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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Morphology 223 (1995), S. 269-287 
    ISSN: 0362-2525
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: The prenatal development of epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis was studied in embryos of different ago of two delphinid species (Stenella attenuata, Delphinus delphis), using light and transmission electron microscopical methods. The delphinid embryo is covered by a multilayered tissue formed by four different epidermal generations (periderm, stratum intermedium-I, str. intermedium-II, str. spinosum) produced by the str. basale. The first layer appears at about 40-50 mm of body length, the second type (s.i.-I) about 60-160 mm, and the third type (s.i.-II) is present at 160-500 mm. The first spinosal cells are produced at 225-260 mm body length; thenceforth, the epidermis increases continuously in thickness. Epidermal ridge formation begins about 400-mm body length. The development of the dermis is characterized by the early production of thin connective tissue fibers (40- 70-mm body length) and simultaneously the cutaneuous muscle matures in structure. Vascular development intensifies between embryos of 150-225 mm, and collagen production increases markedly in fetuses of 225-260-mm length. These events are paralledled by an increase in dermal thickness. The first elastic fibers can be recognized in the skin from the abdomen at about 600-mm body length. The development of the hypodermis is marked by very rapid and constantly progressing growth, beginning about 60-mm body length. The first typical fat cells appear in animals of 360-400 mm. Regional differences are obvious for all skin layers with regard to the flippers, where structural maturation proceeds more rapidly than in dorsal or abdominal regions. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 30 (1995), S. 67-72 
    ISSN: 0886-1544
    Keywords: Nicotiana ; Hordeum ; microtubule ; cell differentiation ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Changes in the tubulin-protein and -poly(A)+RNA contents were monitored by means of Western and Northern blot analyses, respectively, during growth and maturation of leaves of a dicotyledonous (tobacco) and monocotyledonous (barley) plant. It was recently argued from immunofluorescence and preliminary biochemical data that the density of microtubular networks and concomitantly the tubulin content are distinctly reduced after cessation of cell growth in leaves [Jung et al., 1993]. The results presented now confirm and extend this view. There appeared to be clear differences between the monocot and the dicot: (1) the loss of tubulin during leaf development was much slower in the dicot than in the monocot leaves (within months instead of days); (2) the degree of loss was more dramatic in the monocot leaf and only very low threshold levels of tubulin were retained in fully differentiated tissues; and (3) the loss of tubulin in the monocot leaf tissue appeared to be correlated with the decrease in the mRNA content, whereas the high level of tubulin-RNA in fully differentiated or even almost senescent dicot leaves indicated a gene expression control at the posttranscriptional level.The comparatively rapid and very distinct tubulin-protein and -RNA disappearance during development of the monocot leaf tissues confirm at the molecular level that differentiation proceeds much faster and is much more determinative in these leaves, as was postulated from histological and physiological data. The differences in the behaviour of the microtubular cytoskeleton perhaps even reflect the differences in the ability of the differentiated leaf cells to dedifferentiate, i.e., to establish new sets of microtubules and to reenter the mitotic cell cycle, e.g., during would response, tumour induction or in vitro culture. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Liebigs Annalen 1999 (1999), S. 2817-2823 
    ISSN: 1434-193X
    Keywords: Epothilone A ; Ring-closing metathesis ; Aldol reactions ; Lactones ; Diastereoselective alkylation ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The formal total synthesis of epothilone A is described. The key steps in the synthesis of the northern hemisphere are a Z-selective ten-membered ring-closing metathesis reaction (RCM) and the diastereoselective alkylation at C8. Aldehyde 3 is formed by introduction of the thiazole moiety by a Wittig reaction and subsequent functional group transformation. An efficient route to keto acid 5 is described.
