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    Calcified tissue international 26 (1978), S. 47-49 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Matrix vesicles ; Calcospherites ; Mineralization ; Bone ; Dentin ; Cartilage ; SEM
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Mineral particle cluster, corresponding to calcospherites or matrix vesicle-initiated clusters in calcifying cartilage and dentin and to collagen bundle-related mineralization in lamellar bone, have been isolated from NaOCl solutions used to dissolve the organic matrix in preparation of anorganic mineralizing fronts for scanning electron microscopy.
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    Calcified tissue international 26 (1978), S. 81-84 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Osteoclasts ; Bone ; Resorption
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Osteoclastic bone resorption involves the solubilization of the mineral salts and the degradation of noncollagen bone matrix and collagen fibrils. As no recognizable collagen fibrils have ever been reported within cytoplasmic vacuoles in osteoclasts, it is generally assumed that the collagen fibrils are digested extracellularly in the resorption zone. The extent to which lysis occurs extracellularly and whether or not the osteoclasts phagocytose the degradation products remain to be established. In the present communication, a hypothesis is presented suggesting the possibility that osteoclastic resorption of bone involves the participation of two different cell types. According to this hypothesis, osteoclastic bone resorption is initiated by osteoclasts that demineralize areas of bone and degrade noncollagen bone matrix. After the osteoclasts have moved away or become partially detached from the demineralized site, the exposed collagen fibrils are phagocytosed by mononuclear, fibroblast-like or monocyte-derived cells.
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    Calcified tissue international 26 (1978), S. 155-161 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Plasma protein ; Glycoprotein ; Bone ; Glucosamine
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Plasmaα 2HS-glycoprotein is specifically accumulated in calcified tissues. In the present studies this glycoprotein was isolated from plasma and after iodination with iodine-125 was injected intravenously into young rabbits. The tissue distribution and plasma disappearance rate of this radioactively labeled material were determined. Of the various tissues studied, bone showed the greatest retention of labeled glycoprotein expressed as percentage of the injected dose per gram tissue relative to the plasma content. The rate of loss of iodinatedα 2HS-glycoprotein from plasma was similar to that ofα 2HS-glycoprotein labeled endogenously by using14C-glucosamine or3H-glucosamine. The uptake of exogenously labeled3I-α 2HS-glycoprotein into bone tissue expressed as a percentage of the injected dose was similar to that of endogenously labeled14C-α 2HS-glycoprotein. These results suggest that the125I-labeled material can be used to study further the metabolism ofα 2HS-glycoprotein by bone tissue.
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    Calcified tissue international 26 (1978), S. 209-213 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Mithramycin ; Bone ; β-Glucuronidase ; KT medium
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Mithramycin suppresses bone resorption. Its effect on the synthesis and release of β-glucuronidase (a referent for lysosomal enzymes) in mouse calvarial explants was studied in an in vitro culture system. A newly described medium (designated as KT medium) was introduced in this specific study. Mithramycin initially inhibited the release of β-glucuronidase into the medium and resulted in an ultimate accumulation of this enzyme in the bone. These results suggest that inhibition of bone resorption by mithramycin may be attributed to interference in release of lysosomal enzymes from bone cells.
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    Skeletal radiology 2 (1978), S. 239-242 
    ISSN: 1432-2161
    Keywords: Blastomycosis ; Bone ; Pulmonary ; Skin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract North American blastomycosis is a multisystem disease, primarily affecting the lungs and skin. The skeleton is affected in approximately 50% of cases. Bone symptoms as the primary clinical complaint are exceedingly rare. Two such cases are presented together with a brief discussion of this rare disease.
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    Anatomy and embryology 153 (1978), S. 321-329 
    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Bone ; Femur ; Density ; Hypergravity
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Sixteen male Beagle dogs, 293 to 509 days old, were exposed almost continuously for 3 months to 2.0 G on a 7.9 m radius centrifuge. The dogs were maintained on the centrifuge by means of a specially designed, automated waste disposal and life support system. Bone density was measured by a 125I Profile Scanner in the anterior, medial, posterior and lateral cortex of the femoral mid-shaft. As compared to mean density in the femora of normal gravity controls, centrifuged dogs showed a 0.8% (P〈0.05) lower mean linear absorption in their femora. However, the regression of density on the square-root of cross-sectional area/π differs very significantly in the animals living at earth gravity and those living at hypergravity. Thin hypergravic bones are denser, thick hypergravic ones are less dense than the corresponding ones of normal gravity controls.
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    Calcified tissue international 25 (1978), S. 37-43 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: ESR ; Radiation free radicals ; CO3-Apatites ; Bone
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Exposure of bone mineral to X-rays generates free radicals. These are usually very labile, but can be stabilized at liquid nitrogen temperatures for study by electron spin resonance spectroscopy. The free radicals thus detected in the present study included one with resonances arising from an electron excess center and 2 species with electron-deficit centers: a phosphate anion radical and a radical associated with carbonate. Each of these radicals seemed to be located chiefly at the mineral surface and was sensitive to the surface environment. Presence of an organic phase, as in whole bone, modified free radical production in a manner that suggests interference with the formation of electron deficit centers. Comparison with other synthetic minerals suggests that precipitated carbonateapatites are good models for bone mineral.
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    Calcified tissue international 25 (1978), S. 227-232 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Parathyroid hormone ; Bone ; Calcium ; Chick embryo ; Organ culture
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary The purpose of this study was to measure in an in vitro system the movement of Ca and phosphate (Pi) out of bone when treated with parathyroid hormone (PTH). Tibiae from 13-day chick embryos were incubated for up to 8 h in a defined medium containing 1.8 mM Ca. Medium samples were collected every 2 h and were analyzed for Ca, Pi and lactate. Net effluxes from the bones were calculated. When bones were incubated with PTH in the medium (1 U/ml), net Ca efflux was increased 44, 60 and 100% at 4, 6 and 8 h, respectively. At no time was net Pi efflux affected by the hormone. The well known PTH-stimulated lactate production was not seen until 8 h. Lower doses of PTH (0.1 and 0.3 U/ml) were also effective. Comparing PTH (1 U/ml) responsiveness at higher (2.2 mM) and lower (0.9 mM) medium Ca concentrations, showed that with 2.2 mM Ca no increased Ca efflux was seen, while with 0.9 mM Ca significant elevation in medium Ca occurred 2 h sooner than in the experiments using 1.8 mM Ca. In another experiment, varying the medium Pi level from 1 to 2 mM had no effect on the Ca response to PTH. In neither experiment was Pi release affected by PTH. The results of this study have led to the following conclusions: (1) PTH acts on bone to cause an early dose related increase in net Ca efflux; (2) the effect is specific for Ca, since it is not accompanied by an increased Pi efflux, and may be saturated by raising the medium Ca level; and (3) PTH-stimulated Ca efflux in this system is not correlated with, and is probably not a result of increased lactate production.
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    Calcified tissue international 25 (1978), S. 233-240 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Bone ; Bone resorption ; Albumin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary A fraction (brA), which causes resorption of fetal rat bones in vitro, has been concentrated from bovine serum albumin by anion exchange column chromatography on DEAE Sephadex. This active fraction has also been prepared using DEAE Sephadex A-50 by a batch method with a 0.09M NaCl, 0.1M TRIS buffer, pH 8.35. BrA was 10–30 times more potent than the original albumin. The retained material, which constitutes the bulk of the protein and has less activity than the original albumin, elutes with 0.45M NaCl. Similar treatment of serumα,β or γ globulins does not yield brA. Further enhancement of the bone resorbing activity of brA can be obtained with (NH4)2SO4 fractionation or extraction with CH3OH∶CHCl3. Heating at 55° C for 2 h or at 100° C for 10 min does not affect the activity; overnight incubation with protease destroys the bone resorbing effect. The bone resorbing activity is not removed by dialysis and does not correlate with the protease activity of the fraction. The action of brA is inhibited by 3 mM PO4, 1 μg/ml calcitonin or glucagon, 10−7 M dexamethasone or 0.02 μg/ml actinomycin D. The bone resorbing activity of brA is partially inhibited by 10−7–10−5 M indomethacin. PTH did not elicit bone resorption when added to cultures incubated in chemically defined medium supplemented with 0.1 mg/ml brA. However, brA did not inhibit PTH-induced resorption.
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    Calcified tissue international 25 (1978), S. 249-254 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Bone ; Oestrogens ; Oestrogen receptors ; Binding proteins
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Attempts were made to demonstrate the presence of specific oestrogen binding proteins (“receptors”) in bone cells. High speed cytosol preparations of bone were incubated with several concentrations of radioactive oestradiol alone and with radioactive oestradiol in the presence of a specific antioestrogen, Nafoxidine. Separation of bound and free oestradiol was carried out by dextran coated charcoal treatment and by sucrose gradient ultracentrifugation. Several types of bones likely to be oestrogen-sensitive were investigated: human femoral heads, human phalanx, rat and rabbit calvaria, humeri and femora of female rats. In all experiments we were unable to demonstrate the presence of specific oestrogen receptors in bone cell cytosol indicating that the direct effect of oestrogens on bone, if present, is not mediated by specific oestrogen receptors.
