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Tennant F S FS - - 1984
Mecamylamine (MCL) has been shown to extinguish nicotine dependence in animals and produce smoking cessation in some humans. This study was done to determine if MCL may be more effective and have fewer side-effects when administered at low dosages over a six-week period than at high dosages given over a ...
Newman P B - - 1984
The use of video image analysis as a predictor of visual fat and lean has been tested in a commercial environment. Results from scanning a 2250 kg consignment of beef showed that the system is reliable and the results reproducible. After pre-breaking, the whole sample was rapidly measured. Scanning of ...
Carranco A - - 1983
Decondensation of mammalian epididymal spermatozoa nuclei has been induced by exposure of intact spermatozoa to heparin, including those species in which ejaculated sperm were not susceptible to this treatment. This process occurred in the absence of any disulfide bond cleaving reactant. Swelling of caput epididymal spermatozoa nuclei commenced about 30 ...
Ho S H - - 1983
[14C]Phorate and some of its metabolites were incorporated in an artificial diet and their effects on liquid uptake by Aphis fabae were studied. At sublethal and very low toxicity levels of phorate there was a tendency for a reduction in feeding with increasing concentrations. [14C]Phorate sulphone, [14C]phorate sulphoxide and [14C]phoratoxon ...
Hogg S I - - 1983
1. The lipoprotein lipase activity measured in acetone-ether powders of tissues from White Carneau and Show Racer pigeons was invariably somewhat lower in the former compared with the latter species. 2. At 100 and 200 Units of heparin per kg body weight the peak post-heparin lipolytic activity present in the ...
Vinazzer H - - 1982
The influence of different heparin fractions and of a synthetic polysulfated polysaccharide (SP54) on the fibrinolytic mechanism was examined. In vitro, a significant shortening of the euglobulin lysis time (ELT) was found after addition of standard mucosa heparin, of high MW heparin and of SP 54 respectively. Low MW heparin ...
Younan F - - 1982
The glycoprotein of human gastric mucus has been isolated and purified from mucous gel scraped from the surface of resected mucosa. All samples of mucus when analyzed by gel filtration were found to contain native, gel-forming, polymeric glycoprotein, together with varying amounts of the lower-molecular-weight glycoprotein. The galactosamine and glucosamine ...
Kahlon T S - - 1982
The molecular weights of low density lipoprotein (LDL) subfractions were determined precisely by meniscus depletion sedimentation equilibrium. Equilibrium speeds ranged from 9743 to 5896 rpm. The average molecular weights of various LDL subfractions of Sf values 9.49, 7.94, 6.42, 5.17, and 3.71 determined by sedimentation equilibrium were 2.97 X 10(6) ...
Vogel G - - 1982
The filtration coefficients of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) of molecular weight 10,000-110,000 were measured at the plasma-lymph barrier of the upper small intestine of rabbits, rats and cats. For this purpose the animals were given intravenous injections or infusions of PVP in such a way as to produce a constant blood level; ...
Jitsukawa S - - 1982
AC and DC powered operating tables were investigated from the viewpoint of safety and the following results were obtained: 1) With the increase in supply voltage, leakage from cables increased prominently. Only a low leakage cable showed a low leakage value. 2) AC powered operating tables showed a high leakage ...
McCarter J A - - 1982
1. Liver cytosol samples from juvenile coho salmon exposed over a 14-week period to 70 micrograms/l (1/4 LC50) or 140 micrograms/l (1/2 LC50), were separated into high-molecular-weight and low-molecular-weight fractions by column chromatography on Sephadex G-75, and compared to similar samples obtained from control fish. 2. The levels of copper ...
Nathanson M A - - 1982
In summary, these studies show that the potential to form cartilage is not restricted to a defined population of limb tissues, but resides within limb mesenchyme as one of its several potencies. A theoretically novel aspect of these studies is the relative ease with which the synthesis of sulfated GAG ...
