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Polyphosphoinositide Metabolism and Golgi Complex Morphology in Hippocampal Neurons in Primary Culture is Altered by Chronic Ethanol Exposure

2012

Aims : Ethanol affects not only the cytoskeletal organization and activity, but also intracellular trafficking in neurons in the primary culture. Polyphosphoinositide (PPIn) are essential regulators of many important cell functions, including those mentioned, cytoskeleton integrity and intracellular vesicle trafficking. Since information about the effect of chronic ethanol exposure on PPIn metabolism in neurons is scarce, this study analysed the effect of this treatment on three of these phospholipids. Methods : Phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns) levels as well as the activity and/or levels of enzymes involved in their metabolism were analysed in neurons chronically exposed to ethanol. The level…

Cytoskeleton organizationGolgi ApparatusBiologyHippocampuschemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakePhosphatidylinositol PhosphatesAnimalsPhosphatidylinositolCytoskeletonCells CulturedNeuronsEthanolKinaseIntracellular vesicleGeneral MedicineGolgi apparatusRatsCell biologychemistryBiochemistrysymbolsFemalePhosphatidylethanolIntracellularSignal TransductionAlcohol and Alcoholism
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Chromatin remodeling regulation by small molecules and metabolites.

2010

The eukaryotic genome is a highly organized nucleoprotein structure comprising of DNA, histones, non-histone proteins, and RNAs, referred to as chromatin. The chromatin exists as a dynamic entity, shuttling between the open and closed forms at specific nuclear regions and loci based on the requirement of the cell. This dynamicity is essential for the various DNA-templated phenomena like transcription, replication, and repair and is achieved through the activity of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes and covalent modifiers of chromatin. A growing body of data indicates that chromatin enzymatic activities are finely and specifically regulated by a variety of small molecules derived f…

DNA ReplicationS-AdenosylmethionineTranscription GeneticInositol PhosphatesBiophysicsBiochemistryChromatin remodelingchemistry.chemical_compoundAdenosine TriphosphateStructural BiologyAcetyl Coenzyme AGeneticsAnimalsHumansMolecular Biologychromatin small moleculesbiologyGenome HumanDNA replicationDNAChromatin Assembly and DisassemblyNADMi-2/NuRD complexChromatinNucleoproteinChromatinHistoneBiochemistrychemistrybiology.proteinNAD+ kinaseDNABiochimica et biophysica acta
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LrhA as a new transcriptional key regulator of flagella, motility and chemotaxis genes in Escherichia coli

2002

The function of the LysR-type regulator LrhA of Escherichia coli was defined by comparing whole-genome mRNA profiles from wild-type E. coli and an isogenic lrhA mutant on a DNA microarray. In the lrhA mutant, a large number (48) of genes involved in flagellation, motility and chemotaxis showed relative mRNA abundances increased by factors between 3 and 80. When a representative set of five flagellar, motility and chemotaxis genes was tested in lacZ reporter gene fusions, similar factors for derepression were found in the lrhA mutant. In gel retardation experiments, the LrhA protein bound specifically to flhD and lrhA promoter DNA (apparent K-D approximate to 20 nM), whereas the promoters of…

DNA BacterialbindingTranscription GeneticRecombinant Fusion ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataMutantacetyl phosphatelac operonBiologymedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyh-ns proteink-12lysr homologBacterial ProteinsGenes ReporterTranscription (biology)expressionEscherichia colimedicinernaRNA MessengerPromoter Regions GeneticMolecular BiologyGeneEscherichia coliDerepressionOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisBase SequenceChemotaxisEscherichia coli ProteinsGene Expression ProfilingPromoterChemotaxisGene Expression Regulation BacterialMolecular biologyco2 fixationmaster operonDNA-Binding ProteinsRNA BacterialLac OperonFlagellaTrans-ActivatorssignalTranscription Factors
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A phosphate-controlled regulator for the biosynthesis of the dalbavancin precursor A40926

2008

Dalbavancin Phosphate-controlled regulatorSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generale
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An isocratic high-pressure liquid chromatographic purification method for radioactively labeled deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates.

1976

Abstract A method is described for the rapid purification of radioactively labeled deoxyribonucleoside tri­phosphates from their spontaneously emerging hydrolysis products deoxyribonucleoside diphosphate, deoxyribonucleoside monophosphate, and deoxyribonucleoside. The separations which are finished within 3 min or less are carried out on a 0.1X5 cm column filled with LiChrosorb-NH2 , using isocratic elution with 0.025 м potassium phosphate, pH 6 .8 , in a high-pressure liquid chromatograph at room temperature and a flow rate of 30 ml · h-1(flow velocity 63.7 cm·min-1).

Deoxyribonucleosidechemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisIsocratic elutionChromatographychemistryPotassium phosphateHigh pressureDeoxyribonucleotidesPurification methodsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyChromatography High Pressure LiquidZeitschrift fur Naturforschung. Section C, Biosciences
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Automated determination of reboxetine by high-performance liquid chromatography with column-switching and ultraviolet detection.

