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TFIIH Operates through an Expanded Proximal Promoter To Fine-Tune c-myc Expression

2004

A continuous stream of activating and repressing signals is processed by the transcription complex paused at the promoter of the c-myc proto-oncogene. The general transcription factor IIH (TFIIH) is held at promoters prior to promoter escape and so is well situated to channel the input of activators and repressors to modulate c-myc expression. We have compared cells expressing only a mutated p89 (xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group B [XPB]), the largest TFIIH subunit, with the same cells functionally complemented with the wild-type protein (XPB/wt-p89). Here, we show structural, compositional, and functional differences in transcription complexes between XPB and XPB/wt-89 cells at t…

Chromatin ImmunoprecipitationDNA ComplementaryCell SurvivalUltraviolet RaysBlotting WesternGreen Fluorescent ProteinsGene ExpressionRepressorCellular homeostasisBiologyTransfectionModels BiologicalProto-Oncogene MasProto-Oncogene Proteins c-mycTranscription Factors TFIIRibonucleasesPotassium PermanganateTranscription (biology)HumansRNA MessengerPromoter Regions GeneticMolecular BiologyModels GeneticGeneral transcription factorCell CycleGenetic Complementation TestDNA HelicasesPromoterCell BiologyFibroblastsFlow CytometryMolecular biologyDNA-Binding ProteinsKineticsTranscription Factor TFIIHMicroscopy FluorescenceMutationTranscription preinitiation complexTranscription factor II HTranscription Factor TFIIHPlasmidsMolecular and Cellular Biology
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Simulation Analysis of the Influence of Hemodialysis Control Parameters on Exchange Processes during Therapy

1992

The effect of dialysis control parameters (dialysate composition, ultrafiltration rate, blood flow rate) on the patient's internal milieu were studied using a mathematical model for the description of the dynamic exchange processes during hemodialysis. This model simulates the electrolyte and water distribution, the acid-base and the oxygenation state as well as the ventilation. The dialysate sodium concentration affects mainly the intra-/ extracellular water and the potassium distribution. The dialysate bicarbonate and acetate concentrations control the acid-base state and the electrolyte distribution (sodium and potassium). In addition, the dialysate acetate concentration has a strong ef…

ChromatographyBicarbonatemedicine.medical_treatmentPotassiumSodium030232 urology & nephrologyBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)chemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringGeneral MedicineOxygenationElectrolyte030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiomaterials03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundUltrafiltration (renal)0302 clinical medicinechemistryExtracellular fluidmedicineDialysisThe International Journal of Artificial Organs
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Inhibition of the system luminol-H2O2-Fe(CN)63− chemiluminescence by the Mn(II) indirect determination of isoniazid in a pharmaceutical formulation

1998

A flow injection procedure for the indirect chemiluminescent determination of isoniazid is proposed. The method is performed in a flow-injection manifold provided with a solid-phase reactor. The reactor was made from manganese dioxide physically entrapped by polymerization; the redox reaction isoniazid-manganese dioxide released Mn(II) which was monitored through its inhibitory effect on the reaction between luminol and hydrogen peroxide in presence of potassium hexacyanoferrate (III). The procedure resulted in a linear calibration graph over the range 5-15 mg/L of isoniazid with a sample throughput of 43 samples/h. The influence of foreign compounds was studied and the method was applied t…

ChromatographyPotassiumBiophysicschemistry.chemical_elementManganesePharmaceutical formulationRedoxlaw.inventionLuminolchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymerizationChemistry (miscellaneous)lawHydrogen peroxideChemiluminescenceNuclear chemistryJournal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence
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FIA-Chemiluminescence Determination of Acridine Yellow

2003

Abstract The direct determination of yellow acridine is performed by a FIA assembly on the basis of the oxidation of the acridine. The acridine solution is injected into a pure water stream. This solution merges with the oxidant solution (KMnO4 in sulfuric acid medium) and the resulting chemiluminescence allows the method to be applied over the range 0.01–100 mg L−1 of acridine with a correlation coefficient of 0.9997. The relative standard deviation (%) is 1.6 and the sample throughput 60 h−1. The influence of foreign substances is also tested. The new method is applied to the determination of yellow acridine in waste waters.

ChromatographyStereochemistryBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryRelative standard deviationSulfuric acidWater streamBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundPotassium permanganatechemistryAcridine yellowlawAcridineElectrochemistryQuantitative analysis (chemistry)SpectroscopyChemiluminescenceAnalytical Letters
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Einflu� eines diphenolischen Laxans (Bisacodyl) auf den Wasser- und Elektrolyttransport im menschlichen Colon

1974

Bei 5 Versuchspersonen wurde die Wirkung von Bisacodyl auf die Wasser- und Elektrolytbewegungen im menschlichen Colon untersucht. Das Colon wurde durch eine Sonde perfundiert, die in das Coecum plaziert wurde. Die Perfusionslosung enthielt NaCl (140 maq/l) als Chlorid und Bicarbonat und K (2,8 maq/l) als Chlorid sowie14C-Polyathylenglykol als Marker. Sie wurde mit einer Rate von 10 ml/min perfundiert und uber ein Darmrohr im Rectum wieder aufgefangen.