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    Calcified tissue international 26 (1978), S. 85-89 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Bone ; Histology ; Microradiography ; Densitometry ; Computer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary A comparatively simple quantitative method for assessing bone morphology has been evolved. Microradiographs of thin sections of mandible have been scanned with a Joyce-Loebl double beam recording microdensitometer with a scanning autodensidater attachment, using a white beam. For each image the optical densities for all the pixels (picture elements) were divided into 10 groups. The limits of the division were fixed by the maximum and minimum densities occurring within the image. A computer generated map was produced which indicated the spatial distribution of the pixels within each group to which an arbitrarily chosen shading was attached. The number of pixels within each group is also shown on the map. The computer map was compared with the photomicrograph and, where necessary, the original section. The fractional area of hard tissue was then readily determined using the numerical values of each group of pixels.
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    Calcified tissue international 26 (1978), S. 139-142 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Chemisorption ; Surface area ; Hydroxyapatite ; Bone ; Enamel
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary The surface areas of three different samples of hydroxyapatite, samples of deproteinized bone, and samples of whole and deproteinized enamel were determined by adsorption of an adduct (the diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A with N-phenylglycine) from methylene chloride solution. In all cases, the surface areas of these samples agree well with those obtained by the BET (N2) method.
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    Calcified tissue international 25 (1978), S. 105-110 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Progesterone ; 17β estradiol ; Testosterone ; Tissue culture ; Bone
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Although sex steroids are known to affect skeletal metabolism, their effects on bone collagen synthesis have not been studied. We have examined the direct effects of progesterone, 17β estradiol, testosterone, 5α dihydrotestosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone on bone collagen and noncollagen protein synthesis in cultures of calvaria obtained from 21-day fetal rats. Bones were incubated for 24 to 168 h and3H-proline was added for the last 2 h of culture. Incorporation of the label into collagenase-digestible protein (CDP)1 and noncollagen protein (NCP) was determined using repurified bacterial collagenase. Progesterone caused a dose dependent inhibition of the labeling of CDP at concentrations of 3×10−7 M to 10−5 M after 96 h of culture. A smaller inhibitory effect was observed on NCP. The inhibitory effect was slow in onset and persisted when bones were incubated for 48 h with progesterone and then transferred to control medium for 48 h. Progesterone also inhibited the incorporation of3H-thymidine and3H-uridine into fetal rat calvaria. After 24 h of culture, 17β estradiol and testosterone had no effects on the labeling of CDP and NCP. After 96 h, 17β estradiol had a small and inconsistent stimulatory effect on the labeling of CDP but testosterone had no effect. Neither hormone altered the inhibitory effects of parathyroid hormone, cortisol and progesterone. Dihydrotestosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone had no effects after 24 h and 96 h of culture. 17β estradiol, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone did not affect the incorporation of3H-uridine or3H-thymidine into fetal rat calvaria. Our studies indicate that progesterone is an inhibitor of bone collagen synthesis and estrogens and androgens are not major regulators of bone formation in vitro.
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    Calcified tissue international 25 (1978), S. 29-35 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Albumin ; Bone ; Growth retardation ; Osteomalacia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary 125I-labeled rat albumin injected intravenously into rats was taken up by growing bone. Some of this radioactive albumin could be removed from bone by washing with saline, the proportion so removed decreasing from 82.5% at 1 day to 7.4% at 8 days. Both the total radioactivity, and that remaining in bone after saline wash, were reduced when growth was slowed by alteration or restriction of the diet. Although the amount of125I albumin in rachitic bone was reduced, autoradiography showed that radioactivity was present in rachitic osteoid. Immunoprecipitation using anti-rat-albumin serum showed that about half of the radioactivity released from normal bone by EDTA was still attached to albumin. These results suggest that albumin plays some part in the growth of bone.
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  • 15
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Bone ; Bone marrow ; Bone marrow biopsy ; Immunhistology ; Diabetes mellitus ; Diabetic microangiopathy ; Diabetic osteomyelopathy ; Knochen ; Knochenmark ; Myelotomie ; Immunhistologie ; Diabetes mellitus ; Diabetische Mikroangiopathie ; Diabetische Osteomyelopathie
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Beckenkammbiopsien von 118 Patienten mit manifestem Diabetes mellitus wurden histologisch und histomorphometrisch ausgewertet und mit den klinischen Daten verglichen. Die histobioptischen Ergebnisse zeigen, daß sich die „diabetische Mikroangiopathie“ auch im Gefäßsystem des Knochenmarkes manifestiert. Mit Betonung im Bereich der Arteriolen und Kapillaren waren einerseits exsudativ-degenerative Wandveränderungen, andererseits entzündlich-fibrosierende perivaskuläre Reaktionen nachweisbar. Pathogenetisch sind diese Gefäßveränderungen bei Diabetes mellitus im Rahmen einer biochemisch veränderten Basalmembran mit erhöhter Permeabilität für Plasmaproteine zu erklären, die wiederum eine perivaskuläre Entzündungsreaktion auslösen. Neben der angiologischen Beurteilung des Diabetikers ermöglicht die Beckenkammbiopsie auch differenzierte und quantifizierbare Aussagen über hämatologische und osteologische Probleme im Rahmen des diabetischen Spätsyndroms. Bisher unbekannt war bei Diabetes mellitus die ausgeprägte Entzündungsreaktion des Knochenmarkstromas, die mit den serologischen Entzündungsparametern korreliert und sich klinisch häufig als sog. Infektanämie äußert. Eine Beteiligung der beschriebenen Myelitis an der Pathogenese des markatrophisch-osteoporotischen Bildes bei Diabetes mellitus kann angenommen werden. Knochenveränderungen bei Diabetes mellitus treten gegenüber einem altersentsprechenden Normalkollektiv signifikant häufiger auf und manifestieren sich als rarefizierende Osteopathie ohne wesentliche Umbausteigerung. Als Ursache kommen neben der dia betischen Mikroangiopathie mit begleitender Myelitis zahlreiche andere Faktoren, wie Störung der Kollagensynthese, des Kalziumstoffwechsels sowie Bewegungsmangel in Frage. Übereinstimmend mit den Ergebnissen anderer Autoren wiesen die Patienten mit Insulin-Therapie gegenüber oral eingestellten Diabetikern einen geringeren Osteoporosegrad auf. Unsere Ergebnisse erlauben die morphologische und klinische Definition einer diabetischen Osteomyelopathie mit eigenständiger Pathogenese. Sie ist charakterisiert durch 1. exsudativ-entzündliche Veränderungen der Knochenmarkgefäße, 2. plasmazelluläre Myelitis mit markatrophischer Komponente, 3. Osteoporose ohne nachweisbare Umbausteigerung.
    Notes: Summary Iliac crest biopsies from 118 patients with manifest diabetes were evaluated histologically and histomorphometrically and compared with the clinical data. The histobioptic results show that “diabetic microangiopathy” is also manifest in the vascular system of the bone marrow. Exudative degenerative changes in the vessel wall on the one hand, and inflammatory fibrosing perivascular reactions on the other were accentuated in the region of the arterioles and capillaries. These vascular changes in diabetes mellitus can be attributed to a biochemically altered basal membrane with increased permeability for plasma protein which, in turn, set up a perivascular inflammatory reaction. In addition to the angiological assessment of diabetics, iliac crest biopsy also permits differentiated and quantifiable statements on the haematological and osteological problems involved in the late diabetic syndrome. The marked inflammatory reaction of the bone marrow stroma was previously unknown in diabetes mellitus; it correlates with the serological inflammatory parameters and frequently becomes manifest as “anemia of chronic disorders”. It can be assumed that this reaction also takes part in the pathogenesis of the atrophy of the bone marrow and osteoporosis in diabetes mellitus. Bone changes in the form of atrophic osteopathy without essentially increased bone remodeling are to be found more frequently in diabetes mellitus than in a normal collective of similar age. In addition to diabetic microangiopathy with concomitant inflammation, numerous other causes such as disturbances of collagen synthesis, of calcium metabolism and lack of movement are to be considered. In accordance with other authors, the patients on insulin therapy showed a smaller degree of osteoporosis than orally adjusted diabetics. For these pathogenetic reasons, a specific diabetic osteomyelopathy can be established. It is characterised by: 1. exudative inflammatory changes of the bone marrow vessels, 2. plasmocytic marrow reactions and parenchymal reduction 3. osteoporosis without signs of increased remodeling of the bone.
