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The effect of the electric field on the phase transition temperature (Tc) of acidic 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphate (DPPA) and 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-thionphosphate (thion-DPPA) and zwitterion, i.e. 1,2-dipalmitoyl-rac-3-phosphocholine and 1,2-distearoyl-rac-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC and DSPC), lipids has been investigated. The phase transition was detected using the jump-like increase effect in the conductance of the planar bilayer membrane. A voltage increase to 150 mV has been shown to increase the phase transition temperature in a bilayer lipid membrane (BLM) of phosphatidic acids (DPPA and thion-DPPA) by 8-12 degrees C while the transition temperature in the bilayer of zwitterion lipids (DPPC and DSPC) increases insignificantly. The increasing of Tt in BLM of acidic lipids is attributed to the voltage-induced changes in the molecule packing density.  相似文献   
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Immunological tolerance to sheep erythrocytes was induced in mice of the CBA, C57BL/6, CC57BR, C3H, DBA/2 lines by means of combined administration of a high dose of the antigen and cyclophosphamide. The count of 19S antibody-forming cells was determined in the mouse spleen after the test injection of erythrocytes, by local hemolysis in gel. The extent of the tolerance induced proved to depend on the genotype of the animals; mice of the DBA/2 line were found to be most "sensitive" to its induction. There was revealed no correlation between the level of the immunological reactivity to sheep erythrocytes in the intact mice of different lines and the extent of its suppression in tolerance induction  相似文献   
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It has been established using hemopoietic bone marrow cells or EHrlich ascites carcinoma cells that endogenous glutathione affects the realization of only those lesions which appear in response to an increase in radioresistance, for example during anoxia. The involvement of glutathione in the realization of the oxygen effect is not limited to the time of irradiation. The effect of glutathione extends to the postirradiation period i. e., it is not determined only by the competition with oxygen for target radicals.  相似文献   
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The effect of triathlon (3.8 km swimming, 180 km biking, 42 km running) and of its short variant (1.5 km swimming, 42 km biking, 14 km running) was studied in 7 and 14 well-trained men, respectively. The level of plasma glucose, total cholesterol, HDL, LDL did not change significantly during the competition. FFA concentration increased significantly (by 439 and 61%, respectively). Triglycerides concentration decreased during the prolonged variant. Both variants of triathlon caused a pronounced rise in the cortisol level and moderate increase in somatotropin and progesterone levels. Testosterone concentration increased during a short variant and decreased during a prolonged one. Insulin and C-peptide levels decreased. All those changes in hormones concentration are consistent with an increased lipolytic activity and, may be, with increased glycolytic activity (maintenance of the normal glucose concentration in blood). The rise in the aldosterone level reflects the homeostatic activity in maintaining electrolyte balance.  相似文献   
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