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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 26 (1978), S. 869-873 
    ISSN: 1520-5118
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1520-5835
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Macromolecules 24 (1991), S. 688-692 
    ISSN: 1520-5835
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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  • 4
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    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of the American Chemical Society 110 (1988), S. 957-958 
    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Anaeroplasma ; Asteroleplasma ; Glycolysis ; Mollicutes ; PPi-phosphofructokinase ; Purines ; Pyrimidines ; Pyrophosphate ; Carbohydrate metabolism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Cell-free extracts of two strictly anaerobic mollicutes, Anaeroplasma intermedium 5LA and Asteroleplasma anaerobium 161T, were tested for enzymic activities of intracellular carbohydrate metabolism. Asteroleplasma anaerobium was also tested for enzymes of purine and pyrimidine metabolism. Both organisms had enzymic activities associated with the nonoxidative portion of the pentose phosphate pathway, and with the Embden-Meyerhoff-Parnas pathway. The 6-phosphofructokinase (PFK) of Asteroleplasma anaerobium was ATP-dependent, whereas the PFK of Anaeroplasma intermedium was PPi-dependent. The two anaerobic mollicutes also differed with respect to the enzymes that converted phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) to pyruvate; Anaeroplasma intermedium had pyruvate kinase activity, but Asteroleplasma anaerobium had pyruvate, orthophosphate dikinase activity (PPi-dependent). Both organisms had lactate dehydrogenase activity which was activated by fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (Fru-1,6-P 2). Anaeroplasma intermedium had activity for PEP carboxykinase (activated by Fru-1,6-P 2), but Asteroleplasma anaerobium did not. PEP carboxytransphosphorylase activity was not detected in either organism. Anaeroplasma intermedium had malate dehydrogenase and isocitrate dehydrogenase activities, but it had no activities for the three other tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes examined; Asteroleplasma anaerobium had malate dehydrogenase activity only. Asteroleplasma anaerobium had enzymic activities for the interconversion of purine nucleobases, (deoxy)ribonucleosides, and (deoxy)ribomononucleotides, including PPi-dependent nucleoside kinase, reported heretofore only in some other mollicutes. Asteroleplasma anaerobium could synthesize dTDP by the thymine salvage pathway if deoxyribose 1-phosphate was provided, and it had dUTPase, ATPase, and dCMP kinase activities. It lacked (deoxy)cytidine deaminase, dCMP deaminase, and deoxycytidine kinase activities.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1469-8986
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine , Psychology
    Notes: Auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) from a multidimensional selective attention task were recorded from 10 unmedicated schizophrenic patients and 10 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Tone pip stimuli varying on the dimensions of pitch (high or low) and location (left or right ear) formed four ‘channels’ of stimuli: left low, left high, right low, and right high. The pitch difference was considerably more difficult to discriminate than the location difference. Subjects were instructed to pay attention to a designated channel and press a button whenever they detected a long-duration, rare target tone that occurred amongst frequent short-duration standard tones. There were a number of differences between unmedicated schizophrenics and controls in processing negativity elicited by standard tones. There was no evidence of hierarchical processing of stimulus dimensions in the early processing negativity component, and the late frontal component was virtually absent in schizophrenics. Furthermore, there was evidence that in schizophrenics the processing of the location dimension was delayed for standard tones having the same pitch as the target. The P300 component to attended target tones was substantially reduced in schizophrenics over parietal sites but there was no difference between the two groups over frontal sites. The results are interpreted in terms of multiple attentional deficits in schizophrenics that are indicative of a failure in the planning and execution of selective listening strategies. Such a failure may result from a dysfunction in the prefrontal regions of the brain.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 1469-8986
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine , Psychology
    Notes: Previous studies have reported that patients with schizophrenia demonstrate impaired performance during working memory (WM) tasks. The current study aimed to determine whether WM impairments in schizophrenia are accompanied by reduced slow wave (SW) activity during on-line maintenance of mnemonic information. Event-related potentials were obtained from patients with schizophrenia and well controls as they performed a visuospatial delayed response task. On 50% of trials, a distractor stimulus was introduced during the delay. Compared with controls, patients with schizophrenia produced less SW memory negativity, particularly over the right hemisphere, together with reduced frontal enhancement of SW memory negativity in response to distraction. The results indicate that patients with schizophrenia generate less maintenance phase neuronal activity during WM performance, especially under conditions of distraction.
