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  • PACS. 61.16.Ch Scanning probe microscopy: scanning tunnelling, atomic force, scanning optical, magnetic force, etc. - 68.35.Bs Surface structure and topography  (1)
  • Sekretionsmechanismus  (1)
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    Springer
    The European physical journal 14 (2000), S. 371-376 
    ISSN: 1434-6036
    Keywords: PACS. 61.16.Ch Scanning probe microscopy: scanning tunnelling, atomic force, scanning optical, magnetic force, etc. - 68.35.Bs Surface structure and topography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: We report here a preparation for thin gold films on mica substrates. We have investigated the influence of the substrate temperature and the evaporation rate on the morphology of the films. After careful outgasing of the substrate, 100 nm of Au is evaporated onto the mica surface maintained at high temperature. After slow cooling, ex situ characterizations are performed using AFM and STM. For our purposes, the best compromise between roughness and grain size is found to occur for an evaporation rate of 2 Ås-1 onto a mica substrate maintained at 460 C. We have used these substrates for STM and AFM study of decanethiol self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). We present results for gold samples immersed for a few seconds in decanethiol solutions, revealing an incomplete organization of the films. The organization process is discussed through comparison between AFM and STM data recorded on the SAMs. Then we present molecular resolution STM pictures of ordered SAMs for longer immersion times.
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    Clinical and experimental medicine 148 (1968), S. 124-130 
    ISSN: 1591-9528
    Keywords: Stomach ; Pentagastrin ; Gastric fluid- and acid-secretion ; Secretion mechanism ; Magen ; Pentagastrin ; Saft- und Säuresekretion ; Sekretionsmechanismus
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Eine dosisabhängige maximale Magensaftsekretion nach Pentagastrinstimulierung ist bei der Ratte mit einer Reizdosis von 40–50 μg zu erwarten. Bei kleineren Mengen bleibt das Saftvolumen unbeeinflußt, während die Säuresekretion einen mäßigen Anstieg verzeichnet. Bei höheren Dosen tritt ein Hemmeffekt auf unter Konstanthaltung des Sekretvolumens und Abfall der HCL-Ausschüttung. Bei unterschiedlicher Pentagastringabe läßt sich ein getrennter Sekretionsmechanismus für Wasser und Säure erkennen. Eine Erhöhung des Lösungsvolumens für Pentagastrin führt zu einer Verminderung der HCL-Gesamtmenge bei gleichzeitig reduziertem Magensaftvolumen.
    Notes: Summary The dose-dependent maximal secretion of gastric juice in the rat following pentagastrin stimulation is attainable at values of 25–50 μg. Lesser quantities are effective only upon hydrochloric acid production and not upon water secretion. Higher ones exercise a partially inhibiting action: the secretion volume remains constant, while the acid output decreases. The discordant action of different pentagastrin doses seems to bring evidence of distinct mechanisms for water and acid secretion. Dilution of the pentagastrin solution leads to a diminution of the acid while simultaneously reducing the volume of the gastric juice.
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