Stepney R - - 1981
Smoking behaviour and exposure to carbon monoxide, nicotine, and tar were studied in 19 middle-tar smokers. All smoked their own brands for three weeks and then switched to either a conventional low-nicotine, low-tar brand (control) or a medium-nicotine, low-tar cigarette for a further three weeks, the order then being reversed. ...
Myher J J - - 1981
Four healthy 21-23-year-old males with normal lipoprotein patterns and plasma lipid concentrations were subjected voluntarily to two diets of 5 weeks duration each: I, highly saturated fat diet; II, highly polyunsaturated fat diet. The VLDL, LDL and HDL3 fractions were isolated by conventional ultracentrifugation from each subject on the high ...
Penman E - - 1981
We have previously reported that in normal subjects plasma immunoreactive somatostatin levels rise after a mixed meal. The contribution of individual nutrients to this rise, and the molecular nature of the somatostatin immunoreactivity measured, have now been studied. Six normal healthy subjects received, on separate occasions, isocaloric (520 calories) and ...
Lavie B - - 1981
A comparison between Tribolium castaneum lines selected for high and low dispersal revealed that longevity is higher for the low dispersal line. The high dispersal line is superior to the low dispersal line when early adult fitness is considered. Previous experiments reported a shorter development time for the higher dispersal ...
Cadwallader D E - - 1981
The solubility of cholesterol and some hormone drugs in aqueous macromolecule solutions was investigated. Polyvinylpyrrolidone, dextrans, and heparin increased the solubilities of progesterone, testosterone, and diethylstilbestrol, while acacia, pectin, and carrageenans decreased their solubilities. Dextrans increased the solubilities of cholesterol and the three hormone drugs. Acacia and pectin greatly increased ...
Selivonchick D P - - 1981
Rainbow trout were fed diets containing cyclopropenoid fatty acids (CPFA) at 50 and 300 ppm with appropriate controls fed CPFA-free diets. Treatment with CPFA altered the overall microsomal protein composition in a manner suggesting a reduction of high molecular weight components. One protein found in low concentration in controls appeared ...
Helm F C - - 1981
Compounds differing from thalidomide in either the phthalimide or the 2,6-dioxopiperidine moiety of the molecule were synthetized and tested for teratogenic potency in White New Zealand rabbits. Both the 2,6-dioxopiperidine and 2-oxopiperidine derivatives of phthalimide and phthalimidine were found to be highly teratogenic. A somewhat higher teratogenic potential appeared to ...
Macek K - - 1981
Feeding of animals with high fat diets results in a distinct increase in the stability of the collagen structure as reflected by its higher resistance towards proteolytic cleavage. It appears that covalent cross links are formed when the experimental animals are fed a diet containing a high proportion of unsaturated ...
Barnard T - - 1980
The ultrastructural changes caused by incubation of rat liver and brown fat in buffered solutions of high molecular weight cryoprotectives (Dextran and polyvinyl pyrrolidone) at high concentrations (up to 25% w/v) have been examined. Under appropriate conditions of incubation rather small qualitative changes were found. Hepatocytes showed some signs of ...
Sams G R - - 1980
The vitellogenin in the oocyte of the American cockroach contains three different polypeptides with approximate molecular weights of 123 000, 118 000 and 57 000. These are present in a molar ratio of 2 : 2 : 2; all three contain carbohydrate. The same subunit structure is observed in vitellogenin ...
Simons L A - - 1980
A three-year-old boy is described with type I hyperlipoproteinaemia in association with recurrent scrotal pain and hepatosplenomegaly. His parents are consanguinous and it is likely that he is homozygous for an autosomal recessive trait, characterized by the absence of plasma lipoprotein lipase following intravenous injection of heparin. Studies have been ...
Wright W E - - 1980
The biliary excretion of 18 cephalosporin derivatives with varying 3- and 7-substituents was examined in cannulated rats. In spite of the widely differing physical chemical properties imparted by the different structures, the dominant influence on the degree of biliary excretion was the molecular weight of the compound. Above a threshold ...
