 1977 May; 232(5): H495-9 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0002-9513 PY: 1977 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES AB: Cerebral blood flow, heart rate, arterial blood pressure, and behavior were studied in conscious goats during electrical stimulation of the diencephalon and mesencephalon. Stimulation of the subthalamic area produced a considerable increase in ipsilateral cerebral blood flow and heart rate, accompanied by either a small or a large increase in systemic arterial blood pressure. Cardiovascular effects were associated with changes in alertness. The increase in cerebral blood flow was partially abolished by previous administration of atropine directly into the internal maxillary artery. Stimulation of the mesencephalic reticular formation caused a marked increase in blood pressure with no change or with some decrease in cerebral blood flow. After administration of phentolamine into the internal maxillary artery, stimulation produced increase in cerebral blood flow. The behavioral response consisted of restlessness and attempted flight. These results suggest the existence of cholinergi c vasodilator and adrenergic vasoconstrictor pathways to cerebral blood vessels that may be stimulated electrically. MESH: Atropine-pharmacology; Blood- Pressure-drug-effects; Diencephalon-physiology; Electric- Stimulation; Goats-; Heart-Rate-drug-effects; Mesencephalon- physiology; Phentolamine-pharmacology; Regional-Blood-Flow-drug- effects; Reticular-Formation-physiology; Vasomotor-System- physiology MESH: *Behavior,-Animal-physiology; *Brain-physiology; *Cerebrovascular-Circulation TG: Animal; Female PT: JOURNAL- ARTICLE AN: 77179497 UD: 7708 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 11 of 71 TI: Neurobiology of aggressive behavior. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Boll-Soc-Ital-Biol-Sper. 1976 Oct 30; 52(18 Suppl): 1-19 ISSN: 0037-8771 PY: 1976 LA: ENGLISH CP: ITALY AB: Causality, neurological mechanisms, and behavioral manifestations may be heterogeneous in different forms of aggressive behavior, but some elements are shared by all forms of violence, including the necessity of sensory inputs, the coding and decoding of information according to acquired frames of reference, and the activation of pre-established patterns of response. Understanding and prevention of violence requires a simultaneous study of its social, cultural, and economic aspects, at parity with an investigation of its neurological mechanisms. Part of the latter information may be obtained through animal experimentation, preferably in non-human primates. Feline predatory behavior has no equivalent in man, and therefore its hypothalamic representation probably does not exist in the human brain. Codes of information, frames of reference for sensory perception, axis to evaluate threats, and formulas for aggressive performance are not established genetically but must be learned ind ividually. We are born with the capacity to learn aggressive behavior, but not with established patterns of violence. Mechanisms for fighting which are acquired by individual experience may be triggered in a similar way by sensory cues, volition, and by electrical stimulation of specific cerebral areas. In monkeys, aggressive responses may be modified by changing the hierarchical position of the stimulated animal, indicating the physiological quality of the neurological mechanisms electrically activated. MESH: Acoustic-Stimulation; Behavior,-Animal; Cats-; Electric- Stimulation; Evoked-Potentials; Haplorhini-; Receptors,-Sensory- physiology; Synaptic-Transmission; Violence-MESH: *Aggression-; *Brain-physiology TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 77181755 UD: 7709 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 12 of 71 TI: Effects of diazepam related to social hierarchy in rhesus monkeys. AU: Delgado-JM; Grau-C; Delgado-Garcia-JM; Rodero-JM SO: Neuropharmacology. 1976 Jul; 15(7): 409-14 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0028-3908 PY: 1976 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND MESH: Aggression-drug-effects; Diazepam- administration-and-dosage; Feeding-Behavior-drug-effects; Haplorhini-; Macaca-mulatta; Motor-Activity-drug-effects MESH: *Diazepam-pharmacology; *Social-Behavior-drug-effects TG: Animal; Female; Human; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 77034905 UD: 7702 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 13 of 71 TI: Mobility controlled by feedback cerebral stimulation in monkeys. AU: Delgado-JM; Delgado-Garcia-JM; Grau-C SO: Physiol-Behav. 1976 Jan; 16(1): 43-9 ISSN: 0031-9384 PY: 1976 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND MESH: Behavior,-Animal-physiology; Cerebellum-physiology; Corpus-Callosum-physiology; Dominance- Subordination; Electrophysiology-; Gait-; Globus-Pallidus- physiology; Haplorhini-; Hippocampus-physiology; Macaca-mulatta; Red-Nucleus-physiology; Reinforcement-Psychology; Running-; Septum-Pellucidum-physiology; Telemetry-MESH: *Brain-physiology; *Electric-Stimulation; *Feedback-; *Motor-Activity-physiology TG: Animal; Support,-U.S.-Gov't,-Non-P.H.S. PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 76198037 UD: 7609 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 14 of 71 TI: Ultradian rhythms in the mobility and behavior of rhesus monkeys. AU: Delgado-Garcia-JM; Grau-C; DeFeudis-P; del-Pozo-F; Jimenez-JM; Delgado-JM SO: Exp-Brain-Res. 1976 May 10; 25(1): 79-91 ISSN: 0014-4819 PY: 1976 LA: ENGLISH CP: GERMANY,-WEST AB: The presence of ultradian rhythms in the mobility and behavior of rhesus monkeys was explored in eleven animals equipped with mobility FM transmitters and placed alone or in pairs in laboratory cage situated in a sound proof, temperature controlled room, with food and water ad libitum. After an habituation period of 3 to 7 days, telemetric recordings of the mobility of the animals showed ultradian rhythms with a periodicity of 70 min during the daily 12-h light period. During the corresponding 12-h dark period, there were two dominant cycles of 103-144 min and 48 min respectively. Restriction of food and water to 1h/day did not change the duration of these cycles, and the presence of random noise also had little effect. Spontaneous behavior occurred in regular sequences within each cycle. Social relationships were found to affect rhythmicity of behavior, since pairs of monkeys synchronized their cycles. The lever press response recorded during auto-shaping showed the same rhythmi city found in mobility, demonstrating the influence of ultradian rhythms on learned behavior. MESH: Cats-; Conditioning, ,-Operant-physiology; Drinking-Behavior-physiology; Feeding- Behavior-physiology; Grooming-; Haplorhini-; Social-Behavior MESH: *Behavior,-Animal-physiology; *Macaca-physiology; *Macaca- mulatta-physiology; *Motor-Activity-physiology; *Periodicity-TG: Animal; Female; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 76187565 UD: 7609 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 15 of 71 TI: [Psychologic aspects in the rehabilitation of patients with chronic pain] TO: Aspects psychologiques dans la rehabilitation des malades avec douleur chronique. AU: Santo- Domingo-J; Alonso-A; Delgado-JM; Obrador-S; Martin-Rodriguez-JG SO: Neurochirurgie. 