Chromatographymedicine.medical_treatmentPotassiumSodiumLaxativechemistry.chemical_elementCatharticGeneral MedicineElectrolytechemistryDrug DiscoverymedicineMolecular MedicineWater-Electrolyte BalanceBisacodylGenetics (clinical)Human colonmedicine.drugKlinische Wochenschrift
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Study on the histamine-like activity of guanfacine

1990

Abstract The effects of guanfacine have been studied on guinea-pig isolated atria and diethylstilboestrol-treated rat isolated uterus to determine whether it possesses histamine-like activity. Guanfacine produced a concentration-dependent negative chronotropic effect which was not modified by ranitidine (0.1 μM). In rat isolated uterus contracted by KCl, clonidine (5–5000 μM) produced concentration-dependent relaxation which was blocked by ranitidine (0.1 μM), but guanfacine only produced relaxation at high concentrations (100–1000 μM), and this was not affected by ranitidine (0.1 μM). It is concluded that guanfacine, unlike clonidine, does not produce effects due to activation of H2-recept…

Chronotropicmedicine.medical_specialtyGuinea PigsUterusPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyClonidinePotassium ChlorideGuinea pigRanitidineUterine Contractionchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHeart AtriaDiethylstilbestrolPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryRats Inbred StrainsMyocardial ContractionGuanfacineRatsGuanfacineClonidineEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureMechanism of actionchemistryFemalemedicine.symptombusinessAdrenergic alpha-AgonistsHistaminemedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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Organelle pH studies using targeted avidin and fluorescein–biotin

2000

Abstract Background: Mammalian organelles of the secretory pathway are of differing pH. The pH values form a decreasing gradient: the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is nearly neutral, the Golgi is mildly acidic and the secretory granules are more acidic still (∼pH 5). The mechanisms that regulate pH in these organelles are still unknown. Results: Using a novel method, we tested whether differences in H + ‘leak' and/or counterion conductances contributed to the pH difference between two secretory pathway organelles. A pH-sensitive, membrane-permeable fluorescein–biotin was targeted to endoplasmic-reticulum- and Golgi-localized avidin-chimera proteins in HeLa cells. In live, intact cells, ER pH (…

Clinical BiochemistryBiotinGolgi ApparatusEndoplasmic ReticulumBiochemistrysymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundChloridesBiotinOrganelleDrug DiscoveryHumansMicroscopy ImmunoelectronMolecular BiologySecretory pathwayFluorescent DyesOrganellesPharmacologyIon TransportFlubi-2ChemistryEndoplasmic reticulumBafilomycinIntracellular MembranesGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationProton PumpsGolgi apparatusAvidinCytosolTargeted fluorescenceMembraneBiochemistryH+ pumpPotassiumsymbolsMolecular MedicineFluoresceinHeLa CellsH+ leakChemistry & Biology
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Thermodynamic characterisation of novel solutions for closed-loop reverse electrodialysis

2018

Closed-loop reverse electrodialysis is a novel technology to convert low-grade heat directly into electricity. It consists of a reverse electrodialysis unit coupled with a regeneration unit in which the waste-heat is used to restore the initial conditions of the two solutions. One of the most impor- tant advantages of closed-loop system is the possibility to select an ad-hoc salt solution to obtain high efficiency. In this regard, it is important to assess how the salt solution properties affect the performance of the energy generation and solution regeneration processes. The aim of this study is to analyse the effect of thermodynamic properties of non-conventional salt solutions within a R…

Closed loop reverse electrodialysis Multi-stage evaporative regeneration unit Potassium acetate Caesium acetate Osmotic coefficient Pitzer’s model
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The short-circuited everted sac of rat colon mucosa.

1981

A short-circuited preparation of everted rat colon sacs is described. The serosal current electrode is a AgAgCl wire. A cylindrical agar bridge or AgAgCl electrode may be employed on the mucosal side. Effects of Ag+ ions liberated from the electrodes on ion transport could not be demonstrated. Fluid and sodium are absorbed and bicarbonate secreted. Potassium and chloride movements are not significantly different from zero. The preparation remains stable for at least 2 h. Sodium absorption is diminished by 50% and bicarbonate secretion abolished in the absence of glucose. In principle, similar ion transport properties were found as in Ussing-chamber preparations. The advantage of the everted…

ColonPotassiumBicarbonateSodiumchemistry.chemical_elementElectrolyteIn Vitro TechniquesChloridechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineAnimalsIntestinal MucosaIon transporterIonsElectric ConductivityBiological TransportGeneral MedicineWater-Electrolyte BalanceFluid transportRatsBiochemistrychemistryBiophysicsFemaleAbsorption (chemistry)medicine.drugResearch in experimental medicine. Zeitschrift fur die gesamte experimentelle Medizin einschliesslich experimenteller Chirurgie
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Domain-Enhanced Interlayer Coupling in Ferroelectric/Paraelectric Superlattices

2004

We investigate the ferroelectric phase transition and domain formation in a periodic superlattice consisting of alternate ferroelectric (FE) and paraelectric (PE) layers of nanometric thickness. We find that the polarization domains formed in the different FE layers can interact with each other via the PE layers. By coupling the electrostatic equations with those obtained by minimizing the Ginzburg-Landau functional we calculate the critical temperature of transition Tc as a function of the FE/PE superlattice wavelength and quantitatively explain the recent experimental observation of a thickness dependence of the ferroelectric transition temperature in KTaO3/KNbO3 strained-layer superlatti…

Condensed Matter - Materials SciencePhase transitionPotassium niobateMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsSuperlatticeTransition temperatureMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyDielectricPolarization (waves)FerroelectricityCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGinzburg–Landau theoryOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)Physical Review Letters
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