Evaluation of the Absorption of Radioactive Sodium Iodide from Various Ointment Bases by Means of a Chick Embryo Technique

1962 ◽  
Vol 51 (3) ◽  
pp. 235-237 ◽  
Author(s):  
John S. Ruggiero ◽  
Donald M. Skauen
1961 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 538-542 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. M. Askenasy ◽  
I. Z. Kosary ◽  
Z. Levitus ◽  
J. Braham

1975 ◽  
Vol 147 (2) ◽  
pp. 221-228 ◽  
Author(s):  
D Bray ◽  
C Thomas

Cultures of chick skin fibroblasts were dissolved in solutions of sodium dodecyl sulphate, and their entire protein content was examined by gel electrophoresis. The most abundant species migrated in the same position as muscle actin. It gave a similar pattern of iodinated peptides after reaction with radioactive sodium iodide and digestion with proteinases, and contained comparable amounts of Nt-methylhistidine. Its amount was estimated by quantitative densitometry of stained gels with bovine serum albumin as an internal standard, and by radioactive assay of cultures that had been grown in the presence of [35S]methionine. The values obtained ranged from 7 to 14% of the total cellular protein, with an average of 8.5%. A protein band in the position of muscle myosin was also present and accounted for about 2.5% of the total protein. Both this and the actin band increased in relative amount with the age of the cultures.


1949 ◽  
Vol 38 (11) ◽  
pp. 615-618 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gilman N. Cyr ◽  
Donald M. Skauen ◽  
John E. Christian ◽  
C.O. Lee

2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alejandro Valderrama ◽  
Radamés Reynoso ◽  
Raúl W. Gómez ◽  
Vivianne Marquina ◽  
Martín Romero

Author(s):  
M. Oporto ◽  
N. Orta ◽  
F. Cepa ◽  
M. Pons ◽  
M. Cabrer ◽  
...  

1949 ◽  
Vol 38 (11) ◽  
pp. 618-619 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donald M. Skauen ◽  
Gilman N. Cyr ◽  
John E. Christian ◽  
C.O. Lee

Author(s):  
C.D. Fermin ◽  
M. Igarashi

Otoconia are microscopic geometric structures that cover the sensory epithelia of the utricle and saccule (gravitational receptors) of mammals, and the lagena macula of birds. The importance of otoconia for maintanance of the body balance is evidenced by the abnormal behavior of species with genetic defects of otolith. Although a few reports have dealt with otoconia formation, some basic questions remain unanswered. The chick embryo is desirable for studying otoconial formation because its inner ear structures are easily accessible, and its gestational period is short (21 days of incubation).The results described here are part of an intensive study intended to examine the morphogenesis of the otoconia in the chick embryo (Gallus- domesticus) inner ear. We used chick embryos from the 4th day of incubation until hatching, and examined the specimens with light (LM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The embryos were decapitated, and fixed by immersion with 3% cold glutaraldehyde. The ears and their parts were dissected out under the microscope; no decalcification was used. For LM, the ears were embedded in JB-4 plastic, cut serially at 5 micra and stained with 0.2% toluidine blue and 0.1% basic fuchsin in 25% alcohol.


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