1976; 22(7): 729-35 ISSN: 0028-3770 PY: 1976 LA: FRENCH; NON-ENGLISH CP: FRANCE MESH: Adolescence-; Adult-; Aged-; Attitude-to-Health; Middle-Age; Pain,-Intractable- rehabilitation; Pain,-Intractable-surgery MESH: *Pain,- Intractable-psychology TG: Female; Human; Male PT: JOURNAL- ARTICLE AN: 78051363 UD: 7803 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 16 of 71 TI: Fatigability of caudate nucleus stimulation in cats. AU: Delgado-JM; Delgado-Garcia-JM; Conde-M; Robles-SS SO: Neuropsychologia. 1976; 14(1): 11-21 ISSN: 0028-3932 PY: 1976 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND MESH: Catecholamines-metabolism; Cats-; Caudate-Nucleus-metabolism; Cocaine-pharmacology; Electric- Stimulation; Electrophysiology-; Eye-Movements; Habituation- Psychophysiology; Haloperidol-pharmacology; Imipramine- -pharmacology; Movement-; Orientation-; Reserpine-pharmacology; Time-Factors MESH: *Caudate-Nucleus-physiology; *Differential- Threshold; *Motor-Activity-physiology TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL- ARTICLE AN: 76196478 UD: 7609 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 17 of 71 TI: Behavioral inhibition induced by pallidal stimulation in monkeys. AU: Delgado-JM; Delgado-Garcia-JM; Amerigo-JA; Grau-C SO: Exp-Neurol. 1975 Nov; 49(2): 580-91 ISSN: 0014-4886 PY: 1975 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Aggression-physiology; Behavior,-Animal-physiology; Caudate- Nucleus-physiology; Dominance-Subordination; Electric- Stimulation; Haplorhini-; Macaca-mulatta; Motor-Activity- physiology; Social-Behavior MESH: *Behavior-Therapy-methods; *Globus-Pallidus-physiology; *Neural-Inhibition TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 76066397 UD: 7604 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 18 of 71 TI: [Development of a case of calcifying postinfarction ventricular aneurysm (contribution to its nonsurgical diagnosis)] TO: Evolucion de un caso de aneurisma ventricular postinfarto calcificado (contribucion al diagnostico incruento) AU: Garcia- JM; Morales-AG; Delgado-JM; Muller-JM; Morena-JT SO: Rev-Clin- Esp. 1975 Jun 30; 137(6): 575-9 ISSN: 0014-2565 PY: 1975 LA: SPANISH; NON-ENGLISH CP: SPAIN MESH: Calcinosis-diagnosis; Heart- Ventricle; Middle-Age MESH: *Calcinosis-etiology; *Heart- -Aneurysm-diagnosis; *Myocardial-Infarction-complications TG: Case-Report; Female; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 76012872 UD: 7601 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 19 of 71 TI: [Pattern of ventricular function and oxygen transport in septic shock] TO: Patrones de funcion ventricular y transporte de oxigeno en el shock septico AU: Medina-A; Caparros- A; Ruiz-Ocana-F; Picouto-FP; Fernandez-A; Delgado-JM SO: Rev- Clin-Esp. 1975 May 31; 137(4): 339-45 ISSN: 0014-2565 PY: 1975 LA: SPANISH; NON-ENGLISH CP: SPAIN MESH: Adult-; Aged-; English- Abstract; Hemodynamics-; Middle-Age MESH: *Heart-Ventricle- physiopathology; *Shock,-Septic-physiopathology TG: Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 75197552 UD: 7511 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 20 of 71 TI: Two-way transdermal communication with the brain. AU: Delgado-JM; Lipponen-V; Weiss-G; Del-Pozo-F; Monteagudo-JL; McMahon-R SO: Am-Psychol. 1975 Mar; 30(3): 265-73 ISSN: 0003-066X PY: 1975 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Electrodes,-Implanted; Goats-; Radio-Waves; Telemetry-MESH: *Brain-physiology; *Electric-Stimulation-instrumentation; *Electroencephalography-instrumentation TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL- ARTICLE AN: 75181853 UD: 7510 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 21 of 71 TI: Social hierarchy in monkeys (Macaca mulatta) modified by chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride. AU: Apfelbach-R; Delgado-JM SO: Neuropharmacology. 1974 Jan; 13(1): 11-20 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0028-3908 PY: 1974 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND MESH: Aggression-drug-effects; Chlordiazepoxide- administration-and-dosage; Dose-Response-Relationship,-Drug; Grooming-; Haplorhini-; Injections,-Intramuscular; Macaca-; Motor-Activity-drug-effects; Social-Dominance; Time-Factors MESH: *Behavior,-Animal-drug-effects; *Chlordiazepoxide-pharmacology; *Social-Behavior TG: Animal; Human; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 74147026 UD: 7408 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 22 of 71 TI: Therapeutic programmed stimulation of the brain in man. pp. 615-37. AU: Delgado-JM SO: In: Sweet WH, et al., ed. Neurosurgical treatment in psychiatry, pain, and epilepsy. Baltimore, Univ Park Press, 1977. W3 WO5384 1975n. LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Behavior,-Animal-physiology; Brain-physiopathology; Caudate-Nucleus-physiology; Electric- Stimulation; Electrodes,-Implanted; Electroencephalography-; Goats-; Haplorhini-; Pain-physiopathology; Vocalization,-Animal- physiology MESH: *Brain-; *Electric-Stimulation-Therapy; *Pain,- Intractable-therapy TG: Animal; Human; Male PT: MONOGRAPH AN: 77142403 UD: 7707 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 23 of 71 TI: Intractable pain: dynamics of its psychoneurosurgical approach and brain stimulation. pp. 639-49. AU: Martin- -Rodriguez-JG; Delgado-JM; Obrador-S; Santo-Domingo-J; Alonso-A SO: In: Sweet WH, et al., ed. Neurosurgical treatment in psychiatry, pain, and epilepsy. Baltimore, Univ Park Press, 1977. W3 WO5384 1975n. LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Adolescence- ; Adult-; Aged-; Brain-; Middle-Age; Sympathectomy-MESH: *Electric-Stimulation-Therapy; *Pain,-Intractable-therapy; *Psychosurgery-; *Psychotropic-Drugs-therapeutic-use TG: Female; Human; Male PT: MONOGRAPH AN: 77142367 UD: 7707 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 24 of 71 TI: Case report: juvenile psychomotor epilepsy and associated behavior disorder--20-year follow-up of temporal lobectomy. pp. 569-71. AU: Hamlin-H; Delgado-JM SO: In: Sweet WH, et al., ed. Neurosurgical treatment in psychiatry, pain, and epilepsy. Baltimore, Univ Park Press, 1977. W3 WO5384 1975n. LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Child-; Electroencephalography-; Epilepsy,-Temporal-Lobe-complications; Epilepsy,-Temporal-Lobe- diagnosis; Temporal-Lobe-surgery MESH: *Aggression-; *Epilepsy,- Temporal-Lobe-surgery; *Psychosurgery-; *Social-Behavior- Disorders-etiology TG: Case-Report; Human; Male PT: MONOGRAPH AN: 77142351 UD: 7707 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 25 of 71 TI: Inhibitory systems and emotions. pp. 183-207. AU: Delgado-JM SO: In: Levi L, ed. Emotions: their parameters and measurement. New York, Raven Press, 1975. WL 102 E54 1975. LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Aggression-physiology; Behavior-physiology; Brain-Mapping; Caudate-Nucleus-physiology; Conditioning,-Operant-drug-effects; Corpus-Striatum-physiology; Dominance-Subordination; Electric-Stimulation; Environment-; Feeding-Behavior-physiology; Haplorhini-; Hylobates-; Macaca- mulatta; Motor-Activity-physiology; Primates-; Self-Stimulation; Sleep-physiology; Social-Behavior-drug-effects; Thiopental- pharmacology MESH: *Brain-physiology; *Emotions-physiology; *Neural-Inhibition TG: Animal; Human; Support,-U.S.