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The concentration and afiinity of somatomedin receptors on intact cells and isolated membranes are subject to modulation by a variety of ctors. In common with many other peptide hormone receptors, SM-C/IGF-I receptors on cultured IM-9 lymphocytes are down-regulated by exposure of the cells to SM-C/IGF-I. Insulin and other related peptides are also capable of causing receptor loss, with a potency proportional to their ability to bind to the SM-C/IGF-I receptor (RII). In contrast, binding sites for MSA tracer (i.e., type-II sites) on chondrosarcoma chondrocytes are reported to be un-... [Pg.70]

The most common methods for manufacturing thin metal membranes include rolled foil, drawn tubes, and films deposited onto porous substrates (ceramic or sintered metal). Usually, electroless plating or electrolytic plating are the methods used to deposit the permselective metal onto the porous substrates although vapor deposition methods have been the subject of much research effort However, to date, vapor deposition methods have not proven to be a superior membrane fabrication method. There are pros and cons to each of these methods, but commercial membrane modules have only succeeded using rolled foil and drawn tubular membranes. [Pg.152]

In a series of studies, Dubovsky et al. ( 34) measured intracellular calcium ion concentrations in bipolar manic and depressed patients. They found decreases in mean concentrations in four bipolar, manic, and five bipolar, depressed, patients, in comparison with seven normothymic subjects without personal or first-degree relative histories of psychiatric disorders. Their findings were consistent with a diffuse abnormality in the mechanisms modulating intracellular calcium homeostasis. Further, this phenomenon s presence in both platelets and lymphocytes lends credence to a disruption in the cell membrane, the G-protein, or other mechanisms involved in the homeostasis of intracellular calcium ion concentrations. This may also support an extension of their findings from peripheral to neuronal tissue. [Pg.190]

Increasing evidence indicates that diet/nutrition plays an important role in modulating the action and/or metabolism of a number of chemicals, drugs and environmental pollutants. Nutrients are essential for all fundamental cellular processes. The nutritional status of the affected subject may, therefore, influence cellular susceptibility to the effect of xenobiotics, including those from cigarette smoke. While the precise role of vitamin E in cellular metabolism is not yet clear, the vitamin may protect essential cellular components from the adverse effects of xenobiotics either via a free radical scavenging mechanism or as a component of the cell membrane (10-11). Administration of vitamin E has been shown to lessen the toxicity of a variety of compounds (12-16). [Pg.233]

The committee believes that PEM electrolysis is subject to the same basic cost reduction drivers as those for fuel cells. Cost breakthroughs in (1) catalyst formulation and loading, (2) bipolar plate/flow field, (3) membrane expense and durability, (4) volume manufacturing of subsystems and modules by third parties, (5) overall design simplifications, and (6) scale economies (within limits) all promise to lower... [Pg.237]

Damage to polyunsaturated fatty acids tends to reduce membrane fluidity, which is known to be essential for the proper functioning of membranes [19]. However the precise role of such damage in contributing to reduced cell proliferation and/or cell death is still the subject of current investigation. Most of the proteins that play key roles in proliferative signal transduction actually function in a membrane environment, or in close association with membranes, and it is well established that the activity of integral membrane proteins is modulated by the lipids of the bilayer [51]. Moreover protein kinase C importantly has... [Pg.161]


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