Refine
Year of publication
- 1983 (161) (remove)
Document Type
- Article (103)
- Part of Periodical (27)
- Working Paper (10)
- Review (6)
- Part of a Book (5)
- Conference Proceeding (5)
- Book (3)
- Contribution to a Periodical (1)
- Report (1)
Is part of the Bibliography
- no (161)
Keywords
- Crystal and Molecular Structure (2)
- Frankfurt <Main> / Universität (2)
- Linguistik (2)
- PE Spectra (2)
- Reinmar <von Zweter> (2)
- Vorlesungsverzeichnis (2)
- Walther <von der Vogelweide> (2)
- Acidic Amino Acids (1)
- Akkusativ (1)
- Aktant (1)
Institute
Diagnostische Probleme bei Infektionen in der Intensivmedizin und ihre therapeutischen Konsequenzen
(1983)
Quantitative 7gLp(a)- Bestimmungen im Humanserum wurden mit zwei unterschiedlichen immunelektrophoretischenTechniken - der Raketenimmunelektrophorese (RIE) und dem Zonen- Immunelektrophorese- Assay (ZIA) durchge-führt. Ein Vergleich der Ergebnisse beider Methoden zeigte im Bereich von 6 -80 mg l dl eine gute Übereinstimmung(r = 0.9919).Lp(a) -Konzentrationen unter 6 mg /dl können mit der Raketen- Technik nicht mehr quantitativ nachgewiesen werden,da nach Laurell (12) Präzipitathöhen kürzer als 5mm nicht mehr proportional zur Konzentration des Antigens sind.Bei dem ZIA dagegen können Lp(a)-Konzentrationen von 1 -6 mg /dl noch gut und reproduzierbar nachgewiesenwerden.
Studies on the transport of anions and zwitterions of acidic amino acids in Streptomyces hydrogenans
(1983)
n Streptomyces hydrogenans, acidic amino acfds are taken up either as anions by a specific transport system or as zwitterions via a nonspecific one. Variations in the zwitterion concentration caused by changes in pH influence the uptake and exchange diffusion by the nonspecific system. Differences in pH-optima for ʟ-glutamate and ʟ-aspartate transport are due to the different pK2-values of these amino acids. The anion transport by the specific system is accompanied by a short hyperpolarization of the membrane potential followed by a secondary influx of potassium ions into the cells.
Pheromonal synergism and inhibition in P. flammea was further studied through electrophysiological and field trapping tests. Z11-tetradecenyl acetate and Z11-hexa - decenyl acetate, each acting upon a separate type of male sensory cell, were equally effective in synergizing attraction responses to the major pheromone component, Z9-tetradecenyl acetate. Addition of Z7-dodecenyl acetate to these lures reduced captures. Male attraction specificity markedly varied with local moth density.
Carbene transfer from aliphatic diazoalkanes upon coordinatively unsaturated metal centers is a general synthetic concept that provides straight-forward routes into organo-metallic hydrocarbon chemistry. A comparison focussing on several key reactions of general applicability demonstrates that mononuclear organometal substrates add carbenes that may act as bridging ligands (e.g., compound 6) if they arise from ω,ω'-bisdiazoalkanes. By way of contrast, metal-metal double bonds cleanly form dimetallacyclo-propane-type derivatives under very mild conditions (7-9). The broadest variety of structures is finally encountered with metal-metal triply bonded precursors such as the molybdenum compounds 3: here, the initial diazoalkane adducts are subject to further rearrangement processes commonly leading to metal-metal single bonds (11) or causing irreversible cleavage of the dinuclear metal systems (10).
In the course of systematic investigations on sila-substituted parasympatholytics the diphenyl(2-aminoethoxymethyl)silanols 3b and 4b (and its carbon analogue 4a) were synthesized and characterized by their physical and chemical properties. In the solid state 4a and 4b form strong O-H---N hydrogen bonds, which are intramolecular (4a) and intermolecular (4b), respectively. 4a and 4b were found to be weak antimuscarinic agents (4b >4a) and strong papaverine-like spasmolytics (4a ≈4b).