-Gov't,-Non-P. H.S. PT: MONOGRAPH; REVIEW AN: 76191742 UD: 7609 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 26 of 71 TI: [Transdermal cerebral stimulation in painful phantom limb] TO: Estimulacion cerebral transdermica en miembro fantasma doloroso. AU: Obrador-S; Delgado-JM; Martin-JG; Santo- Domingo-J; Alonso-A SO: Arch-Neurobiol-Madr. 1973 May-Jun; 36(3): 181-6 ISSN: 0004-0576 PY: 1973 LA: SPANISH; NON-ENGLISH CP: SPAIN MESH: Adult-; Electrodes-; English-Abstract; Methods-MESH: *Brain-physiology; *Electric-Stimulation; *Pain,-Intractable- therapy; *Phantom-Limb-therapy; *Telemetry-TG: Case-Report; Human; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 74042261 UD: 7403 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 27 of 71 TI: [Effects of direct and tele-stimulation of the amygdala and the hippocampus on feeding and social behavior in the monkey (Macacus rhesus)] TO: Effetti della stimolazione diretta e della telestimolazione dell'amigdala e dell'ippocampo sul comportamento alimentare e sociale nella scimmia (Macacus rhesus. AU: Giammanco-S; Delgado-JM SO: Boll-Soc-Ital-Biol-Sper. 1972 Jul 30; 48(11): 303-4 ISSN: 0037-8771 PY: 1972 LA: ITALIAN; NON-ENGLISH CP: ITALY MESH: Electric-Stimulation; Haplorhini-MESH: *Amygdaloid-Body-physiology; *Behavior,-Animal; *Feeding- Behavior; *Hippocampus-physiology; *Macaca-; *Social-Behavior TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 73002069 UD: 7301 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 28 of 71 TI: Dialytrode for long term intracerebral perfusion in awake monkeys. AU: Delgado-JM; DeFeudis-FV; Roth-RH; Ryugo-DK; Mitruka-BM SO: Arch-Int-Pharmacodyn-Ther. 1972; 198(1): 9-21 ISSN: 0003-9780 PY: 1972 LA: ENGLISH CP: BELGIUM MESH: Amino- Acids-analysis; Amino-Acids-biosynthesis; Amino-Acids-metabolism; Amygdaloid-Body-drug-effects; Amygdaloid-Body-metabolism; Brain- Chemistry-drug-effects; Caudate-Nucleus-drug-effects; Caudate- Nucleus-metabolism; Chromatography,-Gas; Diffusion-; Dopa- metabolism; Electric-Stimulation; Electrodes-; Electrodes,- Implanted; Glutamates-pharmacology; Glycoproteins-analysis; Haplorhini-; Macaca-; Perfusion-instrumentation; Stereotaxic- Techniques MESH: *Amygdaloid-Body-physiology; *Catheterization- instrumentation; *Caudate-Nucleus-physiology; *Dialysis- instrumentation TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 72260685 UD: 7212 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 29 of 71 TI: [Transdermal cerebral stimulation in painful phantom limb] TO: Estimulacion cerebral transdermica en miembro fantasma doloroso. AU: Obrador-S; Delgado-JM; Martin-JG; Santo- Domingo-J; Alonso-A SO: Rev-Esp-Otoneurooftalmol-Neurocir. 1972 Nov-Dec; 30(178): 269-72 ISSN: 0034-9453 PY: 1972 LA: SPANISH; NON-ENGLISH CP: SPAIN MESH: Adult-; Electrodes-; English- Abstract; Methods-; Skin-MESH: *Brain-; *Electric-Stimulation- Therapy; *Phantom-Limb-therapy TG: Case-Report; Human; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 73148836 UD: 7307 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 30 of 71 TI: Injections of GABA and glutamate into the amygdalae of awake monkeys. AU: Delgado-JM; DeFeudis-FV; Bellido- I SO: Commun-Behav-Biol. 1971 Apr; 5(6): 347-57 ISSN: 0010-3608 PY: 1971 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Aminobutyric-Acids- pharmacology; Amygdaloid-Body-drug-effects; Behavior,-Animal- drug-effects; Caudate-Nucleus-drug-effects; Caudate-Nucleus- physiology; Convulsions-chemically-induced; Depression,-Chemical; Electric-Stimulation; Electrodes,-Implanted; Electroencephalography-; Electrophysiology-drug-effects; Glutamates-pharmacology; Haplorhini-; Hippocampus-drug-effects; Hippocampus-physiology; Hypothalamus-drug-effects; Hypothalamus- physiology; Injections-; Macaca-; Stimulation,-Chemical; Wakefulness-MESH: *Aminobutyric-Acids-administration-and-dosage; *Amygdaloid-Body-physiology; *Glutamates-administration-and- dosage TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 72084011 UD: 7205 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 31 of 71 TI: Brain excitability and behavioral reactivity in monkeys under meprobamate. AU: Delgado-JM; Lico-MC; Bracchitta-H; Snyder-DR SO: Arch-Int-Pharmacodyn-Ther. 1971 Nov; 194(1): 5-17 ISSN: 0003-9780 PY: 1971 LA: ENGLISH CP: BELGIUM MESH: Amygdaloid-Body-physiology; Avoidance-Learning-drug-effects; Basal-Ganglia-physiology; Caudate-Nucleus-physiology; Depression, -Chemical; Electric-Stimulation; Electrophysiology-; Haplorhini-; Macaca-; Meprobamate-administration-and-dosage; Thalamic-Nuclei- physiology; Vocalization,-Animal-drug-effects MESH: *Behavior,- Animal-drug-effects; *Brain-physiology; *Meprobamate-pharmacology TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 72052025 UD: 7203 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 32 of 71 TI: Repeated stimulation of amygdala in awake monkeys. AU: Delgado-JM; Rivera-ML; Mir-D SO: Brain-Res. 1971 Mar 19; 27(1): 111-31 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0006-8993 PY: 1971 LA: ENGLISH CP: NETHERLANDS MESH: Aggression-; Brain-physiology; Electric- Stimulation; Electroencephalography-; Electroshock-; Emotions-; Haplorhini-; Reinforcement-Psychology; Social-Behavior MESH: *Amygdaloid-Body-physiology; *Behavior,-Animal; *Wakefulness-TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 71166215 UD: 7107 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 33 of 71 TI: Content, synthesis and collectability of amino acids in various structures of the brains of rhesus monkeys. AU: DeFeudis- FV; Delgado-JM; Roth-RH SO: Brain-Res. 1970 Feb 17; 18(1): 15-23 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0006-8993 PY: 1970 LA: ENGLISH CP: NETHERLANDS MESH: Alanine-analysis; Alanine-biosynthesis; Amino-Acids-analysis; Aminobutyric-Acids-analysis; Aminobutyric- Acids-biosynthesis; Amygdaloid-Body-analysis; Aspartic-Acid- analysis; Aspartic-Acid-biosynthesis; Behavior,-Animal; Brain- physiology; Brain-Chemistry; Carbon-Isotopes; Caudate-Nucleus- analysis; Central-Nervous-System-physiology; Cerebral-Cortex- analysis; Cerebral-Cortex-metabolism; Glutamates-analysis; Glutamates-biosynthesis; Glycine-analysis; Glycine-biosynthesis; Haplorhini-; Hypothalamus-analysis; Hypothalamus-metabolism; Isoleucine-analysis; Methods-; Perfusion-; Phenylalanine- analysis; Proline-analysis; Synaptic-Transmission; Technology,- Radiologic; Tyrosine-analysis; Valine-analysis