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    Biochemical genetics 15 (1977), S. 601-610 
    ISSN: 1573-4927
    Keywords: esterases ; platyfish ; swordtail ; F1 hybrid ; xiphophorine fish
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Tissue-specific esterases of the xiphophorine fishes Platypoecilus maculatus (platyfish), Xiphophorus helleri (swordtail), and their F1 hybrid have been analyzed using disc electrophoresis. Seven esterase zones (resolved into a maximum of nine bands) exist in these fishes, and these have been classified by employing specific inhibitors. Five of the seven zones, EST-1, EST-2, EST-5, EST-6, and EST-7, appeared to be carboxylesterases; while the two remaining zones, EST-3 and EST-4, were classified as cholinesterases. In the liver of the platyfish, all seven esterase zones were detected, while the liver of the swordtail exhibited only five esterase zones. EST-1 and EST-3 were lacking in the liver tissue of the swordtail. All seven esterase loci were expressed in the liver tissue of the F1 hybrid. The reciprocal crosses gave the same results. In the fin, skin, skeletal muscle, and eye tissues from all three genotypes, three major esterase zones, EST-2, EST-5, and EST-7, were detected. In addition, EST-1 was frequently detected in all these tissues of the platyfish and the F1, but was lacking in the swordtail. Serum from three genotypes showed one prominent esterase zone, EST-5; however, trace activity of EST-2 and EST-7 zones could also be detected. It seems that in all tissues of the F1 hybrid there is expression of all the esterase genes from the platyfish. The results of the present study are discussed in comparison to those from other studies on teleost esterases.
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    Colloid & polymer science 275 (1997), S. 341-351 
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Key words Block copolymers ; disorder-to-order transition ; micelles ; BCC order ; kinetics of structure formation ; small angle X-ray scattering
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract  The structure of a series of three molecular weights of diblock copolymers polystyrene/b-isoprene with 11% volume fraction of polystyrene and low polydispersity has been investigated using small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). In between the disordered and the BCC ordered state a micellar state with liquid-like order was found. The transition between these states was investigated in a temperature-driven experiment. Whereas the micelles appear gradually with lowering temperature the formation of the BCC ordered state occurs discontinuously at a well-defined temperature. Detailed analysis of the scattering profiles provides access to the micellar size and distance in the liquid-like as well as in the BCC state. The kinetics of the ordering transition was studied using time-resolved SAXS after temperature jumps from the liquid-like to the BCC state. The growth of the micelles and their ordering on the periodic lattice were found to occur on clearly separated time scales.
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