The Application of Diffraction Analysis to Liver and Thyroid Disease

1982 ◽  
pp. 109-126
Author(s):  
D. Nicholas ◽  
J. Merton ◽  
C. R. Hill
Author(s):  
Glen B. Haydon

Analysis of light optical diffraction patterns produced by electron micrographs can easily lead to much nonsense. Such diffraction patterns are referred to as optical transforms and are compared with transforms produced by a variety of mathematical manipulations. In the use of light optical diffraction patterns to study periodicities in macromolecular ultrastructures, a number of potential pitfalls have been rediscovered. The limitations apply to the formation of the electron micrograph as well as its analysis.(1) The high resolution electron micrograph is itself a complex diffraction pattern resulting from the specimen, its stain, and its supporting substrate. Cowley and Moodie (Proc. Phys. Soc. B, LXX 497, 1957) demonstrated changing image patterns with changes in focus. Similar defocus images have been subjected to further light optical diffraction analysis.


Author(s):  
P. Ling ◽  
R. Gronsky ◽  
J. Washburn

The defect microstructures of Si arising from ion implantation and subsequent regrowth for a (111) substrate have been found to be dominated by microtwins. Figure 1(a) is a typical diffraction pattern of annealed ion-implanted (111) Si showing two groups of extra diffraction spots; one at positions (m, n integers), the other at adjacent positions between <000> and <220>. The object of the present paper is to show that these extra reflections are a direct consequence of the microtwins in the material.


Author(s):  
J. A. Eades

For well over two decades computers have played an important role in electron microscopy; they now pervade the whole field - as indeed they do in so many other aspects of our lives. The initial use of computers was mainly for large (as it seemed then) off-line calculations for image simulations; for example, of dislocation images.Image simulation has continued to be one of the most notable uses of computers particularly since it is essential to the correct interpretation of high resolution images. In microanalysis, too, the computer has had a rather high profile. In this case because it has been a necessary part of the equipment delivered by manufacturers. By contrast the use of computers for electron diffraction analysis has been slow to prominence. This is not to say that there has been no activity, quite the contrary; however it has not had such a great impact on the field.


2005 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
MICHELE G. SULLIVAN
Keyword(s):  

2006 ◽  
Vol 40 (8) ◽  
pp. 46
Author(s):  
CHRISTINE KILGORE
Keyword(s):  

2017 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. 215
Author(s):  
Sarah Fishman ◽  
Michelle Morris ◽  
Rachel Goldman ◽  
Leonid Poretsky

Praxis ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 91 (27) ◽  
pp. 1151-1160
Author(s):  
Fajfr ◽  
Müller

Les maladies thyroïdiennes auto-immunes ou immunes (autoimmune thyroid disease, AITD) sont relativement fréquentes. Le terme de AITD comprend les thyréodites euthyroidiennes ou hypothyroïdiennes de Hashimoto avec ou sans goitre, les hyperthyroïdies classiques de Basedow et leurs variantes nettement plus rares euthyroïdiennes ou hypothyroïdiennes. Aucune des nombreuses classifications des AITD n'a pu s'imposer sur le plan international. La pathogénèse de toutes les formes d'AITD comprend une perturbation de la tolérance immune chez les individus prédisposés génétiquement (séquence HLA-DQAI*0501 sur le bras court du chromosome 6) qui provoque un processus auto-immun contre la glande thyroïdienne. Ces processus sont soit destructeurs ou inhibiteurs, soit stimulateurs, ce qui permet d'expliquer les formes très différentes de AITD. Dans de cas rares, ces processus peuvent se contrebalancer («balance hypotheseis»). Les anticorps anti-récepteurs TPO et TSH (TRAK) ont une place particulière dans le diagnostic des AITD. Les dosages de routine utilisent pour la mesure des TRAK des récepteurs qui ne peuvent pas différencier entre les anticorps stimulants ou bloquants contre les récepteurs TSH. C'est, entre autre pour ces raisons, que les résultats d'anticorps positifs ne sont utilisables qu'en connaissance de la clinique et / ou des paramètres de la fonction thyroïdienne. Ce travail présente quatre patients avec des formes plus complexes d'AITD et résume les connaissances actuelles.


2007 ◽  
Vol 37 (14) ◽  
pp. 16
Author(s):  
JOYCE FRIEDEN

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