Publications by authors named "Kuhl S"

The investigations were performed on NISSL-stained cytoarchitectonic images of totally 78 human brains (aged between 18 and 111 years) in the frontal area 11 (inside sulcus olfactorius) with 60 samples and in the visual cortex (area 17) with 45 samples. The morphometric measurements were taken by using a semiautomatic equipment. The largest projection areas of neurons were digitized over a drawing mirror.

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A single plasmid of 55 kilobases was found in crude cell lysates of each of nine strains of Rhodospirillum rubrum. Restriction endonuclease analysis showed identical fragment patterns with a given nuclease for all plasmids except one, for which an additional EcoRI site was observed. Elimination of the plasmid required that the cells be passaged several times in 25 mM calcium-containing medium, followed by at least two passages under photosynthetic growth conditions in low-calcium medium before treatment with ethyl methanesulfonate.

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The aim of this investigation is to develop the best approximation procedure for calculating the volumes of the perikarya of oriented cortical neurons. About 1119 nerve cells (area 6 after Brodmann) were identified. The medial cross section (projection area) and the maximal diameter of each cell was measured.

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RP4-mediated conjugation has been used to transfer large fragments of chromosomal material in Caulobacter crescentus. In this system, conjugation proceeds from multiple origins, and haploid recombinants are recovered at frequencies of 10(-6) and 10(-7) per donor cell. The data from five-factor crosses were subjected to computer-assisted crossover analyses as a rapid method to determine marker order.

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Ribonucleic acid (RNA) synthesis was examined in cold-shocked Bacillus subtilis cells. The cells were grown to mid-log stage, harvested, and cold shocked. RNA synthesis was monitored by the incorporation of [3H]uridine triphosphate or [alpha 32P]adenosine triphosphate into trichloroacetic acid-precipitable material in the presence of all four nucleoside triphosphates.

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Lactose- and proteinase-negative (Lac Prt) mutants of Streptococcus lactis C10, ML3, and M18 were isolated after treatment with ethidium bromide. The Lac Prt mutants of C10 were missing a 40-megadalton plasmid. A 33-megadalton plasmid was absent in the ML3 mutants, and the M18 variants lacked a 45-megadalton plasmid.

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Three-factor genetic crosses performed by transformation have shown that the methicillin resistance determinant of Staphylococcus aureus strain DU4916 (the mec-4916 marker) is linked to a novobiocin resistance (Novr) marker (nov-142) and mutational sites affecting pyrimidine (pyr-141), purine (pur-102), and histidine (hisG15) biosynthesis in S. aureus strain 8325. The linkage group thus defined is pyr-141-hisG15-nov-142-pur-102-mec-4916.

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