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    Journal of molecular medicine 56 (1978), S. 755-759 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Knochenhistologie urämischer Osteopathie ; Calciumstoffwechsel ; metabolische Knochenerkrankungen ; Mikromorphometrie ; Bone ; Metabolic Bone Disease ; Uremic Osteodystrophy ; Calcium Metabolism ; Malignant Tumors
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary It is unknown whether histomorphometric parameters of bone surface remodelling change uniformly throughout the skeleton in metabolic bone disease. In patients without skeletal disease (n=8), in patients with chronic renal failure (n=13) and in patients with malignant tumors (n=11), post mortem bone samples were taken from the core of the 5th lumbar vertebra, from the iliac crest, from the femural head and from the interepicondylar portion of the distal femur. Histomorphometric analysis was carried out in undecalcified sections stained after Masson-Goldner. The dispersion of histomorphometric parameters between the different skeletal sites (cancellous bone) was evaluated by analysis of variance. There existed marked differences in the surface extension of the histomorphometric parameters which are related to bone remodelling, suggesting marked differences in the local remodelling rates (iliac crest 〉 lumbar vertebra 〉 femural head 〉 distal femur). In patients with bone disease all histomorphometric parameters changed uniformly throughout the skeleton with the exception of inactive osteoid. The study shows that in metabolic bone disease local factors do not interfere with remodelling in response to systemic factors. It also provides evidence that bone biopsy samples from iliac crest spongiosa reflect with reasonable accuracy the changes occurring elsewhere in the skeleton, although inactive osteoid may accumulate in the iliac crest out of proportion to its increase in low-turnover sites.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Bei skelettgesunden Kontrollpersonen (n=8), bei Patienten mit chronischer Niereninsuffizienz (n=13) und bei Patienten mit malignen Tumoren (n=11) wurden post mortem Knochenbiopsie-Proben aus dem 5. Lendenwirbelkörper, aus dem Bekkenkamm, aus dem Femurkopf und aus dem interepikondylären Teil des distalen Femur entnommen. Unentkalkte, nach Masson-Goldner gefärbte Dünnschnitte wurden histomorphometrisch untersucht. Die Varianz einzelner histomorphometrischer Parameter zwischen den unterschiedlichen Skelettorten wurde durch Varianzanalyse überprüft. Die histomorphometrischen Parameter, welche in Beziehung zum inneren Knochenumbau stehen, waren in den einzelnen Skelettorten außerordentlich unterschiedlich. Die lokalen Umbauraten differieren daher wahrscheinlich stark (Beckenkamm 〉 Lendenwirbelkörper 〉 Femurkopf 〉 distaler Femur). Bei Patienten mit Knochenerkrankungen änderten sich alle histomorphometrischen Parameter gleichsinnig an allen untersuchten Skelettorten. Lediglich die Volumendichte und die Oberflächendichte inaktiven Osteoids zeigte in den einzelnen Skelettorten ein signifikant unterschiedliches Verhalten. Die Untersuchung belegt, daß bei systemischen Knochenerkrankungen lokale Faktoren nicht die Antwort des Skeletts auf systemische Stimuli beeinträchtigen. Die Messergebnisse belegen, daß Knochenbiopsie-Proben aus der Beckenkammspongiosa mit hinreichender Genauigkeit die Vorgänge widerspiegeln, die in anderen Skelettorten ablaufen. Lediglich für inaktives Osteoid konnte bei urämischen Patienten gezeigt werden, daß in der Beckenkammspongiosa eine — im Vergleich zu Skelettorten mit niedrigerer Umbaugeschwindigkeit — überproportioniert starke Akumulation stattfindet.
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    International orthopaedics 2 (1978), S. 333-341 
    ISSN: 1432-5195
    Keywords: Bone ; Neoplasm ; Chondrosarcoma
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    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé 163 cas de chondrosarcome repertoriés dans le Swedish Cancer Registry entre 1958 et 1968 ont été soumis à une analyse multifactorielle. 25, 38 et 35% étaient respectivement, fortement, modérément, et faiblement différenciés, et 2% étaient du type mésenchymateux. Les formes modérément et faiblement différenciées montraient habituellement une anaplasie généralisée, des noyaux multiples et souvent pâles, des nucléoles distincts, des images de mitoses et parfois des foyers de cellules fusiformes. Le degré de cellularité n'était pas en rapport avec la différenciation. Le pronostic dépend de la taille de la tumeur, de l'importance de sa vascularisation ainsi que de son stade histologique. Le siège de la tumeur est un élément primordial pour décider de l'importance de l'exérèse chirurgicale. La survie est liée à l'ablation primitive et radicale de la tumeur, par résection ou amputation. Indépendamment des particularités cliniques ou de celles de la tumeur, le meilleur traitement dans chaque cas consiste dans l'exérèse complète de la tumeur, en préservant la fonction dans la mesure du possible.
    Notes: Summary All cases of unequivocal chondrosarcoma recorded in the Swedish Cancer Registry for the years 1958 to 1968 were subjected to a multifactorial analysis. Of a total of 163 chondrosarcomas 25, 38 and 35% respectively were well, moderately and poorly differentiated, and 2% were of mesenchymal type. The moderately and poorly differentiated tumours characteristically exhibited general anaplasia, multiple often pale nuclei, distinct nucleoli, mitotic figures and occasionally spindle cell foci. The degree of cellularity was not of decisive value in differentiation. The prognosis was influenced by the extent and degree of vascularisation of the tumour and by the histopathological grading. The localisation of the tumour was of major importance in deciding the extent of operative treatment and prognosis. Primary radical removalen bloc by resection or ablative surgery was decisive for survival. Irrespective of the clinical and tumour variations, optimum treatment in individual cases involves complete removal of the tumour and, as far as possible, preservation of function.
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    International orthopaedics 2 (1978), S. 171-175 
    ISSN: 1432-5195
    Keywords: Bone ; Allograft
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    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Les auteurs ont étudié chez des rats consanguins la capacité des greffes osseuses fraîches ou conservées à provoquer des réponses immunes cellulaires. Cette réaction a été estimée grâce au test du rejet accéléré et au test de migration des leucocytes. Le premier, bien que relativement imprécis, a mis en évidence une sensibilisation chez la plupart des receveurs de ces greffes fraîches ou congelées. L'importance de cette sensibilisation est fonction des souches de rats utilisées. La plupart des receveurs n'ont pas été sensibilisés par l'os lyophilisé. Par contre, le test de nigration des leucocytes a nettement montre que des greffes d'os frais, spongieux ou cortical, ainsi que celles d'os congelé, sensibilisent les receveurs, L'os lyophilisé n'a sensibilisé que 30% des receveurs. La suppression des cellules de la moëlle de ces greffes n'empêche pas le déclenchement de l'immunité cellulaire. Les auteurs discutent la signification de ces constatations.
    Notes: Summary The ability of fresh and preserved bone grafts to evoke cell mediated immune responses has been studied in inbred rats. The second set skin graft assay and leucocyte migration (LM) test have been used for this purpose. The former test proved to be rather insensitive but indicated sensitisation in most recipients of fresh and frozen bone grafts. The degree of sensitisation was dependent upon the strain combination used. Freeze-dried bone did not sensitise the majority of recipients. The leucocyte migration assay showed clearly that grafts of fresh cancellous or cortical bone, or frozen bone do sensitise the host. Freeze-dried bone sensitised only 30% of recipients. It was also found that removal of bone marrow cells from the grafts did not impair immunogenicity with respect to cell mediated immunity. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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    Notes: 5,6-Dimethylidene-exo-2,3-epoxynorbornane (1) is reduced slowly by LiAlH4 in boiling tetrahydrofuran (THF) and furnishes a mixture of 5,6-dimethylidene-exo-2-norbornanol (2), 2,3-dimethylidene-anti-7-norbornanol (3) and principally 6-methyl-5-methylidene-anti-3-nortricyclanol (4). The yield of 4 is the highest for low initial concentrations of LiAlH4; it decreases in favour of alcohols 2 and 3 at high concentration of LiAlH4. The reduction of 1 with AlH3 in THF yields 3 as the major product, thus revealing an efficient synthesis of 7-substituted-2, 3-dimethyl-idenenorbornane derivatives. No alcohol 2could be isolated by LiEt3BH reduction of 1. LiAlD4 reduces 1 into the monodeuterated alcohols 2-d, 3-d and 4-d. The deuterium label is found in the endo-position at C (3) in 2-d, in the exo-position at C(5) in 3-d and in the methyl group of the tricyclic alcohol 4-d. Mechanistic limits for the formation of 2, 3 and 4 are discussed briefly.
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    Notes: The enthalpy of formation of tris(methylidene)-cyclopropane (“[3]radialene”, 1) has been determined as ΔHfO = 396 ± 12 kJ mol-1 from three fragmentation reactions of its molecular ion 1+ formed from 1 by photoionisation using synchrotron radiation. Comparative electron impact measurements using conventional mass spectrometry were also performed. A treatment of the latter data is described which leads to satisfactory agreement with the photoionization data. The experimental value of ΔHfO(1) is compared with various theoretical estimates. The strain energy of 1 is calculated to be 226.3 kJ mol-1. Linear extrapolation of this quantity from the increase of strain in passing from cyclopropane to methylidenecyclopropane yields 282.4 kJ mol-1. The discrepancy between these values, already predicted by Dewar and Baird ten years ago from theoretical calculations, is discussed on the basis of maximum overlap considerations. The enthalpy of formation of bis(methylidene)cyclopropane is predicted to be ΔHfO= 309 kJ mol-1.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 709-715 
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    Notes: Leaf-gland Pigments: 6-Novel p-Quinomethanes of the Abietane Series from Plectranthus parviflorus WILLDThe above mentioned plant accumulates in its red coloured leaf-glands a complex mixture of strongly dehydrogenated abietanols. They were separated (with difficulties) to yield 6 novel compounds. Spectroscopic and chiroptic data show them to be esters of either 11, 19-dihydroxy- or 2 α, 11-dihydroxy-abieta-5, 7, 9 (11), 13-tetraen-12-one 2a and 3a, respectively. Specifically, the 19-O-p-hydroxybenzoate (2d) parvifloron C, the 19-O-vanilloate (2c) parvifloron B, the 19-O-p-hydroxy-benzoate (2d) parvifloron C, the 19-O-3′,4′-dihydroxybenzoate (2e) parvifloron E, the 2 α-O-p-hydroxybenzoate (3b) parvifloron D, and the 2 α-O-3′,4′-dihydroxy-benzoate (3c) parvifloron F. Reduction by LiAlH4 splits the ester function and reduces the p-quinomethane to a colourless pyrocatechol derivative which, by air oxidation, regenerates the red p-quinomethane system of 2a and 3a.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 772-782 
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    Notes: A calculation of the modification of the optical absorptions of an isotropic sample by a uniform external electric field is presented. The induced orientational anisotropy, the Stark shift and the field. dependence of the transition moment are taken into account up to the second order in the field. The final expressions differ in the contributions from the transition polarizabilities from previous results.
