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Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), immunised with horseradish peroxidase, were given horseradish peroxidase intravenously, and the trapping of antigen in the spleen was followed 1, 24, and 48 h after injection. After 1 h, the localisation of horseradish peroxidase indicated that the antigen had been extensively trapped in the walls of the splenic ellipsoids. The colocalisation of horseradish peroxidase with rainbow trout immunoglobulin M and complement factor 3 was shown with a double immunofluorescence technique and suggested that horseradish peroxidase was trapped in the form of immune complexes. After 24 and 48 h, very little horseradish peroxidase was detected in the ellipsoids, and horseradish peroxidase was mainly found in association with large cells with prominent cytoplasmic extensions. In nonimmunised fish given horseradish peroxidase intravenously, antigen was not detected in ellipsoids. Thus, the observed difference between immunised and nonimmunised trout suggests a specific role for the splenic ellipsoids in rapid immune-complex trapping and invites speculation on its significance in a secondary immune response. 相似文献
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On small-angle light scattering patterns obtained with erythrocytes under shear, intensity reinforcements in rings can be noticed. Why should one be interested in them and how does one explain their presence? After examining several hypotheses, analysis shows that this is the consequence of a shape effect: The red cells under stress are not three-axis ellipsoids but rather ellipsoid-like particles whose extremities are thinned. 相似文献
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This paper describes a series of four programmes for the PC based on ellipsoidal representations of macromolecular shape
in solution using Universal shape functions. ELLIPS1 is based on simple ellipsoid of revolution models (where two of the three axes of the ellipsoid are fixed equal to each other).
If the user types in a value for a shape function from sedimentation or other types of hydrodynamic measurement, it will return
a value for the axial ratio of the ellipsoid. ELLIPS2 is based on the more general triaxial ellipsoid with the removal of the restriction of two equal axes. The user enters the
three semi-axial dimensions of the molecule or the equivalent two axial ratios and ELLIPS2 returns the value of all the hydrodynamic shape functions. It also works of course for ellipsoids of revolution. ELLIPS3 and ELLIPS4 do the reverse of ELLIPS2, that is they both provide a method for the unique evaluation of the triaxial dimensions or axial ratios of a macromolecule
(and without having to guess a value for the so-called „hydration”) after entering at least three pieces of hydrodynamic information:
ELLIPS3 requires EITHER the intrinsic viscosity with the second virial coefficient (from sedimentation equilibrium, light scattering
or osmometry) and the radius of gyration (from light or x-ray scattering) OR the intrinsic viscosity with the concentration
dependence term for the sedimentation coefficient and the (harmonic mean) rotational relaxation time from fluorescence depolarisation
measurements. ELLIPS4 evaluates the tri-axial shape of a macromolecule from electro-optic decay based Universal shape functions using another Universal
shape function as a constraint in the extraction of the decay constants.
Accepted: 1 November 1996 相似文献
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Kenji Kasai Atsuo Nakayama Masaharu Ohbayashi Atsuko Nakagawa Masafumi Ito Shinsuke Saga Junpei Asai 《Cell and tissue research》1995,281(1):135-141
Ellipsoids, the extra-vasculature sites surrounding penicilliary capillaries of the chicken spleen, play critical roles in the immune response and also in the clearance of pathogens or other particles. The meshwork of ellipsoids is formed by fibroblastic reticular cells. To characterize ellipsoidal reticular cells, a series of monoclonal antibodies against the chicken spleen have been developed. Of these antibodies, CSA-1 antibody reacts with fibroblastic reticular cells in ellipsoids and with endothelial cells. The reticular nature of positive cells in ellipsoids is indicated by immuno-electron microscopy, and by double-staining with anti-heat-shock protein 47 kDa (hsp47) antibody. The reaction of CSA-1 with reticular cells is limited in ellipsoids; CSA-1 does not react with reticular cells in other lymphoid organs. These findings indicate that ellipsoidal reticular cells share the antigen with endothelial cells. Ontogenic studies reveal that, on embryonic day 18, the development of ellipsoids is completed, penicilliary capillaries become fenestrated, and CSA-1 expression in ellipsoids begins. These findings suggest that CSA-1 is expressed on the cell surface of ellipsoidal reticular cells once they are exposed to blood flow. 相似文献
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Jochen Roessler Tim Jones Kelly Ann Brub 《Biometrical journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift》1996,38(8):907-920
We present a method which improves the determination of geometric parameters of unicellular organisms with prolate ellipsoid geometry, such as Dunaliella. Approximately determined axis lenghts were obtained from transmission electron micrographs of ultrathin sections of microalgae. The density functions generated by these ‘axis lengths’ have poles which can be used to determine the short half axis length and ratio of axis lengths of the ellipsoid in order to determine the true cell volume. 相似文献
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