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    Insulin-like growth factor I is an independent coregulatory modulator of natural killer (NK) cell activity.

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    We aimed to investigate the natural killer (NK) cell activity in hGH-deficient adults and to analyze the effect of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I in uivo and in vitro on NK cell activity. NK cell activity was measured in a 4-h nonisotopic assay with europium-labeled and cryopreserved K-562 cells. NK-cell numbers were measured after incubation with murine monoclonal CD3 and CD16 antibodies by flow cytometry analysis. In a cross-sectional study, the basal and interferon- p (IFN-P) stimulated (1000 IU/ml) NK cell activity of 15 hGHdeficient patients and 15 age- and sex-matched controls was measured. The percentages and absolute numbers of CD3./16+ NK-cells were not significantly different in the patient vs. control group. The basal and IFN-P stimulated NK cell activity however was significantly decreased in the patient vs. control group at all effecter/target (E/T) cell ratios from 12.5-100 (e.g. 17 ? 3 vs. 28 ? 3% lysis without IFN-P, P < 0.05, and 42 t 4 vs. 57 2 4% lysis with IFN-0, P < 0.05; both at E/T 50). IGF-I levels of patients and controls showed a significant positive correlation with NK cell activity (r = 0.37; P < 0.05). In an IGF-I in vitro study (IGF-I in vitro 250-1250 kg/L), the basal and IFN-P stimulated NK cell activity of 13 hGH-deficient patients and of 18 normal subjects was significantly enhanced by IGF-I in vitro (e.g. GH-deficient patients: 9 ? 2 us. 10 2 2% lysis without IFN-P, P < 0.05 and 25 + 4 vs. 30 + 4% lysis with IFN-/3, P < 0.005; and normal subjects: 15 + 3 vs. 23 ? 3% lysis without IFN-/3, P < 0.001 and 35 2 4 us. 44 + 5% lysis with IFN-P, P < 0.001; both at IGF-I 500 pg/L). In summary, in our cross-sectional study, adult GH-deficient patients showed a significantly lower basal and IFN-P stimulated NK cell activity than matched controls, despite equal NK cell numbers. IGF-I levels of patients and controls showed a weak positive correlation with NK cell activity. In an in vitro study, IGF-I significantly enhanced basal and IFN-P stimulated NK cell activity of hGH-deficient patients and also of normal subjects. The decreased NK cell activity in GHdeficient patients may be caused at least in part by low serum IGF-I levels. IGF-I appears to be an independent coregulatory modulator of NK cell activity. (Endocrinology 137: 5332-5336, 1996

    (Sp)-1-Diphenylphosphanyl-2-{(S)-[2-(diphenylphosphanyl)phenyl]hydroxymethyl}ferrocene

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    The absolute configuration of the title compound, [Fe(C5H5)(C36H29OP2)], is Sp at the ferrocene group and S at the asymmetric C atom. Both P atoms have a trigonal-pyramidal conformation. There is a short intramolecular C-H...P contact with an H...P distance of 2.56 Å. The hydroxy group is involved in an intramolecular O-H...[pi]phenyl interaction. The crystal packing shows five very weak intermolecular C-H...[pi] contacts, with H...Cg distances between 3.26 and 3.39 Å (Cg is the centroid of a phenyl or cyclopentadienyl ring). Key indicators: single-crystal X-ray study; T = 162 K; mean &#963;(C–C) = 0.004 Å; R factor = 0.038; wR factor = 0.083; data-to-parameter ratio = 22.3

    Effect of solvent, host precursor, dopant concentration and crystallite size on the fluorescence properties of Eu(III) doped yttria

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    A systematic spectroscopic study of Eu3+ doped yttria powder phosphors are reported. Fluorescence study of this system has been investigated under the different solvent systems, e.g ethanol and water. In this study, the effect of the precursor of yttria, e.g. acetate, nitrate and chloride, on the fluorescence behaviour of Eu3+ have been observed in particular. Attention was paid to their effect on the emission intensity of the 5D0 -> 7F2 transition which is characteristic of the \u27red fluorescence\u27 of the Eu3+ ion. Results show that the CH3COO- ion has a tremendous effect on the enhancement of emission intensity, greater than NO3- and Cl- ions. The Fourier transformed infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was used for chemical and structural analysis. It has also been stated that the concentration quenching of dopant was more pronounced in the powders derived from yttrium chloride than from yttria precursor. In the case of Y(CH3COO)3 as a precursor, the concentration quenching was totally absent and emission intensity increased with an increase in the concentration of dopant. This paper also includes some interesting results on the effect of modifiers, which are a mixture of Tween-80 with &epsilon;-caprolactum/ &beta;-alanine/emulsogen-OG, on the 5D0 -> 7F2 transition of Eu3+ doped yttria in terms of crystallite size in brief

    G protein-coupled receptor kinase-2 (GRK-2) regulates serotonin metabolism through the monoamine oxidase AMX-2 in Caenorhabditis elegans.

