Publications by authors named "Slama J"

Synthetic glycolipids containing a cholesterol anchor group attached via a spacer group to a sugar moiety can be incorporated into small unilamellar liposomes, rendering them susceptible to agglutination by the appropriate multivalent lectin [Rando, R. R., Orr, G.

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Synthetic glycolipids containing an alpha-mannoside group linked by a hydrophilic spacer arm to cholesterol were incorporated into bovine erythrocytes by exchange from glycolipid-containing liposomes. When the distance between the sugar and the cholesterol moieties was approximately 26 A, functional incorporation of these glycolipids could be easily detected, as revealed by the concanavalin A-mediated agglutination of these cells. Bovine erythrocytes are not themselves susceptible to concanavalin A-mediated agglutination.

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Liver specimens obtained by biopsy in 18 patients with asymptomatic HBs Ag were studied with specific immunofluorescent technic for this antigen by light and electron microscopy. Only insignificant changes were disclosed by routine microscopy examination. Under light microscopy "ground glass" hepatocytes were found in eight cases.

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Porphyrins c have been obtained from Rhodospirillum rubrum cytochrome c2, yeast cytochrome c, and horse heart cytochrome c and compared using proton magnetic resonance and circular dichroism. Identity of the spectra establishes that chemically and stereochemically the three porphyrins c are identical. Since the stereochemistry of the porphyrin alpha-thioether linkage is not affected in the conversion to porphyrin c, the stereochemistry at the porphyrin alpha-thioether bonds among the corresponding cytochromes c also must be the same.

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