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  • 1
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biologie in unserer Zeit 4 (1974), S. 97-105 
    ISSN: 0045-205X
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
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    Zeitschrift für anorganische Chemie 621 (1995), S. 1385-1394 
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Palladium ; quaternary fluorides ; LiPdGaF6 ; RbPdAlF6 ; K1.06Pd0.95Fe1.05F6 ; crystal structure ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: The Crystal Structure of LiPdGaF6, RbPdAlF6 and K1.06Pd0.95Fe1.05F6Single crystals of LiPdGaF6 (blue; trigonal, P31c-D3d2 (No. 163), a = 505.72(2), c = 923.7(2) pm; LiCaAlF6-Type [1]), RbPdAlF6 (violet; orthorhombic, Pnma-D2h16 (No. 62), a = 729.0(1), b = 711.1(1), c = 1006.5(2) pm; CsAgFeF6-Type [2]) and K1.06Pd0.95Fe1.05F6 (greenish-blue; tetragonal, P42/mbc-D4h13 (No. 135), a = 1 279.07(7), c = 800.2(1) pm; K1,08MnFeF6-Type [3]; four cycle diffractometer data, Siemens AED2) are obtained by heating the binary fluorides in sealed Pd-tubes under dry argon [solid state reaction, T ≈ 650, t ≈ 19 d (39 d, 24 d)].
    Notes: Durch Umsetzung von äquimolaren Gemengen der binären Fluoride im verschweißten Pd-Rohr unter Schutzgas [Ar, Festkörperreaktion, T = 650°C, t = 19 d (39 d, 24 d)] erhält man Einkristalle von LiPdGaF6 (blau, trigonal, P31c-D3d2 (No. 163), a = 505,72(2), c = 923,7(2) pm, LiCaAlF6-Typ [1]), RbPdAlF6 (violett, orthorhombisch, Pnma-D2h16 (No. 62), a = 729,0(1), b = 711,1(1), c = 1006,5(2) pm, CsAgFeF6-Typ [2]) sowie K1,06Pd0,95Fe1,05F6 (blau-grün, tetragonal, P42/mbc-D4h13 (No. 135), a = 1279,07(7), c = 800,2(1) pm; K1,08MnFeF6-Typ [3]; jeweils Vierkreisdiffraktometerdaten).
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    Zeitschrift für anorganische Chemie 621 (1995), S. 1047-1052 
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Zirconium fluoride ; hafnium fluoride ; ternary fluorides ; KPdMIVF7 (MIV = Zr, Hf) ; crystal structure ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: The Crystal Structure of KPdMIVF7 (MIV = Zr, Hf)Blue single crystals of KPdZrF7 are obtained by heating the binary fluorides in sealed Pt-tubes under dry argon (solid state reaction, T ≍ 720°C, t ≍ 14 d). The compound crystallizes orthorhombically in the space group Pnna-D2h6 (Nr. 52); lattice parameters are a = 1 132.3(5) pm, b = 797.5(2) pm, c = 639.8(1) pm; Z = 4 (Four cycle diffractometer data, AED2). According to [F4PdF2/1ZrF5] distortet [PdF6]-octaedra are connected with pentagonal-bipyramidal [ZrF7]-polyhedra via two bridging F-, resulting in [PdZrF11]-groups. These [PdZrF11]-groups built up a threedimensional-network with K+ in its spacings. KPdHfF7 crystallizes isotypically (a = 1 136.1(3) pm, b = 796.4(2) pm und c = 638.8(1) pm; four cycle diffractometer data, AED2).
    Notes: Durch Tempern der binären Fluoride im verschweißten Pt-Rohr unter Schutzgas (Ar, Festkörperreaktion, T ≍ 720°C, t ≍ 14d) erhält man blaue Einkristalle von KPdZrF7 [eigener Strukturtyp, orthorhombisch, Pnna-D2h6 (Nr. 52); a = 1 132,3(5) pm, b = 797,5(2) pm, c = 639,8(1) pm; Z = 4; Vierkreisdiffraktometerdaten AED2]. Pd2+ ist verzerrt oktaedrisch von 6 F- umgeben, wohingegen Zr4+ pentagonalbipyramidal von 7 F- koordiniert wird. Beide Koordinationspolyeder sind gemäß [F4PdF2/1ZrF5] kantenverknüpft und bilden mit weiteren solcher [PdZrF11]-Einheiten durch Eckenverknüpfung ein dreidimensionales Raumnetz, in dessen Lücken K+ eingelagert ist. Nach Vierkreisdiffraktometerdaten (AED2) kristallisiert KPdHfF7 isotyp (a = 1 136,1(3) pm, b = 796,4(2) pm und c = 638,8(1) pm).