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    G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) regulate many animal behaviors. GPCR signaling is mediated by agonist-promoted interactions of GPCRs with heterotrimeric G proteins, GPCR kinases (GRKs), and arrestins. To further elucidate the role of GRKs in regulating GPCR-mediated behaviors, we utilized the genetic model system Caenorhabditis elegans Our studies demonstrate that grk-2 loss-of-function strains are egg laying-defective and contain low levels of serotonin (5-HT) and high levels of the 5-HT metabolite 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid (5-HIAA). The egg laying defect could be rescued by the expression of wild type but not by catalytically inactive grk-2 or by the selective expression of grk-2 in hermaphrodite-specific neurons. The addition of 5-HT or inhibition of 5-HT metabolism also rescued the egg laying defect. Furthermore, we demonstrate that AMX-2 is the primary monoamine oxidase that metabolizes 5-HT in C. elegans, and we also found that grk-2 loss-of-function strains have abnormally high levels of AMX-2 compared with wild-type nematodes. Interestingly, GRK-2 was also found to interact with and promote the phosphorylation of AMX-2. Additional studies reveal that 5-HIAA functions to inhibit egg laying in a manner dependent on the 5-HT receptor SER-1 and the G protein GOA-1. These results demonstrate that GRK-2 modulates 5-HT metabolism by regulating AMX-2 function and that 5-HIAA may function in the SER-1 signaling pathway

    Correlation of the precursor type with densification behavior and microstructure of sintered mullite ceramics

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    The effect of alumina component in diphasic mullite precursors containing alkoxy-derived silica on the crystallization and sintering behavior of compacts was studied. The phenomena observed were characterized using differential thermal analysis (DTA), powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), dilatometry and transmission and scanning electron microscopy (TEM, SEM). In order to change the characteristics of as-prepared gels, the alumina source was varied while keeping the silica source constant. Al(NO3)(3).9H(2)O, gamma-Al2O3 and boehmite (gamma-AlOOH) were used as the alumina source and TEOS as the silica source. Clear differences were found in the microstructure of sintered samples derived from the precursors with aluminum nitrate nonahydrate in comparison to the samples containing gamma-Al2O3 or boehmite (gamma-AlOOH). The former exhibited elongated mullite grains embedded into the "equiaxial mullite matrix". This morphology is due to the overlapping of mullite crystallization and viscous flow sintering temperatures. Transient alumina, either added as gamma-Al2O3 or formed in situ by decomposition of boehmite, shifts the mullite formation above the sintering temperature, and enables formation of equiaxial mullite. The smaller are the transient alumina particles, the smaller are mullite grains of sintered bodies

    Crystallization kinetics of mullite formation in diphasic gels containing different alumina components

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    The crystallization kinetics of mullite formation in diphasic gels containing TEOS-derived amorphous silica and alumina component in different crystalline form and particle size has been studied using quantitative X-ray diffraction (QXRD) with 3:2 mullite as a standard and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). As the source of alumina component, aluminum nitrate nonahydrate, commercial gamma-Al2O3 and boehmite (gamma-AlOOH) were used. The results were consistent with previous studies which indicated that mullite forms initially by nucleation and growth. During the second slow stage of transformation, mullite with approximate 2:1 composition subsequently converts further into 3:2. This process is the fastest in the precursor with the smallest particle size of alumina, and the slowest in the sample with boehmite-derived alumina. In very fine scale of morphology the conversion of 2:1 mullite started even in the first stage of transformation

    Role of organic components in sol-gel glasses

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    Organic groupings play an important role for the preparation of glasses by the sol-gel route. They are responsible for the solubility of precursors, interact during the polycondensation process, the drying and ageing step and during firing. For processing, important parameters e.g. hydrolysis rates and the SiOH formation can be controlled by proper choice of the hydrolysable group. If organics remain in the glass network, remarkable changes of properties (density, hardness, refractive index) occur
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