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  • 8
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Munksgaard International Publishers
    Journal of cutaneous pathology 30 (2003), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1600-0560
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Background:  The prognosis of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) correlates with its histological subtype. Actin is a microfilament that contributes to cell motility and invasiveness of cancer cells. Actin has been found to be more prominently expressed in the tumor cells and stroma of the more aggressive BCC subtypes. Here we compare actin expression in purely nodular (N-BCC) versus nodular-infiltrative (NI-BCC) tumors.Methods:  We studied seven cases of N-BCC and 13 cases of NI-BCC with immunohistochemistry for alpha-smooth muscle actin (SMA) and common muscle actin (CMA) within the tumor cells and stroma. A semiquantitative method was used to determine the degree of actin present in the tumor aggregates (on a scale of 0–4).Results:  Actin was present in the nodular component of 2/7 (28%) purely N-BCC and 11/13 (85%) mixed NI-BCC (p = 0.001). Actin was present in the infiltrative component of 13/13 (100%) NI-BCC. The average SMA score was 0.57 within the N-BCC compared with 1.77 within the nodular component of NI-BCC (p = 0.04); and 2.46 within the infiltrative component of the NI-BCC. The CMA score was 0.57 within the N-BCC, 1.54 within the nodular component of NI-BCC, and 1.92 within the infiltrative component of the NI-BCC. Actin was not found in the stroma of any of the N-BCC, while it was present in 8/13 (62%) of the NI-BCC (p = 0.0009).Conclusions:  Actin expression is more prominent in the nodular component of mixed NI-BCC when compared with purely N-BCC. This suggests that the nodular components of NI-BCC and N-BCC are different, and that actin expression in the nodular component may be associated with potential invasiveness. This finding may be relevant when examining incompletely sampled nodular BCC.
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  • 9
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of marital and family therapy 1 (1975), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1752-0606
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Psychology
    Notes: Data relating to the effects of structured versus unstructured interventions with three couples are presented and compared. Arguments are presented for the standard use of: 1) routine, pre- post-intervention assessment, 2) laboratory procedures in the assessment and treatment of couples, and 3) paraprofessionals in intervention with couples. This report is part of a systematic program of research into the appropriate use of structured and unstructured intervention and into the optimal matching of client family and intervention approach.
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  • 10
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The ionization energy spectra of iso-dichloroethylene (iso-C2H2Cl2) at electron momentum of ∼0 and 0.7 a.u. have been obtained by molecular (e,2e) spectroscopy in the symmetric noncoplanar geometry at 1200 eV impact energy. Momentum distributions (MDs) of selected ionic states, including the outervalence states X(3b1)−1 (frontier-orbital state) and G(6b2)−1, and the innervalence states H(9a1)−1, S1(8a1 )−1, S2(5b2)−1, and S3(7a1)−1 as well as an unassigned many-body feature, have also been determined and compared with ab initio calculations using self-consistent-field wave functions of 4-31G, 6-31G, and 6-31++G** basis sets. Combined with our earlier (e,2e) results on the cis- and trans-C2H2Cl2, these MD measurements can be used to investigate the effects of isomeric changes on the valence-shell electronic structure of these disubstituted ethylene derivatives. The sensitivity of the experimental MDs to chemical bonding details can be demonstrated. In addition, "new'' many-body features at 19–22 eV and above ∼26 eV have been observed in our ionization energy spectra, which support the breakdown of Koopmans' theorem as predicted by an earlier Green's function calculation. Furthermore, our MD measurements can be used to attribute the new many-body features observed at 19–22 eV to (9a1)−1 satellite states and to characterize the many-body states above ∼26 eV predominantly as (7a1)−1 satellite states. © 1994 American Institute of Physics.
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