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für anorganische Chemie 621 (1995), S. 993-1000 
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Zirconium(IV) fluoride ; hafnium(IV) fluoride ; Cs2Cu3MIVF12 (MIV = Zr, Hf) ; crystal structure ; magnetic properties ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Cs2Cu3MIVF12 (MIV = Zr, Hf) - Crystal Structure and Magnetic BehaviourColourless single crystals of Cs2Cu3ZrF12 are obtained by heating the binary fluorides in sealed Pt-tubes under dry argon (solid state reaction, T ≍ 700°C, t ≍ 7-10 d). The compound crystallizes trigonal-rhomboedrical in the space group R3m-D3d5 (Nr. 166); lattice parameters are a = 716.61(6) pm, c = 2 046.4(2) pm, Z = 3 (Four cycle diffractometer data, AED 2). The structure is dominated by layers of corner-sharing, Jahn-Teller-distorted [CuF6]-Octahedra, which are connected via regular [ZrF6]-Octahedra to stackings parallel [00.1]. Cs+-ions are located in the spacings of the octahedra-network. From powder data Cs2Cu3HfF12 with a = 716.32(4) pm, c = 2 048.6(2) pm is isotypic. Both compounds show antiferromagnetic behaviour already at temperatures about 200 K.
    Notes: Durch Umsetzung der binären Fluoride im verschweißten Pt-Rohr unter Schutzgas (Ar, Festkörperreaktion, T ≍ 700°C, t ≍ 20d) erhält man farblose Einkristalle von Cs2Cu3ZrF12. [Trigonal-rhomboedrisch, R3m-D3d5 (Nr. 166), a = 716,61(6) pm, c = 2 046,4(2) pm, Z = 3 (Vierkreisdiffraktometerdaten, AED 2)]. Strukturbestimmend sind Schichten eckenverknüpfter, Jahn-Teller-verzerrter [CuF6]-Oktaeder, welche - über reguläre [ZrF6]-Oktaeder verknüpft - Stapel entlang [00.1] bilden. In den Hohlräumen der Struktur sind Cs+-Ionen eingelagert. Nach Pulverdaten kristallisiert Cs2Cu3HfF12 mit a = 716,32(4) pm, c = 2 048,6(2) pm isotyp. Beide Stoffe zeigen bereits bei Temperaturen um 200 K antiferromagnetisches Verhalten.
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    Journal of inclusion phenomena and macrocyclic chemistry 6 (1988), S. 491-505 
    ISSN: 1573-1111
    Keywords: Phenol ; diol ; diaza-18-crown-6 ; crystal structure
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Diaza-18-crown-6 (1,4,10,13-tetraoxa-7,16-diaza-cyclo-octadecane) selectively precipitates as a 1,4-dihydroxybenzene-complex from a mixture of isomeric phenols and as a 2,6-dihydroxynapthalene-complex from mixtures of isomeric diols. These selective precipitations are discussed in terms of structure and solubility of the host-guest complexes and phenol acidity. The crystal structures of diaza-18-crown-6 with guestsp-nitrophenol (2: 1), 2,4-dinitroaniline (2: 1), 5,5-diethylbarbituric acid (2: 1), salicylaldoxime (2: 1) and 1,4-dihydroxybut-2-yne (1: 1) are reported.
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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Morphology 203 (1990), S. 151-164 
    ISSN: 0362-2525
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Crocodilians and birds are the extant representatives of a monophyletic taxon known as archosaurs. Their limbs are highly derived in terms of reduction in number of skeletal elements in both the carpus and the tarsus. It is necessary to have a detailed description of crocodilian limb ontogeny to address the evolutionary issue dealing with the origin and organization of the avian limb. In this paper, we present an analysis of the early development of the crocodilian limb skeleton. Contrasting with earlier observations, we redefine the number and composition of carpal, tarsal, and phalangeal elements. This ontogenetic information is then used to introduce a revision of the homologies of the skeletal elements in the crocodilian limb. Some invariances are pointed out in the developmental organization of tetrapod limbs and this evidence serves to readdress several issues concerning the evolution of the avian limb. We present further embryological data in support of the hypothesis that digits 2-3-4 are the components of the wing skeleton in birds. In general, our comparative survey indicates that the elements that appear late in ontogeny are the ones lost in phylogeny. By comparing turtle (primitive) limb development with crocodilian and bird development, we propose a hypothesis in which the derived skeletal patterns found in crocodilians and birds have originated by a heterochronic process of paedomorphosis.
