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Ultraviolet cell developments

A Petri dish containing bacterial colonies is blotted with nitrocellulose paper. This transfers a large portion of each colony to the paper, which is saturated with a solution that lyses (breaks open) the cells. The DNA of the lysed colonies is denatured with alkali. The nitrocellulose paper is neutralized, washed, and the paper either baked in an oven or treated with ultraviolet light to immobilize the denatured DNA. The DNA on the paper is hybridized with the labeled probe of interest, and the excess label is washed off. The dried paper is exposed to photographic film and the film developed. The exposed spots on the film can be matched with the colonies on the master plate and colonies picked off for further study. [Pg.254]

This work finally resulted in a new protocol for treating psoriasis, a chronic skin disease that can be seriously debilitating. The patient receives successive oral doses of methoxsalen followed by ultraviolet irradiation of the affected areas of skin. The procedure effectively controls psoriasis, and with improvements incorporated over the past twenty years it has become a standard therapy. Related procedures bring relief from several other skin diseases. In addition, the combination of psoralens and light has a key role in a promising treatment now under development for a white blood cell cancer. [Pg.164]

Three experimental methods that are capable of determining dissociation constants with a precision of the order of tenths of 1% have been most commonly used. Each of these methods—the cell potential method (2), the conductance method (3), and the optical method (4)—provides data that can be treated approximately, assuming that the solutions obey Henry s law, or more exactly on the basis of the methods developed in Chapter 19. We will apply the more exact procedures. As the optical method can be used only if the acid and conjugate base show substantial differences in absorption of visible or ultraviolet light, or differences in raman scattering or with the use of indicators, we shall limit our discussion to the two electrical methods. [Pg.472]

Schreiber and co-workers (436) prepared a library calculated to contain 2.18 million polycyclic compounds through the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of a number of nitrones with alkenes supported on TentaGel S NH2 resin (Scheme 1.83). (—)-Shikimic acid was converted into the polymer bound epoxycyclohexenol carboxylic acid 376 (or its enantiomer), coupled to the resin via a photolabile linker developed by Geysen and co-workers (437) to allow release of the products from the resin in the presence of live cells by ultraviolet (UV)-irradiation. A range of iodoaromatic nitrones (377) was then reacted with the ot,p-unsaturation of the polymer-bound amide in the presence of an organotin catalyst, using the tandem esterification/ dipolar cycloaddition methodology developed by Tamura et al. (84,85) Simultaneous cyclization by PyBrop-mediated condensation of the acid with the alcohol... [Pg.65]

Burchard, P., Bilger, W., and Weissenbock, G., Contribution of hydroxycinnamates and flavonoids to epidermal shielding of UV-A and UV-B radiation in developing rye primary leaves as assessed by ultraviolet-induced chlorophyll fluorescence measurements, Plant Cell Environ., 23, 1373, 2000. [Pg.428]

By 1942 it was clear from ultraviolet cytophotome-try developed by Caspersson21 and from cytochemical work of Brachet2223 that RNA had something to do with protein synthesis. Use of radioautography with 3H-containing uridine showed that RNA was synthesized in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and was transported out into the cytoplasm 24/25... [Pg.1474]

DeLucia EH, Day TA, Vogelmann TC (1992) Ultraviolet-B and visible light penetration into needles of two species of subalpine conifers during foliar development. Plant Cell Environ 15 921-929... [Pg.235]


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