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Precursors disordered

B- and T-cell neoplasms are divided into precursor disorders (lymphoblastic leukemias and lymphomas) with normal counterparts in the earliest bone marrow and thymus compartments, and mature, or peripheral, malignancies akin to normal extrathymic, nodal, splenic, or circulating lymphocytes. Discussion is focused on those malignancies commonly diagnosed using immunohistochemistry (i.e., solid tumors). [Pg.169]

Tabarestani, M., Farhoudi, M., Balali-Mood, M., 1988. Stem cell and erythroid precursors disorders in three patients with sulfur mustard poisoning The First International Medical Congress on Chemical Warfare Agents in Iran. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran, June 13-16, No. 10. [Pg.46]

There are many applications for diamonds and related materials, e.g., diamondlike carbon films, and there are potential applications for Fullerenes and carbon nanotubes that have not yet been realised. However, the great majority of engineering carbons, including most of those described in this book, have graphitic microstructures or disordered graphitic microstructures. Also, most engineering carbon materials are derived firom organic precursors by heat-treatment in inert atmospheres (carbonisation). A selection of technically-... [Pg.20]

Sony Energytec uses a disordered hard carbon of the type described in region 3 of Fig. 2. These carbons have been produced by a number of Japanese manufacturers including Kureha [41] and Mitsubishi Gas [40], Our recent work [44], and other work in the patent literature shows how such carbons can be produced from natural precursors like sugar and wood. This suggests that it should ultimately be possible to prepare such carbons very cheaply. The specific capacity of region-3 carbons which are in commercial production are around 500 mAh/g. [Pg.384]

The nigrostriatal system is predominantly involved in motor control, which is particularly evident in Parkinson s disease (PD), where a progressive loss of these neurons results in loss of motor function. In the early stages of the disorder, the motor impairment can be reversed by the administration of the dopamine precursor l-DOPA (L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine), which bypasses the need for TH in dopamine... [Pg.437]

Coacervation occurs in tropoelastin solutions and is a precursor event in the assembly of elastin nanofibrils [42]. This phenomenon is thought to be mainly due to the interaction between hydro-phobic domains of tropoelastin. In scanning electron microscopy (SEM) picmres, nanofibril stmc-tures are visible in coacervate solutions of elastin-based peptides [37,43]. Indeed, Wright et al. [44] describe the self-association characteristics of multidomain proteins containing near-identical peptide repeat motifs. They suggest that this form of self-assembly occurs via specific intermolecular association, based on the repetition of identical or near-identical amino acid sequences. This specificity is consistent with the principle that ordered molecular assembhes are usually more stable than disordered ones, and with the idea that native-like interactions may be generally more favorable than nonnative ones in protein aggregates. [Pg.261]

The enantiomerically pure 3-arylglutaric ester are precursors for the synthesis of (—)-paroxetine [10], a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor used in the treatment of depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, and panic, and (i )-Baclofen [11], a GABAb receptor agonist, which is used cHnically in the treatment of spasticity (Chart 5.1). [Pg.98]

Alzheimer s disease in which the pathogenicity of amyloid peptides depends on proteases, namely secretases, involved in amyloid precursor protein (APP) maturation. This chapter will describe how the proteolysis of chemokines might participate in the neuropathogenesis of HIV infection, thus contributing to the development of the central nervous system disorder termed HIV-associated dementia (HAD). [Pg.150]

Durham polyacetylene occurs in a highly disordered state on conversion from the precursor polymer [90], but using stretch orientation techniques during the conversion reaction, a high degree of order with long conjugated sequences can be achieved [91-93],... [Pg.17]

These symptoms are alleviated by administering levodopa (L-dopa), a precursor for dopamine. L-dopa is taken up by the axon terminals of dopaminergic neurons and used to form dopamine. Interestingly, in some patients, a side effect of dopamine replacement therapy is the development of symptoms characteristic of schizophrenia. (Recall that this mental disorder is caused by overactive dopaminergic neurons.) On the other hand, drugs used to treat schizophrenia — dopamine receptor antagonists — may elicit symptoms of Parkinson s disease. [Pg.43]

The amino acid precursor for 5-HT, L-tryptophan, increases the biosynthesis 5-HT and, therefore, has been investigated for potential antidepressant properties, but with mixed results (Green and Costain, 1979). It was withdrawn in 1990, following a number of fatal cases of eosinophilia myalgia (a disorder characterised by severe muscle pain and abnormally high levels of one type of white blood cell, the eosinophil) in individuals principally using it as a natural hypnotic. [Pg.177]

Disordered carbons usually exhibit a multiscale organization (structure, microtexture, texture)4. Structurally, they are made of more or less distorted polyaromatic layers, nanometric in size. The spatial association or the layers, from the nanometric to the micrometric scales, gives rise to different microtextures (lamellar, porous, concentric, fibrous, etc.) forming the carbons skeleton4. The multiscale organization is the fingerprint of the kind of precursor and of the formation conditions (temperature, pressure, strains, time, etc.) met either in laboratory experiments or in Nature, and is directly related with numerous properties. [Pg.421]

When the nature of the disorder is spatially invariant EXAFS is a viable technique. Under these circumstances, however, unless the specimens are exceptionally thin (<20 ), HREM is of little value (13, 14), as two-dimensional projected images are difficult to interpret. When, however, there are residual crystalline regions still intact in a growing glassy matrix, or when, conversely, the embryonic stages of crystallization of a glassy precursor have been reached, HREM is particularly powerful (14, 15). [Pg.428]

The work in this group has focussed mainly in antimony and bismuth because of the thermoelectric properties of the chalcogenides186 and as low temperature single-source precursors to related semiconductor materials.187 The use of bismuth compounds in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders has lead to the study of several thiolate compounds as models to understand the bioactivity. [Pg.42]


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