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    Notes: The photoelectron spectrum of tris (methylidene)-cyclopropane 1 (“[3]radialene”) is reported and the electronic states of 1+ assigned. Jahn-teller activity in the degenerate states of 1+is discussed. Differences in the Franck-Condon profile of the first PE band and the Rydberg series in the Vacuum-UV./UV. absorption spectrum indicate for the Rydberg series (n=3) a 1A″2-species, which supports earlier tentative proposals. The high intensity absorption in the 5.5 eV-6 eV energy range of the latter spectrum recorded earlier are definitely due to impurities. The vibrational fine structure of a weak band system around 5.5 eV in our spectrum suggests for this transition S0→S2(1A′1), which is dipole forbidden but borrows intensity from S1(1E′) trough vibronic coupling via an e′-mode. From vapor pressure measurements ε(λmax=289 nm) = 9390± 1170 for gaseous 1 was found.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 762-771 
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    Notes: IR. and Raman spectra of LnONO3 (50-4,000 cm-1, Ln=La, Gd, Eu, and Dy) are reported and discussed. The low frequency region of the spectra reflects the cubic structure of these compounds. The dimensions of the cubic unit cells determined by X-Ray powder diagrams are: 12.81 ± 0.05 Å for EuONO3, 12.69 ± 0.05 Å for GdONO3, and 12.67 ± 0.05 Å for DyONO3. The vibrational frequencies of the nitrato group are consistent with a bidentate nitrate of C2v symmetry. The synthesis of anhydrous Ln (NO3)3 (Ln=La, Gd, Eu, and Dy) by dehydration of the corresponding penta- or hexahydrates is described. The IR. and Raman spectra (50-4,000 cm-1) are analysed. Splitting of the bands point to a complex structure of these compounds. All six vibrational modes of the nitrato group are observed and the data are again consistent with bidentate NO-3 moieties. Finally, an analytical control of the purity of Ln (NO3)3 is suggested.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 815-821 
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    Notes: Synthesis of 3-Dimethylamino-3a,4,5, 7a-tetrahydro-1H-isoindol-1-ones by Intramolecular Diels-Alder ReactionThermolysis of N2-acylamidines, the acyl group of which derives from an α,β,γ,δ-unsaturated carboxylic acid (2, 5-7), yields 3-dimethylamino-3a,4,5,7a-tetrahydro-1H-isoindol-1-ones (3,8-10, Schemes 1 and 3) in 63-78%. Only the thermodynamically controlled cis-fused ring system is formed. The starting materials are readily available by the reaction of 3-dimethylamino2H-azirines (1 and 4) and carboxylic acid chlorides.
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    Notes: Reactions of Aziridino-nitrenes: Synthesis of Polycyclic Bisaziridines and 1,2-Bisaziridino-diazenesVorgetragen in der Versammlung der Schweizerischen Chemischen Gesellschaft in Bern am 7.Oktober 1977.7-Amino-7-azabicyclo[4.1.0]-3-heptene (11b), cis-9-amino-9-azabicyclo[6.1.0]-nonane (12b), cis-9-amino-9-azabicyclo[6.1.0]-(4Z)-nonene (13b), as well as exo- and endo-3-amino-3-azatricyclo[3.2.1.02,4]-6-octene (14b and 15b) were synthesized by addition of oxidatively generated phthalimido-nitrene (6) to 1,4-hexadiene, (Z)-cyclooctene, (1Z,5Z)-cyclooctadiene, and bicyclo[2.2.1]heptadiene, respectively, followed by hydrazinolysis of the corresponding N-phthalimido-aziridines 11a-15a.Lead tetraacetate oxidation of the two unsaturated N-amino-aziridines 11b and 15b at -70° yielded diazapolycyclic structures by intramolecular addition of the intermediate aziridino-nitrenes 11c and 15c to the δ, ε-situated C, C-double bond; the products obtained in good yields were 1,5-diazatetracyclo [3.3.0.02,8. O4,6]-octane (16) and 3,7-diazapentacyclo [3.3.1.02,4.03,7.06.8] nonane (17), respectively Oxydation of the unsaturated N-amino-aziridine 13b under the same conditions did not cause intramolecular addition of the nitrene 13c to the ε, ζ-situated C, C-double bond; instead 1,2-bis (cis-9-azabicyclo [6.1.0]-(4Z)-nonen-9-yl)-diazene (20) was obtained in low yield and (1Z, 5Z)-cyclooctadiene as the main product. Both products can be rationalized as derived from the intermediate nitrene 13c with 13b and the olefine as the result of a fragmentation of 13c under extrusion of N2. As. expected, oxidation of the saturated N-amino-aziridine 12b led to the 1,2-bisaziridino-diazene 21 and (Z)-cyclooctene in a ratio of 4:6. Surprisingly, oxidation of 7-amino-7-azabicyclo [4.1.0]-heptane (10b) produced only fragmentation of the corresponding nitrene 10c to cyclohexene. Finally, oxidation of the exo-N-amino-aziridine 14b yielded a complex not yet resolved product mixture in low overall yield. Attempts to add the oxidatively generated aziridino-nitrene 12c to cyclohexene, methyl acrylate, and dimethylsulfoxide were without success.Heating the 1,2-bisaziridino-diazenes 20 and 21 at their respective m.p. temperatures caused thermal fragmentation to occur with evolution of nitrogen. The bisaziridines 26 and 28 as well as the aziridines 27 and 29, respectively, were isolated. These products could be the result of a radical pathway, whereas a small amount of (Z)-cyclooctene, also generated in the thermolysis of 21, might be formed by a competing cheletropic pathway.The 1H-NMR-spectra of the derivatives of cis-9-azabicyclo[6.1.0]nonane, namely of 12a, 12b, 21, 28 and 29, showed signals for some of the aliphatic protons which were separated from the others at relatively low field (around 2.5-1.8 ppm). These signals accounted for 4 (with 12b for 2) protons in each of the cis-9-azabicyclo[6.1.0]nonane subunits, i.e. more than the 2 expected for the aziridine methine protons. The additional signals must be assigned to methylene protons (2 or even 4 of them) probably situated on the other side of the eight membered ring and deshielded by the motion-average proximity to the aziridine nitrogen atom.
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    Notes: On the Carotenoids Flavoxanthin and Chrysanthemaxanthin: 1H-NMR., 13C-NMR. and Mass Spectra, Absolute Configuration, Survey of Published DataVery pure flavoxanthin (1) and chrysanthemaxanthin (2) have been reisolated from flower heads of Taraxacum officinale. Both compounds were characterized by chromatographic, chemical and chiroptical data and extensive NMR. measurements. Examination of many published data on 1 and 2 led to the conclusion that flavoxanthin has often been mistaken for chrysanthemaxanthin and vice versa.Chemical degradation of 1 and 2 to (-)-loliolide (5) coupled with NMR. evidence (ASIS, spin-decoupling, NOE) allowed the assignment of the absolute configurations of 1 and 2. Thus (+)-flavoxanthin is (3S,5R,8R, 3′R,6′R)-5, 8-epoxy-5, 8-dihydro-β, ε-carotene-3, 3′-diol and (+)-chrysanthemaxanthin its C(8)-epimer.
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    Notes: Synthesis and Chirality of (5S,6R)-5,6-Epoxy-5,6-dihydro-β,β-carotene and (5R,6R)-5,6-Dihydro-β,β-carotene-5,6-diol, a Compound with Unexpected Solubility CharacteristicsWittig-condensation of azafrinal (1e) with the phosphorane derived from 7 leads to a (1:3)-mixture of (E)-9′- and (Z)-9′-β,β-carotene-diol 3, from which pure and optically active 3 ((5R,6R)-5,6-dihydro-β,β-carotene-5,6-diol) has been isolated as bright violet leaflets, m.p. 168°. Due to the trans-configuration of the diol moiety and to severe steric hindrance, hydrogen bonding is reduced to such an extent, that 3 behaves much more as a hydrocarbon than as a diol. There is good evidence that the so-called ‘β-oxycarotin’ obtained by Kuhn & Brockmann [15] by chromic acid oxidation of β, β-carotene is the corresponding racemic cis-diol. 3 has been converted into (5S, 6R)-5,6-epoxy-5.6-dihydro-β,β-carotene (4), m.p. 156°. This transformation establishes for the first time the chirality of a caroteneepoxide (without other O-functions).Full spectral and chiroptical data including a complete assignement of 13C-chemical shifts for azafrin methyl ester and 3 are presented.
