Publications by authors named "M L VORBECK"

Background: The process of cavity preparation by broaching has an impact on the primary stability of uncemented hip stems and on the periprosthetic fracture risk. Osseodensifying broaches may increase primary stability, but have the potential to raise cortex strains and facilitate fracture. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of broach design on the forces acting during broaching, on the microstructure of the broached bone bed and the amount and depth of osseodensification.

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The proposed study was undertaken to investigate the effect of aging on control of the oxidative phosphorylation pathway. Flux control coefficients for adenine nucleotide translocase and cytochrome c oxidase were determined using the procedure of Groen et al. [J.

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The involvement of Ca2+-activated K+ channels in the regulation of the plasma membrane potential and electrogenic uptake of glycine in SP 2/0-AG14 lymphocytes was investigated using the potentiometric indicator 3,3'-diethylthiodicarbocyanine iodide. The resting membrane potential was estimated to be -57 +/- 6 mV (n = 4), a value similar to that of normal lymphocytes. The magnitude of the membrane potential and the electrogenic uptake of glycine were dependent on the extracellular K+ concentration, [K+]o, and were significantly enhanced by exogenous calcium.

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A method is described for the binding of a detergent solubilized integral membrane protein to polystyrene immunoassay plates. Addition of Bouin's fluid, a histochemical fixative, to wells of plates containing the detergent solubilized antigen, followed by low speed centrifugation, is sufficient to promote binding of antigen in the presence of Triton X-100 concentrations as high as 1.75%.

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A Na+/Ca2+ exchange activity for Ca2+ efflux has been identified in isolated Ehrlich ascites tumor mitochondria. Further, under conditions favoring cycling of Ca2+ across the mitochondrial inner membrane, extramitochondrial [Ca2+] also was shown to be Na+-dependent. The Na+/Ca2+ exchange showed sigmoidal kinetics with a mean (+/-SD) [Na+] required for half maximal stimulation of Ca2+ efflux of 8.

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