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  • Adrenergic receptors  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Adrenergic receptors ; Human genetics ; Restriction fragment length polymorphism ; Chromosome mapping ; Linkage ; Genetics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We have genetically mapped the genes encoding four human adrenergic receptors (ARs) of subtypes α1C, α2A, α2B, and β1, which are prototypic G protein coupled receptors that mediate the physiological effects of neurotransmitters, hormones, and drugs. We placed these genes onto the Cooperative Human Linkage Center (CHLC) and Genethon framework maps, within confidence intervals with greater than 1000∶1 odds. With multipoint analysis the α1C gene (locus ADRA1C) mapped to the interval between NEFL and D8S283; α2-C4, the gene encoding the α2C AR (locus ADRA2C), mapped to the interval between D4S126 and D4S62; and the α2-C10 (α2A AR)/β1 haplotype (loci ADRA2A/ ADRB1) mapped to the interval between D10S259 and D10S187. A fifth AR gene, β2, yielded significant LOD scores with markers on the long arm of chromosome 5; however, this locus (ADRB2) could not be mapped to any specific interval with odds of greater than 1000∶1. The two AR genes that are completely linked, α2-C10 and β1, were oriented on their shared 225-kb genomic fragment relative to the direction of transcription, with β1 being 5′ to α2-C10. The positioning of these genes on high-density framework maps allows them to be tested as candidates in a spectrum of diseases that might involve AR dysfunction.
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  • 2
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    Journal of statistical physics 3 (1971), S. 323-330 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Surface tension ; scaling laws ; droplet model ; critical point
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract An expression for the pressure is proposed which leads to a symmetric equation of state for liquid and gas near the critical point. Our “bubble-droplet” formula is similar to Fisher's cluster expansion but contains an additional term due to the density dependence of the surface tension. Also, it assumes the density difference between a droplet (or bubble) and the surrounding medium to be proportional tol − 1/δ and not to be independent of the droplet sizel. Then, the scaling homogeneity assumption and some scaling laws, includingdν=2−α, can be derived (d is dimensionality). The additional assumption of spherical droplets and bubbles leads to a new scaling law 1+β=(d−1)ν, which is only slightly violated in the lattice gas ford=2, 3, 4.
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  • 3
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    Journal of statistical physics 6 (1972), S. 49-59 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Monte Carlo ; lattice gas ; surface area ; surface tension ; droplet model ; critical point ; scaling laws ; nucleation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Computer simulation of droplets containingl molecules (l ⩽ 1000) in a lattice gas shows that the average surface area is proportional tol σ′;σ′≃ 0.6 in two and σ′= 0.825 in three dimensions for small droplets. These exponents agree approximately with those in Kadanoff's modification of Fisher's droplet model near critical points [σ′= (1 + β)/βδ; ourT/T c is 0.4, 0.7, and 0.9]. For larger droplets, these exponents change to 1/2 (d = 2) and 2/3 (d = 3), the transition occurring for droplet diameters larger than the coherence length and smaller than the critical diameter in the nucleation of supersaturated vapors. This latter result rises some doubts on a recent nucleation theory of Eggingtonet al.
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