MESH: *Amino- Acids-biosynthesis; *Amygdaloid-Body-metabolism; *Caudate- Nucleus-metabolism TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 70135294 UD: 7006 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 34 of 71 TI: Operant conditioning of amygdala spindling in the free chimpanzee. AU: Delgado-JM; Johnston-VS; Wallace-JD; Bradley-RJ SO: Brain-Res. 1970 Sep 16; 22(3): 347-62 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0006-8993 PY: 1970 LA: ENGLISH CP: NETHERLANDS MESH: Anesthesia,-Local; Caudate-Nucleus- physiology; Computers-; Electric-Stimulation; Electroencephalography-; Grooming-; Laterality-; Light-; Movement-; Odors-; Pongidae-; Reticular-Formation-physiology; Sleep-; Telemetry-; Wakefulness-MESH: *Amygdaloid-Body- physiology; *Behavior,-Animal; *Conditioning,-Operant TG: Animal; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 71000249 UD: 7101 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 35 of 71 TI: Clinodactyly deformity simulating trisomy-18 hand malformation. AU: Comings-DE; Delgado-JM SO: JAMA. 1970 Aug 17; 213(7): 1192 ISSN: 0098-7484 PY: 1970 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED- STATES MESH: Dermatoglyphics-; Diagnosis,-Differential; Fingers- radiography; Hand-Deformities,-Acquired-diagnosis; Infant-; Karyotyping-MESH: *Chromosomes,-Human,-16-18; *Fingers- abnormalities; *Hand-Deformities,-Acquired-genetics; *Trisomy- TG: Female; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 70268944 UD: 7011 SB: AIM MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 36 of 71 TI: Effects of lithium on amino-acids in mouse brain in vivo. AU: DeFeudis-FV; Delgado-JM SO: Nature. 1970 Feb 21; 225(234): 749-50 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0028-0836 PY: 1970 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND MESH: Amino-Acids-analysis; Injections,- Intraperitoneal; Mice-MESH: *Brain-Chemistry-drug-effects; *Glutamates-analysis; *Lithium-pharmacology TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 70104456 UD: 7005 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 37 of 71 TI: Synthesis and release of noradrenaline and dopamine from discrete regiions of monkey brain. AU: Roth-RH; Allikmets-L; Delgado-JM SO: Arch-Int-Pharmacodyn-Ther. 1969 Oct; 181(2): 273- 82 ISSN: 0003-9780 PY: 1969 LA: ENGLISH CP: BELGIUM MESH: Chromatography,-Ion-Exchange; Dopa-metabolism; Haplorhini-; Perfusion-; Stereotaxic-Techniques; Tyrosine-metabolism MESH: *Amygdaloid-Body-metabolism; *Caudate-Nucleus-metabolism; *Dopamine-biosynthesis; *Dopamine-metabolism; *Hypothalamus- metabolism; *Norepinephrine-biosynthesis; *Norepinephrine- metabolism TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 71237159 UD: 7110 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 38 of 71 TI: Operant conditioning of EEG in the unrestrained chimpanzee. AU: Delgado-JM; Johnston-VS; Wallace-JD; Bradley-RJ SO: Electroencephalogr-Clin-Neurophysiol. 1969 Sep; 27(7): 701-2 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0013-4649 PY: 1969 LA: ENGLISH CP: NETHERLANDS MESH: Amygdaloid-Body-physiology; Haplorhini-; Odors-; Reticular-Formation-physiology MESH: *Conditioning,- Operant; *Electroencephalography-TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 70035696 UD: 7002 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 39 of 71 TI: Fragmental organization of emotional behavior in the monkey brain. AU: Delgado-JM; Mir-D SO: Ann-N-Y-Acad-Sci. 1969 Jul 30; 159(3): 731-51 ISSN: 0077-8923 PY: 1969 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Aggression-; Autonomic-Nervous-System- physiology; Avoidance-Learning; Electric-Stimulation; Electroencephalography-; Facial-Expression; Haplorhini-; Hypothalamus-physiology; Motor-Activity; Reinforcement- Psychology; Sex-Behavior,-Animal; Social-Behavior; Social-Class; Vocalization,-Animal MESH: *Behavior,-Animal; *Brain-physiology; *Emotions-TG: Animal; Human; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 70034525 UD: 7002 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 40 of 71 TI: Effects of lithium injections into the amygdala and hippocampus of awake monkeys. AU: Delgado-JM; DeFeudis-FV SO: Exp-Neurol. 1969 Oct; 25(2): 255-67 ISSN: 0014-4886 PY: 1969 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Acetylcholine-pharmacology; Amygdaloid-Body-drug-effects; Amygdaloid-Body-pathology; Cell- Membrane-Permeability-drug-effects; Electrodes-; Fibroblasts-; Glutamates-administration-and-dosage; Haplorhini-; Hippocampus- pathology; Injections,-Intraperitoneal; Neuroglia-; Stimulation,- Chemical MESH: *Electroencephalography-; *Hippocampus-drug- effects; *Lithium-administration-and-dosage TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 70009343 UD: 7001 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 41 of 71 TI: Radiostimulation of the brain in primates and man. Fourth Becton, Dickinson and Company Oscar Schwidetzky Memorial Lecture. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Anesth-Analg. 1969 Jul-Aug; 48(4): 529-42 ISSN: 0003-2999 PY: 1969 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED- STATES MESH: Brain-Diseases-therapy; Electrodes-; Electroencephalography-; Evoked-Potentials; Haplorhini-; Infection-; Methods-; Skin-MESH: *Brain-physiology; *Electric- Stimulation; *Electronics,-Medical; *Radio-Waves TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 69233440 UD: 6910 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 42 of 71 TI: Content and release of amino-acids and catecholamines in monkey brain. AU: DeFeudis-FV; Delgado-JM; Roth-RH SO: Nature. 1969 Jul 5; 223(201): 74-5 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0028-0836 PY: 1969 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND MESH: Basal-Ganglia-analysis; Carbon-Isotopes; Glucose-metabolism; Haplorhini-; Hydroxybutyrates-metabolism; Tyrosine-metabolism MESH: *Amino-Acids-analysis; *Brain- Chemistry; *Catecholamines-analysis TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL- ARTICLE AN: 69230311 UD: 6910 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 43 of 71 TI: Radio-controlled behavior. AU: Delgado-JM SO: N- Y-State-J-Med. 1969 Feb 1; 69(3): 413-7 ISSN: 0028-7628 PY: 1969 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Cats-; Child-; Haplorhini- MESH: *Behavior-; *Brain-physiology; *Mental-Processes; *Radio- Waves TG: Animal; Human; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 69179624 UD: 6908 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 44 of 71 TI: Effects of anticholinergic drugs on epileptic activity from amygdala and frontal cortex. A comparative study in monkeys. AU: Vas-CJ; Delgado-JM; Glaser-GH SO: Neurology. 