Toaff M E - - 1980
1. Low molecular weight fractions (mol. wt. 3500-10 000) prepared from cytosols of luteinized rat ovaries inhibited succinate-supported cholesterol side chain cleavage by intact ovarian mitochondria utilizing endogenous or exogenous sterol as substrate. 2. The low molecular weight fractions inhibited steroid secretion by collagenase-dispersed ovarian cells stimulated with lutropin or ...
Matsui N - - 1980
To elucidate the contributory role of heparin to abnormal lipid metabolism in patients on regular haemodialysis (RDT), six week haemodialysis without heparin was performed using gabexate mesilate in combination with low dose aspirin. Total cholesterol and beta-lipoprotein were significantly increased at the fourth week after the start of the study. ...
Overturf M L - - 1979
Pretreatment of hog high molecular weight renin for 30 min at 37 degrees C with 0.12 unit of either kallikrein or thrombin significantly increased (p less than 0.001) the amount of angiotensin I formed during subsequent incubations with homologous angiotensinogen. However, the thrombin-treated hog renin had 13 times more activity ...
Haeberli A - - 1979
In this paper additional information on low molecular weight, soluble, intrathyroidal iodocompounds with slow metabolic rate is provided. These compounds have previously been localized autoradiographically within the follicular cells. Radioiodide was administered to rats on a normal iodine intake (6--7 microgram/day) for 80 days to approach isotopic equilibration of the ...
Mayfield C - - 1979
Commercial heparin preparations (18 lots) from seven manufacturers were compared in the heparin-Mn2+ procedure for high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol quantitation. With normotriglyceridemic samples, 16 heparin lots, isolated from porcine intestinal mucosa, gave mean values for supernatant cholesterol that did not differ statistically; all were within 7 mg/L. Two heparin preparations from bovine ...
Moore P J - - 1979
The effect of an intrauterine device (IUD) on non-heparin sulfomucopolysaccharide (SMP) was studied in castrated, hormone-treated, and cycling hamsters by photographic densitometry of tissue sections stained specifically for SMP with Alcian blue. Non-heparin SMP increased slightly in the myometrium of IUD-containing uteri of all castrated groups, with the increase being ...
Giorno R - - 1978
We have analyzed the size distribution of heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) from cultured murine cells in an aqueous gel system consisting of 1.8% polyacrylamide and 0.5% agarose. hnRNA, labeled in vivo with 32P at a low specific activity, was labeled in vitro at its 3'-end with NaB3H4, and fractionated by ...
Vercellotti J R - - 1978
Concentrations of water-soluble high- and low-molecular-weight carbohydrates were determined in the intestinal contents of four human subjects who had died accidentally. In all four subjects, concentrations of high-molecular-weight carbohydrate were lower throughout the colon than in the ileum. In some subjects, similar but less dramatic differences were also found with ...
Gottsdanker R - - 1978
The reaction-time probability effect on isolated trials was found to be asymmetrical in an experiment on 64 college students. There was a large drop in RT for a high-probability probe trial embedded in a block of low-probability trials, but a much smaller rise for a low-probability trial embedded in high-probability ...
Ellins M L - - 1977
By using trypsin-treated human type O cells as indicators, we compared the abilities of four polyanion-divalent cation combinations (heparin-MnCl(2); high-and low-molecular-weight dextran sulfate-CaCl(2); and sodium polyanetholesulfonate [SPS]-CaCl(2)) for removal of serum non-immunoglobulin (lipoprotein) inhibitors of rubella hemagglutination. The combination of SPS-CaCl(2) was found to be the most effective, precipitating completely ...
Karpas A B - - 1977
Chromatography of honeybee venom on Sephadex G-150 super fine revealed a high molecular weight (HMW) fraction that elutes prior to hyaluronidase (HYAL) and comprises 2% to 4% of the venom weight. HMW appears to exist in polymeric form, and the polymer which is present in greatest concentration has an estimated ...