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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Morphology 214 (1992), S. 269-285 
    ISSN: 0362-2525
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Fibula reduction is a key feature of avian limb evolution. In a combined comparative and experimental approach the present study analyses the trends of fibula reduction in extant birds and their developmental basis. The study of 55 species of birds reveals four different types of tibiotarsus-to-fibula relationships. Extremely small fibulae are associated with two types of limb modification: (1) elongations of the limb primarily affect the tibiotarsus, increasing its length more than that of the fibula; (2) miniaturizations of the limb reduce both tibiotarsus and fibula length, but are reglarly associated with structural reductions of the distal parts of the fibula. True structrual reductions are distinguished from relative size reductions. The specific features of fibula reduction are analyzed through experimental mesenchyme excisions in chick limb buds. The methodical variation of experimental parameters resolves a long-standing controversy about the effects of mesenchyme reductions on the patterns of skeletal formation. Mesenchyme excisions are shown to have unequal effects on the two zeugopod bones, affecting the fibula to a greater degree than the tibiotarsus. Several of the features seen in birds with advanced fibula reductions are paralleled by the effects of mesenchyme reductions. The consequences of this differential susceptibility of the skeletal blastemata are discussed both in terms of pattern formation in limb development and in terms of its bearing on the patterns of evolutionary limb reduction. It is concluded that thresholds of cell number and blastema size in development constrain the patterns of phenotypic variation in avian limbs. © 1992 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Cellular Physiology 138 (1989), S. 183-191 
    ISSN: 0021-9541
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Growth-related changes of oxygen consumption rates of tumor cells, grown in vitro or in vivo, were investigated. For in vitro investigations, L929 and DS-carcinosarcoma cells were cultured in artificial media. For in vivo studies, DS-carcinosarcoma cells were implanted into the abdominal cavity of Sprague-Dawley rats (ascites tumor, containing malignant cells, leukocytes, lymphocytes, and macrophages). Oxygen uptake was measured photometrically. Parameters of the extracellular medium judged to possibly influence the respiratory activity of tumor cells were monitored at different growth stages (glucose, lactate, and amino acid levels, oxygen and carbon dioxide partial pressures, and pH values). The results obtained clearly show that the oxygen uptake of tumor cells grown in vitro decreased as quiescence developed. In contrast, the respiratory activity of in vivo DS-carcinosarcoma ascites cells increased as tumor growth reached plateau phase. The differences observed cannot be attributed solely to changes of the environmental conditions monitored. It is likely that an increased respiration rate of activated host cells might profoundly contribute to the elevation of the respiratory capacity of DS-carcinosarcoma ascites tumors grown in vivo. These data provide evidence that solid tumors in vivo can increase their O2 uptake at an enhanced O2 availability not only due to an enlarged tumor volume with adequate O2 supply but also due to an elevation of the respiratory activity of different cell populations within a tumor.
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    ISSN: 0730-2312
    Keywords: fibronectin ; sponges ; Geodia cydonium ; aggregation ; cell recognition ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Experiments were carried out to test the hypothesis that fibronectin is involved in reaggregation of dissociated sponge cells. Cells from the siliceous sponge Geodia cydonium were extracted with urea to solubilize fibronectin from cells of higher multicellular organisms. The crude extract was further fractionated by DNA, heparin, and collagen affinity chromatography; they were termed Geodia fibronectinlike fractions. The fibronectinlike fractions contained a series of proteins with molecular weights different from that of the genuine fibronectin. The Geodia fibronectinlike fractions did not react with antiserum, produced against human fibronectin, under formation of a precipitin line. Using this antiserum the sponge cells could not be specifically labeled with FITC-anti-IgG antiserum. Radioimmunoprecipitation experiments revealed that the Geodia fractions contain - if at all - 0.1% fibronectin or fibronectinlike protein at the most. In the crucial experiments it was shown that the Geodia fibronectinlike fractions, human fibronectin, and antifibronectin antiserum exerted no influence on adhesion of Geodia cells either in the absence or in the presence of the soluble aggregation factor. Based on these findings, we conclude that fibronectin is apparently not present on Geodia cells and does not play a role in aggregation of this biological system.
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Molecular Reproduction and Development 35 (1993), S. 261-271 
    ISSN: 1040-452X
    Keywords: Immunocytochemistry ; Ultrastructure ; Perichromatin granules ; Interchromatin granules ; Mouse spermatids ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: We have studied the ultrastructural distribution of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs), small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs), and ribosomal proteins during mouse spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis by means of specific antibodies and immunocytochemistry.All the above components were detectable from primary spermatocytes until the spermatid elongation phase, when the RNA synthetic activity is known to cease. Ribosomal protein (P1/P2 and L7) labeling disappeared as early as during the acrosome phase, and nucleoli were no longer labeled even during the cap phase. The nucleoplasmic structures labeled with the different anti-nucleoplasmic RNP immunoprobes corresponded, until the acrosome phase, to those previously observed as targets of the same antibodies in the nucleoplasm of somatic cell nuclei. Clusters of interchromatin granules of spermatocyte and early spermatid nuclei exhibit some labeling for hnRNP when compared with nuclei of Sertoli cells or previously analyzed liver or tissue culture cells, where these structural constituents usually remain weakly labeled or unlabeled.In spermatids in step 10, another type of nuclear granule, resembling perichromatin granules, but occurring in aggregates, can be observed. These structural constituents were labeled with antibodies recognizing nucleoplasmic snRNP antigens and therefore suggesting a non-nucleolar origin of these granules.Finally, we have observed nucleoplasmic areas of fibrogranular material, occurring only in primary spermatocytes. These components were labeled with anti-ribosomal protein antibodies but did not contain either hnRNPs or snRNPs. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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