1969 Mar; 19(3): 234-41 ISSN: 0028-3878 PY: 1969 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Amygdaloid-Body-physiology; Behavior,-Animal-drug-effects; Cerebral-Cortex-physiology; Electric-Stimulation; Electroencephalography-; Haplorhini-; Procyclidine-pharmacology; Scopolamine-pharmacology MESH: *Amygdaloid-Body-drug-effects; *Cerebral-Cortex-drug-effects; *Parasympatholytics-pharmacology TG: Animal; Comparative-Study PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 69130424 UD: 6906 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 45 of 71 TI: Implantation of multilead electrode assemblies and radio stimulation of the brain in chimpanzees. ARL-TR-69-2. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Tech-Doc-Rep-ARL-TDR. 1969 Mar: 1-19 PY: 1969 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Electric-Stimulation; Electrodes- ; Methods-; Stereotaxic-Techniques; Telemetry-MESH: *Brain- physiology; *Pongidae-TG: Animal; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 69288989 UD: 6912 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 46 of 71 TI: Conditioned suppression via subcortical radio stimulation in the chimpanzee. ARL-TR-69-1. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Tech-Doc-Rep-ARL-TDR. 1969 Mar: 1-16 PY: 1969 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Electric-Stimulation; Extinction-Psychology; Radio-Waves; Reinforcement-Psychology MESH: *Cerebral-Cortex- physiology; *Conditioning,-Classical; *Pongidae-TG: Animal; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 69288988 UD: 6912 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 47 of 71 TI: Intra-mesencephalic injection of imipramine, promazine and chlorprothixene in awake monkeys. AU: Allikmets-L; Delgado-JM; Richards-SA SO: Int-J-Neuropharmacol. 1968 May; 7(3): 185-93 PY: 1968 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND MESH: Electric- Stimulation; Haplorhini-; Injections-; Procaine-pharmacology MESH: *Attention-drug-effects; *Chlorprothixene-pharmacology; *Corpora-Quadrigemina-drug-effects; *Imipramine-pharmacology; *Mesencephalon-drug-effects; *Motor-Activity-drug-effects; *Promazine-pharmacology; *Social-Behavior-drug-effects TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 69164696 UD: 6907 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 48 of 71 TI: Injection of antidepressants in the amygdala of awake monkeys. AU: Allikmets-L; Delgado-JM SO: Arch-Int- Pharmacodyn-Ther. 1968 Sep; 175(1): 170-8 ISSN: 0003-9780 PY: 1968 LA: ENGLISH CP: BELGIUM MESH: Amitriptyline-pharmacology; Chlorprothixene-pharmacology; Electric-Stimulation; Electroencephalography-; Haplorhini-; Imipramine-pharmacology; Injections-; Procaine-pharmacology; Promazine-pharmacology MESH: *Amygdaloid-Body-drug-effects; *Antidepressive-Agents- administration-and-dosage TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 69062595 UD: 6903 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 49 of 71 TI: Intracerebral radio stimulation and recording in completely free patients. AU: Delgado-JM; Mark-V; Sweet-W; Ervin- F; Weiss-G; Bach-Y-Rita-G; Hagiwara-R SO: J-Nerv-Ment-Dis. 1968 Oct; 147(4): 329-40 ISSN: 0022-3018 PY: 1968 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Adolescence-; Adult-; Aggression-; Amygdaloid-Body-physiopathology; Electroencephalography-; Epilepsy,-Temporal-Lobe-therapy; Hippocampus-physiopathology; Methods-; Motor-Activity; Telemetry-; Verbal-Behavior MESH: *Behavior-; *Epilepsy,-Temporal-Lobe-physiopathology; *Radio- Waves; *Temporal-Lobe-physiopathology TG: Female; Human; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 69011966 UD: 6901 SB: AIM MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 50 of 71 TI: Aggression and defense under cerebral radio control. AU: Delgado-JM SO: UCLA-Forum-Med-Sci. 1967; 7: 171-93 ISSN: 0082-7134 PY: 1967 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Autonomic-Nervous-System-physiology; Cats-; Caudate-Nucleus- physiology; Cerebral-Cortex-physiology; Conditioning-Psychology; Drive-; Electric-Stimulation; Escape-Reaction; Extinction- -Psychology; Fatigue-; Haplorhini-; Hostility-; Motor-Activity; Posture-; Social-Behavior; Thalamus-physiology; Vocalization,- Animal MESH: *Aggression-; *Brain-physiology; *Defense-Mechanisms TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE; REVIEW AN: 69036058 UD: 6902 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 51 of 71 TI: Limbic system and free behavior. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Prog-Brain-Res. 1967; 27: 48-68 ISSN: 0079-6123 PY: 1967 LA: ENGLISH CP: NETHERLANDS MESH: Haplorhini-; Psychophysiology-; Radio-Waves MESH: *Behavior,-Animal; *Limbic-System-physiology TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 68101428 UD: 6804 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 52 of 71 TI: Brain research and behavioural activity. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Endeavour. 1967 Sep; 26(99): 149-54 ISSN: 0013- 7162 PY: 1967 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND MESH: Behavior,-Animal; Cats-; Electric-Stimulation; Haplorhini-MESH: *Behavior-; *Brain-physiology TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 68082946 UD: 6803 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 53 of 71 TI: Social rank and radio-stimulated aggressiveness in monkeys. AU: Delgado-JM SO: J-Nerv-Ment-Dis. 1967 May; 144(5): 383-90 ISSN: 0022-3018 PY: 1967 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Corpora-Quadrigemina-physiology; Facial- Nerve-physiology; Haplorhini-; Motor-Skills; Radio-Waves; Red- Nucleus-physiology; Thalamus-physiology MESH: *Aggression-; *Behavior,-Animal; *Brain-physiology TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 67212683 UD: 6711 SB: AIM MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 54 of 71 TI: Reversible depression of hippocampus by local injections of anesthetics in monkeys. AU: Delgado-JM; Kitahata-LM SO: Electroencephalogr-Clin-Neurophysiol. 1967 May; 22(5): 453-64 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0013-4649 PY: 1967 LA: ENGLISH CP: NETHERLANDS MESH: Dibucaine-pharmacology; Electroencephalography-; Electrophysiology-; Haplorhini-; Injections-; Lidocaine-pharmacology; Phenobarbital-pharmacology MESH: *Amygdaloid-Body-drug-effects; *Anesthetics,-Local- pharmacology; *Basal-Ganglia-drug-effects; *Hippocampus-drug- effects; *Hypothalamus-drug-effects; *Thalamus-drug-effects TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 67135552 UD: 6708 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 55 of 71 TI: Gamma-butyrolactone and gamma-hydroxybutyric acid. II. The pharmacologically active form. AU: Roth-RH; Delgado-JM; Giarman- NJ SO: Int-J-Neuropharmacol. 1966 Nov; 5(6): 421-8 PY: 1966 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND MESH: Behavior,-Animal-drug-effects; Cats-; Electric-Stimulation; Electroencephalography-; Haplorhini-; Injections,-Intra-Arterial; Injections,-Intravenous; Motor- Activity-drug-effects; Perfusion-; Rats-; Reflex-drug-effects; Synaptic-Transmission-drug-effects MESH: *Blood-Pressure-drug- -effects; *Brain-drug-effects; *Ganglia,-Spinal-drug-effects; *Hydroxybutyrates-administration-and-dosage; *Lactones- administration-and-dosage; *Nictitating-Membrane-drug-effects TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 68006706 UD: 6801 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 56 of 71 TI: Aggressive behavior evoked by radio stimulation in monkey colonies. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Am-Zool. 1966 Nov; 6(4): 669-81 ISSN: 0003-1569 PY: 1966 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Haplorhini-MESH: *Aggression-; *Behavior,-Animal; *Brain- physiology; *Radio-Waves TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 67246356 UD: 6712 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 57 of 71 TI: Intracerebral perfusion in awake monkeys. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Arch-Int-Pharmacodyn-Ther. 1966 Jun; 161(2): 442- 62 ISSN: 0003-9780 PY: 1966 LA: ENGLISH CP: BELGIUM MESH: Acetylcholine-pharmacology; Cerebrospinal-Fluid-metabolism; Electrophysiology-; Haplorhini-; Perfusion-; Potassium- metabolism; Sodium-metabolism; Stereotaxic-Techniques- instrumentation MESH: *Brain-metabolism; *Brain-physiology; *Stereotaxic-Techniques TG: Animal; Female PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 67050164 UD: 6703 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 58 of 71 TI: Intracerebral temperatures in free-moving cats. AU: Delgado-JM; Hanai-T SO: Am-J-Physiol. 1966 Sep; 211(3): 755- -69 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0002-9513 PY: 1966 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Acetylcholine-pharmacology; Amygdaloid- Body-physiology; Arousal-; Behavior,-Animal; Cats-; Cerebral- Cortex-physiology; Chlorpromazine-pharmacology; Electric- Stimulation; Epinephrine-pharmacology; Hippocampus-physiology; Hypothalamus-physiology; Reticular-Formation-physiology; Sleep- MESH: *Body-Temperature; *Brain-physiology TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 67052578 UD: 6704 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 59 of 71 TI: Inhibition induced by forebrain stimulation in the monkey. AU: Rubinstein-EH; Delgado-JM SO: Am-J-Physiol. 1963 Nov; 205(5): 941-8 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0002-9513 PY: 1963 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Aggression-; Amphetamine-pharmacology; Autonomic-Nervous-System-physiology; Avoidance-Learning; Electric-Stimulation; Haplorhini-; Heart-Rate; Hunger-; Psychophysiology-; Respiration-; Self-Stimulation MESH: *Amygdaloid-Body-physiology; *Behavior,-Animal; *Caudate-Nucleus- physiology; *Telencephalon-physiology; *Thalamus-physiology TG: Animal; Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 67174591 UD: 6710 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1966 - 1981 60 of 71 TI: Effect of brain stimulation on task-free situations. AU: Delgado-JM SO: Electroencephalogr-Clin- -Neurophysiol. 1963: Suppl 24:260+ This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0013-4649 PY: 1963 LA: ENGLISH CP: NETHERLANDS MESH: Cats-; Electrophysiology-; Haplorhini- MESH: *Behavior,-Animal; *Brain-physiology; *Electric-Stimulation TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 66006627 UD: 6601 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 61 of 71 TI: Paralysis, dysphagia and balance problems associated with stroke. AU: Delgado-JM SO: J-Neurosci-Nurs. 1988 Aug; 20(4): 260 ISSN: 0888-0395 PY: 1988 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED- STATES MESH: Prognosis-MESH: *Cerebrovascular-Disorders- complications; *Deglutition-Disorders-etiology; *Equilibrium-; *Paralysis-etiology TG: Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 89054928 UD: 8903 SB: NURSING MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 62 of 71 TI: Care of the patient with Parkinson's disease: surgical and nursing interventions. AU: Delgado-JM; Billo-JM AD: Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center, College of Nursing, Chicago, IL 60612. SO: J-Neurosci-Nurs. 1988 Jun; 20(3): 142-50 ISSN: 0888-0395 PY: 1988 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES AB: Parkinson's disease (PD), occurring in one million people with 50,000 new cases each year, is the most prevalent degenerative neurological disorder. With symptoms occurring insidiously and gradually, PD typically strikes in the sixth decade of life. Parkinsonian signs and symptoms include the classic combination of resting tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia and postural instability. The impact of the disease varies among individuals. Since the experiences of patients with Parkinson's disease are so varied and complex, nurses must play a pivotal role in their care. The quality of life of individuals with PD has changed dramatically since the advent of levodopa (L-Dopa) and other anti-Parkinson drugs. Recently autotransplantation of the adrenal medulla into the caudate nucleus, an investigational surgical treatment for Parkinson's disease, has been developed. Success with this procedure has been reported in two case studies. Autotransplantation is performed in several institutions in t he United States. In this paper, the acute nursing care of individuals who have undergone autotransplantation, as well as short-term effects of the procedure on the lives of two patients and their families will be examined. This article addresses traditional medical treatment, physiology of movement and autotransplantation in addition to two case studies. MESH: Adrenal-Medulla-transplantation; Antiparkinson-Agents- therapeutic-use; Caudate-Nucleus-surgery; Middle-Age; Nursing- Diagnosis-methods; Parkinson-Disease-physiopathology; Parkinson- Disease-therapy; Postoperative-Care-methods; Postoperative-Care- psychology; Transplantation,-Autologous MESH: *Parkinson-Disease- nursing TG: Case-Report; Female; Human; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE RN: 0 NM: Antiparkinson-Agents AN: 88258148 UD: 8810 SB: NURSING MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 63 of 71 TI: [Factor X deficiency in systemic amyloidosis. Presentation of a case] TO: Deficit de factor X en amiloidosis sistemica. Presentacion de un caso. AU: Ribera-C; Delgado-JM; Toledo-T; Martin-MA; Bornstein-R; Fernandez-F SO: Rev-Clin-Esp. 1986 Oct; 179(6): 302-4 ISSN: 0014-2565 PY: 1986 LA: SPANISH; NON-ENGLISH CP: SPAIN MESH: Aged-; Amyloidosis-diagnosis; English-Abstract MESH: *Amyloidosis-complications; *Factor-X- Deficiency-etiology; *Hypoprothrombinemias-etiology TG: Case- Report; Human; Male PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 87093237 UD: 8704 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 64 of 71 TI: Aminobutyric acid greatly increases the in vivo extracellular taurine in the rat hippocampus. AU: Lerma-J; Herranz-AS; Herreras-O; Munoz-D; Solis-JM; del-Rio-RM; Delgado-JM SO: J-Neurochem. 