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SADP or sulfo-SADP also have been used to study the phenylalanine-methionine-arginine-phenylalanine-amide-activated sodium channel (Coscoy et al., 1998), various apolipoprotein E isoforms (Mann et al., 1995), the high-affinity phenylalkylamine Ca2+ antagonist binding protein from guinea pig (Moebius et al., 1994), the interaction of non-histone proteins with nucleosome core particles (Reeves and Nissen, 1993), and the interactions among cytochromes P-450 in the endoplasmic reticulum (Alston et al., 1991). See Chapter 28 for methods of using photoreactive heterobifunctional crosslinkers to study protein interactions. [Pg.316]

Moebius, F.F., Hanner, M., Knaus, H.G., Weber, F., Striessnig, J., and Glossmann, H. (1994) Purification and amino-terminal sequencing of the high affinity phenylalkylamine Ca2+ antagonist binding protein from guinea pig liver endoplasmic reticulum./. Biol. Chem. 269, 29314-29320. [Pg.1095]

Balbach A variation of the Moebius process for electrolytically removing gold from silver, in which the anodes are placed horizontally in wooden trays lined with canvas to retain the slimes. The silver is deposited as crystals on graphite cathodes at the base of the cell. Invented by E. Balbach. See also parting, Parkes, Thum, Wohlwill. [Pg.31]

Moebius An electrolytic process for removing gold and platinum from silver. The crude metal, known as Dore, is used as the anode. The cathodes are of silver or stainless steel. The electrolyte is a diluted solution of silver nitrate and nitric acid. Gold and other metals collect as anode slimes. Invented in Mexico by B. Moebius, first operated there in 1884, and subsequently widely operated in Germany and the United States. See also Balbach, Thum, Wohlwill. [Pg.180]

B. Klecker, E. Moebius, D. Hovestadt, M. Scholer, and G. Gloeckler. Discovery of Energetic Molecular Ions (NO+ and 02+) in the Storm Time Ring Current, Geophys. Res. Lett., 13(1986) 632-635. [Pg.264]

ESR methods unambiguously establishes the presence of species bearing unpaired electrons (ion-radicals and radicals). The ESR spectrum quantitatively characterizes the distribution of electron density within the paramagnetic particle by a hyperfine structure of ESR spectra. This establishes the nature and electronic configuration of the particle. A review by Davies (2001) is highly recommended as a guide to current practice for ESR spectroscopic studies (this quotation is from the title of the review). The ESR method dominates in ion-radical studies. Its modern modifications, namely, ENDOR and electron-nuclear-nuclear triple resonance (TRIPLE) and special methods to observe ion-radicals by swiftness or stealth are described in special literatures (Moebius and Biehl 1979, Kurreck et al. 1988, Werst and Trifunac 1998). [Pg.232]

Huisgen, R. Szeimies, G. Moebius, L. 1,3-Dipolar cycloadditions XXXll. Kinetics of the addition of organic azides to carbon-carbon multiple bonds. Chem. Ber. 1967,100, 2494-2507. [Pg.224]

Deutsch, A. (1958) A Subway Named Moebius, in Fantasia Mathemat-ica, C. Fadiman, ed. New York Simon and Schuster. A Harvard professor of mathematics is asked to solve a mysterious disaster in Boston s underground transportation system. [Pg.178]

In addition to its NMDA antagonistic activity, ifenprodil also interacts non-specifically with other receptor systems (e.g. sigma, 5HT3, a1 McCool et al., 1995 Moebius et al., 1997 Chenard et al., 1999). However, eliprodil, a back-up compound for ifenprodil and the newer NR2B-specific antagonists proved to be far more specific (Chenard et al., 1991). [Pg.411]

Moebius, F. F., Reiter, R. J., Hanner, M., Glossmann, H. High affinity of sigma rbinding sites for sterol isomerization inhibitors evidence for a pharmacological relationship with the yeast sterol C8-C7 isomerase, Brit. J. Pharmacol. 1997, 121, 1-6. [Pg.422]

Nunes ML, Friedrich MA, Loch LF. Association of misoprostol, Moebius syndrome and congenital central alveolar hypoventilation. Case report. Arq Neuropsiquiatr 1999 57(1) 88-91. [Pg.133]

Moebius, K. Biehl, R. In Dorio, M.M. Freed, J.H., eds. Multiple Electron Resonance Spectroscopy (1979). Plenum Press, New York. [Pg.267]

Lankisch TO, Moebius U, Wehmeier M, et al. Gilbert s disease and atazanavir from phenotype to UDP-glucuronosyltransferase haplotype. Hepatology 2006 44(5) 1324-1332. [Pg.114]

Fedorova OA, Fedorov YV, Vedernikov AI, Yescheulova OV, Gromov SP, Alfimov MV, Kuz mina LG, Churakov AV, Howard JAK, Zaitsev SY, Sergeeva TI, Moebius D (2002) New J Chem 26 543... [Pg.112]


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