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  • 1
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    [S.l.] : International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
    Acta crystallographica 54 (1998), S. 460-467 
    ISSN: 1600-5724
    Source: Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: The `frozen-lattice' model is a semi-classical approach for calculating electron diffuse scattering in crystals that has arisen from thermal vibration of crystal atoms. This quasi-elastic scattering approach is, however, unproven since its equivalence with the incoherent phonon-excitation model is not yet established. As quantitative electron microscopy is becoming a realistic method, it is necessary to examine the accuracy of the model. In this paper, based on a rigorous quantum-mechanical phonon excitation theory, it is proved that an identical result would be obtained using the frozen-lattice model and the formal phonon-excitation model if (i) the incoherence between different orders of thermal diffuse scattering is considered in the frozen-lattice-model calculation and (ii) the specimen thickness and the mean-free-path length for phonon excitation are both smaller than the distance travelled by the electron within the lifetime of the phonon (τ0v, which is 5 µm for 100 kV electrons). Condition (ii) is usually absolutely satisfied and condition (i) can be precisely accounted for in the calculation with the introduction of the mixed dynamic form factor S(Q, Q′). The conclusion holds for each and all orders of diffuse scattering, thus, the quantum-mechanical basis of the frozen-lattice model is established, confirming the validity, reliability and accuracy of using this model in quantitative dynamical electron diffraction and imaging calculations. It has also been shown that the frozen-lattice model is suitable for low-energy electrons.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Keywords Neuropeptide Y ; Y1 receptor ; insulin secretion ; insulinoma cells.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Neuropeptide Y (NPY) has been shown to inhibit insulin secretion from the islets of Langerhans. We show that insulin secretion in the insulinoma cell line RIN 5AH is inhibited by NPY. 125I-Peptide YY (PYY) saturation and competition-binding studies using NPY fragments and analogues on membranes prepared from this cell line show the presence of a single class of NPY receptor with a Y1 receptor subtype-like profile. Inhibition of insulin secretion in this cell line by NPY fragments and analogues also shows a Y1 receptor-like profile. Both receptor binding and inhibition of insulin secretion showed the same orders of potency with NPY 〉 [Pro34]-NPY 〉 NPY 3–36 〉 〉 NPY 13–36. The Y1 receptor antagonist, BIBP 3226, blocks NPY inhibition of insulin secretion from, and inhibits 125I-PYY binding to, RIN 5AH cells. Northern blot analysis using a Y1-receptor specific probe shows that NPY Y1 receptors are expressed by RIN 5AH cells. Y5 receptors are not expressed in this cell line. Neuropeptide Y inhibition of insulin secretion is blocked by incubation with pertussis toxin, implying that the effect is via a G-protein (Gi or Go) coupled receptor. Neuropeptide Y inhibits the activation of adenylyl cyclase by isoprenaline in RIN 5AH cell lysates, and the stimulation of cAMP by glucagon-like peptide-1 (7–36) amide (GLP-1). It also blocks insulin secretion stimulated by GLP-1, but not by dibutyryl cyclic AMP. Hence, we suggest that NPY inhibits insulin secretion from RIN 5AH cells via a Y1 receptor linked through Gi to the inhibition of adenylyl cyclase. [Diabetologia (1998) 41: 1482–1491]
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  • 3
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    Springer
    International orthopaedics 22 (1998), S. 87-91 
    ISSN: 1432-5195
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé. Les résultats de 247 ostéotomies du genou sont analysés sur 195 patients atteints de la maladie de Kashin-Beck. La technique d’ostéotomie utilisée se caractérise, au niveau de la métaphyse distale du fémur, par la réalisation d’une section supracondylienne présentant un ergot cortical et au niveau de la métaphyse proximale du tibia par une section respectant l’insertion du ligament rotulien en la contournant distalement. Vu l’absence de matériel de fixation interne ou externe, l’impaction des fragments permet de stabiliser efficacement la correction de l’axe mécanique. Depuis 1983, 37 genu vara et 210 genu valga ont été ostéotomisés. Les résultats présentent la distribution des déformations angulaires initiales et les corrections obtenues après ostéotomie. L’amélioration fonctionelle confirme l’intérêt de cette technique en l’absence de matériel d’ostéosynthèse.
    Notes: Summary. The results of 247 osteotomies at the knee were analysed in 195 patients with Kashin-Beck disease. Since 1983, 37 varus and 210 valgus deformities have been operated on. Supracondylar osteotomy was carried out so that there is a cortical spike in the distal metaphysis which is impacted into the femoral condyle. A U-shaped tibial osteotomy is made 0.5 cm below the growth plate and around the insertion of the patellar ligament. The mechanical axis is corrected and stability obtained by impacting the fragments; internal fixation is not used. Correction of the initial angular deformities was achieved after the osteotomies, and function was improved.
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