2000

A fully automated method including column-switching and isocratic high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was developed for quantitative analysis of the new antidepressant reboxetine, a noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor. After serum injection into the HPLC system and on-line sample clean-up on a silica C8 (10x4.0 mm I.D.) clean-up column with an eluent consisting of 2.5% acetonitrile in deionized water, the chromatographic separation was performed on an analytical column (Lichrospher CN; 250x4.6 mm I.D.) with an eluent of acetonitrile-aqueous potassium phosphate buffer (0.008 M, pH 6.4) (50:50). The UV detector was set at 273 or 226 nm. The limit of quantification was about 15 ng/ml at…

Detection limitQuality ControlChromatographymedicine.diagnostic_testAdrenergic Uptake InhibitorsReboxetineMorpholinesAnalytical chemistryGeneral ChemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundAutomationReboxetineColumn chromatographychemistryPotassium phosphateTherapeutic drug monitoringSpectrophotometrymedicineHumansSpectrophotometry UltravioletQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Chromatography High Pressure Liquidmedicine.drugJournal of chromatography. B, Biomedical sciences and applications
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Automated determination of amisulpride by liquid chromatography with column switching and spectrophotometric detection.

2003

A fully automated chromatographic method including on-line blood serum or plasma clean-up, isocratic high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and spectrophotometric detection was developed for quantitative analysis of the new antipsychotic drug amisulpride. After injection of serum or plasma onto the HPLC system and clean-up on a pre-column (10x4.0 mm I.D.) filled with Silica CN 20 micrometer (pore size 10 nm) by an eluent consisting of 8% acetonitrile in deionized water, the chromatographic separation was performed on Lichrospher CN (5 micrometer; 250x4.6 mm I.D.) by an eluent consisting of 50% acetonitrile and 50% aqueous potassium phosphate buffer (0.008 M, pH 6.4). The UV detector …

Detection limitReproducibilityChromatographyClinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistryCell BiologyGeneral MedicineReference StandardsBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundColumn chromatographyBlood serumchemistryPotassium phosphateSpectrophotometryHumansAmisulprideSulpirideAcetonitrileQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Chromatography High Pressure LiquidJournal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences
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Behaviour of the non-linear optical material KTiOPO4in the temperature range 293-973 K studied by x-ray diffractometry at high resolution: alkaline d…

1999

The crystal structure of potassium titanyl phosphate, KTiOPO4 (space group Pna21), has been refined at room temperature, at 673 K, and at 973 K, by using accurate single-crystal x-ray diffraction techniques at high resolution (dmin = 0.35 A). The data show a large amount of anharmonic motion of the potassium ions, increasing with temperature. To describe this motion, two models are developed: a normal refinement including potassium anharmonic thermal displacement parameters, which describes the average motion of the alkaline sites, and another model in which the potassium sites are split within the harmonic approximation and the displacements of the potassium ions versus temperature are des…

DiffractionChemistryPotassiumAnharmonicityPotassium titanyl phosphateAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementNonlinear opticsCrystal structureAtmospheric temperature rangeCondensed Matter PhysicsThermal expansionchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyGeneral Materials ScienceJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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RF magnetron-sputtered coatings deposited from biphasic calcium phosphate targets for biomedical implant applications

2017

Bioactive calcium phosphate coatings were deposited by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering from biphasic targets of hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate, sintered at different mass % ratios. According to Raman scattering and X-ray diffraction data, the deposited hydroxyapatite coatings have a disordered structure. High-temperature treatment of the coatings in air leads to a transformation of the quasi-amorphous structure into a crystalline one. A correlation has been observed between the increase in the Ca content in the coatings and a subsequent decrease in Ca in the biphasic targets after a series of deposition processes. It was proposed that the addition of tricalcium phosphate to th…

DiffractionMaterials scienceBiocompatibilityBiomedical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementBiphasic hydroxyapatite-tricalcium02 engineering and technologyCalciumengineering.material010402 general chemistryPlasma coatings01 natural sciencesArticleBiomaterialssymbols.namesakeCoatinglcsh:TA401-492Biphasic hydroxyapatite-tricalcium phosphate targetsThin hydroxyapatite coatingslcsh:QH301-705.5Deposition (law)phosphate targetsMetallurgySputter deposition021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical engineeringlcsh:Biology (General)Cavity magnetronsymbolsengineeringBiocompatibilitylcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsRF-magnetron sputtering0210 nano-technologyRaman scatteringBiotechnologyBioactive Materials
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Biowaiver Monographs for Immediate-Release Solid Oral Dosage Forms: Codeine Phosphate

2014

The present monograph reviews data relevant to applying the biowaiver procedure for the approval of immediate-release multisource solid dosage forms containing codeine phosphate. Both biopharmaceutical and clinical data of codeine were assessed. Solubility studies revealed that codeine meets the "highly soluble" criteria according to World Health Organization (WHO), the European Medicines Agency (EMA), and the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA). Codeine's fraction of dose absorbed in humans was reported to be high (>90%) based on cumulative urinary excretion of drug and drug-related material following oral administration. The permeability of codeine was also assessed to be …

Dosage FormsDrugCodeinebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCodeinePharmaceutical ScienceCodeine PhosphateBioequivalencePharmacologyDosage formBioavailabilityExcipientsBiopharmaceuticalSolubilityOral administrationmedicineHumansbusinessmedicine.drugmedia_commonJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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