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  • General, theoretical and mathematical biophysics (including logic of biosystems, quantum biology and relevant aspects of thermodynamics, information theory, cybernetics and bionics)  (2)
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    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Keywords: Key words CD4 ; T-helper lymphocyte ; Class II molecule ; HIV ; Whale
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Given the importance of the cell surface recognition protein, CD4, in immune function, the cloning and characterization of CD4 at the molecular level from an odontocete cetacean, the white whale (Delphinapterus leucas), was carried out. Whale CD4 cDNA contains 2662 base pairs and translates into a protein containing 455 amino acids. Whale CD4 shares 64% and 51% identity with the human and mouse CD4 protein, respectively, and is organized in a similar manner. Unlike human and mouse, however, the cytoplasmic domain, which is highly conserved, contains amino acid substitutions unique to whale. Moreover, only one of the seven potential N-linked glycosylation sites present in whale is shared with human and mouse. Evolutionarily, the whale CD4 sequence is most similar to pig and structurally similar to dog and cat, in that all lack the cysteine pair in the V2 domain. These differences suggest that CD4 may have a different secondary structure in these species, which may affect binding of class II and subsequent T-cell activation, as well as binding of viral pathogens. Interestingly, as a group, species with these CD4 characteristics all have high constituitive expression of class II molecules on T lymphocytes, suggesting potential uniqueness in the interaction of CD4, class II molecules, and the immune response. Molecular characterization of CD4 in an aquatic mammal provides information on the CD4 molecule itself and may provide insight into adaptive evolutionary changes of the immune system.
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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 2 (1983), S. 1489-1496 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
    Keywords: General, theoretical and mathematical biophysics (including logic of biosystems, quantum biology and relevant aspects of thermodynamics, information theory, cybernetics and bionics)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Riassunto Si studia l'effetto dell'irraggiamento UV sul DNA del fago T2 in situ e libero in soluzione mediante un'analisi delle modificazioni dei profili di fusione e degli spettri d'assorbimento. L'analogo comportamento fotochimico osservato nei due sistemi sembra escludere significative differenze nella loro struttura secondaria.
    Abstract: Резюме Исследуется влияние ультрафиолетового облучения на ДНК фага T2 на месте и на свободные молекулы ДНК в растворе, посредством анализа изменений профилей плавления и изменений спектров поглощения. Аналогичное фотохимическое ооведение, полученное в этих двух системах, по-видимому, исключает значительные различия между их вторичными структурами.
    Notes: Summary The effect of UV irradiation onin situ and free T2 DNA is studied by analysing the melting profiles and absorption spectra modifications. The similar photochemical behaviour obtained in the two systems seems to exclude significant differences in their secondary structure.
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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 2 (1983), S. 1480-1488 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
    Keywords: General, theoretical and mathematical biophysics (including logic of biosystems, quantum biology and relevant aspects of thermodynamics, information theory, cybernetics and bionics)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Riassunto In questo lavoro si mettono in evidenza significative differenze nelle proprietà spettrali del DNA di T2 intrafagico e libero in soluzione nell'intervallo (230÷320) nm. Queste differenze sono molto simili a quelle ottenute in una soluzione di DNA nativo abbassando ilpH a partire dal valore neutro. Su questa base si avanza l'ipotesi di una protonazione della citosina nel DNA intrafagico.
    Abstract: Резюме В этой работе рассматриваются различия в спектральных свойствах (в области (230÷320) нм) между внутрифаговыми и свободными T2 ДНК. Эти различия очень сходны с изменениями в поглощении, полученными для естественного раствора ДНК, когдаpH уменьшается по сравнению с нейтральной величиной. На основе этого подхода выдвигается гипотеза протонации цитозина во внутрифаговой ДНК.
    Notes: Summary Relevant differences in the spectral properties (in the (230÷320) nm range) between intraphage and free T2 DNA are reported in this work. These differences are very similar to the variation in absorption obtained for a native DNA solution when thepH is lowered starting from the neutral value. On this basis, cytosine protonation in intraphage DNA is hypothesized.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: 42.70 ; 61.46. + w ; 68.55.Ln
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Light waveguides containing silver, introduced by ion-exchange process in soda-lime glass, has been annealed in hydrogen atmosphere at temperatures in the 120–250°C range. Annealings cause a near-surface precipitation of metallic silver to form nanometer-size clusters with good uniformity in size and spatial distribution. Hydrogen permeation and ion-exchange between hydrogen and sodium (which remains in the glass matrix after silver-for-sodium exchange) are steps of the annealing process. A further step is the diffusion of silver ions towards the surface, and its eventual precipitation, with an activation energy close to that measured for silver-sodium interdiffusion in glasses of comparable composition.
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