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    Notes: As an extension of previous studies on the total synthesis of (2R,4′R,8′R)-α-tocopherol (1) [1] [2], (S)-(-)-2-(6-benzyloxy-2,5,7,8-tetramethylchroman)acetic acid (6), a pivotal intermediate, possessing the absolute configuration required for construction of 1 was prepared by optical resolution of the racemic modification 11. the latter substance was obtained by two routes, one emanating from the hydroxy acetal 7 [1] and the other based upon the Lewis acid mediated cycloaddition of trimethylhydroquinone to rac.-3-hydroxy-3-methylpent-4-en-l-yl acetate (16) giving rac. ethyl 2-(6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-chroman)acetate (12).
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    Notes: Thermodynamic study of charge transfert complexes (n-σ*) in solutionCharge transfer complexes of quinoline and substituted quinolines (donors) with iodine, iodine chloride, and iodine bromide (acceptors) have been studied spectrophotometrically in CCl4. The 1:1 stoechiometry of these complexes was verified by means of the continous variations method and the appearance of isosbestic points. Simultaneous determination of the equilibrium constant and enthalpy of adduct formation was carried out by calorimetry.It was observed for every donor that the equilibrium constants of the complexes studied increase with the strength of the acceptors. A linear correlation between enthalpy of adduct formation and donor strength was obtained only for the complexes Donor ICI.
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    Notes: Syntheses of jasmone (1), methyl jasmonate (3) and γ-jasmolactone (2) are reported, (Z)-nona-1, 6-dien-3-one (4) serving as common intermediate.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1004-1010 
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    Notes: The Conversion of Eperuic Acid into Ethers of the enantio-14, 15-Dinorlabdane Series5 and 6 are strongly odiferous substances of the ambra-type. Their enantiomers 7 and 8, hitherto unknown, have been synthesized from eperuic acid (4) and their olfactory properties compared with those of 5 and 6. 4 was esterified by CH2N2 and dehydrogenated with (C6H5Se)2/H2O2 to the α,β-unsaturated ester 9 (61%). Oxidation by KMnO4 in acetone yielded the ketone 3 (60%). Epoxidation followed by treatment with acid converted 3 into the acetals 7 (61%) and 8 (14%). 7 and 8 differ from 5 and 6 in odor intensity, and 6 and 8 show slightly different odor quality.
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    Notes: The natural products methyl dehydrojasmonate (1) and tuberolactone (2) have been synthesized from methyl jasmonate (3) and jasmolactone (4) resp., via sulfenylation-sulfoxide pyrolysis.
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    Notes: Comparative investigation of reactivities and ion structures upon electron impact induced degradations of the isomeric hydroxy cinnamic acid methyl estersBy analysis of energy release data in metastable peaks it is shown that m- and p-hydroxy cinnamic acid methylesters retain specific structural features upon degradation under electron impact, although their spectra are very similar and the shapes of the metastable peaks due to the initial methoxy cleavage are identical. A pronounced charge radical localization in the molecular ion is indicated. The o-isomer is found to yield a coumarin type structure by elimination of methanol, whose further degradation by decarbonylation involves at least three different mechanisms. The resulting ion structures are different from benzofuran.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1086-1090 
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    Notes: 2-Thiopyridone (2-mercaptopyridine, 1) was found to be a very suitable reagent for removing the Nα-o-nitrophenylsulfenyl (NPS-) group in both conventional and solid-support peptide synthesis. A 3- to 5-molar excess of the reagent together with an equivalent amount of glacial acetic acid in methanol, dimethylformamide, or methylene chloride produces the soluble, stable mixed disulfide, 2-nitrophenyl 2-pyridyl disulfide (2), and the Nα-deprotected amino-acid or peptide. The yields are quantitative in less than 5 min if all educts are dissolved, in about 20 to 30 min in solid-support synthesis. No modifications of either the indole side-chain of tryptophan or of a series of side-chain protecting groups, in particular of the t-butyl type, are produced. No adverse side-reactions (insoluble disulfides) were observed. The procedure is illustrated with a series of amino-acid derivatives and with the solid-support synthesis of [5-leucine]-enkephalin.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1107-1109 
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    Notes: The two novel tricyclic C10H16 compounds anti- and syn-tricyclo [4.2.1.12,5]- decane (16 and 17, respectively) were synthesized starting either from the photodimer 2 (anti) or the two cycloaddition products 8 (anti) and 9 (syn).
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1110-1114 
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    Notes: The title condensations gave respectively: gem-bisarylated cyclic amines 3a-k or monoarylated unsaturated cyclic amines 4a-g, 1,3-bisarylated cyclohexadienes 6a, 6b, the condensed bicyclo [2,2,2]-octane 8. In addition the aromatic ketone 9 gave the fluorenone 10 on treatment with polyphosphoric acid (PPA).
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1115-1117 
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    Notes: Nickel-catalysed Synthesis of α-NornicotinesSchiff's bases 1 and butadiene generally co-oligomerize on nickel catalysts to yield octatrienyl-substituted amines 2 and octadienyl-substituted imines 3.Schiff's bases 4 and 5, on the other hand, react with 1, 3-dienes to give new [3+2]-cycloadducts 6. In addition to the appropriately functionalized α-nornicotine derivatives some higher oligomers are formed.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1097-1106 
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    Notes: The ligands (L) bis (2-pyridyl) methane (BPM) and 6-methyl-bis (2-pyridyl)methane (MBPM) form the three complexes CuL2+, CuL22+, and Cu2L2H-22+ with Cu2+. Stability constants are log K1 = 6.23 ± 0.06, log K2 = 4.83 ± 0.01, and log K (Cu2L2H-22+ + 2H2+ ⇌ 2 CuL2+) = -10.99 ± 0.03 for BPM and 4.56 ± 0.02, 2.64 ± 0.02, and -11.17 ± 0.03 for MBPM, respectively. In the presence of catalytic amounts of Cu2+, the ligands are oxygenated to the corresponding ketones at room temperature and neutral pH.With BPM and 2,4,6-trimethylpyridine (TMP) as the substrate and the buffer base, respectively, the kinetics of the oxygenation can be described by the rate law \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$${{ - {\rm d}\left[{{\rm O}_2 } \right]} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{ - {\rm d}\left[{{\rm O}_2 } \right]} {{\rm dt}}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {{\rm dt}}} = {{k_1 \left[{{\rm CuL}_2^{2 + } } \right]} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{k_1 \left[{{\rm CuL}_2^{2 + } } \right]} {\left[{{\rm H}^ + } \right]}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\left[{{\rm H}^ + } \right]}} + k_2 \left[{{\rm CuL}_2^{2 + } } \right]\left[{{\rm TMP}} \right] + {{k_3 \left[{{\rm CuL}^{2 + } } \right]} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{k_3 \left[{{\rm CuL}^{2 + } } \right]} {\left[{{\rm H}^ + } \right]}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\left[{{\rm H}^ + } \right]}} + {{k_4 \left[{{\rm Cu}_2 {\rm L}_2 {\rm H}_{ - 2}^{2 + } } \right]} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{k_4 \left[{{\rm Cu}_2 {\rm L}_2 {\rm H}_{ - 2}^{2 + } } \right]} {\left[{{\rm H}^ + } \right]}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\left[{{\rm H}^ + } \right]}}$$\end{document} with k1 = (5.9 ± 0.2) · 10-13 mol l-1 s-1, k2 = (4.0 ± 0.6) · 10-4 mol-1 ls-1, k3 = (1.1 ± 0.1) · 10-12 mol l-1 s-1, and k4 = (9 ± 2) · 10-14 mol l-1 s-1.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1118-1121 
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    Notes: Nickel-catalysed Isomerization of Unsaturated AzocompoundsUnsaturated azocompounds, produced by the nickel-catalysed reaction of butadiene with hydrazones, can be isomerized in presence of the same nickel catalyst. The influence of nickel concentration, temperature and structure of the azocompound on this rearrangement is described.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1122-1124 
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    Notes: Nickel-catalysed Reaction of 2-Aza-1, 3-butadienes with 1, 3-ButadieneThe nickel-catalysed reaction of butadiene with 2-azabutadienes yields a mixture of 1 aza-1,5,9-cyclododecatrienes, N-alkylidene-divinylcyclohexylamines and open chained 2:1 adducts.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1125-1133 
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    Notes: The preparation of the vitispiranes 9 and 10, identified among the volatiles of vanilla, from the theaspiranes 1 and 2 via the intermediates 4 and 5 and the allyl alcohols 7 and 8, respectively, is described. The theaspiranes 1 and 2 can be obtained from the compounds 11-15 or 24-26.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1353-1363 
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    Notes: The binding of various flavins by apoflavodoxins from P. elsdenii and A. vinelandii has been studied by the temperature-jump technique using fluorescence detection. P. elsdenii apoflavodoxin interacts only with flavins possessing 5 carbon atoms in the N(10) side chain and a terminal phosphate group. Employing a wide range of concentrations of deoxy-FMNFlavin = 3,4-dimethyl-lO-substituted isoalloxazine = 3,4-dimethyl- lO-substituted-2,3,4,10-tetrahydro-benzo[g]-pteridine-2,4-dione; FMN = riboflavin-5′-monophosphate. and apoflavodoxin only one relaxation process was observed, indicating a one-step binding mechanism. With native flavodoxin no relaxation could be observed.The kinetic parameters of the interaction of A. vinelandii apoflavodoxin with various flavin analogs (Structure I) have also been investigated. The interaction between apoflavodoxin and flavin derivatives carrying an ionizable, terminal functional group on the side chain becomes very weak when the number of the side chain carbon atoms is decreased below 4. This observation is interpreted in terms of repulsive forces due to negatively charged amino acid residues located in the flavin side chain binding region of the apoflavodoxin. All complexes studied revealed only one relaxation process. This observation is in contradiction with published results [10]. The published traces are instrumental artifacts.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1404-1406 
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    Notes: A short synthesis of 3,5-dimethyl-1,2,4-trithiolane (1), a well-known constituent of processed meat, is described.