1985 Mar; 44(3): 983-6 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0022-3042 PY: 1985 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES AB: The effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on the extracellular levels of taurine and on excitability in the dentate gyrus were studied in anesthetized rats by the dialytrode technique. The dentate gyrus was perfused by means of a dialytrode with Krebs-Ringer-bicarbonate or GABA solutions. Amino acid contents in perfusates and dentate field potentials evoked by electrical stimulation of the perforant pathway were evaluated. GABA drastically elevated the levels of extracellular taurine in a dose-dependent manner, decreasing the amplitude of the population spike. This result indicates that GABA stimulates taurine release, probably by a counter-transport process. It is suggested that in physiological conditions an increase in extracellular taurine may be produced by synaptically released GABA. MESH: Glutamine-metabolism; Hippocampus-drug-effects; Perfusion-; Rats-; Rats,-Inbred-Strains; Time-Factors MESH: *GABA-pharmacology; *Hippocampus-metabolism; *Taurine-metabolism TG: Animal; Support,-Non-U.S.-Gov't PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE RN: 107- 35-7; 56-12-2; 6899-04-3 NM: Taurine; GABA; Glutamine AN: 85133668 UD: 8506 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 65 of 71 TI: Dialytrode technology and local profiles of amino acids in the awake cat brain. AU: Delgado-JM; Lerma-J; Martin-del-Rio-R; Solis-JM SO: J-Neurochem. 1984 May; 42(5): 1218-28 This title is owned by this library Call Number: Praesenz ISSN: 0022-3042 PY: 1984 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES AB: Methods to investigate the in vivo effects and release of neuroactive substances include cortical cups, push-pull cannulae, chemitrodes, and dialytrodes. Critical evaluation of these procedures is necessary in order to interpret related results and to select the most suitable devices for further studies. Recent improvements in the dialytrode include structural modifications and the use of a small, permeable membrane constructed of thin polyester. The dialytrode system and its diffusion rates have been characterized with in vitro studies. In vivo long-term experiments in awake cats have been conducted to test injection rates, diffusion of [14C]urea, temporal variability, pressure factors, and other experimental variables. Using dialytrodes we have measured the normal profile of amino acids present in different cerebral structures and their possible correlations. MESH: Cats-; Electrodes-; Perfusion- instrumentation; Perfusion-methods MESH: *Amino-Acids-analysis; *Brain-Chemistry; *Wakefulness-physiology TG: Animal; Support,- Non-U.S.-Gov't PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE RN: 0 NM: Amino-Acids AN: 84163881 UD: 8407 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 66 of 71 TI: Aspartate kinase and homoserine dehydrogenase of Candida utilis. AU: Benitez-JA; Delgado-JM; Herrera-LS SO: Folia- Microbiol-Praha. 1983; 28(3): 149-56 ISSN: 0015-5632 PY: 1983 LA: ENGLISH CP: CZECHOSLOVAKIA AB: Aspartate kinase and homoserine dehydrogenase activity were assayed in a dialyzed cell-free extract of Candida utilis. Aspartate kinase was partly inhibited by ATP-Mg and by Mg2+ alone. There appear to be two isoenzymes of aspartate kinase in the yeast, one heat-labile, the other relatively heat-stable. The first is subject to feedback inhibition by threonine, the other is threonine-resistant. Neither aspartate kinase nor homoserine dehydrogenase is the rate-limiting enzyme in methionine biosynthesis. Homoserine dehydrogenase measured in the forward direction showed an activity five times higher than aspartate kinase. No regulatory interaction could be demonstrated for this enzyme. No repression of aspartate kinase and homoserine dehydrogenase synthesis by threonine, methionine or both amino acids was observed. MESH: Adenosine-Triphosphate-metabolism; Amino-Acids-metabolism; Aspartate-Kinase-antagonists-and-inhibitors; Kinetics-; Magnesium-metabolism; Methionine-biosynthesis; Threonine- pharmacology MESH: *Alcohol-Oxidoreductases-metabolism; *Aspartate-Kinase-metabolism; *Candida-enzymology; *Fungal- Proteins-metabolism; *Homoserine-Dehydrogenase-metabolism; *Phosphotransferases-metabolism PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE RN: EC 1.1; EC 1.1.1.3; EC 2.7; EC 2.7.2.4; 0; 0; 56-65-5; 7005-18-7; 72-19- 5; 7439-95-4 NM: Alcohol-Oxidoreductases; Homoserine- Dehydrogenase; Phosphotransferases; Aspartate-Kinase; Amino- Acids; Fungal-Proteins; Adenosine-Triphosphate; Methionine; Threonine; Magnesium AN: 83263422 UD: 8311 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 67 of 71 TI: Oviposition and development of Drosophila modified by magnetic fields. AU: Ramirez-E; Monteagudo-JL; Garcia-Gracia-M; Delgado-JM SO: Bioelectromagnetics. 1983; 4(4): 315-26 ISSN: 0197-8462 PY: 1983 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES AB: Drosophila flies placed in a habitat with two lateral boxes demonstrated sensitivity to magnetic fields: Oviposition decreased by exposure to pulsated (extremely low frequency (ELF) (100 Hz, 1.76 miliTesla (mT) ) and sinusosidal fields (50 Hz, 1 mT), while there was no initial effect of exposure to a static magnetic field (4.5 mT). Drosophila eggs treated for 48 h with the above described fields showed that 1) mortality of eggs was lower in controls than in eggs exposed to all tested magnetic fields; 2) mortality of larvae increased when a permanent magnet was used; 3) mortality of pupae was highest when a permanent magnet was used; and 4) general adult viability was highest in controls (67%) and diminished progressively when eggs were exposed to pulsated (55%), sinusoidal (45%), and static (35%) magnetic fields. MESH: Drosophila-melanogaster-growth-and- development; Drosophila-melanogaster-physiology; Larva-growth- and-development; Pupa-growth-and-development MESH: *Drosophila- melanogaster; *Magnetics-; *Oviposition-TG: Female PT: JOURNAL- ARTICLE AN: 84080016 UD: 8403 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 68 of 71 TI: Pulse shape of magnetic fields influences chick embryogenesis. AU: Ubeda-A; Leal-J; Trillo-MA; Jimenez-MA; Delgado-JM SO: J-Anat. 1983 Oct; 137 (Pt 3): 513-36 ISSN: 0021- 8782 PY: 1983 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND AB: A total of 295 chick embryos was exposed during the first 48 hours of development to pulsed electromagnetic fields of 100 Hz and 0.4 to 104 microTeslas (micro T), and findings were compared with those in 364 control embryos. General morphology was analysed and supplemented by light microscopy studies. Exposure to electromagnetic fields with a pulse rise time of 100 microseconds produced teratogenic changes when intensities of 1.0 and 13.9 micro T were used but not with lower or higher intensities, demonstrating a 'window' effect and ruling out the possible influence of a rise in internal embryonic temperature. Exposure to an electromagnetic field of 1.0 micro T specifically altered organogenesis of the