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Muscle methods

Brown BI, Brown DH (1966) a-l,4-Glucan 6-glycosyltransferase from mammalian muscle. Methods Enzymol 8 395-403... [Pg.469]

Scopes, R.K. 3-phosphoglycerate kinase of skeletal muscle. Methods EnzymoL, 42C, 127-134 (1975)... [Pg.309]

Cohen, P. (1983). Phosphorylase Kinase from Rabbit Skeletal Muscle. Methods Enzymol. 99 243. [Pg.252]

Westhead EW Enolase from yeast and rabbit muscle. Methods Enzymol 1966 9 670-679. [Pg.72]

Hershberger, L.G., Shipley, E.G. and Meyer, R.K. (1953) Myotrophic activity of 19-nortestosterone and other steroids determined by modified levator ani muscle method. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 83, 175-180. [Pg.294]

Picton, C. Shenolikar, S. Grand, R. Cohen, P. Calmodulin as an integral subunit of phosphorylase kinase from rabbit skeletal muscle. Methods En-zymol., 102, 219-227 (1983)... [Pg.637]

Jackson, M. J. (2005). Use of microdialysis to study interstitial nitric oxide and other reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in skeletal muscle methods in enzymology. In E. C.Lester Packer (Ed.) Nitric Oxide, Part E. Academic, pp. 514-525. [Pg.431]

Description of Method. Creatine is an organic acid found in muscle tissue that supplies energy for muscle contractions. One of its metabolic products is creatinine, which is excreted in urine. Because the concentration of creatinine in urine and serum is an important indication of renal function, rapid methods for its analysis are clinically important. In this method the rate of reaction between creatinine and picrate in an alkaline medium is used to determine the concentration of creatinine in urine. Under the conditions of the analysis, the reaction is first-order in picrate, creatinine, and hydroxide. [Pg.632]

Method for total immersion corrosion test for tank-type aircraft maintenance chemicals Method for total immersion corrosion test for aircraft maintenance chemicals Practice for assessment of compatibility of bio-materials (non-porous) for surgical implants with respect to effect of materials in muscle and bone... [Pg.1100]

FIGURE 5.19 Method of Barlow for measurement of affinity of a partial agonist, (a) Guinea pig ileal smooth muscle contraction to histamine (filled circles) and partial histamine receptor agonist E-2-P (N,N-diethyl-2-(l-pyridyl)ethylamine (open circles). Dotted lines show equiactive concentrations of each agonist used for the double reciprocal plot shown in panel b. (b) Double reciprocal plot of equiactive concentrations of histamine (ordinates) and E-2-P (abscissae). Linear plot has a slope of 55.47 and an intercept of 1.79 x 10s. This yields a KB (1 — tp/ta) = 30.9 pM. (c) Variant of double reciprocal plot according to Equation 5.8. (d) Variant of double reciprocal plot according to Equation 5.10. Data redrawn from [10],... [Pg.94]

Kihara, Y., and Morgan, J. P. (1989). A comparative study of three methods for intracellular loading of the calcium indicator aequorin in ferret papillary muscles. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 162 402—407. [Pg.410]

An impressive demonstration of what can be done with the method is provided by Figure 11-5, which shows a microradiogram of a section of striated muscle, an excellent test object. In the figure, anisotropic... [Pg.298]

Eng 20, 470-477 (1919) (Description of ammonia oxidation process beginning with Kuhl-mann s method of 1839 and ending with the cyanamide process at Muscle Shoals) 7) C.L. Parsons, 1EC 11,541 (1919) (Oxidation of ammonia to nitric acid as well as the prepn of nitric acid from Chile saltpeter) 8) F.C. Zeis-berg, ChemMetEng 24, 443-45 (1921) (Manuf of nitric acid from Chilean saltpeter brief description) 9) G.B. Taylor, IEC 26,1217-19 (1922) (Some economic aspects of ammonia oxidation) 10) Ministry of Munitions, Manufacture of Nitric Acid from Nitre and Sulfuric Acid , London (1922) (Book No 7 of Technical Records of Explosives Supply, 1915—1919)... [Pg.281]

Birch-Machin, M.A., Jackson, S., Singh Kler, R.S., Turnbull, D.M. (1993). Smdy of skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfunction. Methods Toxicol. 2, 51-69. [Pg.151]

Sherratt, H.S.A., Watmough, N.J.. Johnson, M., Turnbull, D.M. (1988). Methods for study of normal and abnormal skeletal muscle mitochondria. Met. Biochem. Analysis 33, 243-335. [Pg.154]


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