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    Notes: In the presence of Ni2+ the template reaction between 2,6-diacetylpyridine and 4-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)- or 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1, 7-diamino-4-azaheptane yields the complexes of either the open-chain ligand (3 and 11) or of the macrocycle (4 and 12). Reduction of the imino group in 4 and 12 with PtO2/H2 gives 5 and 13, respectively. In the case of the dimethylamino derivative 5 a mixture of at least four isomers was obtained. These were partially separated by chromatography on Sephadex SP-25 cation exchanger. Through demetalation of the Ni2+ complexes by cyanide the new macrocycles 7 and 14 were isolated, from which the corresponding Zn2+ and Cu2+ complexes were prepared.The macrocyclic Ni2+-complexes 4, 12, 5 and 13 can exist in two forms depending on the pH of the solution. At low pH protonation of the dimethylamino or hydroxy group in the side chain occurs. The metal ion is then bound to the four nitrogen atoms of the macrocycle in a square planar ligand field. At higher pH, however, the dimethylamino or hydroxy group (the last one also in its deprotonated form) can coordinate to one of the axial positions, whereby pseudooctahedral coordination geometry is induced. This reaction can be quantitatively described by a reversible acid-base equilibrium, the pKH of which greatly depends on the nature of the functional group, the degree of unsaturation of the macrocycle and the metal ion.The acid-base reaction and the concomitant structural change are a direct consequence of the unique combination of the rigid and kinetically stable structure of the macrocycle and of the flexible and kinetically labile functional group of the side chain.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1388-1398 
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    Notes: The He (Iα) photoelectron spectra of the four unsaturated oxides 3,4-dihydropyran (6), γ-pyran (7), 2, 3-dihydro-1, 4-dioxin (9) and 1, 4-dioxin (10) are reported and analysed. Band assignments are based on ab-initio calculations, using the STO-3G basis set. The proposed orbital sequences (with reference to the coordinate systems given in Table 1) are, for the top three orbitals: 6, π, nσ, nπ; 7, 3b1(π), 1a2(π), 11a1(σ); 9, 11b(π), 12a(σ), 11a(π); 10, 2b3u(π), 1b1g(π), 6ag(σ). Finally the (almost) localized π-orbitals have been computed by the Foster-Boys localization procedure.
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    Notes: The spiro-lactone 3 was obtained by N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) oxidation of the carboxylate 2 at - 20°. When 2 was oxidized at 10° the spiro-lactone 4 was the main product. Compound 4 was rearranged with triethylamine to the spiro-lactone 9 whereas the stereoisomeric spiro-lactones 14 and 15 were obtained by NBS oxidation of the carboxylate 13. The ketones 3, 4, 9, 14 and 15 were reduced with NaBH4 to the corresponding alcohols 5, 6, 10, 16 and 18 respectively; these were hydrogenated to the alcohols 7, 8, 11 and 20. The allylic alcohols 5 and 6 gave the benzochromanone 1 when heated in polyphosphoric acid whereas the benzochromanones 12 and 21 were obtained from the alcohols 10 and 16 respectively.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1443-1453 
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    Notes: The Reaction of Phenols with N-substituted MaleinimidesPhenoxysuccinimides are formed by the base catalysed addition of phenols to N-substituted maleinimides. In the presence of catalytic amounts of tertiary aliphatic amines yields as high as 90% are obtained. A series of adducts of mono-and di-phenols to mono- and bismaleinimides is described. Pure phenoxysuccinimides are stable compounds but the basic catalysts of their formation give rise to their decomposition into the phenolic component and oligomeric maleinimide. A nucleophilic reaction mechanism both for the formation and the decomposition is discussed. A new crosslinked addition polymer from a diphenol and a bismaleinimide with a surprisingly high heat stability is described.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1520-1530 
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    Notes: Macrocyclic and noncyclic neutral ionophores. Effect of the macrocyclic ring on the ion selectivityA series of macrocyclic 3, 6-dioxaoctanedioic diamides was prepared. Their ion selectivity in membranes was compared with nonmacrocyclic analogues. The ion selectivity as well as the capability to extract ions from aqueous solutions to an organic phase decreases with decreasing ring size.
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    Notes: Structure and properties of 5-epi-flavoxanthin and 5-epi-chrysanthemaxanthinThe absolute configurations of 5-epi-flavoxanthin (6) and 5-epi-chrysanthemaxanthin (7) prepared by acid catalysed rearrangement of semi-synthetic lutein epoxide 5 are shown to be (3S, 5S, 8R, 3′R, 6′R) and (3S, 5S, 8S, 3′R, 6′R), respectively. Contrary to published data [5] the relationship of the polyene chain and H3(18) on the dihydrofurane ring is cis for the pair of stereoisomers having a Δδ = δ (H—C(7)) - δ (H—C(8)) = 0,22 ppm and 3J ≡ 0. These conclusions are in full accord with the chiroptical data.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1531-1538 
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    Notes: Influence of the lipophilicity of 3,6-dioxaoctanedioic diamides on their ion carrier propertiesA series of lipophilic 3,6-dioxaoctanedioic diamides (potential ionophores for Ca2+) have been prepared. With increasing lipophilicity the ionophoric behavior of these ligands vanishes. This loss is shown to be due to kinetic limitations in the exchange reactions between aqueous phase and membrane phase.
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    Notes: Oscillating Chemical Reactions. 11. Behaviour of the “induction period” in the BrO3-/Ce4+/Cyclohexanon and BrO3-/Ce4+/Cyclopentanon systems(1)The addition of α-monobromoketone, one of the products of reaction of the BrO3-/Ce4+/Cyclohexanon (S1) and BrO3-/Ce4+/Cyclopentanon (S2) oscillating systems, decreases and even suppresses the induction period (τind.) in the case of S2.Such is not the case with S1: τind. increases and the oscillations can even be completely inhibited.(2)The order of addition of the reagents and the time lapse (tadj.) preceding the addition of the last of them influences τind., particularly when the last reagent added is Ce4+.(3)In our experimental conditions, the inhibition of the oscillatory phenomenon by Cl- ions is definite only for | Cl- | ≥ 5,0 · 10-2M (S1) and |Cl-| 〉 2,5 · 10-3M (S2); for lower concentrations τind. increases with | Cl-|.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 3068-3071 
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    Notes: Preparation of Cortexon-Analogs with Conformatively Fixed Side ChainThe synthesis of cortexon-analogs with a conformatively fixed side chain is described. The key step in the synthesis consists of an intramolecular displacement of bromine in position 21 by the oxygen of a 17α-hydroxymethyl group.
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    Notes: Allyl sulfides and a selenide are metallated and silylated with chloro (penta-methyl)disilane. Treatment of the resulting disilanylmethyl sulfides 4 with trimethyloxonium tetrafluoroborate furnishes 1,1-disilyl-2-alkenes 5 in good yields. Some synthetic possibilities of 5 are outlined.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 3075-3078 
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    Notes: Starting from 5-chloro-2-pentanone (1) the naturally occurring 10-membered lactone phoracantholide J (8a) has been synthesized as its racemate in a sequence of six steps (Scheme 2). Salient features of the syntheis include an internal selenium assisted acetal formation (4→5) and a stereoselective Claisen rearrangement (6→7→8). This general synthetic strategy offers an alternative approach towards the construction of macrocyclic lactones.
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    Notes: The conversion of α-hydroxythioacetals to ketene thioacetals possessing an unprotected carbonyl function is described. Besides the intrinsic utility of this transformation it is of interest to recognize that ketene thioacetals are protected carboxyl groups.
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    Notes: During the reaction of allyl ethers, allyl sulfides and allyl selenides with in situ prepared dichloroketene (1), 2 competing pathways are observed. Besides [2+2]-cycloaddition, an unprecedented [3,3]-sigmatropic (Claisen) rearrangement via a 1,3-dipolar intermediate takes place. It leads to O-, S- or Se-esters of α,α-dichloro-γ, δ-unsaturated acids containing an inverted allylic group. Starting from cyclic n-membered α-vinyl-substituted ethers, lactones with n+4-membered rings are formed. A very facile synthesis of the naturally occurring macrolides (±)-phoracantholide I (10) and (±)-phoracantholide J (11) illustrates the synthetic utility of this new ‘ketene’ Claisen rearrangement.
