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Actin polymerization in cellular oxidant injury
(Elsevier, 1991-08-01)
Microfilaments undergo an ATP-dependent disruption into shortened bundles following cellular exposure to oxidants. This phenomenon does not require a net change in the amount of polymerized actin. However, increased amounts ...
Gas chromatographic separtion of low molecular weight fluorocarbons
(Elsevier, 1968)
Application of gas-solid chromatography techiques to the separation of low molecular weight fluorocarbons incorporates a number of advantages over previous analysis techniques. These advantages include isothermal operation ...
Conversion of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate to androst-5-enediol-3-sulfate by soluble extracts of rat testis
(Elsevier, 1965-09)
3H-Androst-5-ene-17-one-3[beta]-y1 sulfate is converted to 3H-androst-5-ene-17[beta]-o1-3[beta]-y1 sulfate by soluble extracts of rat testis in the presence of added NADH2 or NADPH2.The conversion was approximately 4 times ...
Hormonal regulation of steroidogenic enzyme gene expression in Leydig cells
(Elsevier, 1992-12)
In normal mouse Leydig cells, steady state levels of mRNA of CYP11A, 3[beta]-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase [Delta]5- > [Delta]4-isomerase (3[beta]HSD), and CYP17 are differentially regulated. There is high basal expression ...
Oligoribonucleotides with 2′‐O‐(tert‐Butyldimethylsilyl) Groups
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.IRL Press,, 2000-07)
The chemical synthesis of oligoribonucleotides on solid support is routinely performed via the phosphoramidite method. However, the additional 2‐OH function of the ribofuranosyl sugar requires suitable protection during ...
Immunochemical studies on the binding specificity of the blood group Leb specific lectin Griffonia simplicifolia IV
(Elsevier, 1983-05)
The specificity of the Griffonia simplicifolia IV (GS-IV) lectin was studied by quantitative precipitin and quantitative precipitin inhibition assays. The lectin precipitated most strongly with a human H,Leb blood group ...
A direct-elution technique for the recovery of thin-layer samples
(Elsevier, 1978-01)
An elution technique is described which permits the recovery of samples from flexible thin-layer chromatograms without removal of the layer from the plate. This simple method avoids many of the problems associated with ...
An investigation of the maximum experimental safe gap anomaly
(Elsevier, 1979)
The "safe gap" is defined as the maximum gap between two close-fitting, flat, machined metal surfaces that will just prevent an explosion within a vessel from producing a propagating combustion wave in the gases that ...