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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Brookfield, Conn. : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology 1 (1995), S. 10-14 
    ISSN: 0193-7197
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: The behavior of PVC plastisols during gelation and fusion was studied by the ATR-FTIR technique (Attenuated Total Reflectance-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy). DBP, DOP, and DIDP, three common phthalate plasticizers for PVC, were used in plastisols formulations. Three heating rates - 5, 10 and 15°C/min - and formulations with different plasticizer concentrations were studied. The IR spectra of a plastisol coincides with the IR spectra of the plasticizer except for the bands at 1435 and 613 cm-1 from the PVC (CH2 wagging and C - Cl stretching, respectively). When the plastisol is heated, a progressive decrease of the plasticizer bands areas can be observed, while bands from PVC increase their intensity, probably because of the adsorption of the plasticizer by the resin. On cooling, the area of all bands follows the same path as when heating, but the paths separate at a certain temperature, showing the irreversible nature of this process. The analysis of the band at 1280 cm-1 (C(O) - O from plasticizer) during heating and cooling, shows that the temperature of separation areas (Ts) takes place at temperatures coherent with plasticizer compatibility. Studies at different heating rates and different plasticizer content are in good agreement with results using other techniques, available in the literature.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2004-11-16
    Description: The identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with increased fetal hemoglobin (Hb F) levels in adults provide important insights to the regulation of γ-globin gene expression, and the modulation of Hb F production in severe β hemoglobinopathies. Fourteen known point mutations located between nucleotide (nt) −110 to −205 5′ to the Gγ- and Aγ-globin genes are associated with hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin (HPFH). These likely affect the interactions between transcription factors and proximal promoter elements. We investigated both parents and 2 sons of an Iranian-American family, in whom the father and his younger son had elevated Hb F levels (See table). The mother and her older son were heterozygous for the (−α3.7) single α-globin gene deletion, likely accounting for their borderline microcytosis. Extensive nt sequencing of the β-globin gene and promoters of Gγ- and Aγ-globin genes was carried out. No known β-thalassemia mutation was detected in any of the 4 family members. None of the known HPFH point mutations was present. The C〉T SNP (Xmn I) at nt −158 5′ to the Gγ-globin gene that has been associated with increased Gγ-globin gene expression was also not found. However, a novel T〉G substitution was detected at nt −567 5′ to the Gγ-globin gene in the father and his younger son, but not in the mother and her older son. This SNP alters a putative GATA-1 binding sequence, AGATAA to AGAGAA. Haplotyping of the Gγ Aγβ region in the family showed that the T〉G SNP in the father and his younger son resides on the same GγAγβ haplotype. This SNP was not present in 15 individuals of diverse racial and ethnic origins, in 186 Thai individuals, and in 133 of 134 Iranians living in Tehran. To our knowledge, this SNP has not been previously reported in the literature. To begin to study the functional significance of this SNP, gel mobility shift analysis was done with two 40 nt long oligomers, one with the wild type GATA sequence and the other with the mutated GAGA sequence, using uninduced mouse erythroleukemia (MEL) cell nuclear extracts. The mutant GAGA sequence results in a complete loss of GATA-1 binding. The region from nt −382 to −730 5′ to the Aγ-globin gene was reported to be related to Aγ-globin gene silencing (Stamatoyannopoulos et al, Mol Cell Biol 13:7636, 1993). The nt −567 T〉G SNP is located within the comparable region of the Gγ-globin gene, which is highly homologous to the Aγ-globin gene. Among the 4 family members under study, no other SNPs are found in the same region. Taken together, these observations raise the possibility that the T〉G SNP at nt −567 5′ to the Gγ-globin gene is associated with elevated Hb F, that might be caused by a novel mechanism, i.e., incomplete silencing of the Gγ-globin gene, resulting from the abolished GATA-1 binding. Additional clinical and functional studies will be needed to further document the effect of this SNP upon Gγ-globin gene expression and to ascertain that this SNP represents a HPFH mutation. Hematological Data of Family Father Mother Son Son Age 52 44 13 9 Hb 15.7 14.1 13.2 13.8 MCV 82 77 75 75 Hb A2 2.5 % 3.0 % 3.4 % 3.3 % Hb F 10.2 % 0.7 % 0.7 % 5.9 %
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1992-01-01
    Print ISSN: 0008-6223
    Electronic ISSN: 1873-3891
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences
    Published by Elsevier
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