10 research outputs found

    The short prolactin receptor predominates in endothelial cells of micro- and macrovascular origin

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    Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG, BaselBackgroundControversial reports on prolactin receptors (PRL-R), the long and short form, on endothelial cells (EC) may be explained by the choice of EC derived from the micro- and macrovascular bed of either endocrine and non-endocrine organs.MethodsWe studied here PRL-R expression in organs [bovine corpus luteum (CL), umbilical vein, aorta] and in organ-derived EC cultures.ResultsIn the intact CL, both PRL-R forms were present at mRNA and protein level throughout the oestrous cycle stages. The short form prevailed as protein. PRL-R-positive EC were noted by immunofluorescent staining in arterial blood vessels of CL septa, in the umbilical vein and the aorta. In EC cultures of micro- and macrovascular origin, transcripts of both PRL-R forms were shown; again the short-form protein prevailed. Blocking experiments with anti-prolactin (PRL) antibody led to a 60% decrease in cell growth. Treatment with PRL had no effect.ConclusionPRL-R expression in micro- and macrovascular EC is associated with the predominant short form.Albert M. Ricken, Anja Traenkner, Claudia Merkwitz, Katja Hummitzsch, Jens Grosche and Katharina Spanel-Borowsk

    Effect of process variables on Mg-Si particles and extrudability of 6xxx series aluminum extrusions

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    The Mg-Si particles are one of the major constituents in the microstructure of 6xxx series aluminum alloys. The size, distribution, and morphology of the Mg-Si particle have significant impact on extrudability in terms of mechanical properties and surface quality of aluminum extrusions. The characteristics of the Mg-Si particles are influenced by various process parameters in the production of extrusions. This paper reviews the effects of the major process variables on the Mg-Si particle characteristics and extrudability of aluminum extrusions

    Metallurgical features affecting the extrusion of aluminium alloys

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