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    Notes: Syntheses of Sulfonated Derivatives of 4-Amino-1, 3-dimethylbenzene and 2-Amino-1, 3-dimethylbenzeneDirect sulfonation of 4-amino-1, 3-dimethylbenzene (1) and sulfonation of 4-nitro-1,3-dimethylbenzene (4) to 4-nitro-1,3-dimethylbenzene-6-sulfonic acid (3) followed by reduction yield 4-amino-1,3-dimethylbenzene-6-sulfonic acid (2). The isomeric 5-sulfonic acid (5) however is prepared solely by baking the acid sulfate salt of 1. Reaction of sulfur dioxide with the diazonium chloride derived from 2-amino-4-nitro-1,3-dimethylbenzene (7) leads to 4-nitro-1,3-dimethylbenzene-2-sulfonyl chloride (8), which is successively hydrolyzed to 4-nitro-1,3-dimethylbenzene-2-sulfonic acid (9) and reduced to 4-amino-1, 3-dimethylbenzene-2-sulfonic acid (6). Treatment of 4-amino-6-bromo-1,3-dimethylbenzene (12) and 4-amino-6-chloro-1, 3-dimethylbenzene (13), the former obtained by reduction of 4-chloro-6-nitro-1,3-dimethyl-benzene (10) and the latter from 4-chloro-6-nitro-1, 3-dimethylbenzene (11), with oleum yield 4-amino-6-bromo-1,3-dimethylbenzene-2-sulfonic acid (14) and 4-amino-6-chloro-1,3-dimethylbenzene-2-sulfonic acid (15) respectively; subsequent carbon-halogen hydrogenolyses of 14 and 15 lead also to 6 (Scheme 1).Baking the acid sulfate salt of 2-amino-1, 3-dimethylbenzene (17) gives 2-amino-1, 3-dimethylbenzene-5-sulfonic acid (16), whereas the isomeric 4-sulfonic acid (18) can be prepared by either of the following three possible pathways: Sulfonation of 2-nitro-1,3-dimethylbenzene (20) to 2-nitro-1,3-dimethylbenzene-4-sulfonic acid (21) followed by reduction or sulfonation of 2-acetylamino-1,3-dimethylbenzene (19) to 2-acetylamino-1,3-dimethylbenzene-4-sulfonic acid (22) with subsequent hydrolysis or direct sulfonation of 17. Further sulfonation of 18 yields 2-amino 1,3-dimethylbenzene-4,6-disulfonic acid (23), the structure of which is independently confirmed by reduction of unequivocally prepared 2-nitro- 1,:3-dimethylbenzene-4,6-disulfonic acid (24)(Scheme 2).
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 391-410 
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    Notes: A model consisting of a harmonic oscillator well and a repulsive inverse square potential, coupled by a delta function, is solved. We find the S-function for this case and study its poles as a function of the coupling strength. These poles show how the harmonic levels shift and broaden as the two potential curves couple and predissociation occurs. A “new state” is found when the energy threshold is just below the first excited state of the harmonic oscillator.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 455-456 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 499-507 
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    Notes: The thermodynamics of the DNA helix-coil transition is studied, starting from the thermodynamical potential difference between the states helix and coil; this potential difference is understood as the difference in free energies. With only three parameters obtained from experimental data different quantities of the T2 phage DNA molecule are calculated. It is observed that the phase transition is of second order.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 605-617 
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    Notes: A very efficient and exact method for calculating the long-range effects in polymers is reported. The method is based on the multipole expansion within the Fock operator, and exact summation up to infinity is carried out. Only a small number of one-electron integrals have to be considered, while in the traditional approach one has to compute a large number of two-electron integrals. Results on LiH model polymer have been obtained with a remarkable accuracy within a negligible computing time.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 641-677 
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    Notes: Let E(R) be a potential-energy function for a neutral or ionic diatom in the Born-Oppenheimer approximation. Then the approximation of E(R) for 0 〈 R 〈 ∞ starting from finite and typically small sets of given information is considered. The approach is based on the fact that the scaled potential curves F(R) = R2E(R) derive from an eigenvalue problem which depends linearly on R. The nature of the curves F(R) is examined in detail. The results include the discovery of various approximants, some of which display rigorous bounding properties and others, closely related, whose behavior with respect to the approximated function appears to be predictable.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 679-692 
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    Notes: In an attempt to rationalize and improve an approximate exchange perturbation scheme related to the model of Murrell et al., more accurate approximations are introduced eliminating the use of empirical parameters. The total interaction energy has been evaluated as the sum of additive electrostatic, exchange, charge transfer, and dispersion contributions. It is proven that the assumption of intramolecular ZDO approximation is equivalent to the use of the Mulliken formula for intermolecular intergrals in the region of small overlap. It is also shown that the use of exact two-center resonance integrals and atomic multipole expansion leads to a substantial improvement of results. The method has been applied to calculation of interaction energies of some model hydrogen-bonded complexes of water, hydrogen fluoride, adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine using approximate all-valence wave functions.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 769-775 
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    Notes: The problem considered is that of selecting the finite orbital basis which will minimize the energy in a given size CI calculation. (1) A one-body operator is defined which has as eigenfunctions the desired optimal basis. The operator is defined in terms of the basis which leads to a self-consistency problem of Hartree-Fock type. (2) A method of successive orbital rotations is defined which is shown to have desirable convergence properties.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 160-160 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 199-206 
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    Notes: It is shown that application of the orthonormality-constrained variation method to the absolute squares of three kinds of overlap integrals leads to eigenvalue equations and of which the eigenvectors belonging to maximum (minimum) eigenvalues are the maximum (minimum) overlap, localized, and hybrid orbitals. In the eigenvalue equations, coupling operators similar to those used in SCF theory are found to occur. Connection of the maximum orbitals to a many-shell model, a simple MO theory, and Löwdin's orthonormalization is also discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 235-238 
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    Notes: Electric polarizabilities are calculated by solving the first- and second-order perturbation equations through a variational procedure. Satisfactory numerical results are obtained for a number of molecules using the CNDO approximation with an extended basis set.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 209-212 
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    Notes: The mathematical basis for the Ruedenberg's and Mulliken's approximations is given in a general framework.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 239-243 
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    Notes: The ab initio Hartree-Fock crystal orbital method is used for the calculation of the energy band structure of a one-dimensional model of (SN)x. Two energy band structures are described corresponding to the self-consistent spin density wave (SDW) and the self-consistent charge density wave (CDW) solution, respectively.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 367-374 
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    Notes: The multiple scattering molecular orbital method, with different choices of sphere radii and local exchange, is applied to the cluster CrF63-. The orbital energies are almost always in the same order but uniformly moved up or down the energy scale depending on which parameters are used. Charge densities are only slightly dependent on the parameters. A method to avoid interaction with Rydberg-like states is suggested.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 411-428 
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    Notes: A general quantum-mechanical description of molecular transport across biological membranes has been developed. The one-dimensional Schrödinger equation for the motion of ions and molecules across the biological membrane has been solved using reasonable potential barriers. Two types of potential profiles for such transports have been considered: a flat barrier proposed by Hall et al. for lipids and an oscillatory potential proposed by Lauger for lipids and by us in this paper for intrinsic proteins. The general behavior of the transmission coefficient as a function of energy and the variation of the permeability as a function of structural changes in the membrane have been discussed. Finally, the importance and areas of applicability of such a theory have been pointed out.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. III 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 483-497 
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    Notes: Le découpage de la densité électronique totale dans une molécule, en contributions provenant des diverses orbitales, permet de définir des régions orbitalaires de caractère conventionnel dont la charge totale est égale à la somme des populations de Mulliken des orbitales constituant les diverses régions. La fluctuation relative de la charge de ces régions s'exprime simplement en fonction des populations de Mulliken et des indices de liaisons. Cette analyse de la densité dans des molécules variées (saturées ou conjuguées) permet de retrouver les liaisons chimiques de la graphie classique comme correspondant à des régions orbitalaires de charge voisine de 2 et présentant une fluctuation relative fiable (≤0, 10). Compte tenu du caractère dynamique que contient la notion de liaison, les résultats obtenus trouveraient une interprétation simple dans l'espace des phases. L'impuissance de la Mécanique quantique de donner une description dans cet espace expliquerait l'impossibilité de déduire de calculs quantiques la notion měme de liaison chimique.
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    Notes: The dependence of the molecular electrostatic potential V on the method of calculating the wave function and on the basis set has been examined for three electronic states of H2CO. The calculations analyzed here refer to two different basis sets: a minimal set and a split-valence shell set, both supplemented with diffuse p orbitals. The methods of calculation include the SCF procedure (for the ground state), CI procedures of increasing complexity, which practically reach their asymptotic limits, and, for the excited states, simpler methods (rigid orbital excitation, complete CI of single excitations, electron-hole potential methods). It appears that in the ground state the two bases give equivalent descriptions of V when the CI process reaches the asymptotic limit and that the SCF descriptions approximate fairly well the more accurate ones. For the 3A1(π → π*) state the conclusions on the two basis sets are similar and, in addition, it is shown that a simple method (EHP) gives an approximation of V that reproduces the essential features of the complete CI calculations. The inadequacy of both basis sets for the representation of the 1A1(π → π*) state turns out to be evident. A discussion is presented concerning the possibility of adopting the calculation of V as an auxiliary tool to compare the accuracy of different descriptions of the same electronic state.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 597-603 
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    Notes: A multiple scattering method is used for determining the total cross section of elastic electron scattering for the SF6 molecule in the energy range 10-60 eV.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 627-634 
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    Notes: The approximate way of calculating the supermolecular density applied in the Gordon and Kim method is examined. If the supermolecular density is approximated by a sum of the subsystem densities, the results for the individual contributions to the interaction energy (kinetic, potential) appear to be incorrect as compared with those obtained in the SCF approach and in first-order perturbation theory. However, a considerable improvement of the statistical results is obtained if a more suitably calculated supermolecular density is used. All calculations have been carried out for the He2 system.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 693-695 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 719-730 
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    Notes: A survey of our recent work on algebraic structures and reduced-density-matrix theory is presented. Our approach leads to a method of classifying reduced density matrices and generalizes the notion of open and closed shells in many-body theory.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 777-790 
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    Notes: Optimal orbital exponents are approximated by minimization of the reduced Hamiltonian orbital ground state energy. They appear to be as good as and are obtained at much less expense than the values derived by the usual SCF exponent optimization scheme. Partitioning of energy into 0-energy, 1-energy, and 2-energy (Absar and Coleman, Int. J. Quant. Chem. 10, 319 (1976); Chem. Phys. Lett. 39, 60 (1976)) is used to study the variation in the electronic energy surface upon variation of orbital exponents. The 1-energy operator, the natural orbitals of which are the reduced Hamiltonian orbitals, is compared with the SCF operator.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 13 (1978), S. 791-799 
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    Notes: Representable reference density matrices are applied to the graphical description of the Coulomb hole in a CI wave function for the first excited 1S state of the four-electron boron ion B+. It is found that a satisfactory picture of the Coulomb hole emerges only when the symmetry of the correlated wave function is recognized in the construction of the reference full-density matrix.
