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This work was supported by Grant GM 27256 from the National Institutes of Health and Grant DA 02507 from the National Institute of Drug Abuse. LL. is an American Cancer Society Research Professor of Biochemistry (Award PRP-21). H.V.V. is the recipient of a Research Career Award (5K6-AI-2372) from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease. We thank Dr. Y. Hirata of Meijo University for generous gifts of palytoxin isolated from Palythoa tuberculosa. We thank Dr. T. Yasumoto, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, for the maitotoxin preparation. We thank also Jeffrey A. Bessette and Nancy Worth for their technical assistance and Inez Zimmerman for preparation of the manuscript. [Pg.231]

The research described is supported in part by U S Public Health Service grants CA-12376 and CA-29602 from the National Cancer Institute, and by a gift from Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc ... [Pg.314]

We thank Petra Lembke and Petra Heese for assistance during the cell wall analysis. We thank Dr. U. Sonnewald for the generous gift of the transgenic invertase plants. This work was supported by a DFG grant to SHB (HO 1605/1-2). [Pg.671]

The cost of this work was defrayed in part from Grant-in-Aid for Special Project Research, Organic Chemical Resources, 61111002, to which the authors thanks are due. We also express our appreciation to Shin-etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., and Toshiba Silicone Co., Ltd., for a gift of organochlorosilanes. [Pg.223]

This work was partially supported by a grant from the Research Corporation and by the Donors of the Petroleum Research Fund administered by the American Chemical Society. Early work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (GM 30147), while instrumentation and theoretical development have been supported by the National Science Foundation. Much work described stems from the research of a number of postdoctoral and graduate student co-workers, whose names are noted in the cited references. Many of the samples for special applications came to us as gifts or via collaborations with researchers from around the world, most of whom are also coauthors in the publications. [Pg.178]

This work was supported by NSF Grant No. CHE 77-10059 and by the M. H. Wrubel Computer Center. Gifts of chemicals from Climax Molybdenum Company are gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.56]

We thank Professor J. L6vy for providing us with copies of Refs. 124 and 125. We also thank Professor Clark Still for a gift of the MACROMODEL computer program. Our research was supported by grant ROl-12010 from the National Cancer Institute. [Pg.127]

The authors thank Prof. Koji Nakanishi for his generous gift of BTX-B and to Prof. Yuzuru Shimizu for 500 MHz spectra of GB-2. Work from our laboratory was funded by NIH grant number ES-02299 and ES-02651, DHHS. [Pg.365]

The authors thank the U.S. Department of Energy (Grant DE-FG05-88-ER13883) and Philip Morris USA Research Center for financial assistance. The authors also thank Dr. R. G. Fulcher, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa Research Station, Ottawa, Canada, for the kind gift of Zea mays kernels. [Pg.86]

We gratefully acknoweledge the support provided by the Miami University Reseach Advisory Council in the form of a Shoupp grant, as well as the 3M Corporation, for their gift of a generous supply of Kel-F 6061. [Pg.150]

This investigation was supported by Public Health Service Research Grant No. 7 ROl GM 17504 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, by Grant No. GP-27672 from the National Science Foundation, and by income from the chair in chemistry at Baylor University endowed by a gift from The Robert A. Welch Foundation. For all of this support we express our grateful appreciation. We are also indebted to Alfred Rheude for the construction of a cell which enabled us to compare the response of the MEM to that of a Faraday cage. [Pg.89]

We are grateful to the General Electric Co. for gifts of samples. This work was supported by AFOSR Grant 68-1434 (FEK) and NSF Grant GP 8581 (WJMacK). Acknowledgment is made to the donors of the Petroleum Research Fund, administered by the American Chem-... [Pg.53]

The studies were supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Japanease Ministry of Education, Science and Culture. The authors thank Dr. E. Kuwano for giving much advice in identification of the mutagens and are grateful to Professor H. Kato of Tokyo University for the gift of standard sample of -(2-formyl-5-(hydroxymethyl)pyrrol-l-yl)-norleucine. [Pg.566]

Supported in part by grants from the U.S. Public Health Service (HL46681, HL49989, and HL65962). Dr. Roden is the holder of the William Stokes Chair in Experimental Therapeutics, a gift from the Dai-ichi Corporation. [Pg.216]

The authors wish to thank W. S. Hancock and J. Varga for the gift of human growth hormone and the allergen sample, respectively. Thanks are also due to D. Corradini and T. Ogawa for help in some of the experiments. This work was supported by the National Foundation for Cancer Research and by Grant GM 20993 from the National Institute of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services. [Pg.179]

Acknowledgements. The spectrometer was designed for Dr. Warren D. Reynolds at the National Center for Toxicological Research under a HEW grant 222-75-2047. The Spectra Physics Model 3500 Liquid Chromatograph was an educational gift from Spectra Physics. Figures 1-7 are used with permission by J. Chrom. Sci., Vol.14, 194 (1976). [Pg.168]

This work was supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, a gift from Ford Motor Co., and the National Science Foundation (Grant CTS-9615257). [Pg.74]

Our studies are supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and the National Foundation for Cancer Research. We are grateful to David Toft for his generous gift of antibody PR-6, and to Nancy Hart and Clairene Mraz for preparation of this manuscript. [Pg.262]

This work was supported in part by the USPHS NIH Research Grant AM-12386 and a gift from the Proctor and Gamble Co. [Pg.54]

This work was supported by NIH grants AI 19192 and RR 07079 (OSU) and GM 25515 (UCSF). We are grateful to Dr. H. R. Waespe, Ciba-Geigy Ltd. Basel, for the gift of CGA 167126. Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Paper No. 7261. [Pg.265]

The authors thank the Science Research Council for a grant in support of this work, the Dow Chemical Co. for the gift of ABS, and BASF for the gift of ASA. [Pg.194]

We thank Frederic Rosa and Shuo Lin for access to their fish facilities, and Laure Bally-Cuif and Christof Leucht for the gift of the zebrafish line used for the Cre reporter experiments. This work has been supported by Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer. PN research is supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY05-51164. DKS acknowledges support from the NABI CNRS-Weizmann Institute program and DB the partial support of a PUF ENS-UCLA grant. [Pg.315]

Acknowledgments The work was supported by the State Committee for Scientific Research (KBN), Grant No PBZ-KBN/Ol/CD/2000. Authors are grateful to Drs. D. Cardinaud and C. Priou from Rhodia Silicones for a kind gift of K B(C6F5)4. ... [Pg.91]

The submitters are grateful to the Australian Research Grants Scheme for support, and Rare Earth Products for a gift of REACTON ytterbium. [Pg.142]

We appreciate Dr. I. Mano of Kyoto University for his kind help in EPR analysis. We also appreciate for kind gift of ectoine from Mr. Y. Toyoda and Mr. K. Yamatoya of Dainippon Pharmaceutical Co. This work was supported in part by a Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research, JSPS-RFTF9616001, and NEDO s International Joint Research Program (to F.S.). [Pg.249]


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