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Tiermedizin - Open Access LMU

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In-vivo-Methoden zur Analyse von Muskelstoffwechsel und Körperzusammensetzung beim Schwein unter besonderer Berücksichtigung genetischer Einflüsse

Pigs of different ryanodine receptor 1 (RyR1) genotypes serve as a model for the evaluation of various non-invasive in vivo methods to measure muscle energy metabolism and body composition. The main focus is set on one hand on 31P and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and on the other hand on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. In addition to a reference dissection and chemical analysis, the above mentioned methods are being extensively compared to ...

Jan 01, 20020

Identification of a Candidate CD5 Homologue in the Amphibian Xenopus laevis

We identified a novel T cell Ag in the South African clawed toad (Xenopus laevis) by a mAb designated 2B1. This Ag is present in relatively high levels on most thymocytes, approximately 65% of splenocytes, 55% of PBL, and 65% of intestinal lymphocytes, but is rarely seen on IgM+ B cells in any of these tissues. Lymphocytes bearing the 2B1 Ag proliferate in response to stimulation with Con A or PHA, whereas the 2B1- lymphocytes are reactive to LPS. Biochemical analysis indicates that this Ag is a...

Jan 01, 19950

Characterization of avian natural killer cells and their intracellular CD3 protein complex

Natural killer (NK) cell activity appears to be conserved throughout vertebrate development but NK cells have only been well characterized in mammals. Candidate NK cells have been identified in the chicken as cytoplasmic CD3+ and surface T cell receptor (TCR)/CD3- (TCRO) lymphocytes that often express CD8. The fact that the TCRO cells are abundant in the embryonic spleen before T cells enter this organ allowed us to cultivate the embryonic TCRO cells using growth factors derived from activated a...

Jan 01, 19940

Identification of T-cell receptor a-chain genes in the chicken

T-cell receptor (TCR) -chain (TCR) and ß-chain (TCRß) genes are well characterized in mammals, while only TCRß genes have been identified in other vertebrates. To identify avian TCR genes, we used monoclonal anti-CD3 antibodies to isolate chicken TCR for peptide sequence analysis. Degenerate oligonucleotide probes were then used to isolate a candidate TCR cDNA clone that hybridized with a 1.7-kb mRNA species present only in ß T cells and in tissues populated by these cells. Southern blot analysi...

Jan 01, 19940

Bovine rotavirus V1005 a P5, not a P12, type like all viruses in a German survey

Bovine rotavirus (BRV) V1005, like 34 further cell culture-adapted strains in a 6-year survey in Upper Bavaria, Germany, is not a P12 but a P5 P-type rotavirus. The conclusion is based on dot blot hybridization with P1-, P5-, and P11-specific cDNAs, encompassing the VP8* region of major sequence diversity, and on PCR using P1-, P5-, and P11-specific primer pairs derived from the VP5* region of VP4 (VP5* and VP8*, respectively, are the larger and smaller tryptic cleavage products of VP4). Sequenc...

Jan 01, 19940
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