Multifarenes, a new class of macrocycles, which are constructed of alternating building blocks, are conveniently accessible by three complementary syntheses that provide modularity and scalability. In addition to metal-ion coordination, these cavitands show increased flexibility with increasing ring size, offering opportunities for induced fit to guest molecules.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the study, comprehensive assessment of proliferative and hormonal activity of primary cell cultures derived from neonatal pig thyroid has been carried out for the first time. We have evaluated the basal and TSH-stimulated secretion of thyroxine and morphological features of culture, depending on the initial state of the material placed in culture: in the form of single cells or follicular conglomerates. Folliculogenesis and formation of dome structures were observed in culture spontaneous and under chronic TSH stimulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe spectral and luminescent properties of the derivatives of polymethine probes based on 3,3'-dialkyloxacarbocyanine bromide (H-510) and 1,1'-dialkyl-3,3, 3',3'-tetramethylindodicarbocyanine bromide (D-307) (where alkyl is ethyl or octadecyl groups) on accumulation in bone marrow and liver cells of rats have been compared. The general regularities in the interaction between the probes and the membrane microenvironment have been revealed for each type of the cells. It was found that the structural features of membranes and the length of the chains of alkyl substitutes essentially affect the redistribution of dye molecules in the binding censers of particular types, as evidenced by changes in the spectral characteristics of probes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Prolonged surgical procedures involving stress, extended general anaesthesia and a long pre-surgical fasting period may have systemic effects such as alterations in saliva flow rate and composition. These may compromise the patient's electrolytes and fluid balance and cause dehydration, systemic stress and oxidative changes.
Patients And Methods: Saliva was collected prior and following surgery from 20 patients and 20 control subjects.
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common autoimmune inflammatory disease in children; joint inflammation is the hallmark of the disease. Thirty-five children with JIA were studied, of whom 26 had active disease and 14 were receiving anti-TNF therapy (5 with Infliximab, 9 with Etanercept). Sixteen healthy controls also were studied.
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