After a discussion of the role of synovial fluid as a joint lubricant, rheological measurements are described with both normal (healthy) synovial fluids and pathological ones. Shear stress and first normal stress difference are measured as a function of shear gradient to calculate the apparent shear viscosity eta 1 and the apparent normal viscosity psi 7 as well as an apparent shear modulus G'. It is found, that in case of diseased synoviae all rheological parameters deteriorate.
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April 1985
The lectin-binding protein (lectin binder) from the garden pea (Pisum sativum) was studied. It is a glycoprotein composed of four subunits of about 50 000 Da. Its amino-acid composition and molecular mass differ from those of lectin and of storage proteins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe influence of Mg2+ ions on the secondary and tertiary structure of the RNA from bacteriophage MS2 was investigated by small-angle X-ray scattering and light scattering and by sedimentation experiments. The analysis of the outer part of the X-ray scattering curve obtained at low temperature in the absence of Mg2+ yielded a cross-section radius of gyration of 0.88 nm and a mass per unit length of 1720 g mol-1 nm-1.
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