Thomas D P - - 1977
The effects of heparin and a semi-synthetic heparin analogue were compared in vivo and in vitro. The two drugs differed strikingly in their in-vitro behaviour: unlike heparin, the heparin analogue had little effect in a specific heparin assay or on overall clotting, as measured by the kaolin-cephalin clotting time (K.C.C.T.). ...
Tera H - - 1977
The 12 commonest types of suture material in dimensions 7/0, 5/0, 000, 0 and 2 (USP, 1965) were tested in 16 types of knot with regard to tensile strength of knot using the loop method. The results are given in tabular form as the strength of the loop for alltypes ...
Davidson R L - - 1976
The effects of polyethylene glycol (PEG) molecular weight and concentration on mammalian cell hybridization were studied. The peak hybridization-inducing activity with all grades of PEG from 400-6000 was found to occur in the concentration range of 50-55%. However, changes in concentration were seen to have different quantitative effects with different ...
Birkedal-Hansen H - - 1976
Collagenase harvested in vitro from rabbit alveolar macrophages eluted in gel chromatography corresponding to apparent molecular weights of 45 000, 85 000, and 165 000. Reversible changes from one molecular weight to another in low salt concentration and predominance of the 45 000 species in salt concentrations above 1.0 M ...
Spector J I - - 1975
Evidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) was dought in normal baboons infused with autologous hemolyzed whole blood, preceded or followed by infusion of dextran (molecular weight, 70,000). Mean peak plasma hemoglobin following a rapid single injection was 370 mg/100 ml in 2 animals and 1,236 mg/100 ml in 1 animal, ...
Legocki A B - - 1974
Evidence is presented that high-molecular-weight aggregates of elongation factor 1 from calf brain and liver contain phospholipids. Sucrose gradient analysis has shown that these high-molecular-weight species can be converted to a low-molecular-weight form after incubation with different phospholipase preparations. In addition, a partially purified elongation factor 1 from rabbit reticulocytes ...
Roberts R M - - 1970
d-Glucosamine-1-(14)C was rapidly taken up from aqueous solution by both excised bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and corn (Zea mays) root tips. The labeled glucosamine did not accumulate in the tissues, however, but was metabolized to N-acetyl-d-glucosamine, N-acetyl-d-glucosamine phosphates, and uridine diphosphate N-acetyl-d-glucosamine. Little or no label was detected in respiratory CO(2), ...
Fulton C - - 1970
Methods have beeni developed for controlling the transformation of Tetramitus rostratus, a protozoan able to reproduce either as an ameba or as a flagellate. An essential conidition for transformation is a low concentration of oxygen in the environment.
Haydon A J - - 1968
1. The lysine-rich fraction (Ia+Ib, or f1) of calf thymus histones was isolated as the sulphate by acid extraction. 2. Sedimentation-equilibrium measurements with interference optics showed that this fraction was monodisperse with a molecular weight of 19500+/-2000. 3. The ;apparent molecular weight' calculated from the sedimentation-equilibrium studies varied markedly with ...
PHELPS C F - - 1965
1. Carefully recrystallized samples of inulin have been analysed chromatographically for low-molecular-weight contaminants. The analysis of the samples revealed amounts of low-molecular-weight polyfructosans amounting to 5-10% of the inulin. 2. The possible polymorphism of inulin, its solubility behaviour and suggestions of association in solution are discussed. 3. Physical techniques suggest ...
PUCAR Z - - 1961
When 6-percent colloidal solutions of dextran (molecular weights, 10.000 to 500.000) are mixed with human serum in vitro, a new dextran-lipid fraction appears in paper strip electrophoresis between the starting point and the gamma globulins. The intensity of this dextran-lipid fraction increases with the progressive increase of molecular weight of ...
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