10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NONSEDIMENTABLE»
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The distribution of enzymes for DNA synthesis in the subfractions of the NE/S-3
following the PEG precipitation step is the same as that observed previously for
these enzyme activities in the sedimentable P-4 and nonsedimentable S-4 ...
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Proteolysis in Cell Functions
3 The paniculate and nonsedimentable fractions were obtained by
ultracentrifugation at 250,000 g for 2 hours. 4 The paniculate fraction was
suspended in PBS, pH 7.4, with 25 mM ZW3''4 and after one hour shaking the
nonsedimentable ...
Väinö K. Hopsu-Havu, Mikko Järvinen, Heidrun Kirschke, 1997
3
Free Radicals and Inhalation Pathology: Respiratory System, ...
1996). Klainguti et al. (2000) have shown that myocardial endo- thelin-1 is
increased after 20 min of ischaemia and have suggested that endothelin-1 might
play a role as an inducer of apoptosis. Nonsedimentable cathepsin D (EC ...
and his colleagues have also shown that E. coli phage brings about a release of
nonsedimentable material from NIB-and C14-labeled cell walls?” 221 Kozloff and
Lute222 have found that each cell wall of E. coli B has about 3,000 atoms of ...
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Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology Vol. 11 No. 1 1979
TABLE 1. Effect of autolysis on nonsedimentable lysosomal enzyme activities *
Values are expressed as the proportion of total postnuclear enzyme activity that
is present in the sedimentable fraction [i.e. nonsedimentable -r (nonsedimentable
...
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
FIG. 1. Analytical isoelectric focusing and zymogram analysis of endoxylanases
from the nonsedimentable extracellular culture fluid and purified endoxylanase 1
from hydroxylapatite chromatography. (A) pH 3 to 10 Coomassie brilliant blue ...
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ADVANCES IN VIRUS RESEARCH
Nonsedimentable and acid-insoluble protein, representing 3-5% of the total
amount of protein of phage T2, was discovered by Hershey (1955) and then
thoroughly investigated by Levine and co-workers (Levine et al., 1958; Levine,
1960).
Kenneth Manley Smith, 1962
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Metabolic Conjugation and Metabolic Hydrolysis
(1967) made a comparison of the activities which were not sedimented by
ultracentrifugation, the nonsedimentable acid phosphatase activity was found to
be increased in the incubated liver, but was not altered by the isolated perfusion
...
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Comptes rendus de l'Académie bulgare des sciences: sciences ...
Abi-phasal characteristic of the nitrate-nitrite effect depending on time was also
established in the study of changes in the nonsedimentable catalase ti tlYJllllt'llI (
ill ill Fig. 2. "Free" and nonsedimentable APand catalase activities in liver ...
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Autophagy in Mammalian Systems
An advantage of using a cytosolic autophagy marker is that, apart from the
fraction present in autophagic vacuoles, the marker is soluble and
nonsedimentable. It is, therefore, not necessary to perform any extensive
subcellular fractionation to ...