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  • 4
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 1999 (1999), S. 2051-2055 
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Gold clusters ; closo-Dodecaborate ; Conductivity ; Charging energy ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The exchange of PPh3 in Au55(PPh3)12Cl6 by Na2[B12H11SH] using a phase-transfer reaction from CH2Cl2 to water needs 6 weeks for reaction, but finally results in the quantitative formation of Au55[(B12H11SH)Na2]12Cl6 (2). Cluster 2, which is of considerable stability in aqueous solution, has been characterized by 1H-NMR, 11B-NMR, and IR spectroscopy as well as by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The Na+ cations can be exchanged by (octyl)4N+ making the resulting cluster 4 soluble in polar organic solvents. The electrical properties of 2 and 4 are compared with those of Au55[Ph2PC6H4SO3N(octyl)4]12Cl6 (3), the ammonium derivative of the sodium salt. Cluster 3 shows the expected increase of activation energy in the temperature range of 130-250 K owing to the increase of cluster spacing compared with the sodium derivative. However, clusters 2 and 4, show electromigration in the electric field, caused by the huge amount of ionic charges in the ligand shell.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Metallaoxirane ; HBR2 addition ; (Formaldehyde)zirconocene ; (Butadiene)zirconocene ; Heterocycles ; Boron ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: (η2-Formaldehyde)zirconocene dimer (8) cleanly adds one or two molar equivalents of the borane HB(C6F5)2 by insertion of the H-[B] unit into the zirconium-carbon bond of the metallaoxirane moieties to form the mono- and bis-insertion products 16 and 17, respectively. These systems contain five-membered heterocyclic rings that are built up by connecting five different elements, namely H, B, C, O, and Zr. The bis(borane) insertion product 17 was characterized by an X-ray crystal structure analysis. (Butadiene)zirconocene reacts with HB(C6F5)2 in a similar way by insertion of the H-[B] unit into the (butadiene)C4-Zr linkage to form the metallacycle 18.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: NLO materials ; Second harmonic generation ; Two-photon fluorescence ; Solvatochromism ; Electrochemistry ; Sesquifulvalene ; Sandwich complex ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: In order to investigate nonlinear optical properties, in particular second harmonic generation (SHG) of organometallic complexes, numerous dipolar monocationic sesquifulvalene complexes of the general form [Mc-Z-C7H6]+ have been synthesised (Mc = metallocenyl), wherein the metallocenyl moiety Mc acts as an electron donor, and the tropylium cation C7H6+ as an electron acceptor. The mutual electronic influence of the donor and the acceptor groups is warranted by a linking spacer Z, which is a single bond [Mc = CpFeC5H4 (4a); Mc = CpRuC5H4 (4b)], an unsaturated bridge containing olefins [Z = (E-CH=CH)n: n = 1, Mc = CpFeC5H4 (25a), Mc = CpRuC5H4 (25b); n = 2, Mc = CpFeC5H4 (26); n = 3, Mc = CpFeC5H4 (27)], or thiophene units [Z = 2,5-C4H2S, Mc = CpFeC5H4 (28); Z = 5,5′-(2,2′-C4H2S)2, Mc = CpFeC5H4 (29); Z = 2-(5-E-CH=CH)C4H2S, Mc = CpFeC5H4 (30)]. For the salts of 4a·BF4, 4b·PF6 and 25a·PF6 X-ray structure determinations have been performed [4a·BF4: orthorhombic, Pnma, = 21.75(2), b = 9.900(2), c = 6.881(3) Å, V = 1482.0(15) Å3, Z = 4; 4b·PF6: monoclinic, P2(1)/c, a = 8.104(3), b = 18.206(14), c = 11.228(4) Å, β = 107.59(3), V = 1579.1(15) Å3, Z = 4; 25a·PF6: triclinic, P1bar, a = 10.067(6), b = 10.496(6), c = 11.418(6) Å, α = 94.07(4), β = 110.96(4), γ = 102.88(5)°, V = 1083.1(11) Å3, Z = 2]; the solid state structures indicate an almost coplanar arrangement of the organic π-system. Cyclic voltammetry studies reveal an irreversible one-electron reduction and an electrochemically reversible one-electron oxidation step for the ferrocenyl derivatives, whereas the ruthenocenyl derivatives demonstrate an irreversible two-electron oxidation. The redox potentials clearly indicate that the oxidation occurs at the metallocene unit, and the reduction is localised on the tropylium entity. In the electronic absorption spectra two intense bands are observed in the region 400 〈 λ 〈 900 nm which undergo strong negative solvatochromic shifts. The origin of the high-energy absorption band is assumed to be an interligand charge-transfer (LL-CT) transition, and the low-energy absorption band is assigned to a donor-acceptor charge-transfer (DA-CT) transition. Whereas the LL-CT is continuously shifted to lower energy with increasing spacer length, the energy of the DA-CT approaches a limiting value. A comparable phenomenon is also observed for the difference between the oxidation and reduction potentials obtained from electrochemical studies. Investigations concerning the nonlinear optical properties of the dipolar cationic sesquifulvalene complexes by means of hyper-Rayleigh scattering (HRS) indicate that the ferrocenyl derivatives fluoresce due to two-photon absorption whereas the ruthenocenyl congeners exhibit second harmonic generation with considerably larger first hyperpolarizability which is partly resonance-enhancement based.
