Nonisothermal membrane phenomena across perfluorosulfonic acid-type membranes, Flemion S: part I. Thermoosmosis and transported entropy of water

1994 ◽  
Vol 272 (8) ◽  
pp. 971-978 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Suzuki ◽  
Y. Takahashi ◽  
R. Kiyono ◽  
M. Tasaka

1995 ◽  
Vol 68 (2) ◽  
pp. 493-501 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takashi Suzuki ◽  
Keiko Iwano ◽  
Ryotaro Kiyono ◽  
Masayasu Tasaka




Author(s):  
E, R. Walker ◽  
N. O. Olson ◽  
M. H. Friedman

An unidentified virus, responsible for an arthritic-like condition in chickens was studied by electron microscopy and other methods of viral investigation. It was characterized in chorio-allantoic membrane (CAM) lesions of embryonating chicken eggs and in tissue culture as to: 1) particle size; 2) structure; 3) mode of replication in the cell; and 4) nucleic acid type.The inoculated virus, coated and uncoated, is first seen in lysosomal-like inclusions near the nucleus; the virions appear to be uncoated in these electron dense inclusions (Figure 1), Although transfer of the viral genome from these inclusions is not observable, replicating virus and mature virus crystals are seen in the cytoplasm subsequent to the uncoating of the virions.The crystals are formed in association with a mass of fibrils 50 to 80 angstroms in diameter and a ribosome-studded structure that appears to be granular endoplasmic reticulum adapted to virus replication (Figure 2). The mature virion (Figure 3) is an icosahedral particle approximately 75 millimicrons in diameter. The inner core is 45 millimicrons, the outer coat 15 millimicrons, and the virion has no envelope.



Author(s):  
Kadriye Orta Kilickesmez ◽  
Okay Abaci ◽  
Omer Ezzat ◽  
Ugur Coskun ◽  
Serdar Kucukoglu


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