Van der Waals complexes formed between chiral molecules in the isolated gas phase were studied by combining supersonic expansion techniques with laser spectroscopy. The weakly bound diastereoisomers formed between a chiral secondary alcohol, butan-2-ol, and a chiral aromatic derivative such as 2-naphthyl-1-ethanol or 1-phenylethanol used as a resolving agent were discriminated on the basis of the spectral shifts of the UV S(0)-S(1) transition of the chromophore. Ground-state depletion spectroscopy (hole burning) has shown that, while only one structure was detected for the 1-phenylethanol/butan-2-ol homochiral complex, the heterochiral complex is trapped in the jet under two different conformations.
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September 1992
Endothelial cells that make up brain capillaries and constitute the blood-brain barrier become different from peripheral endothelial cells in response to inductive factors found in the nervous system. We have established a cell culture model of the blood-brain barrier by treating brain endothelial cells with a combination of astrocyte-conditioned medium and agents that elevate intracellular cAMP. These cells form high resistance tight junctions and exhibit low rates of paracellular leakage and fluid-phase endocytosis.
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