truncal nervous system and drastically reduced the alcian blue-stained components, whereas with an intensity of 13.9 micro T, there were abnormalities in the circulatory system and foregut, altering cell-to-cell contacts in the walls of developing vessels. When embryos were exposed to intensities of 0.4 and 1.0 micro T with 2.0 and 42 microseconds pulse rise times, teratogenic effects were greater and alterations involved all developing systems. The most powerful effects were obtained with 1.0 micro T and 42 microseconds rise time. The findings confirm the sensitivity of chick embryos to electromagnetic fields of extremely low frequency and intensity and indicate that pulse shape may be a decisive parameter determining strong, slight, or no modification of embryonic development. Mechanisms of action of electromagnetic fields are still unclear, but induced alterations in extracellular glycosaminoglycans could be a causal factor in the observed malformations. MESH: Blood-Vessels-abnormalities; Chick-Embryo; Heart-Defects,-Congenital-etiology; Nervous-System-abnormalities MESH: *Abnormalities-etiology; *Electromagnetic-Fields; *Electromagnetics-TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 84087489 UD: 8404 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 69 of 71 TI: Periaqueductal gray inhibition of trigeminal subnucleus caudalis unitary responses evoked by dentine and nonnoxious facial stimulation. AU: Figueiras-R; Buno-W Jr; Garcia-Austt-E; Delgado-JM SO: Exp-Neurol. 1983 Jul; 81(1): 34-49 ISSN: 0014-4886 PY: 1983 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES AB: The possible pain inhibitory effects of periaqueductal gray (PAG) stimulation were investigated in cats anesthetized with Nembutal and immobilized with Flaxedil. Unitary responses evoked by electrical stimulation of the upper canine dentine and by cutaneous facial noxious and nonnoxious stimuli were recorded extracellularly from the trigeminal subnucleus caudalis. A bipolar electrode was introduced into the PAG to test the effects of PAG excitation on the trigeminal response to dentine (TRED) and cutaneous nonnoxious stimulation. In some experiments, a similar electrode was lowered into the contralateral posterior thalamus to study the antidromic activation of subnucleus caudalis cells and the effects of thalamic stimulation on the TRED. Dentine stimulation evoked brief (6- to 15-ms) bursts of 1 to 10 spikes with 3- to 25-ms latencies. Most units (88%) were also activated by cutaneous facial stimulation. Stimulation of the posterior thalamus had no effect on the TRED or on respon ses to cutaneous stimulation, but activated antidromically 10% of the units. In 71% of the units PAG stimulation inhibited the TRED. In some of those cases (12%), the inhibitory effect persisted 30- to 60 s. The PAG stimulation could produce paradoxical effects, potentiating the TRED evoked by threshold intensity and inhibiting the TRED elicited by suprathreshold stimulation. About one-half the PAG points evoked detectable effects. Their location had no clear topographical distribution, although ventral sites were more potent than dorsal sites. Responses evoked by nonnoxious facial stimulation were also inhibited by the PAG. MESH: Cats-; Dentin-physiology; Electric-Stimulation; Face- physiology; Physical-Stimulation; Skin-physiology; Thalamus- physiology MESH: *Cerebral-Aqueduct-physiology; *Neural- Inhibition; *Trigeminal-Caudal-Nucleus-physiology; *Trigeminal- Nucleus,-Spinal-physiology TG: Animal; Support,-Non-U.S.-Gov't PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 83234883 UD: 8310 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 70 of 71 TI: Embryological changes induced by weak, extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields. AU: Delgado-JM; Leal-J; Monteagudo-JL; Gracia-MG SO: J-Anat. 1982 May; 134 (Pt 3): 533-51 ISSN: 0021-8782 PY: 1982 LA: ENGLISH CP: ENGLAND AB: Fertilized chicken eggs were incubated for 48 hours while exposed to extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELMF) of 10 Hz, 100 Hz and 1000 Hz with intensities of 0.12, 1.2 and 12 micro T. Gross morphological and histological analysis of the exposed embryos revealed the following effects: (1) ELMF of 100 Hz/1.2 micro T had the most consistent and powerful inhibitory effect on embryogenesis. Development of embryos was reduced to the formation of the three primitive layers. Brain vesicles, auditory pit, neural tube, foregut, heart, vessels, and somites were not developed. Glycosaminoglycans were almost absent. (2) The above results demonstrate a window effect because embryos exposed to 100 Hz/1.2 micro T were less developed than embryos exposed at lower and higher intensities and frequencies. (3) Developing organs reacted with different sensitivity to ELMF of specific frequencies and intensities. Somites were not disturbed by exposure to 10 Hz with any of the intensities used. Fo rmation of blood vessels was completely blocked by ELMF of 1000 Hz/12 micro T while traces of other organs were present. (4) The drastic embryological disturbances described were obtained with much lower intensities (1 micro T = 0.01 Gauss) than those used in studies by other investigators. (5) Embryological alterations induced by ELMF may depend on disturbances in the presence and structure of glycosaminoglycans which are essential elements in cellular activities, including cell migration. (6) The use of ELMF of low intensity may be a powerful method to investigate embryogenetic mechanisms and may also be a useful technique for investigation of other biological systems. MESH: Chick-Embryo- cytology; Chick-Embryo-metabolism; Glycosaminoglycans-metabolism MESH: *Chick-Embryo-growth-and-development; *Electromagnetic- Fields; *Electromagnetics-TG: Animal PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE RN: 0 NM: Glycosaminoglycans AN: 82265344 UD: 8212 MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1982 - 1988 71 of 71 TI: Medical emergency calling aid (MECA). AU: Delgado-JM; Ibarz-JM SO: IEEE-Trans-Biomed-Eng. 1982 May; 29(5): 370-4 ISSN: 0018-9294 PY: 1982 LA: ENGLISH CP: UNITED-STATES MESH: Aged-; Electronics-; Telephone-MESH: *Emergency-Medical- Service-Communication-Systems; *Emergency-Medical-Services TG: Human PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE AN: 82212445 UD: 8210 PSYOPS- HTTP://WWW.TELEPORT.COM/~WALTER _______________________________________ blast trauma data fer social dissection made available to: realpolitic junkies, info tyros, kultur buzzards & da masses ======================================= FBI-CIA-KGB-NSA-BCCI-DIA-DEA-FEMA-THULE KKK-CONTRA-JFK-RFK-MLK-MKULTRA-LAROUCHE COINTELPRO-ILLUMINATI-P2-CFR-ADL-MOSSAD BLUEBIRD-OSS-ONI-SOE-BIS-AIDS-ARTICHOKE OTO-OCCULT-NEA-BILDERBERGER-40 CTTE-SLA VELIKOVSKY-SDI-INSLAW-TESLA-TSS-CROWLEY JIM JONES-GURDJIEFF-ABWEHR-T4-WACO-BATF EFF-PGP-RHIC/EDOM-PANDORA-CAN-TAVISTOCK ENIGMA-BEARDEN-GEHLEN-SPETZNAZ-EUGENICS MASONS-ODESSA-WFMH-IRS-MI5-FOIA-TRILATS