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  • 7
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 1999 (1999), S. 1851-1854 
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Urea ; Nickel ; Coordination modes ; Cooperative effects ; Magnetic properties ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: A tetranuclear mixed-spin nickel(II) complex featuring two urea molecules in an unprecedented μ3-ĸN:ĸN′:ĸO coordination mode has been structurally characterized. The two central high-spin nickel(II) ions exhibit ferromagnetic coupling (J = +3.4 cm-1) mediated by the NH2-C-O linkages of the bridging urea. In solution the temperature dependence of the UV/Vis optical absorption and of the magnetic moment indicate that, upon cooling, additional solvent molecules bind to the terminal low-spin metal ions and a concomitant spin change occurs. In the solid state the coordinated urea ligands can be thermally degraded to cyanate within the grip of the multimetallic nickel(II) site.
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  • 8
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 2000 (2000), S. 771-781 
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Cooperative effects ; Coordination modes ; Nickel ; Bimetallic complexes ; π interactions ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Different cooperative binding modes of nitriles within the bimetallic pocket of a pyrazolate-based compartmental dinickel(II) site have been studied. The H3O2-bridged dinuclear complex 1 reacts with cyanamide to yield 4, in which a secondary hydrogencyanamido(1-) bridge spans the two metal centers at an unusually short metal-metal distance imposed by the primary ligand matrix. In 5, a single 2-cyanoguanidine (cnge) molecule is N-bound to one nickel(II) ion through its nitrile part and is coordinated to the adjacent metal site through an amido nitrogen. The characteristics of the coordination spheres of the metal centers suggest an additional side-on π-bonding interaction of the nitrile moiety with the second high-spin nickel(II) ion. This unusual interaction is corroborated by comparing the IR bands for the ν(C≡N) stretching vibration of 5 with those of complex 6, which has two end-on bound cnge molecules, and those of the related mononuclear complex 7, which lacks a second nickel(II) ion. The nature of the π-bonding interaction in 5 is further analyzed by DFT calculations on relevant model systems. Even though the π-bonding is found to be very weak, it does include some backbonding from occupied 3d MOs at the second high-spin nickel(II) ion to the π* MOs of the nitrile. Such an unconventional π-interaction is suggested to be enforced by the constrained fixation of the nitrile unit within the highly organized coordination pocket of the bimetallic framework. In contrast, the bifunctional 2-hydroxybenzonitrile is accommodated by the distinct binding of the nitrile and phenolate functions to the different metal centers in 8, which confirms that the simultaneous binding of both an OR-function and an end-on bound nitrile is indeed feasible within the active site pocket. Such a situation is reminiscent of the bimetallic effect that has been assumed to enable the cooperative hydration of nitriles at the dinickel(II) site of 1. Complexes 4·(ClO4)2, 5·(ClO4)2, 6·(ClO4)3, 7·(ClO4)(BPh4), and 8·(ClO4)2 have been characterized structurally by X-ray crystallography.
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Lanthanide(III) ; Ytterbium ; Aryloxides ; Fluorine ; C-F Activation ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Reaction of [Yb(OAr)2(THF)3] (OAr = OC6H2-2,6-tBu2-4-R; R = H, Me, tBu) with perfluorodecalin in THF at room temperature results in C-F activation and formation of the first heteroleptic aryloxofluorolanthanoid complexes, [Yb(OAr)2F(THF)]2. Oxidation of bis(cyclopentadienyl)ytterbium(II) with perfluoro(methylcyclohexane) or perfluorodecalin in DME surprisingly gives unsolvated [YbCp2F]3. The analogous reaction of bis(methylcyclopentadienyl)ytterbium(II) yields unsolvated [Yb(MeCp)2F]4, whilst in THF, the oxidation provides [Yb(MeCp)2F(THF)]2. Treatment of [YbCp2F(THF)]2 with triphenylphosphane oxide gives [YbCp2F(OPPh3)]2. X-ray structure determinations revealed [Yb(OAr)2F(THF)]2 (R = H or tBu) to be centrosymmetric fluoride-bridged dimers with five-coordination for ytterbium. Examination of the structures of the cyclopentadienyl complexes showed that [YbCp2F]3 is trimeric with formal eight-coordination for ytterbium and a planar (YbF)3 ring, whereas [Yb(MeCp)2F]4 is an eight-coordinate tetramer having a puckered (YbF)4 ring with F-Yb-F angles of ca. 90° and Yb-F-Yb angles close to 180° [178.9(4), 168.4(3)°]. Both [Yb(MeCp)2F(THF)]2 and [YbCp2F(OPPh3)]2 are nine-coordinate fluoride-bridged dimers.
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  • 10
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für die chemische Industrie 74 (1962), S. 157-157 
    ISSN: 0044-8249
    Keywords: Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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