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    Notes: Ab initio LCAO SCF MO calculations are carried out on planar Co-porphine with a basis set of roughly double zeta quality for Co and N and of single zeta quality for C and H. The net charge on Co and N and the overlap population between them are 1.78, -0.57, and 0.06, respectively, in the 2A1g, state, which is known to be the ground state by experiment. The bonding in this complex is thus largely ionic. The first and second calculated ionization potentials are 6.51 and 6.77 eV, respectively, and are in reasonable agreement with the observed ionization potentials of 6.44 and 6.62 eV for Ni-tetraphenylporphine. CI calculations within the framework of the ligand field theory are also performed. The calculated order of the five lowest states is 4B2g ≈ 4Eg, 4A2g, 2A1g, 4Eg from below and is not in agreement with the semiempirical order of 2A1g ≈ 4B2G, 4A2g, 2Eg, 4Eg determined by Lin.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 191-207 
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    Notes: The properties of biorthonormal sets and their use in quantum chemistry are discussed. A theoretical description of the interaction between one-electron atoms is presented. The description is based on a single orbital per electron but is otherwise complete. Structurally simple relations are derived for the energy of interaction, and theoretical justifications for the London equation and the diatomics-in-molecules method are presented. Some comments on the stability of spin-coupling-optimized methods are made.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 181-190 
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    Notes: A SCF method using localized molecular orbitals which are built up on hybrid atomic orbitals is proposed to obtain the charges in infinite crystals. Hybrid orbitals are built up on a minimal STO basis set. The formalism has been adapted in order to take into account the periodicity of the system and its infinite size by introducing the Madelung constant. The total energy is given by an infinite sum of terms each corresponding to the energy of a bond in the crystal field. Minimizing this bond energy with respect to eigenvectors it is straightforward to obtain the electronic charges, whence the polarity, i.e., the ionicity, of bonds. In this first paper, we study and discuss the polarity of bonds in zincblende and wurtzite-type compounds built up on first and second row elements. Our values are coherent between themselves and in agreement with other authors' results. The connection with electronegativity and polarizability is discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 231-237 
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    Notes: A procedure to improve trial wave functions is given in terms of the off-diagonal hypervirial theorem. This procedure is closely related to the optimum scaling method which is valid for the diagonal hypervirial theorem. The second excited state of the one-dimensional oscillator model is employed as an example, and improved wave functions and expectation values are calculated. The results are compared with previous values based on the diagonal hypervirial theorem.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 289-297 
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    Notes: In this paper, MC-SCF and CI methods have been explored for the calculation of ground- and excited-state energies of some aromatic heterocycles in the PPP framework. A new algorithm for solving the orbital equations in MC-SCF theory has been suggested and its performance has been compared with the conventional gradient optimization technique. Energies of first few transitions have been calculated and compared with rather extensive CI results.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 319-327 
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    Notes: An analytical potential function for the pairwise interaction of methane and water is reported. The function is representative of 225 ab initio quantum-mechanical calculations of the intermolecular interaction using 6-31G self-consistent-field molecular-orbital theory. The statistical parameters of the curve fitting are given and isoenergy contour maps of the interaction energy are presented and discussed.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 341-341 
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 353-359 
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    Notes: We review the methods and some applications of complex scaling transformation as well as some goals that now seem accessible using this technique in atomic and molecular physics.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 393-418 
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    Notes: The theories of the dilatation, r → r eiθ, and translation, x → x + iq, transformations as related to the Stark problem are reviewed, and new results obtained. Results for the hydrogen atom n = 1 and n = 2 levels and the 1P0, 2s2p H- shape resonance in dc fields are presented, and the extension to the ac Stark effect made. Spectral estimates are made using the technique of the numerical range and via discussion of several model problems, using both coordinate rotation and coordinate translation.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 457-513 
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    Notes: The theory of this paper deals with certain aspects of the formal properties of atomic and molecular highly excited nonstationary states and the problem of calculating their wave functions, energies, and widths. The conceptual framework is a decay theory based on the consistent definition and calculation of the t = 0 localized state, |Ψ. Given this framework, the following topics are treated: (a) The variational calculation of Ψ0 and E0 using a previously published theory that generalized the projection operator approach to many-electron systems. (b) The exact definition of the resonance energy. (c) The possibility of bound states in the continuum. (d) The relation of Ψ0 to the resonance (Gamow) function Ψ and of the Hamiltonian to the rotated Hamiltonian H(θ) based on the notion of perturbation of boundary conditions in the asymptotic region. (e) The variational calculation of real and complex energies employing matrix elements of H and H2 with square-integrable and resonance functions. (f) The mathematical structure of the time evolution of |Ψ0〉 and the possibility of observing nonexponential decays in certain autoionizing states that are very close to the ionization threshold. (g) A many-body theory of atomic and molecular resonances that employs the coordinate rotation method.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 623-634 
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    Notes: The theoretical justification of the model potential method is studied in some detail. The correct equations within the framework of Roothaan's open-shell scheme are derived and the approximations necessary to get a workable method are discussed. Analysis of the local part of the model potential suggests a new analytical form for it. The new expression is theoretically more consistent than the original one, and it can be determined in a more straightforward way. A basis set approximation, which is particularly suitable for approximate evaluation of two-electron integrals when only valence orbitals are involved, is discussed and tested with encouraging results. The ideas are tested on the Fe and I atoms.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 649-657 
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    Notes: The polarization model, originally developed to describe deformable and ionizable water molecules, has been extended to hydrogen fluoride. Since electronic polarization is explicitly included, the interaction energy in aggregates of molecules (with or without ions) is nonadditive. The model properly describes the structure of (HF)2, including off-axis bending of the proton acceptor molecule. Calculations are presented to illustrate elementary gas-phase reactions involving proton transfer between HF and F-, and H2F+ and F-.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 635-639 
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    Notes: The concept of a universal basis set for electronic structure calculation is illustrated by presenting results obtained when basis sets are transferred from one atom to another. A single Slater-orbital basis set, consisting of nine 1s and six 2p functions, produces Hartree-Fock total energies and orbital energies in good agreement with the most accurate calculations of these energies obtained using different basis sets individually optimized for each atom. Transferability of integrals is a natural consequence of the use of the same basis set for each atom in a molecule.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 641-648 
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    Notes: The possible uses of the half-projected Hartree-Fock (HPHF) scheme for computing potential-energy surfaces for both singlet and triplet states are investigated. For that purpose, a new procedure based on the simultaneous solution of two eigenvalue equations is presented for calculating the HPHF function. Applications are given in the cases of the singlet ground state and lowest triplet state of the lithium molecule. In both cases, the HPHF scheme is found to yield the correct general shape of the curves. The features of these curves are discussed. Finally, it is concluded that the HPHF model seems to be useful as a tool for determining potential-energy surfaces, especially in the cases of large molecules where more sophisticated methods are unmanageable.
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    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 14 (1978), S. 737-740 
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    Notes: The molecular spectra of formamide (HCONH2) are interpreted by the use of the new semiempirical method HAM/3. Very good agreement with experiments can be obtained for the calculation of all valence ionization energies as well as for the (negative) electron affinity. In addition, the calculated excitation energies allow an unambiguous interpretation of the UV spectrum, for which previously different ordering of the triplet 3ππ* and 3nπ* transitions have been suggested.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 61 (1978), S. 1139-1145 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
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    Notes: Absolute configuration of the 3,5-diaminohexanoic acid produced in the β-lysine mutase reactionThe (3S, 5S)-configuration of the 3,5-diaminohexanoic acid 3 produced by the coenzyme-B12-dependent β-lysine mutase from Clostridium sticklandii has been determined by two different methods: by comparison of the 1H-NMR.-spectrum of its δ-lactam with that of synthetic (±)-cis-and (±)-trans-4-amino-6-methyl-piperidones (1 and 2) and by chemical correlation with (+)-(6S)-6-methyl-piperidone-2 (9).
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